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ah. ' K Ll,I'll,0l' I 0l'l'l RIDAY evening, May ninth, was the date. Decorated with balloons and streamers and filled with dancing couples, New Hampshire Hall , , .- i ,-.- Y ii 1 . , ii 3 - 1 , i . i .- i . s lent itself to the spirit and gaiety of the annual Mardi Gras. Shortly before the intermission, the long awaited moment arrived. Announced by a climactic fan- fare, the royal procession marched to the stage. The spotlight was focused on the Queen of the juniors, blonde, regal Ann Badger of Chi Omega as she was oflicially crowned by President Robert Chandler. Her aides were Sylvia Blanchard, Alpha Xi Delta, and brunette Joanne Buswell of Alpha Chi Omega. ,Each ol' the three members of the royal court received beautiful bouquets. Following the Coronation, dancing was resumed to the rhyth- mical beat of johnny Long and his orchestra.
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Left to right-Dean William Meclesy, Sir Left 10 rigbl-President R. F. Chandler Ivy Baker Priest Roger Makin, President R. F. Chandler. Gov. Hugh Gregg, Dr. Lillian Galbraith Gov. Fine, Dr. Light. onuocafion Coach Lou Little
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