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may A kaleidoscope of white dresses, caps and gowns, senior hoops, dripping damsels dunked off Neamo, and most of all, our radiant Mav Day Queen, will forever enliven our memories of May Day, 1954. Parents, alumnae and friends crowded the campus to share our most significant Keuka tradition, the festivities which symbolize and sum up the academic and social achievements of the college year. Commencing the day’s program were the moving-up day exercises in the auditorium where seniors relinquished their places to incoming juniors and the other classes took a step forward. The crowning of the A.A. queen concluded the morning’s events. In the afternoon, as the freshmen and sopho¬ mores processed Down this Aisle of Elm Trees,” we, with our parents and our friends, anxiously awaited the arrival of the May Day Queen. Proud¬ ly we watched as the sophomore social chairman placed the regal crown of pearls upon our Queen —the senior whom we felt best represented the ideal Keuka girl. Through her personality, her leadership, her fellowship, and her scholarship, she had shown us the true Keuka spirit. This was her day, and hers was the highest honor a Keuka girl could receive. That night, we paid a fitting tribute to our mothers at the Mother - Daughter banquet, con¬ signing our Dads to the ministrations of the fac¬ ulty men. With a note of sadness, this day ended with the senior step-sing. First row, Left to right: Susan Madden, Andrea Stutz. Second row, Left to right : Joan Duerr, Rosemary Farnum, Nancy Weninger, Queen; Marilyn Porter, Anne Sweet. Third row, Left to right: Marie Nevins, Jean Howard.
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athletic association Enthusiasm and spirit pervade Keuka’s campus from early fall to late spring. Cheers for hockey goals drift down from our new Keuka Dad’s Athletic Field and the traditional 6 a.m. stroke- up” reminds us of practicing crew teams that dream of jet speed for the annual May Day crew races. Basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, fenc¬ ing, and swimming, both varsity and intramurals, round out the sports program which is offered to all students for relaxation and fun. Keuka girls look forward to several Play Days each year, as teams travel to Cornell, Elmira, Wells, and William Smith for sports events, and are hostesses for return Play Days here. Other events looked forward to are the Student-Faculty games when the profs forget classroom procedures and attempt to use strategy on the basketball court and softball diamond. The annual A. A. Banquet is the time when cups and trophies are awarded to winning teams and students are given K’s” in recognition of active participation in sports. On May Day the Athletic Association Queen is crowned. She is the Senior who exemplifies ability, sportsmanship, interest, and Keuka spirit. First row, Left to right : Lou Nell Walker, Janice Faso- lino, Ann Simpson, Queen; Lorraine Rowe, Barbara Hughes. Second row, Left to right : Evelyn Morgan, Suz¬ anne Goodrich. Absent : Joan Kucinski, Dayle Garlock.
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