Friday, May 2, 1941. THE SALEMITE Page Three. MAY DAY ACTIYinES MliM M»OC«W Home Economics girls vjorking in the lab on costumes for May Day. Left to right: Dorothy McLean, Gladys Blacknvood, chairman; Edith Horsefield an d Flora Avera. Margaret Vardell and Marian Johnson have ’worked long and hard on arranging old compositions to suit Salem's Brittary Festival. Here are pictured fxior of the Fire-Dancers ’Lvho will perform at the ay Day Pageant. Left to right, Terrel Smith, Margaret Kempton, At ^^tsy Spach, and Mary Lib Bray. Dudie Jones, ’who ‘will take the place of Thorn Clark in the May Court. IVe are sorry Thorn can’t be here but are delighted that someone as beautiful as Dudie can take her place Katharine King just practicing another one of her talents. Here she IS “dointf’ the portrait of her maid-of-honor, Margaret Patterson W>5«? T'cetiie McGeheey chairman of May Day,, has been busy for ^veeks ’’^tJi plans for the pageant and her job has been no small otne. She *■’ shovi-n here consulting ’with Chubby Hayes, Publicity Chairman. 4^ The Prince of Poetic Vagabonds as played by Elizabeth Trotman, kneels to our beauteous Queen of the May, Katharine King.