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Qu. Barbara Paulus Bill Penn Van Peterson Pat Phelps Les Pinkston George Pond Warren Prentiss Iohn Punt Eleanore Reuther Helen Rigby Bob Rister Golda Rockwell Tom Manciu Tom Markos Carole Marsh Ronald Marsh Vincent Martinez Alice Matthews Iohn Mercereau Eugene M.iller Iim Nagaoka Ray Nelson Alice Nishimoto Pauline Norman Don North Sylvia Oldham Marlene Parry S-54
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SNOW FESTIVAL KING AND QUEEN: Bill Pierce. Nancy Daniels. MAID OF HONOR: Ieanette Fisher. COURT: Pamela Berter. Cheiko Keishi, Buck Schroder, Lee Cowdell. Ken Kirksey, Arlene Gregory. Bobbie Io Earles. Shirley Young. Larry Knight. Larry Snell. Margie Olivares. IoAnn Albin. Richard Means. GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT, Iudy Volmer. GRADE REPRESENTATIVES: A-11, Lillian Smith: B-ll. Peggy Swain: A-10, Freda Nabors: B-10, Roberta Olivares: A-9. Mary Lou Cromer: B-9, Charlynn Cowles. Once upon a time, May Day at Gardena High School was celebrated by a program of typical Old English folk dances, especially the morris dances. The May pole dance was presented in the honor of the queen, her four attendants and one little flower girl. The tradition of a May festival for our students is so old, no one remembers its beginning. ln that long ago time, there was a carnival, or a Mardi Gras type of entertainment, following the crowning of the queen. The entire school took part in this activity. As time went on, several changes in the program were initiated. As many as sixty attendants were used, at one time. A king and little princess were elected, and several pages and flower girls were selected from the junior high school. The important change of adding a king was followed by the selec- tion of six senior boys to walk with the senior girls in the queen's court. Choral music and interpretative dances took the place of the early English dances. A winter festival was added and the programs changed from the out-of-doors entertainment to stage presentations. Students from the music departments, dance pro- duction class, stage and art classes had important ' places in the program. Attendants to the king and queen were elected from clubs and all grade levels. e S Congratulatory comments followed each festival and the honor of participation became a treasured memory for the graduating seniors.
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