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tqfgifv. '7-bk ,W 'VII I' ly, -1 I C , , ndviulm , 1'-U S, Approaching the Throne MAY DAY Then followed the royal entertainment, with the May Pole dancers, a solo ballet dance, and a pantomime tin-soldier duet. Finally the reigning Queen and her court retired amid the fading evening shadows, and another lovely May Day came to a fitting close. The May Day Court of 1936 Queen ----- Retiring Queen - Senior Maids - Iunior Maids Sophomore Maids Freshman Maid - l55l Mary Frances Higgins Ann Heald Ruth Fabick Doris Bick Carol Foley l' Betty Henry lDolores Becker lRuth Savage lVeronica Coad Agnes Schmuke
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The May Court MA May Day annually climaxes, most fittingly, the student ac- tivities at Webster. It is a most elaborate and impressive ceremony and is held on the campus south of the Adminis- tration building, under the Queen's tree. Last year on Friday afternoon, May twenty-fourth, Mary Frances Higgins, a member of the Iunior Class, was crowned Queen of Love and Beauty, on this charming occasion. The Senior Class, carrying the traditional daisy chain, formed a guard of honor along the pathway down which the Queen and her Court passed. The page first announced the retiring Queen, Ann I-Iealdg then came the maids rep- resenting the various classes and proceeding in single tile to the throne, then the lady of the hour, the Queen, who most gracefully approached the throne and was crowned by the retiring Queen. l54l Y DAY
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What is a school without clulos? This is a question Webster College could not answer, but one it would illus- trate if its organizations should cease. Made very interesting by individual programs, each club represents a de- partment ofthe school. These organi- zations hold the interest of every stu- dent, and each does her part to con'- tinue forward movement. Which associations are the leaders of our school? What do they do? You will find activities and progress among the following organized groups.
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