PAGE FOUR CLARION MAY, 1954 Pictured above are two shots of the May court and their escorts. The festivities were held on Satur day, May 1, at 4:00 in the afternoon. The May court wore pastel dresses and their escorts were attired in white dinner jackets. Members of the court were: Gena Dickson, Frances Fortune, Dene Duckett, Celia Sherrill, Betty Starnes, Ruth Dellinger, Patsy Bumgarner, Nancy Setzer, Dot Wilkinson, and Kath- line Henson. A Beautiful Court And Colorful Pageant Make A Big Success May the first was a beautiful spring day. At four o’clock the Brevard high school band, under the direction of John Eversman, presented a concert of beautiful music. At the conclusion' of th^^ concert the band h'ei;alded the ar rival of the queen and her court with a processional march. The sophompr^: attendants and toeir escorts came from, the infir mary and ithef freshmen from the library. The attendants and their escorts approached the throne as .follows: Miss Nancy Setzer and Mr. Robert Boggan; Miss Dot Wil kinson and Mr. Don Malcolm; Miss Betty Lee Starnes and Mr. John Stewart; Miss Kathleen Henson and Mr. Henry Justice; Miss Wylladene Duckett and Mr. Ben Brooks; Miss Ruth Dellinger and Mr. Mark Os- :borne; Miss Celia Sherrill and Mr. Bill liller; Miss Patsy Bumgarner and Mr. James Davis. When the attendants had arrived ^at the throne. Miss Frances For tune, maid of honor, and Mr. Gard ner Ceely, her escort, approached the throne, immediately followed by Miss Becky Roy, flower girl, and Master Ken Stamey, crown bearer. Beautifully arrayed in white, the queen, ^ herself,. Miss Imogene Diqkson, escorteid by Mr. Harold White, ascended her throne which was bedecked with dog woods. Miss Dickson was then crowned Queen of May of Brevard college by President Robert H. Sta mey. AJfter her coronation the queen welcomed her subjects and attendants to the Dogwood Festi val. Immediately following the queen’s address, her subjects gave in her honor the colorful pageant Peter Pan under the direction of Miss Louise Moseley. After the pageant the queen led her attendants in the recessional from the throne. The queen and her attendants re ceived guests and friends at-a; re ception in the .Women’? Donnitory* A dance honoring thesqueen and her attendants was giveni in the college gymnasium from 8:30 to 12:00 o’clock. * 4 I NO! THAT t 1 COULDN’T BE ! I I The following is a telephone con versation in May, 1964: “Oh, Mabel, you really should have gone to that baseball game at Brevard. Just everyone of those 1954 graduates were there. That team is really making a name for itself since Ben Brooks took over the coaching job. You remember Ben don’t you, such a sweet guy. Too bad he still has that broken heart. Yes, he’s still carrying a torch for Betty Lee Starnes, and here she’s been married to John Marona for eight years now. Speak ing of the Maronas, they were there Cadillac, and their six kids. One of their little boys almost got run over when David Griggs came run ning down the bleachers selling everything from popcorn to port able drinking fountains. He always was quite a salesman, guess he must have been able to sell him self to Mary Frances Meachum. They’ve been going steady for five years now. As I sat there I spied Beth Jones walking by so called to her. The first thing she showed me was her new diamond, her fifth. When I asked if Nick had given it to her, she looked puzzled and said “Nick, who? Why you don’t mean Nick Williams, why he and Jim Elliott were sent up the river a couple of years ago when they stole a car to take a couple of gals swimming. You just can’t tell about these preachers to be can you?” Beth was carrying a huge poster around that said “Vote Fortune in the next election and be Fortunate.” It seems that Frances Fortune is planning on running as the first woman candidate for president \es, that’s right President of Bre vard college. I wonder what new rules she’ll put into effect. Oh, Mabel, I saw Evelyn Ledford, well that is she was Evelyn Led ford. She and Willie Woodlief got married soon after they left Bre vard in ’54. She had three little kids with her and knowing how she likes kids, I told her I was happy for her. She very nonchalantly re plied, “Oh, we have four more at home.” I asked about her old roomo Jennie Lou Morris. She re plied that the last she had heard, Jennie had gone to New York to get a job typing. Besides, Gene is getting transferred there too. Speaking of New York it seems as if many of that graduating class are playing on Broadway now. Dene Duckett is singing in Carnegie Hall in two weeks, Charles Summer ville and James Richardson have a comedy act on TV, Nadine Wil liams is playing the lead part in "Ruby: Gpnt^,” and Harry Patter son has pne of the best known dance bands in the Big City. Harold and Gena White were there, too. Gena was excited as usual. It seems that their oldest daughter who is in the third grade was chosen as “Little Miss May Queen” at Buckshoals Grammar School. You remember the country girls —Turn To Page Five