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Dr Milner crowns Carolyn Morion Homecoming Queen, os lost year ' s queen, Roe Peorce, looks on Carolyn Cooke, Gail Richards, and Anne Scott perform the many Spanish dances in the May Day Fiesta of 1964 Beverly Moore, a psychology ma- lor from Charlotte, was a radtont queen of the 1964 May Day Fes-
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Guilford College students spend their leisure time in many different pursuits. Some spend many hours within the rainbow- colored walls of the Union. They divert them- selves with a game of bridge or indulge in con- versation about life in general. A new fad on campus this year is the appearance of numer- ous Hondas, which are useful vehicles, as well as a lot of fun. Many collegians find re- laxation in reading good books or attending cultural events offered throughout the year in the Greensboro area. Participation in the nu- merous and varied student organizatons on campus provides a stimulating outlet for other students. Leisure time is, therefore, well-filled with the activities that the individual student prefers. Bridge is a fovorite pastime of many students. Kay Stabler laughs at a friend ' s remark. Jim Perry hangs on, as Henry Mixon gets ready to take off on his Hondo, Bill Wood, Noncy Beasley, Dottie Shernll, Ray Smith, and Andy Brown converse over coffee in the Union. Polly Morris bites ' nto a ham- burger, specialty of the Union soda shop. ' -
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Diane Bell shows her They pass Foye Erwin i omjly the campus on homecoming day. the walk on their way to Founder ' s Hall. Homecoming and May Day . . . are the social highlights of the year at Guil- ford College. Parents and alumni flock to the campus to enjoy the efforts of the student body, faculty, and staff, in the presentation of these colorful events. Homecoming, this year, was a huge success! The weather was beautiful, the football game was closely fought, and the members of the Homecoming Court were lovely! Last year ' s May Day had a very effective Spanish flavor. The dances were exquisitely performed and quite colorful. These events are greatly anticipated and en- joyed by the student body. Susan Poyne leaps high in the oir as Guilford scores o touch- down!
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