K.T-Jaygiven to dresses, and mi its. made and modeled by Uw girls of I he department. showing versatile costumes and magic mixm. .During the snort mici mission Miss Margaret Kicnitz and Robert hitCK. sang a vocal duel.v.ts | ne second part of the show wasofat-of of to the tins cm u rtgiven to dresses, suits and coats foi mlormal and lormal festive occa-P.lin-P.st.F%C.heCISny*onLere-ofuthvednidMOIls.A runwav fioni the.* stage. with rows of tulips on either side* gave the audience a chance to see the models at close range.I'he high liglu of the evening was the May Festival. A processional . with Ladics-m-W:iiting to the Queen. Jean Bradt, Phvltis Pirkl, Dwevonc Feiock, Lcoia Machmcr Fidelia Hughes. Beth Hocpner. Marivs Haney and Joyce Thiele look iheir places on either side of the queens throne lor the Crowning service.Miss Deloras Kiaft. who had been elected by the Home Economics Department' by secret ballot the night of the show’ was chosen queen aimi crowned by Jack Parnoii. as Pnmc Minister. Mrs. Lavernc Varcnhorsl sang Mendelssohn's “Spiing Song which was followed by a May-pole drill by tlic Ladies-in-Waiting to the queen dressed in iormals of pastel colors:A huge and an appreciative au-diance was in attendance and de-elated it a fine showing. Miss Evelyn Allen head of the department assisted by the Colicco Club and stu-or- ! dent volunteers made the arrange*»n/.-incuts for the style show.* Mav Fellowship Day was ob-