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ss sa 'Y 'K l xv 45' Part of the Spring Carnival general committee listens to a report of a fellow member. carnival time Dick Horvath, publicity chairman, making up clown l Bob Grace as Ray Vallez watches. The clowns were part of the kickoff for the Carnival. , Q General Chairman Marty Mogge addressing the student body after the Mass of the Holy Ghost, as part of the Carnival Kickofif Day. Marty Mogge looks as if he is deep in thought, while Joe Angeleri, Darby Chairman, peers over the shoulder of Secretary .loan Muenk as she reads the minutes.
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i 11. . l r, I. 1, prom The J-Prom, recognized as the biggest social event of the season, this year featured the music of Woody Herman and his Third Herd. Given annually for the senior class, the dance was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Veteran's Memorial building. Each coed who attended the affair, was given a gold perfume vial with l954 J-Prom engraved on it. William Roberts, Evening Commerce iunior, was chairman of this year's committee. The dance was followed by the J-Prom Breakfast, sponsored annually by Delta Sigma Pi, national commerce fraternity. Recording star Don Cornell was the featured attraction. During the festivities, Pat Ann O'Donnell, Arts iunior, was crowned Rose of Delta Sigma Pi by Cornell. l xx J rm John Slopecki and Don Wozniak collect tickets and pass out pro- grams at the entrance to the Main Ballroom. William C. Roberts, General Chair- man, Angie Bataglia, Mrs. G. J. Charest, Gerald J. Charest, Mod- erator, Monica Blake and Joseph A, Mansour, Assistant Moderator, chat between dances. The floor is crowded, but the couples find the musical selections to their liking. The J-Prom Committee il. to r.l Pat Maish, Ronald Maiewski, Cecilia Kunski, Jay LaMond, Ca- mille Dowglalo, Frank Doherty, Carol Prles, Joy Coyle, Wayne Brown, John Stensel, Angie Bat- taglia, William Roberts, Mrs. G. J. Charest and Mr. Gerald J. Charest assemble in the outer lobby dur- ing Intermission. Dolly Houston, singer with the Herman band, performs as the couples sway to the rhythm. Awaiting for the music to resume are ll. to r.l Don Wilson, Kathleen Kayko, Joy Coyle, Wayne Brown, John Stensel, Carol Pries, Pat Maish and Ronald Maiewski. 173
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