' May Day Theme Of Program In School AssemblyI PHOENIX The assembly program to be held at Cherry St. school Friday, May 1, will be presented by Mrs. Welling* and Mrs. Harrison’s pupils.The program includes a song, “Come May,” bothgrades; history of May Day, Robert Hanlon, and poem, “A May Basket,” Barbara Markham.Instrumental music, “TheMarch of the Dwarfs” and 1 “Big Chief Tomahawk',, will he presented by EleanorBubbs, Billy Caltahiana, Michael Woodworth, Judy Howe, Brenda Dunn and Judy Steinberg.A Maypole dance will feature Elmer Alden, Clark Burton. Denise Crisafulli, Kaye Elhage, Herbert Conger. Da-I vid Keener, Cathleen McIntyre. Nancy Richardson, Nancy Sanchez and Timothy Smiley. After a band selection. “March of the Toys,” poems, j Mother” will be recited by Sally and Sandra Lindsay while Glen Candee tells of “My Own Mother” in another poem.“The play, Aloha Mother,” will feature 13 visiting mothers, Tommy, Elaine Nolan; George. George Betts; Jerry, 1 Barry Cramer; Kay, Deborah Eggleston; Linda, Deborah Berdick; Kahiki, Catherine Willey; Speaker, Cathie Eastman; Betty, Colleen Yerdon; Trudy, Diane Borthwick ; Jane. Sherry Johnson; Bob, Danny Lawrence; Jack, Fred Askew and Steve, Patrick Trumble.Laurie Kerber will do a Hawaiian dance. Characters in the play will be dressed in Hawaiian costumes with the stage appropriately decorated..1 \ Reean of Phoe-