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HOME and SCHOOL ASSOCIATION fffontinuedj The following awards were made by Mrs. Chandler Gebhart, president of the New Castle Century Club. The prizes were made possible by the Mary Caroline Lightner Memorial Fund. Miss Carrie Gemmill, Mrs. George Williams, and Mrs. Paul Lawson, Sr., were judges of the sewing. The judges of the luncheons served by the ninth grade girls were Mrs. Chandler Geb- hart, Mrs. Frank Hewlett, and Mrs. Carlisle Tobin. The awards in sewing were: Tenth Grade: First, Elizabeth Blackburn: second, Nancy Ellen Hill, third, Peggy McCaughan. Ninth Grade: First, Betty Hall: second, Eugenia Chaseg third, Marie Hearne. Eighth Grade: First, Barbara Zeiglerg second, Ruth Luntg third, Phyllis Strawbridge. Seventh Grade: First, Evelyn Faulkner: second, Phyllis Alfreeg third, jean Strawbridge. The awards in cooking were: First-Dorothy Proud, Agnes johnson, Eugenia Chase and Irene Gotto. Second-Sarah Lewis, Eleanor Gooden, Louise Ben' dler and Marie Hearne. Third-Dorothy Collins, Anita Wallace, Betty Hall and Grace Babb. The Manual Training prizes are donated by the Trustees of the Commons. The Judges of the work were Mr. Henry Haut, Mr. Donald Banks, and Mr. Bruce Gordon. In the tenth grade the awards were: First, Clarence Everett, second, joseph Gottog third, john Megginsong fourth, Charles Yetterg and honorable mention, Francis Di Pietrapaul and Wesley Dasher. In the ninth grade the awards were: First, Clayton Hewes, assisted by Willard Smith, sec' ond, Charles Willisg third, Willard Smith: fourth, Aldorrino Yaccucig and honorable men' tion, August Inidellini and Edward Camelli. Dr. john Shilling, Assistant State Superintenf dent of Public Instruction, was present and spoke briefly on the opportunities available to both boys and girls in both fields, and the desirability of each boy and girl finishing his or her job. He was introduced by Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Harold C. Whiteside. U63 MAY DAY FESTIVAL fCo1uinueJj The following girls were attendants: 7th Grade-Phyllis Alfree and Charlotte Harrington 8th Grade-Theresa Whitlock and Florence Parker 9th Grade-Amelia Gebhart and Irene Gotto 10th Grade-Betty Mitchell and Josephine Weer llth Grade-Jeannette Clayton and Betty lane White 12th Grade-Margaret Weer and Helen Sullivan The most prominent character in the May Court, of course, was the Queen. The atten- dants entered the auditorium in the procession first. They made a street for the May Queen, King, and Maid of Honor to walk through. Next came the Maid of Honor followed by the King, and last of all came the Queen followed by the Train Bearers. After the King crowned the Queen, the at' tendants danced in her honor. Then the follow- ing program was presented: PROGRAM Reveille ......................... Newell Duncan Dance of the Spring Hours- Dance of Spring Hours D, Stephen, Fifth Grade Titania, Queen of the Fairies, Holds Court Moonlight Revels, based on The Midsummer Night's Dream of Shakespeare Second Grade Spring and Her Attendants, the Sun and the Rain, awaken the Snowdrops, Crocuses and Daffodils Spring Song ................. Mendelssohn Fourth Grade Now is the Month of Maying ............ Morley Chorus Greeting Dance-- Today's the First of May .Swedish Singing Game-Third Grade Occupational Dances- Washing the Clothes ....... Swedish Folk Dance First Grade Shoemaker's Dance.. ....... Danish Folk Dance Second Grade T3ll0f'S Dance ............. ..... S wedish Fourth Grade Reap the Flax .............. ..... S wedish Third Grade Announcement of the Queen's Entrance and the Crowning of the Queen The Dawn of Maytime, from Martha, by Von Flotow Chorus
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