1961-1962 Yearbook

MAY QUEEN NOMINEES. FRONT ROW, Shoron Berrv, Anne Smith. Beckv Marltn. Lindo PrilChetl. SECOND ROW, BellV Movs, Josephi ne Holt, Donna Knopp, Al ice M ill$, Sherro Monl n, KaT ie Darli ng, LoleTa Higginbotham, Dor is Borrell , Sondra Tucker , Coral Sinen, Suellen Tullts , Sa rah Brown , Ma ry Lee Jone$, Lindo lee, Glendo Holder. MAY DAY Lovely pageant adds grace, beauty to campus Spring is ushered in on May first by lovely girls in pastel formals in the May Fete ceremonies. Six a.m. practices are forgotten as tJ, e girls wind the May pole into different designs with colorful ribbons. All of the campus photographers are on hand to take pictures of each phase of the event. Strains of spring music echo across the campus as the May Queen and her court, made up of representatives from each social club, are presented. The Queen is chosen from three finalists elected by the students from a group of girls nominated by the women's social clubs. To the Ju Go Ju women' s social club, which has sponsored the Fete for almost thirty years, these ceremonies are the result of many long hours of preparation although the work is hardly remembered as the beautiful afternoon pageant draws to a close. WEEKS of ea rl y morning practice become worthwhile on May Day when the pole w inders give a performance reminiscent of the ea rly English tradition.

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