I MAY DAY MAY DAY ISSUE Z 541 VOL. XXI. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1941. Number 25. Salem College May Queen and Members of Her Court sWM- 1 li MISS MARY LOUISE ROUSSEAU Winston-Salem MISS MARTHA BOWMAN Lumberton MISS MARIAN liOVERNICK Woodhaven N. Y. M,SS DOROTHY DIXON Fayettemlle MISS MILDRED LOUISE KELLY Fayetteville yUlHJUMW Sim I MISS CECILJA NUCIIOLS Charlotte mmmm. b. H SUV ■ MISS LILLY SUTTON FERRELL IVnston-Salem MISS KATHARINE KING Leaksville MISS MARGARET PATTERSON Charlotte •— I nnjujjjmiuk MISS MYRA BLOUNT Greenville MISS LYELL GLENN . Winston-Salem MISS EUSEBIA MIDGETT Winston-Salem MISS THORN CLARK Charlotte aiiiiii MISS LOUISE PAYNE Charlotte A May festival in Brittany will be the theme Saturday afternoon at 5 o’c lock at Salem College in May Day Dell when Miss Katharine King will be crowned Queen of May by the Princess of Poetic Vagabonds, played by Miss Eliz abeth Trotman. Miss King was chosen queen in a popular election held by the students. Miss Margaret Patterson, who received next to the largest number of votes, became maid-of-honor and the others shown above were chosen as members of the court. The celebration this year will attempt to recreate a Brit tany May Day in 1452. Considerable research has been done to assure accuracy in details of co^mes, scenery and properties. Costumes for the main chqrac ters were specially ordered, while those for the dancers and villagers were designed and made hy home economics students working with Misses Gladys Blackwood and Melmn Hill. Music of that period has been arranged for or chestra by Misses Marian Johnson and Margaret Leinbach. To take care of ex penses involved in the production, students have earned money at the college Tea Room by serving refreshments in the evening, with Miss Lucy Springer in charge. The 15th ceniury French tavern has been designed and built bv the art department.-—^// pictures courtesy Jouncal-Sentinel