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Social - - Slander MELODY MARCH “Gaiety” and ' ‘Merriment” held sway at Patter¬ son Collegiate’s Seventh Annual Melody March at the Masonic Temple on March 28. The novel deco¬ ration featured two champagne glasses flanking the handstand bubbling over with musical notes. Top hats, white gloves and canes intermingled with sil¬ houettes multitudes of notes. W indsor’s Colleg- iates, “Kennedy, “Walkerville. “Vocational,” “Sandwich,” “Assumption.” “St. Joseph’s.” and “Riverside” held reserved sections on the walls in brightly coloured letters and “PATTERSON” was in the place of honour on the back drop. Responsible for the success of the dance was the Social Committee under the able leadership of Shirley Campbell and Jack Atchison. The former, stunning in silver lame, was escorted by |imm Van Slain brook, while the latter dated (.terry mith. who was lovely in white crepe. Assisting on the committee were Barbara llarvie. attractive in white organdy with Tom Boyd: Gloria Higgins, attractive in white chiffon with Dick Douglas; George Gall, who dated Elizabeth Hall in checked taffeta: Johnny Loucks who squired Betty Lou Yaxley, in rose and black taffeta; Harold Fraba who escorted Isabel linen, sweet in black marquisette. The publicity committee, without whose help the dance would not have succeeded, was under the leadership of Martin Havran who took Vivien Mitchell, in plaid taffeta, and Leonard Kaizin with Reggie Kassel lovely in a red and white gown. Patrons and Patronesses for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. G. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fraser. Mr. and Airs. Cyril llallam, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Culbert, Miss Clair Coughlin. Miss Jacquelin Gregory. Miss Lola Smith, Miss Hilda Long. Mrs. Lulu Kitts. Mr. Mills. Mr. Stone. Mr. 1 Newman and Miss Enid Heath. Noted dancing, were the head girl. Jean McKee, with the head boy Douglas W’igle, Patricia Shield and Bob Ferron. Pat Yaxley and Bud Boroski, Doris anderbects and Norm Wood, Maureen Crone and Fred Meisner. Ruthe Cavanagh and Billy Boyce. Muriel Borofski and Ben Solway. Bette Phelps and AI W’igle. W ' anza Buckley and Harvey McCullough, Pat Scott and Don Fowler, Killeen Robertson and Jack Grcig, Elsie Masropian and Harry Kaloogian. Anne Gall and Harold W illiams. Slancey Srigley and Jack Carter, Francie Fontaine and Gordon Paterson. Marion Doherty and Harry W ade, Donna W’igle and Tom Tonialillo, Joyce Patterson and Ken Stewart. Irma )xford and Grant Darling. Kay James and Gordon Lindsay. Joan Kalle and Bud Fuller. Marguerite Neilson and Paul Hicks. Frances Carter and Leonard Brooks. Phyllis Sinclair and Verne Thompson. Barbara Coate and Rov De Shields. Bettv L u Moffat and Johnny Richards. Audre. Cha i’er an lack Boynton. BACKFIELD BOUNCE Patterson ' s second annual “Backfield Bounce” was a great success. The decorations were very original. At each end of the gymnasium stood a goal post: col oured streamers suspended above the dancers’ heads, waved back and forth; the sweaters of W indsor’s best high school football team hung from the balcony while the sweaters of our all-city players, Harry Kaloogian and Jack Atchison, held prominent places above the doorway. The patrons and patronesses for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. (». Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. W . Hay¬ den. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fraser, Miss R. Hancock. Mrs. L. Kitts, Miss C. Coughlin. Miss G. W agg. Mr. Harold Mills and Mr. Stone. The Social Committee, who helped to make the dance such a success, consisted of Shirley Camp¬ bell. dated by Jack Ryan; Jack Atchison who escorted Gerry Smith; Gloria Higgins with George Mason; George Gall and Barbara llarvie; Johnny Loucks dating Betty Lou Yaxley: Harold Fraba with Isabel Brien and Bob Bunker escorting Marion Menzies. Others noted dancing to the music of Jerry Bran nigan were Doug W’igle and Marguerite Neilson; Paul Hicks and Jean McKee: Fred Meisner and Maureen Crone; Harry Wade and Marion Doherty: Bud Boroski and Pat Yaxley. W e are all looking forward to next year’s “Back- field Bounce” and are hoping it will even be a greater success. HALLOWE’EN TEA DANCE On Thursday, ( )ctober 20. the school’s social com¬ mittee sponsored the Hallowe’en Tea Dance. This being the first dance of the year, the students crowded into the gymnasium to “grab a dance and get acquainted.” At first the boys stood in shy lit jr »ups and let the girls dance with one anoth Vescntlv, spurred on by the example set by old vtv sens, such at Gordy Paterson and John Loucks, they got up their nerve and soon many happy couples were seen around the floor. Although the gym was not decorated, the jovial mood of the students and the fine music issuing from the juke-box both contributed to a successful dance. To add interest several spot dances were held and shortening and mayonnaise were given to the win¬ ners. The spots were chosen and prizes distributed by our local boy wonder and social committee head. Jack Atchison. All in all this first dance was a huge success and everyone had a swell time. Page Twenty-nine
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9A Back Row: J. Pongratz, L. Cavanagh. B. Dowdell, J. Banks, D. White, A. Blight, G. Hoppa. J. Bryant. A. Cangiano. Middle Row: M. Johnson, M. Roberts. P. O ' Neil, A. Charbon- neau, V. Turle. M. Sandre, M. Ellement. F. Janosik. G. East- lake. Front Row: D. Layman, B. Braid, A. Herbert, D. Barn- hardt. M. McWade, G. Hill, L. Smith, D. Chapman. A. Blair. Absent: W. Brown, G. Court¬ enay, R. Davis. S. Fillmore. D. Metcalfe. B. Winch. Back Row: E. Whited. R. An drusky. A. Richardson. C. Har ris. F. Jones, A. O’Neil. R Pearce. J. Crepp. D. Bustln, A Jensen. Middle Row: R. Jacobs. Beamer, J, Thomas. M. Dav P. McGillivray. L. MacGruthi S. Tudryn, D. Crapper, Mr. L. Culbert. Front Row: G. Brooks. N Kersey. E. Forzley, B. Pile. T Izak. M. Holden, T. Phillips. I White, J. Ferris.. P. Brown. Absont: J. Donovan, S. Wil laughan. K. Ferguson, R. Ben oit. l, Vhite B. Hodgin. Back Row: D. Jacques. J. MacDonald. R. Hatheway. L- Parent, J. Couvtllon, B. Brown. P. Seidlitz. A. McCallum. D. Lamon. Middle Row: A. Buliga. H. Chatters. S. Riggs. H. Hunter. M. Hand, M. Dominato, S. Hed¬ rick. J. Loucks. Front Row: C. Bromley. P. Connor. M. Wilkes. C. Chap man. D. Lee, J. Gangnon. T. Johnston. M. Spargalo. E. Lap- pin. Absent: M. Couse. L. Dalpee. R. Buchanan, J. Rlsttch, G. Chong. P. Goldie. Page Thirty
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