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MISS MARY LOU ROCKWELL 1950 Tower Queen Page 8
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1950 TOWER DANCE Hialili jl)lii»« tlic ii li ilirs ill tlic |0 )() lower I )ance wns Inc iclorions lower ( uccii. Mary I .on Rockwell. Miss I ock- wcll won over lour otiicr oiitciiclors. Sliarlis Marplo. liarl)ro Holiiulcr, Katie Espey. and I It ' lcri I ' .i lit( ' rliii ». wlio nccamc her altend- anls lor lli( coroiialioii (crcnioiiy. Miss Julia I ' olloii, -40 er Queen ol I lie Tower, ste[)pea aside al llie decorated entrance to reveal llie new tiueen. In tlie coronation marc li tlial proceeded Ironi one end or tne dance lioor in room 111 to the sta e at tne otner entl. Miss Rockwell was preceded i)y Stevie Brown, wno carried tne crown; Jane darner, wno carried tne queens nouc]uet : and Mary Oinson, wno strewed [lowers alonj the way. hollowing the queen were her attendants. In the crowning sf)ectacle. Jewell Rite, Tower Editor, [jiaced the crown and con- gratulated the new queen. F ' ollowing that, the C|neen and tier escort danced the Queen s r3anct and later the lour attendants and their escorts joined in. Dancing was then contiiuied to the music ol Bol) I enow and his C ollegians. Decorations were red, white and gold in (Jitfpii . ttrntl41nts: Sliiirlis Marplf. Barliro Boliiulrr. Om.|.ri . ll((ic iiM(s, K.ilic- l; |l. , 11,1,11 Ij lil.rlini;. color. Artificial walls ol red and white were made more natural by red [jillars placed at intervals around the room, reminiscent 01 the art theme or the ruined cities or Greece. Jewell Rice made the announcement or (he Tower dedication to Miss Olive DeLuce, head or the art department. Miss DeLuce, e.xpressed her gratitude to the stair. Bill Elam and Herman Hausheer intro- duced the guests to the receiving line which included. Editor Rice and Miss Marilyn Gruber; DicK Gordon and Miss Bedonna White; Jim Hill and Virginia Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ringold; and Dr. and Mrs. Jones, and Miss C)li e DeLuce, honor guest. Helen Fisher was in charge or the guest list for the dance. Sue Condon. Joyce Bush, Jean Long, and Jim Hill planned the ar- rangements for the coronation of the queen. Paint smearing and designing were done by lim Hill with capable assistance from mem- Ijers of the art department. Margie McGee was chairman of the foods committee. The dance programs were de- signed by Martha Nelson, assistant art editor. Page 9
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