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VHllNlINl SWlllHlHHl Every -smile, every sigh, every twinkle of her eye, is known and loved by M. J. C. is a most fitting description of Miss Mary Frances Noel, this year's Valentine of M. J. C. SEVENTY-FOUR
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RECREATION RCDOM l These pictures show various activities in the Recreation Room There is no better spot in the college than the Recreation room. It is per- fect for work or play-a swell place to meet your friends and play a game of ping pong or checkers. The Recreation Room got its start from the money made at the first Fun Fest ever held at the college. The take was good and the committee used the money to the best advantage buying chairs, tables, games, draperies, and most of the equipment that is in Student Center. Since then individuals, organizations, and money made from successive Fun Fests have equipped the Recreation Room in its present state. The art students have contributed the mural and the beautiful Wall panels. The Room is managed by a Student Center Committee comprised of faculty and students and is kept in a clean condition by a group of N. Y. A. students. SEVENTY-THREE
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SPHIN Miss Marie Smart was crowned llliss Spring of 1940-41, but because of the lateness of the event it was impossible for her picture to ap- pear in last year's annual. We are happy to give honor to her now. even though a year has elapsed since that time. l On Friday night, May 1, 1942 the gymnasium at M. C. was turned into a May garden where couples danced to the strains of the Casa Nova Orchestra of Fayette. The goal baskets through which many basketballs have passed were beautifully disguised as May bas- kets bearing spring blossoms. In keeping with this spring theme lights were so arranged as to pro- duce a pleasing and soft-colored ef- fect. B This year spectators found it much more convenient to sit in the balconies rather than on the side- lines of the dance floor where they have in previous years been seated. The dance began at 9:00 o'clock Zllld dancers drifted in-some early and somelate-as usual, but everyone managed to be there by 10:00 o'clock, for who Wanted to miss the crowning of the queen- the highlight of the evening? g The queen and her court were selected as usual by three members of the orchestra. After much con- sideration of all the sixteen girls, the chosen Queen and Attendants were led by small flovver-girls down a path bordered by a picket fence to the throne which was placed in front of trees and Maypoles. As the royalty ascended the throne. flowers were thrown at their feet. HPHHM Wliat could. 'Je more fitting than May baskets at a May dance? And soit was, that, this year rather than corsages, May 'Jaskets were presented by the class presidents to the Queen and her Attendants. Then once again the Grand March was led by a stunning Queen and the Student Body President. Candidates for this year's queen and attendants were: SENIORS-Rosa Lu Abt, Do- lores Guild, Betty Anne Richey, Mary McCormick. IUNIORS - June Brockway, Rita Connelly, Marjorie Sue Fox, Mary Margaret Rector. SOPHOMQRES-Irene Hayob, Maxine Briscoe, Patsy Merck, Helen Jane Boon. ' V FRESHMEN - Dottie Wilsoii, Marilyn Rohan, Emmy Lou Tug- gle, Betty Hayob. SEVENTY-FIVE
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