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Q Candidate Warren Wheeler looks appreciative while joanne Eisenhooth opens the door and carries his books for him. Candidates and their escorts were FRONT ROW: Linda Ber negger, Diane Crary, Toni Churches, Mistress of Sharon Banbury, Margie Reese, Barb Moritz, Ku Ipo Waterworth and Ginny Schuer, BACK ROW: Roger Nisely-Zeta Phi's candi- date, Terry Darby-Pi Sigis candidate, Warren Wheeler-jonda's Ceremonies, jump Week-1964 t i Lois Gannett, dressed for the vveek's theme of Pajama Game, inter- views Kings' candidate, Scott Steele. candidate, Tim Pon-d-the T Sc C's candidate, jejf Olson-Coun- try Club's candidate, Scott Steele-Kings' candidate, and Bob Rush -S,bhinx's candidate. In front are Dale Smith, jump Week King from 1961, and Cindy Evans. R itil?
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M iss Heidz' Olbrich ueen qfthe May MISS SUE LANG, Maid of Honor The May Day festivities are always one of the highlights of the year. This year was no exception. Following tradition, the freshman Maypole dancers opened the program which was soon to be followed by the crowning of a new queen. The pages took their places and the procession began. First to come through the arches was Mary Ellen Hull, Second Attendant. She was followed by Betty Powers, First Attendant and Sue Lang, Maid of Honor. At last, the new Queen of the May, Heidi Olbrich wound her way through the arches to take her place at the throne. Sally Banbury, 1963 Queen of the May, crowned her successor and took her place with the court. The Queen and her court were guests of honor throughout the re- mainder of the program and, later that evening, at the play The Boy Friendw and at the dance. 24
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