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Barb Skillings zooms around the curves in the trike race. Jo Renbarger helps Mary Ellsworth with her apron after the Coronation. May Day 1972 Fred Bullock cathes Doug Nottingham as Paul Sibray takes oft to win the Spartan Spoketacular. Janet Straesser concentrates on bouncing across the finish line.
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Treasure Island, May Day 1972, was kicked off Friday morning, May 5th, at the annual May Day Convoca- tion. Kirk Witmer, a senior at Simpson College, presented Just As 1 Am — Mark Twain . Assisted by his wife, the program reflected the characteristic wit of the famous personality. Balloons escaped from the balcony of the auditorium to launch the activities of the highlighted weekend. The Mini-trike race was the first competitive event of the day. Consisting of four women to a team, awards were made for fastest times and also for costumes. The Gold Diggers, consisting of Deb Hayn, Wendy Smith, Karen Beatty, and Melva Brewer, rode away with the prize for the fastest time. The creative dress award was won by Mary Miller, Jackie Frehse, Nancy Delagrange and Rean Donat, who called themselves the Captain ' s Kidds. Following the trike race was the tug-o-war down at the Kenopokomoco. The Freshmen women (with some extra help) won the event. The Kangaroo ball race was captured by the Junior girls. The Spartan Spoketacular took place at 3:30, the biggest event of the day. Run in record time, the grueling race covered 100 laps of the track or 25 miles. The winning team, sponsored by Snyder ' s IGA consisted of Paul Sibray, Dick King, Fred Bullock, Doug Nottingham, and Bill Koleszar. The events of the day were completed by a picnic behind the Union, a dance in the Union featuring the Murphy Brothers, and the Tri-Alpha presentation. Queen Mary Ellsworth is congratulated by Mrs. Helman. R H BH P ' mH im gg % ' - ' Ak] Jl Jim Hartman, Mike Studebaker, and Jim York compete for first place in the bike race. Melva tries for the record time. W L 24
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