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QUEEN and COURT QUEEN - MARY FRAUNFELTER A'l l'ENDAN'l'S - NANCY SAVAGE BEA HENNE The football season came to a climax with the Homecoming dance of 1949. On this night of November 18, Mary Fraunfel- ter reigned as queen and Bill Shambarger as king. Nancy Savage, junior, and Mildred llennc, Sophomore, made up the court. At the half of the game the field became total darkness while the queen and her attendants came to the 50 yard line. When they reached this point the stadium was bathed in light and they were escorted across the field by the king and other members of both teams while the Cen- tral band played appropriate music. As they passed under the arch made by the majorettes, the band played My Wiltl Irish Rose which made every Irishman beam. The court was then seated on the throne where joe Lawler, captain of the team, crowned Bill and Mary with great cele- brity as the Football Homecoming King and Queen. After a few more numbers from the band the game proceeded. St. Rose with its fleeting team, which had many spectacular plays, won this game against Plymouth with flying honors. This enlivened the spirits for the evening. Following the game the high school students and their guests, which included Plymouth and the Central band, went to the auditorium for the dance sponsored by the Seniors in honor of the court. Here speeches were given, refreshments served, and you could dance to your heart's con- tent. In the middle of the evening there was a grand march in which everyone took part. Then, as all occasions come and go, so did this one, but, l am sure, with a much different attitudeg for in the heart of each person leaving the dance was the beauty and splendor of an oc- casion never to be forgotten.
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