Livingston High School - Eagle Yearbook (Livingston, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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9?'T'.i QUEEN AND COURT li' .l' i i -ld' 4 lIlf'a BALL FESTIVAL QUELN OF 1951 1952 FLORENCE BRUN ' ESCORT ART HEINZ lst Mald of Honor Pat Kuclnick Escort Rudy Knezik Leona Krlvan Escort Frank Urekar 36 i Z ir V 1151 Y .. ' A - -T g. , 1 . 5-sf A' l l i 41 T A 'V 41 ? it A MA F 1, -P' ,M Q' , J cg. 3 Q VL A 15' 'T - it 1, V mr N -sq t fu K,91 1 gc , k t 4 fq ,J ,VQQ I Q U1 , -K W X 4 i 4 4: 1 K' 3rd Maid of Honor Mary Slifka ,E 3 ll 2nd Maid of Honor Escort Donald Coalson



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On November 17,there was an unusual bustle around LCHS Thls was the preparatxon for the lbth annual Fall Festlval whlch was to be neld that evenlng The doors were opened at J OO p m and bv 7 30 the gym was fllled to capaclty The program began w1th songs by the Glee Club, under the dlrectlon of Mrs Blnney Followlng th1s was a two act play, gmven by Mlss K1pp1ng, two readlngs, a dlalogue, a comlcal act, and a march by the Freshman and Sophomore glrls' physlcal educatlon class Nhen the entertalnment was over, blngo was played and lunch was served ln the Home Ec room At lO OO the blg moment came, the coronatlon of the queen for the year 1951 52 Delbert Johnson served as Master of Ceremonles, Marldel Nlxon and Uldene Zorzle as Mlstresses of Ceremon1es, and Mary Nell West and Kathryn Kopuster played the processlonal and reces lonal re spectlvely The flrst to enter were the attendants to th ret1r1ng queen, Mlsses Sh1rley Robeza and Jane Sllfka Sh1rley's gown was blue net over taffeta and her corsage was of red roses Jane's formal was of deep rose taffeta and her corsage was of wh te roses Next, entered the ret1r1ng queen, Miss Nanette Perne, who wore a green lace gown w1th a red rose corsage and carrled a bouquet of red roses Following the retir1ng queen were the three crown bearers, George Robertson, Larry Bolash, and Robert Kllne This year something new was added to the Fall Festlval We had all but three of our retlring queens back wlth us Those who could merly Loulse Wargo, and Mrs R1chard Fradick, the former Marlon Kollar The f1rst of the retlring queens to enter was Mrs N1ck Kovally, formerly Dorothy Greenmore, queen of 1938 She was attired in a gown of green sat1n The second queen was Mrs Grover Klnnikin, formerly Edna Schuette, queen of 1939, who was gowned in a blue taffeta formal Queen of l9hl, Mrs Edward Kllne, formerly Evelyn Loeh, was attlred in a red net over taffeta formal Mrs Frank Sm1ley, formerly Barbara Bertold1, queen of l9A2, wore a peach satln gown Slxth to enter was Mrs Bley Courtney, the former L1ll1an Spudlch, queen of l9L3, whose gown was of green satln Maklng her entrance next, was Mrs Francls W1HdlSCh, queen of l9A5, the former Violet Bortoluzzi She was attlred in a gown of l1me green met over taffeta The queen of l9L7, M1ss Al blna Brun, was the e1ghth to enter, wearlng a whlte net gown over blue taffeta Miss Joanne Schwarz, queen of 19L8, was next to enter She wore a p1nk s1lk formal Last of the old queens to enter was M1ss Jeanette Helnz, queen of l9L9, who was att1red 1n a red net fonmd over red taffeta The glft bearers were the next to enter The fourth g1ft bearer Mlss Betty Urekar, escorted by Paul Leyden was the f1FSt to enter She was attlred 1n a blue net formal and had a corsage of wh1te roses Escorted by Donald Kl1ne, the thlrd glft bearer, M1ss Joan Schweppe, was attlred 1n a gown of gold taffeta, with a corsage of red roses Next to enter was the second glft bearer, Mlss Cathle Weber, escorted by Fred Hlghlander Her gown was whlte net over taffeta and her cor sage was of red roses M1ss Laurel Benard1n, first glft bearer, was escorted by Norman Salter She wore a plnk net over taffeta formal and had a corsage of red roses Now the big moment had arr1ved, the entrance of the new Queen and her maids of honor The f1rst to enter was M1ss Mary Sllfka, th1rd maid of honor, escorted by Donald Coalson Mary's gown was green taf feta and her corsage was of red roses Escorted by Frank Urekar, Miss Leona Krlvan, second maid of honor, was attlred in a pink sat1n gown with a corsage of white roses. The f1TSt maid of honor Miss Pat Ku- cinlck, was next to enter. 'he was escorted by Rudy Knezik and wore a gown of red lace over taffeta. Her corsage was of wh1te roses. Last to enter was MISS FLORENCE BRUN, the lhth Fall Festlval Queen. She was escorted by Art Helnz and was attlred hl3fOTm81 of wh1te net over silk. Her corsage was of red roses and she carried a bouquet of white roses. The Queen received a rh1nestone necklace and bracelet, while the maids of honor each rece1ved a necklace. The Queen's court then vn- t1red to the old gym where an evenlng of danclng was enjoyed by all. 38 ' . . 0 ,O 0 ' C. .. I - , l . - V - -'J ' I . o 0 M ' . . - I v . O l 0 - D l , . . A . , . ' . S' ' - . O , E . . , , . 0 . ' o 4 1 . . O . 0 . I C not attend were: Miss Catherine Seganfredo, Mrs. Louise Biscan, for- a ' . . . 1 l . . . . I O I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A O I . - O 0 O C c . n , I Q a 1 V . . . . , - . . ' I I . . . . . I 0 D . A

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