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tw? N 1 May Queen - Marsha Ayres Presented by the Class of 1964, the theme of the 1963 May Weekend was State Fairf' The weekend opened on Friday night with a lively c'hoedown enjoyed by students and faculty alike. On Saturday, activities included a picnic, the traditional pageant and a semi-formal dance. The festivities in the afternoon began with the crowning of lovely Marsha Ayres as Queen. The program which followed included interpretations of several lyric poems by the Modern Dance Club, the presentation of the Maroon Awards, the Blue Stocking award, and ribbons to the presidents of the campus organizations. The climax of the after- noon was the tapping of the Junior Deans. Nancy Osgood, President of the Freshman Class, was general chairman of the weekend. She was aided by Sue Drury, Leslie Waleryzak, Colette Styffe, Debby Scholfield, Phyllis Green, Martie NVentworth, Sibyl Nye, jean Kwok, and Nancy Albertson.
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