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US MOMENTS TO REMEMBER Ted Lauck, Vwfayne Bristol ONLY HALLOWEEN SOUTH OF THE BORDER WITH TWO SENORITAS l to r: Saranan McCune, Paul De Rosa. Carole Senger Next came Autumn Nights sponsored by the sophomore girls' class. For several weeks before the big night, posters with orange. brown, red and yellow leaves cavorting across them proclaimed the news. The decorations for this event were streamers of autumny colored crepe-paper with branches and bunches of leaves trimming them, Sporting the latest fashions. the boys and their dates enjoyed themselves dancing to the latest popular records. Costumes for the National Forensic Leagues Halloween Dance ranged from the gold-trimmed sari of an Indian woman to the gaudy garb of a Nlexican peon. Xlany of the outnts did such a complete job of concealing the wearers identity that some of the students are still wondering to this day who they were. As always, the clock linally tolled the curfew and homeward bound the merrvmakers went. l2l
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THE DANCES OF SEPTEMBER GAVE l to r: Mary Ann Morris, Jan Stephens, DOESN'T THE MUSIC SOUND WONDERFUL! DON'T BE SCARED, IT'S l to r: Susan Vkfatts. John Cochran. Roberta Joh, John Braxjcki SEPTEMBER DANCES Each year the activities of St. Pauls High School include many dances given by the diflerf CHI classes and other school organizations to add to their treasuries. These dances also pro- vided wellfchaperoned entertainment for the students. As it has been the custom at St. Pauls, the senior class sponsored the first dance on the social calendar. It was here that the students could reallv get acquainted for the first time, The theme of the Paper Doll Club was carried out in newspaper decorations, As the fun-packed hours slipped by. the students dem- onstrated to one another the new dance steps that thev had learned during the summer months. XVhen the time to go finally came, the Paper Doll Clubu became another moment to remember. 120
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PARENTS NIGHT. . .THE SENIORS PAY WELCOME DEAR PARENTS, WE GREET YOU IN SONG l to r, first row: Zoe Marie Dvorak, Patricia Boylan, Edward Martin, Mary Ann Morris, Timothy Wilson, Charlene Corriveau, David Rote, Frances Nicolosi, Carole Crawford, Anne Lazo. l to r. second row: James Guswiler, Eileen Kelly, James McSheehy, Victoria Desmond, John Simmons, Roberta Joh, John Brajcki. Judith Joncs, Dorothy Stillman M-M-M-M YUMMY, DOUGHNUTSI 'sa ,Q-Q wks- af 5 'N-. Lg. .L,-..,. ,1- I22 WOULD' YOU LIKE ANOTHER DONUT7 l to r: Serving Patricia Driscoll, Dorothy Stillman, seated Mrs. Desmond, M Stillman, Mrs. Stillman, Mrs, Simmons SENIOR PARENTS NIGHT The night was October 30, hardly two months after the seniors set foot in the senior classroom. The time was from 8 till 9:30 p.m. The event: the Annual Senior Parents Night. The hall of the larger auditorium was set to welcome Mr. Autumn himself, and what could be more appropriate as refreshments at this time of year than doughnuts and apple cider. The seniors were justly proud of the enter- tainment because it was purely amateur efforts.
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