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The May Dance highlights the weekend. The queen’s attendants are Trudy Schemmel, fresh- man attendant; Karen Root, sophomore attend- ant; Darlene Coles, junior attendant; 1961 May Queen, Joyce; Mary Sims, junior attendant; Diane Mladek, junior attendant; Nancy Weidanz, senior at- tendant; Terry Burton, last year’s queen. The court of Joyce Collins, our 1961 May Queen, Trudy Schemmel and Ron Huff; Mary Sims and Al- len Smith; Nancy Weidanz and Roger Pellet; Mike Oleksuk and Queen Joyce; Terry Burton, the 1960 May Queen; Diane Mladek and Wilson Pritt; Darlene Coles and Jerry Fortney; Karen Root and Gary Kopfstein. The gaily decorated gym, filled with the warm giow of spring, served as the background when Joyce Collins was crowned Queen of The May. Yes, our Spring Festival could not have been complete without the May Dance as the “happy ending.”
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12 It was vied for points. May Day, initiated by the Student Coun- cil two years ago, promotes clean com- petition and good sportsmanship among all Highland- ers. Each participant vies for points for his class. The class with the highest to- tal wins the trophy. Many of the activi- ties are hilarious events which pro- vide laughter and fun for all. “On your mark! Get Set! Go!” as each class May Day stimulates competition. At the signal of the gun, the girls sprinted to the. finish line, adding points for their class. The fellows of the Junior and Senior classes strive to pull the ‘opposing team’ across the line. Ie ed
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The Junior Class takes the Senior Class “Drifting and Dreaming” at the 1961 Prom. Mr. Vermillion, guest speaker, recalls the hap- penings shared by the Juniors and Seniors in the past years. Wh HE, i Wises The camera shutter snaps on the banquet given in honor of the Seniors. This year’s Prom theme was “Drifting and Dreaming.” The Uni- versity Club of Akron, beautifully decorated in a Spring theme, was the location for the banquet and dance. A movie, bowling at Riviera Lanes, and a good breakfast at the school completed this Junior-Senior event. After the banquet, dancing to the music of Emil Hess was enjoyed by all. 14
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