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iSociaI science' assignment: weekend diversions to ease dail grind In the social science department, homework is no drag. Assignments involve weekend stone and bagel af- fairsf, commonly known as rock and roll revelriesf' The annual Bon-Fire Sock Hop, which kicked off the football season and started the social ball rolling, fired-up the students as well as the sky. This year's Homecoming theme - espionage? No - An Evening in Parisf' Mademoiselles and messieurs, escaping to gay Paris for a taste of the romantic life, danced the night away with music a la John Keats Co. Starting on the basketball court, Winter Carnival Weekend snowballed into a huge success. The fiery five provided hot competition and a scorching victory over Bishop Foley. The flaming finale, the Winter Car- nival Dance, melted into the most formal informality of the year with heavy music by The Kandle. Harboring visions of weekend diversions, Paulites launch into every new week haunted by subtle under- tones of Monday I got Friday on my mindf' ,r i K 'i1iiH!.il T.iii 1
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FAR LEFT TOP: Homecoming court and escorts before the senior version of a 1929 Lincoln: Mike Nienstedt, Martha Schick, Marty Thomas, Mary Phillip, Bob Martin, Queen Diane Hoernschemeyer, Sue Smolenski, Mike Schwartz, Sue Sendelbach, and Jim Hoffman. During halftime the queen and her court were presented in a parade of class floats. FAR BOTTOM: Diane Hoernschemeyer recaptures that magical moment with Tom Nally. The varsity cheerleaders provided a dozen red roses and the romantic atmosphere of a street in gay Paris. LEFT: It's you - you're Homecoming queen! squeals Mary Phillip as Diane Haernschemeyer has a little difficulty believing that the whole thing is really happening to her. LEFT CENTER: Queen Diane receives the traditional sign of ap- proval from co-captains Tom Nally and Doug MacEachern. BELOW: A radiant queen and court reign over an enchanted Eve- ning in Paris : Sue Sendelbach, Mary Phillip, Diane Hoernschemeyer, Sue Smolenski, and Martha Schick. ,iyc rcsccc A gsy y 59 55 'Ii 5 15 7 as ei
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RIGHT: Taking care of business, Chris Birg belts out the ABOVE: Soft lights, music, quiet conversation . . . Rose heavy sounds of The Kandle. mary D'Hondt and Leonard MacEachern absorb the at FAR RIGHT: Bare footing, Peggy Burke retreats to the mosphere. 'isidelinesu for a breather.
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