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QUEEN’S COURT: Pat Wiesen, Norm Allen, Helen Mae Zinck, Fred Rensing, co-capt. Bill Gaul, Queen Bobbie McBride, co-capt. Gene Sutton, Jim Gedda, Marion Kassebaum, Wayne Knapp, and Dot Poniske. Giow-tUny oul loyalty On the night of November 22, 1950, one dav before Thanksgiving, the seventh annual football dance of Cathedral I ligh became the highlight of the week and the talk ol the town. The dance, sponsored by the Letter- men’s Club, was the first of a long succession ol similar social events held at the Cathedral gym on South Third Street. With festivities scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m., the crowd started coming slowly at first. At about 8:15 the tempo began to increase, and by 8:30 the boys and girls started pouring in en masse. The crowd soon swelled into one of the largest gatherings ever attending at a football dance. 1 his was particularly evident Irom the lact that so many votes were cast lor the football queen. Finally, at about 10:15, the dancing came to a halt, and the four Maids of 1 lonor were announced to the crowd. I hey were: Dorothy Poniske and her escort, Wayne Knapp; Pat Wiesen and her escort, Norm Allen; Helen Mae Zinck and her escort, Fred Rensing; and Marian Kassebaum and her escort, Jim Gedda. And then, wi th all eyes glued on the rear door, Queen Bobbie McBride made her grand entrance with escorts Bill Gaul and Gene Sutton, co-cap¬ tains of the football team. Miss McBride continues the reign ol Irish queens, succeeding Jackie McClane and her sister, Bobbie McClane, who also attended this year’s dance. Approximately at 11:30, the activities came to an all-too-abrupt finish. But from the satisfied smiles seen everywhere, it was evident that the dance had been a big success. 18
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bibp,lcuf,inxj, O-USl talent In the process of this year’s talent show guitars” the famed Mountain Dew Boys re- the school discovered a magician in senior turned to present their pantomime of ' Temp- Bill Thchus. Assisted by Pat Yoxall, he mys- tation.” Rich Gundlach, Allen Abegg, Norm tified the student body with such ability that Meder, 1 lenrv I limstedt, Cliff Lacjuet, and Blackstone had better start looking for a new Harold Hollerbach performed last year with line of work. an interpretation of “Life Gets Tedjus Don’t “Passing the bottle” and “a’strumming It.” 20
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