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Wc were soon fjiveii the opportunity to elect a Bloomsbiiifi coed as May Queen. The last minute touches were made to the May Day program, while the many participants paraded to Centennial Gym- nasium daily to practice for this gala event. A sunny spring day set the scene as many friends and relatives from near and far watched Ron Romig, CGA President, crown the May Queen, and viewed the talent of the Benjamin Franklin Training School students along with the fine program of the college students. The traditional winding of the MaN poIes gave much festive color to an invigorating dav. The annual May Day Dance in Centennial Gym brought May Day to a fine climax. 12
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1 ' - i Once again bags were being packed for another vacation. Parties filled the calendars of some, while others had reserved their Easter vacation to begin research on term papers that were due in a few short weeks. Memories of this relaxing week were soon interrupted bv more t(Min ])apers, reports, pic- ture tiles, and piles of unlinished work. Most of us were positive that we woidd never complete this semester ' s work. Another night to remember. Tlie jum ' or class up- held its reputation and came forth with a perfect spring night to add to a sparkling Jiuiior Prom. Many hours spent in the Husky Lounge, pinochle games in the smoker, rocking on I-ong Porch, listening to our favorite records on the Hi-Fi, or just casual walks downtown provided much relaxation (luring our leisure hours. t t js r-
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: ,m m ' Tlie finishing touches were being made to this semester ' s work when another epidemic of test fever hit our campus. Spending nianv hours in the lil)rary. tollowed by burning the midnight oil for a few nights, seemed to be the best remedy. . look around our campus — the terraces, the court- yard, and Long Porch — showed evi- dences that many had also developed spring fever.
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