Obiter . ?SI W is w ?Si < <S c mw. May Day, 1917 The years at the spring,The days at the morn,Mornings at seven,The Hillsides dew pearled,Gods in His Heaven,Alls right with the world. /gjNN May ol, Normal campus was the scene of a beautiful tableau. Over \\\-y the festivities Miss Evelyn Quinney presided with all the pomp and splendour of a beautiful Grecian goddess. This occasion was the annual celebration of the students of the Normal in honor of May Day, an old English celebration of joy. The afternoons festivities commenced with the processional, led by thejiriestess drawn in a chari


Obiter . ?SI W is w ?Si < <S c mw. May Day, 1917 The years at the spring,The days at the morn,Mornings at seven,The Hillsides dew pearled,Gods in His Heaven,Alls right with the world. /gjNN May ol, Normal campus was the scene of a beautiful tableau. Over \\\-y the festivities Miss Evelyn Quinney presided with all the pomp and splendour of a beautiful Grecian goddess. This occasion was the annual celebration of the students of the Normal in honor of May Day, an old English celebration of joy. The afternoons festivities commenced with the processional, led by thejiriestess drawn in a chariot by four wood nymphs and surrounded by theircompanions and butterflies, these being impersonated by first and secondgrade Modelites. The consecrated the altar and with the ceremony began thetransformation. The fountain nymjihs danced in honor of their the violets and daisies, bright harbingers of spring, sprang from theground and danced with glee. Tlie dance of the garlands ended with the garlands being laid as


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