Jean Brown Crowned Queen Valkyrie Taps Six Freshmen In Society Valkyrie, Honorary Sophomore Council, tapped six rising Sopho mores on Wednesday, May 10, during chapel period. Girls tapped were: Shirley Warner, Elizabeth Young, Doris Turner, Ann Perry, Florence Ferguson, and Laura Sanford. Miss Laura Tillett, professor of English, was announced an honorary member and faculty advisor for the new Valkyrie at the tapping service. The girls were initiated into Valkyrie on Wednesday, 17. A banquet was given the initiates and Miss lillett that night by outgoing Valkyries. Alumnae of the council were also present at the banquet. Shirley Warner, from Greenville, N. C., is president of the rising Soph omore class and served as president of the freshmen class. She was rep resentative to Legislature from North Dormitory. Shirley is a member of Phi Mu sororiety. Elizabeth Young, of Decatur, Ga served as representative to Student Christian Association this year and will act in that same capacity for next year. Slie is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sororiety. Doris Turner served as student government proctor in North Dor mitory this year and will serve on Student Christian Association Cab inet for the coming year. Doris is from Raleigh, N. C. and a member of Alpha Eta Sigma. Laura Sanford, Hendersonville, N C., was freshman representative to Boarding Student Council this year and was elected to the office of secretary of the rising Sophomore class. Ann Perry and Florence Fergu son, both pledges of Alpha Gamma Delta, are Charlotte girls. Ann was elected Treasurer of the student body for the coming year. She served on the War Service Committee this year. Florence served on Student Christian Association Cabinet an Day Student Council this year. le will serve on both of these counc next year. Outgoing members of Valkjrie Sara Bobbitt, Rebecca Nickles, Car olyn Hobson, Beatrice Potter, nora Anderson, and Sarah Jo Craw ford. . , Girls are chosen on the basis o scholarship, character, leadership, an contributions to their class an Queens. Students Give Last Recital Of Season On Saturday, April 29, at M. the students of Miss Grace Rob inson wefe presented m a reci ® program took place m i College Auditorium. The g participated in the recital and th selections they gave were Ashes of Roses Martha Venning , o Gershwin Prelude No. Nancy Blanton .•nil I Wake Wordtorde-Finden from “Indian Love Lyrics Charlotte Fair (Continued on Page 2) .TMiirriM*;' MAY DAY PIN-UP GIRL—May Queen Jean Brown held court in May Day Dell on the QUttWS campus. After the royal processional, a pageant depicting the history of the school in Queens presented. The Queen, who is from Troutman, was selected by fellow students early song in December. Seniors Given Thanks Gifts By Juniors Traditional Senior chapel was held on Friday, May 5. At this chapel, incoming student body officers pre sented outgoing student body officers gifts of appreciation. The Senior Class filed out of chapel after the awards were made, leaving their class section empty for the incoming Senior class. Each class left its sec tion and went into that it will hold next year. , . , Edna Adams, president of student government, presented Anne Hatcher, outgoing president, with china in Anne’s pattern. Betsy Hodges, pres ident of boarding student council, gave her predecessor, Mabel Beach, a house robe. Peggy Bell Benoit re ceived a monogramed linen set from her successor, Marie Sitton, president of the day student council. Emmy Wood, president of Student Chris tian Council gave a bracelet to Lou Wayland, ber predecessor. Annelle McCall received a tennis racquet from Ruth King who is taking over her duties as president of Athletic Association. Junior-Senior banquet, given by the Junior class in honor of the Se niors, was held at the Myers Park Club on Wednesday evening May 3, at 7:00 p. m. Jane King, the chair man of Junior-Senior banquet com mittee, acted as toastmistress. Mrs. J. M. Godard was guest speaker. “Canteen 44” was tbe theme of the banquet. All Juniors wore white dresses and red, white, and blue crepe aprons. A printed program with a cover showing a canteen door was given. Red, white, and blue flowers decorated the tables. Edna Adams, president of tbe stu dent body and past president of the Junior class, welcomed the guests. A toast to the Senior class was given by Frances Bryan, the new Senior class president, and Eleanor Lazenby Biggers, the president of the out going Senior class, gave the response for the Seniors. The Canteen Cuties, a group of Juniors, sang “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” and“ Just the Way You Look Tonight”. Betty Ellis gave her in terpretation of Virginia O’Brien sing ing “Rockaby Baby”. Betty Schaaff and Polly Foglesong gave a dance on Deborah and Maude. Of May College Growth Represented In Pageant Eleanor Biggers Maid-Of-Honor Miss Jean Brown of Troutman was crowned May Queen in the annual May Day exercises held in the Queens College anq)hitheater Friday after noon, May 5. She represented the spirit of the college in the program theme, a depiction of the develop ment of Queens College illustrated by typical dances. The dances pre sented were the Virginia Reel, Big Ap])le, Strauss Waltz, and the Pick aninny dance. Mrs. Eleanor Lazenby Biggers was maid of honor and the May Court was composed of Misses Lois Wilson of Stevenson, Md., Quincey Parrish of Georgetown, S. C., Eloise Dent of Charlotte, Jeanne Throckmorton of Reidsville, Betsy Hodges of Grif fon, Doris Nunn of Greer, S. C., Betty Barrentine of Charlotte, Lucy Pate of Gibson, Edna Adams of Win ston-Salem, Betty Carter of Lum- berton, Virginia Falls of Shelby, Catherine Patterson of Charlotte, Margaret Ezell of Spartanburg, S. C., Connie Slicer of Silver Springs, Md., Elizabeth Henry of Charlotte, Carolyn Wilson of Gastonia, Mary McGill of Greer, Dora Lybrand of Greensboro, Jane Carter of Lumber- ton, Mary Louise Whitmire of Ashe ville, Frances Pound of Charlotte, Annelle McCall of Florence, S. C., Elsie Blackburn of Charlotte, and Lucile Wayland of Malden, W. Va. Children taking part were Jannis Jones, Marjorie Ann McCutchan, Perry Allen ,and A1 Palmer. Miss LaRue Allison of Charlotte was the reader for the program which was directed by Miss Mavis Mitchell, Physical Education instruc tor. The musical accompaniments were presented by the college or chestra conducted by Merle T. Kes- ler. Immediately following the pageant, the Charlotte chapter of the Queens Alumnae Association had an “open house” for all campus guests in the Blair Day Student Union. High school seniors who were invited for hospitality day were given a luncheon at yie outdoor grill. The five national social sororities also held “open house” for all guests. FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Examinations will begin Thursday morning. May 25, at 9:00 o’clock and last until Wednesday afternoon, May 31, at 4:00 o’clock. The examination schedule is as follows: Thursday 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday third period classes. Thursday 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.—M.onday, Wednesday, Friday, second period classes. Friday 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, third period classes. Friday 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.—Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, second period classes. Saturday 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, fifth period classes. Saturday 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.—All sixth period classes. M.onday 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, first period classes. Monday 2:00 A. M. to 4:00 A. M.—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, first period classes. Tuesday 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, fourth period classes. Tuesday 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, fourth period classes. Wednesday 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, fifth period classes. Wednesday 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M,.—All conflicts.