1954-1972

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, H}70

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MAY i.tUEEN AT ECJC, Dottie Horn, daughter of Mrs. Jean Horn and the late Mr. Horn of Forest.

MR, AND MISS ECJC, Gary Gordon, son of Coach and Mrs. Ken Gordon of Forest, and Deborah Pierce.

DOTTIE HORN OUEEN, GARY GORDON MR. JCJC

Scott Students In May Day Fete Dottie Horn will reign over "The Age of Aquarius" in East Central Junior College•s thirty– sixth annual May Day celebra– tion. The festivities will be Thursday, May 7, beginning at 6 p.m. in the Gymnasium. ~ Sam Bounds, Donna Coward. Dianne Holder, Travis Kelly, Nanelle Evans, and Larry Brad– ford. F re.s hm en favorites are Wanda Comans, Mickey Ses– sions, Karen Cooper, Lucy · Young, and Mark Hatcher. crown bearer will be Phil Deaton, son of Mr. and ~rs, Al Deaton.

er, June Jackson, Debbie Nowell, Mary Ann McDonald, Virginia Barrett, Paula Hol– lingsworth, Jan Meadors, Linda Lewis, Jackie Breeland, Deb– o rah McEllenhenney, Carolyn Collinsm, Faye Smith, Janet Walton, Brenda Tucker, KattW Moore, Wanda Harrell, Jo Anh Holley, Betty Harper, Sarah Webb, Debra Crowell, Parj1 Freeny. • Also Mary Smith, Beth King, Di an n e Hollingsworth, Nan

Trainbearers will be Jodie Fowler, son of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Fowler of Clarke-Vena– ble Baptist Church, Decatur, and Wayne Baucum, son of Coach and Mrs. Bill Baucum• Introduced at E,C,J.C, by the late Mrs. W, W, Newsome as a feature of commencementday activities, the May Day program has been continued for 36 years as one of the most cherished traditions. Serving as Master of Cere– monies will be Ovid Vickers. Miss Lucille Wood is the chair– man of the program. Mrs. Bob– by Everett has charge of the reception. Serving as overall chairman of May Day activities is Mrs , Ruth Hull. Students participating in the program will be Sue Withers, Tr~-'--~-- ,,, __ __ ll.1--...J .... n .. t__ ..,,

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The 1970 May Day Queen is the daughter of Mrs. Jean Horn and the late Mr,HornofForest. She was a freshman class fav– orite, a cheerleader for two years, sophomore Homecoming Maid, and served this year as treasurer of the Stuctent Body Association. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and is presently in the Education cur– riculum. She plans to continue her studies this fall at the Uni- - versity of Southern Mississippi and major in Elementary Edu– cation. Also participating in the pro– gram will be members of the

Most Handsome and Most Beautiful, Ted Marshall and Debbie Pearson will be •~pre­ sented, along with the bea~ties, Marilyn Anderson, Cindy Cor– nelius and Susan Madden. Members of the 1970 Queen's court will be Patsy Nester, Maid of Honor, escorted by Joe Lee Anthony; Glenda Jones, with Larry Gregory, Sandra Wag– goner and Larry Cooper; Caro– lyn Murphy and Ross Bounds. Joyce Tillman and Mike Bag– ley. Flower girls for the event will be Cheryl Baucum, daugh– ter of Coach and Mrs, Bill

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