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ociaf fzfe on the l Paul Shaughnessy, Patsy Jack, Dee Dee Force, Tom Brickley Scenes That 'iFishing season was on at Seton for all the dances. Some girls made quite a catch . Don't you agree Dotty and Al? Dee Deen and Tom? Janet and joe? Then too Peggy Gilson's fish Jim Winner really took to the sea CU. S. Navyj but still things are ship shape. All these we are to Seton Hill and St. Vincent's Prep- Thanks for the Memories.
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Points .. . Patterns . . . Prints . . . ANCIENT HISTORY Day by day our knowledge of tombs and cliff dwellers ex- panded. Our Ancient History class, so interesting all year, left us with enough information to satisfy any archaeologist. SEWING Basting, hemming, making all kinds of seams-we learned at the Practice House under Miss I-Iurley's supervision. We didn't mind tedious doing over many seams because we finally saw our finished dresses, pinnafores, blouses, and dickeys ready for wear. Mary Fetal-i Joanne Aland Mary Louise Rudiselle Mary Jean Berfolina Mary Dolores Prioleffo Mary Jean Dolan COOKING Cooking on Tuesdays and Thursdays was always fun, espe- cially when we served luncheons and buffet dinners. We were very proud of that first luncheon, werenlt we girls, although our pink lemonaden was too sweet. Sally George Jane Thomas Miss Rita Hurley Mary Dolores Prioleffo Peggy Karns Lee Ann Eibel
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Vd l?ather ldave a PaperDoH... What a mess we were! And the dance a few hours away. Poor Anne Bennis was still on her knees painting the notes and words around the band of wide, white paper that was to deck the balcony of the gym! Seniors dashing from place to place, were knocking over paint cans, stepping on other seniors fingers. This evening of November 19 was going to be the night of the best dance Seton Hill ever had. It had to beg it was our Senior Prom. We chose for our theme- The Paper Doll Prom Qthanks to Joy Silvisj which was in time with the popular song Cthanks to Mr. Sinatraj, Paper Doll . From the ceiling hung hundreds of various colored cut out paper dolls-at one end of the gym were two huge silhouettes of the paper doll and the real live mann against a blue drape dotted with the neat cut out women. Our hearts were light, gay, and thankful, too, when we hung the border of notes and words. We sighed a sigh of relief when we saw how sharp all the notes and words looked up there. This was the final touch-we stepped back to admire all our toilings -Everything was beautiful!!! Are Brightest Flirty, flirty, guys with their real live dolls Peggy Smith, Joe Wherle
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