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hee-ko-mit q iieen Reigning as Queen of the annual Kee-Ko- Nut dance in February was Donna Dalby, Pi Beta Phi freshman from Indianapolis. Her majesty was chosen by men attending the Blue Key sponsored affair, Dick Fisher, Blue Key president, crowned her during the intermission, and Queen Donna, in turn, tapped new members for the honor- ary fraternity for outstanding junior and senior men. Members of her court included Joann? Schafer, ' Delta Delta Delta; Shirley Bumba- lough, Zeta Tau Alpha; Virginia Light, Independent Women; and Alice Townsend, Delta Zeta. cherry blossofn iieen Chosen as Franklin ' s Cher ry Blossom Queen by members of the Publications Committee was Zeta Tau Alpha junior June Stewart. Her majesty is from Hope. The beauty contest was open to all Franklin College women and the final selection was made on the basis of photographs.
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% ' . i: ' .v;:v; ' « 6V. ' i,a may queen Nelda Mulholland, senior member of Delta Delta Delta, was elected to reign over the May Day activities in a vote taken of all Franklin men. She was crowned by President Harold W. Richardson during an afternoon ceremony held on lower campus. Queen Nelda is from Gary Connie Sunde, Delta Zeta; Carolyn Gitzen, Zeta Tau Alpha: Joyce Knight. Independent VW ' omen: Regina Fleckenstein. unaffiliated vvo- niei,: and Martha Trunnell, Pi Beta Phi: serv- ed ii the May Queen ' s court.
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- ..■.«iio»««B ' ia»MC»s3iji» 1 The four classes at Franklin College might be thought of as four pictures, each in a different stage of comple- tion. In the senior class picture the artist is adding his final touches; rich color is being put into the junior class portrait; strong lines are being drawn onto the sophomore canvas; and the artist has just begun to sketch the freshman class. Regardless of the picture in which a student finds himself, he still has a part in making the work of the Col- lege, as a whole, successful. Although there are times when competition among the classes is keen, the conflicts are somehow smoothed over when there is a need for unity among mem- bers of the Franklin College Family. College administrators are ever striving toward academic and plant imiirovements — improvements which will benefit the students. Now, as Franklin is attempting to take one of the biggest steps forward in its his- tory, must the four classes rally to- gether in support of this progressive movement.
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