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MAY 16,1972 PAGE 11 ' *~. ; ;: iVERN\ ':~. A sunny day, lots of people, and a carmvat RESIDENT I'". f:.,,.. ;...-, by Becky Williams go ~ . Ill,.. f'" "-'~'~ ,," ' together to make a beautiful day, which is just what May Day was. Everyone at the carnival, including people of all ages from Westminster and the surrounding area, seemed to have a good time, and there were so many activities that probably no one was able to see everything. This was May Day... people if not in making money. The art show was All of the booths were successful in attracting busy during the entire afternoon, and there were displayed paintings of both professionals and WMC students. Winners of the contest were: first prize, Otto Eberspacher of Baltimore, second, Alexandria Pligavko, third, Rose Mary Reamer of Baltimore, and a special award was given to Phil Grout. Those receiving honorable mentions were: Linda Van Hart of Kemar, Md., Jim Sollers, Bill Schuller of Towson, Barbara Mason of Phoenix, Md., and John Harbold. The films which were shown in Decker attracted large audiences in spite of the summery weather outside, but the favorite entertainment was probably the mimists, Bert Houle and Sophie Wibaux, whose performance was judged nothing less than fantastic by those who saw them. The IDS class is pleased with the success of their project, and are considering a carnival for next year, althought they have not made a definite decision. They feel that another May Day is a good idea, because everyone who came out to the car- nival on May 6 had a good time.