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Left to Right - Peggy Masquelier, Patricia Hampson, William Corkum lhonor guardl, Mary Ann Klimas, Donna Cooper, Rosemary Morgan, Mary Alyce Russell, Peggy Walker tcrown bearerl, Harvey Brookins lco-captaim, Gloria Mazzocco lqueenb, John Williamson tco-captainl, Lee Webber fred-devill, Carole Miller tmaid-of-hom orJ , Vera BeB1ander, Mary Ann Toulouse, Patricia Myers, James Heron thonor guardl, Alice Lienard, Rose Lesjak. THE FOOTBALL DANCE Une of the outstanding' social events of the year was the Football llanee which was held at the t-lose of football season. The danee was spon- sored by the l.0it0l'lll0ll'S Vlub. The highlight of the dance was the crown- ing of the Football Queen. Gloria Mazzoeeo, who was ehosen by the l.Cl't0l'1Il0lliS Club. Gloria was eo-head eheerleader and was also aetive in nxanlv other elubs and aetivities. Gloria ehose Parole Miller, also eo-head eheerleader. as her maid of honor. The other attendants ineluded the rest. of the eheerleaders, the three Pep Vlub otlieers, and the three senior niajorettes. Gloria wore a white, iioor-length gown, and the attendants wo1'e ballerina-length gowns of pastel shades. lfaeh of the attendants earried a large nnun with red and white streamers. and the Queen earried a football made ont of small nnuns. The Queen and her attendants walked through an honor guard made up of ten junior high boys taken from the band. The boys were: David llletiueks, liobert Glass. llennis Uooper, Robert lqvneh, David Rehak, Samuel Hennon, Harry l 1'yblsliy, Uharles Myers, James Heron and Tvllllillll COl'lill1'll. v Gloria was then escorted to her throne by eo- eaptain John Williamson, and eo-captain Har- vey .lirookins plaeed the erown on her head. Peggy YValker, who was also dressed in white. was the erown bearer. and Lee Webber was dressed as the Red Devil who represents the spirit of Mellonald High School. The decorations eonsisted of red and white streanlers draped aeross the gfflll with stars in- dieating the football players hung among the streamers. The background, whieh added just the right toueh to the danee. was the picture of a football lield. The art students, under the di- rection of Mr. llavis, the L0i-l0l'lll0lliS Club, and the nxeinbers of the eourt were responsible for the e'H'eetive deeorations. s The dauee lnusie was furnished by Lou Nicola and his Tunetoppers. The line ll1llSl0, the eolorful setting, the impressive erowning eere- niony. and the whole danee made this annual event one that will long be reuleinbered by all those who attended.
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