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g nav 'S '7 , , In QT 7 I I.. Io r.: Peggy But-ll. Gene Chenoweth. Marv James. Nanev St-hroer, Art Taylor, Nancy Dwinell, ,lim Puckett. i if MAY DAY I . 17, Jim Puckett. Nlary James, Nancy Sehroer, Nancy Dwinell. Art Taylor, Gene llhenoweth. Fourteen May Day dawned grey and cold. for the first time in years. But despite the pouring rain and howling winds, stu- dents managed to dash into the dining room from all parts of the campus for the traditional strawberries and cream breakfast. Even the fact that we didn't have strawberries didnit bother us this year! Unfortunately the sophomore girls never did get to wind their May-Pole, much to the disappointment of many fcamera fans includedj, but May Day was still May Day and nothing could Change it.
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where Someone had deposited them during the night. How those floats had changed when they appeared for Tiv Rush on Friday night! All this plus dorm decorations and an immaculate campus. After a day for victorious sporting events, open houses and delighted 'ahellosu to grads, came the Kick-Off Dinner held midst the festive dance decorations, the excitement of the Challenge, and of course, the thrill of evening dresses and of the dance to follow. And then the climax of a weekend beautifully managed by Co-chairmen Bill Loucks and Betty Hunter. We welcomed Mary James back from Scotland as our Homecoming Queen. Mary was not only all that she used to be, but even more- a beautiful, bonny, sparkling Queen. This was Homecoming, 1953! Dwight Young and P1 esldent Jones Campus Clean-up
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1954 Art Taylor as Robin Hood crowned Nancy Schroer, a lovely Queen. twice during the day -- once in the crowded but festive dining room on May Day morning, and again in the evening at an equally crowded and festive dance. In fact, the Queen was so pretty. and the dance was so handsomely deco- rated by the ladies of Phoenix that no one minded scurrying through tl1e still-present raindrops to spend a hap- py evening of dancing. Robin Hood, the May Queen, and their court pre- sided over another of the traditional May Days at Earlhaln. The May Day Dance 5 The Queen, Robin Hood, and their court. Y- , Fifteen
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