ray Court - ROW ONE: Melba Montgomery, Hilda Milligan, Alice Degenhart, Sue Paxson, Betty Leopard, Sue Carruth, Doris Sue Jones. ROW TWO: Wiley Parker, Loanna Dirks, Janiece Helms, Darlene Darling, Betty Floyd, Pat Young, Marcie Crawford, Betty Buchanan, Evelyn Lawrence, Benny Stephens. ROW THREE: Joe Darrah, Quinn Waters, Paul Grubbs, Eddie Falkner, Don Green, Glenn Parrish, Norman Dykes, Jim Gaskill, Bill Moore. Wayne Arnold. NOT PICTURED: Noel Lemon.. May Fete I-lighlights Spring Will it rain or shine on the first day of May? This is the question asked by the Ju Go Jus as they add the final touch to the annual May Fete. After witnessing the early morning parade of blue jeans, rolled hair and half closed eyes, one stands in amazement, staring at the now brilliant and graceful performance of the Maypole. winders. During the fall semester each woman's club selects a junior or senior representative for the queen nominee. From these fifteen young ladies one is selected by the student body to be Queen of May, with the royal court being composed of representatives from each college and high school social club. This year marks the twentieth year of this spring festival. Hats off to Nina Harvey, director of the 1957 May Fete, who worked tirelessly in producing this event. Student body president Wimpy Wright escorts Queen Margaret to the throne in the '56 May Day activity. Maypole winders make the basket weave which is left on the pole.
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