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HSSBBBBai Tlie girls from Nanney dorm dis- play their many talents. GWC ' s day students add a little spice to May Day festivities. LHJIIUJIILL Those cotton-pickin girls from HAPY dorm. Several girls from P.E. class perform the May pole dance. The attendants and their escorts add beauty and splendor to the 1968 May Day celebration. V t ► VI ? i T£1 H| i May Day Attendants and Escorts were: Libby Bebber and Maxie Krause, Vickie Jackson and Barry Maney, Rebecca Owens and Philip Hamilton, Linda Bell and Dennis Martin, Martha Gibson and Al Timmons, Dedee Pabst and Miles Aldridge, Susie Hutcher- son and Fred Gilbert, Paulette Smith and Randy Eskridge. 21
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GW Students Enjoyed Deep South May Day May Day Way Down South was the theme for the 1 968 GWC May Day celebra- tion. Lovely sophomore Regina Owens of North Wilkesboro, N.C. was crowned May Queen by the President of the Student Body. Entertainment for the May Queen and her court was supplied by the three girls ' dorms, the day students, the men ' s en- semble, and finally a maypole dance by the Physical Education classes. It all added up to be a glorious day for everyone present. Stroup Dormitory ' s rendition of My Own True Love and Sweet Georgia Brown won the trophy for best entertainment at May Day. • V Carolyn Kenan Maid of Honor Regina Owens Queen
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Kay Anthony Reigned At Homecoming On November 2, 1968, during the half-time activities of the Gardner-Webb vs. East Tennessee Freshman football game, Dr. Eugene Poston crowned Kay Anthony of Greensboro, North Carolina GWs 1968 Homecoming Queen. The delighted sophomore beauty was then presented with a bouquet of chrysanthemums along with a kiss from Dr. Poston. The queen and her four attendants rode in an afternoon Homecoming parade. •-5V T- -- ' Kay mirrors the qualities that make a queen. Kay Anthony Queen 22 Mm Hi
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