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“Let the Feasting Begin!” Complete with medieval costumes and (ancient carols, traditions of a 600-year old legend from Oxford, England, pervaded the ceremony of the December 5 Boar's Head Dinner. The Yuletide pageantry began with solo- ist Lori Sevier singing the 15th century car- ol “Make We Merry. Trumpeters from the Queens Community Orchestra played “Joy to the World as a procession of Valkyrie members dressed as heralds and seniors dressed as banner bearers, readers, candle bearers, and boar’s head bearers entered the Morrison Dining Hall followed by the Queens Concert Choir. Seniors Karen Richardson and Terri Smallwood read the Legend of the Boar's Head to the audience, Valkyrie member Michele McGurk said the blessing, and President Wireman gave his traditional declaration: “Let the feast- ing begin!” After the dinner, the choir led the audi- ence in Christmas caroling, then held their annual concert in Suzanne Little Recital Hall — and the traditions of Christmas at Queens continued. BELOW: Leaving the dining hall at the conclusion of the banquet, Cynthia Wilson pauses to check out the boar's teeth. LEFT: Leading the medieval procession, soloist Lori Sevier sings the 15th century carol “Make We Merry.” Christmas: Boar’s Head 15
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ABOVE: Bearing the bcrar’s head “bedecked with bays and rosemary,” seniors Candi Flynt and Lynnette McNeil bring up the rear of the procession. ABOVE: After the “feasting,” juniors LuAnne McKnight, Donlyn Litchford, Sandy Shaw, and Alicia Rigney enjoy the Christmas carols from their vantage spot at their reserved table. 14 Christmas: Boar’s Head
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ABOVE: Enjoying the Yulelog Ceremony, senior Nancy Hartsell and freshman Beth Ann Irle sing carols at the edge of the bonfire. RIGHT: After the congregation sings “Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” Dr. Robert Porter goes to the pulpit to read the first lesson during the Moravian Lovefeast. FAR RIGHT: As students gather around the bonfire. Dr. Robert Whalen reads the official “Proclamation for the Yulelog.” I 16 Christmas: Moravian, Yulelog JAW' jj y I, . . SWi-wflM
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