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Sandra Raley was chosen to represent I. B. I. in the Maple Queen Contest. Mrs. Haupt was her faculty advisor. The Maple Queen Contest was held at Cochran High School in -lohnstovvn on February 5. All of the candidates met with the judges at an informal tea, Where the girls were judged on the basis of their personality. ln the evening, the girls presented their talent number and modeled. Sandrais talent number was the piano solo, Klntermezzoi, by Brahms. She modeled a light blue evening gown which had a White lace and net over skirt. Wlhen the results Were given, she Was the first runner-up, Winning for herself the title Maple Maid of Honor. The Maple Festival was held in Meyersdale on March 21-23. lim Brant was her escort. While at Meyersdale they attended numerous luncheons, the Coronation ceremony, and the Queen's Ball. 25
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If FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN Make way for the Queen! Selected as Queen from I. B. I. to attend the Somerset County Fall Festival this year was Glenda Kay Knupp. Kay first attended the Kick-off Dinner held in the American Legion Home. At the coronation, Kay received a corsage of red mums. Kay rode in the parade, held on the last day of the festival. Here she re- ceived a corsage of purple mums. After the parade the queens had doughnuts and coffee at the V. F. W. They attended a dance until dinner, which was served to all the Queens at the Pine Grill in Somerset. The last activity was Coronation Ball, held at the Somerset Country Club in honor of the Queens. She wore a White floor length gown with a lace bodice and net ruffles from Waist to the floor. Don Peterson was Kay's escort. Kay's plans for the future include secretarial Work and marriage. 24
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Eleventh Grade lst row, L. to R.-G. Alwine, I. Bazyk K. Baker, B. Baltzer, I. Baraniak, V Baughman, B. Blamble. 2nd row-I. Bodziak, D. Borelle, S Bowman, C. Carroll, I. Ciarrocca H. Conn, I. Cover. 3rd row--C. Critchfield, R. Durst, E. Dorusa, M. DeMarco, N. Deist, D. Diest, L. Eller. 4th row-I. Farsht, P. Federowicz, J. Gindlesperger, R. Gordish, A. Fotta, E. Gowarty, D. Griffith. 5th row-D. Hunter, L. Hubert, I. Horner, B. Holt, E. Henry, P. Griffith, L. Griffith. 6th row-QR. Lensbouer, I. Lennox, G. Lazier, W. Keyser, I. Keyser, E. Kennell, S. Jacobs. 7th row-D. Meyers, I. Maust, G. Manges, R. Mahi, K. Mahl, A. Macen- czyk, M. Lesneski. 1
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