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SPHIN In a beautiful setting of a May Garden with a white picket fence, huge baskets of spring flowers, green foliage, and dainty spring forinals, M. C. acclaimed the Spring Prom Queen of 1942. The six basketball goals around the gymnasium floor were changed into holders for huge bouquets. The balcony was banked on each end with masses of green foliage and ferns. For the queens throne, a minia- ture garden was created in one end of the gymnasium directly opposite the orchestra. This garden, sur- rounded with a white picket fence, was fairly blossoiningi' with real flowers. just in back of the throne was a May Pole with delicate pas- tel strealners. The candidates entered one by one until the ewhole garden was filled with sixteen of M. J. C.'s most vivacious co-eds. They left the gar- den and walked the length of the floor, so as to allow a trio delegat- ed froni the orchestra to judge to whom the honor should goq . A few niinutes of suspense and the class attendants began to enter. They were Misses Dottie Wilsoii, Maxine Briscoe, -Tune Brockway, and Betty Ann Richey. The class presidents stepped from the audi- w-... EPHHM ROSA LU ABT p ence and entered the garden with the attendants. A Finally the Queen of the 1942 Spring Prom entered-Miss Rosa Lu Abt. Stanley Isle, student body president, presented Miss Abt with her flowers and crowned her Queen of the festivity. Her attendants were given wrist corsages. As tradition has it, the queen and her attendants started the next dance with the rest of the on-look- ers joining until once more the au- ditoriuin was filled with dancers. SIXTY -FIVE b
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MUJUEU CARL' BAKER LOIS FITZSIMMONS Editor Business Manager STAFF Editor in Chief ....... ........... C arl Baker Associate ................ Business Manager ...... Class Editors Senior ............. jumor ............1... Sophomore ....... Freshman, ..... Feature Editors ....... Sports Editor ........ Typists ............. Advertising Manager Associates ......................... Photographer ........ Art Editor ....... Russell Marshall Lois Fitzsimmons .--..-..Covella Harris -..---..Marjorie Brockway ..---...Ann Gasparotti jean Ellen Spurling ---.....Maxine Briscoe Shirley Jacobs ---.-,-.Elbert Stringer .....-..Maurine Meriwether Annette Butts Martha Miles Dina Lee Shumate Harrison Hartman Rector jim Hirst Dick Valelly Mary Margaret Rector A Swetnarp -.......Pau1 Gasparptti SIXTY-SIX
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