L6 rv, i away wt D ,n r 1 . - -fv, -W J A .tax .. First lion: l'in'lson, serum. Uni-y. 'l'r-.u-list-l. Hroh, cl-'raiu-es IN-1-ke-tt alnsentb. May ma, All Hail, Queen l,orean Il A lovely brunette. l,orean Oney, was chosen to reign over Canby Linion High School's annual llay Day lfestivities on llay 6. In attendance at tht- Coronation ceremony were: Frances Groh and Fsther Carlson of the Senior Class, Klarilyn -leanne Schutl of the ,lunior Class. Doris Trachsel of the Soph- omore Class, and lfrancys Perkett of the Freslnnall Class. During the festivities the queen and her court made a charming picture of royalty in their long dresses of pastel shades. The queen and her attendants were chosen by popular vote of the Student Body. This method proved to be a great improvement over tht- methods used previously. The Senior class chose five girls, and the queen and two attendants were chosen from this number by the entire Student Body. The three other classes each elected three candidates, and the Student Body chose one from each of the three classes. 'lihe theme of the fete was the greeting and the entertaining of the queen and her court presented by her loyal subjects who were the girls of the physical education department. Bliss Patterson was in charge of the peasant dances and the Klay pole winding which were enjoyed by the queen, her court, and the many visitors. lfighth grade students, who will be freshmen next year, of the surrounding districts were guests for the day. llany events were planned to make the day pleasant for them in every way. After the crown- ing of the queen and the presentation of the festivities, rhf- eighth graders participated in a track meet. The grade school gave a song festival in the afternoon. A baseball game completed the day's program. 'lihe lioy's Booster Club again sponsored filay Day. This organization has each year presented our Lihlay Day Festival and it is through their efforts that the event was a success again this year. ,-
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