SUNY at New Paltz - Paltzonian Yearbook (New Paltz, NY)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 21 text:

ELLEN H. TERBUSH Ellenville, N. Y. Clio Ellen A spirit, yet a Woman still. JOHN ALLHUSEN New Paltz, N. Y. Delphic HAI!! One among many. CLAIRE I. LAVERY Glens Falls, N. Y. Claire Very studious and sedate is she 17

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MAY FESTIVAL Q 1921 . May comes, day comes, One who was away comes ' All the earth was glad again Kind and fair to me. -Bliss Carmen We all realized that Springtime had come, but it'was Helen Smith's personi- iication of spring that stirred afresh in our hearts the joyous beauty of this season, when she summoned the powers of earth and sky, to awaken the sleeping flowers, on May day. - Q This was the introduction of the May Queen with her attendants and train, part of which included the Normal juniors, who after the enthronement of the May Queen, danced the Gayety Waltz. Following this Claire Conklin, Marcella Mc Nulty, and Gertrude Blackburn, did the interpretive dance Columbine qui Hirtef' V Alice Valente was chosen to dance the Spanish Iota Aragonesau for the pleasure of the newly enthroned queen. Evelyn Shaw and Zelda Neher as Dutch Villagers did a quaint little dance of that country. p Every May Queen desires a May Pole, and music was rendered by the ,Normal Orchestra, for the winding of the Pole. . ' The events of the day were concluded with a tennis match between the Seniors and juniors. Ruth Markle represented us in the singles, while Mildred Sammis and Grace Earl were our defendants in the doublesj To those of us who witnessed the May Day that was cleverly planned by Ivalclaire Sprow, a teacher loved by all, it will remain one of the happiest memories of N. P. N. A. R. V. 16 l



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MARGARET A. TIVNON Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Cho ClTiV57 Thou hast Wit, and fun, and ire MILDRED E. SAMMIS Stony Brook, N. Y. ' Sammy tgMifth admit me of thy crew. A. NGRINE TOMPKINS Peekskill, N. Y. cKNO1'iHC,, Indeed at scholar. 1.8

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