Chaminade HS 1963 Yearbook (Dayton, OH) - Full Access

72 • spr1ng As the lethargic days of spring arrived, the pace of the Eagles faltered a little, perhaps from the heartbreak of the Cincy play-offs. The seniors, though, made gigantic leaps forward during the spring months as they entered wholeheartedly into the spirit of their closed retreats at the Marianist Retreat House. The newly-acquired Student Council printing press was productive as signs in multi-color appeared an– nouncing the Spring Festival, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the sophomore's "Under the Hawaiian Moon." The largest raffle return in the school's history made the Spring Festival an impressive success. Continuing the cultural program initiated during the winter months, the Chaminade Art Gallery was installed in the main corridor thanks to the interest and monetary assistance of the Chaminade Co-Edu– cators. A talented troupe from Chaminade and Jul– ienne professionally staged the popular comedy, Tall Story , on May lOth and 12th. Even to the most disinterested senior, May 25th seemed imminent throughout the spring. And it was all history for the class of '63 as the last day of school was completed on May 16th at 2:45 P.M.

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