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'uf' Q99 hall We Dance . : parties and springtime belong toffe l1 1' pl' TOP: Reviewing the old English custom of dancing around the May Pole, the sixteen dancers weave intricate designs. LEFT: It has to look perfect, says Virginia Bufalo to Vea Lynn Snyder and Jerry Rotello, as they add the finishing touches to decorations for the sophomore party, the Soph Touch. CENTER RIGHT: Reaching the golden moments of the Golden Touch, oflicers of the senior class of 1956 and their dates lead the Grand March. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dave Jacobs, Marcia LaFayette, Ronnie Lindstrom, and Sue Swenson admire decorations at the 1956 Senior Ball. Q Y ' 11 H 244,
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Members of the 1957 May Court are as follows: BACK ROW: Dennis Hunt, Art Orlandi, Carroll Alexander, Tom Urnezis, Roger Peacock, Everett Thomas, Dan Seidelmann, Norman Ishizaki, Richard Campo- 1 klalmrli' . LEFT: Long live the King! Long live the Queen! The 1956 May King, Nolden Gentry, and the Queen, Pat Terranova, reign over the annual May Festival from their flower bedecked thrones. RIGHT: 'Assisting at all home basketball games this season by running the electrical scoreboard were Gerald Partch and Harold Miller. Gerald was in charge of keeping an accurate score while Harold's responsibility was to keep track of the players and mark all fouls on the scoreboard. 18 bello. FRONT ROW: Sue Chitty, Cathy Lyddon, Martha McDermaid Lesley Bork, Jean Davis, Bonnie Anderhub, Ora Markell, Mary Canfield Barbara Riddiford. The May Festival, which is presented annually the first week in May, includes the orchestra, band, glee clubs, A Cappella, dancers from senior girls' physical education classes, and the May Court. After an impressive processional, each group presents its por- tion of the program. At the climax of the evening the May King and Queen are announced to a hushed audience. The traditional May Pole dance honors the reigning monarchs, and the finale, combining all participants, closes the program.
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