7 Jli, Mom! 9:00 - MotUvU.' Bieakfait 11:45 - AU-QamfuU JluHcUeou 2:00 - Mo-tk&u' *Jea, Cjenlinye*, 4:00 - tf-laat Pa/utdb 8:00 - /llUCamfiud. Sint} 3:00 Sunday - Serenade Queen Joan I will rule over the festivities of Holi-Daze, the 1953 Junior Weekend, it was revealed Friday night during the ceremonies at the Junior Prom. Tall, statuesque blonde Joan Walker received her crown from Earl T. New bry, secretary of state. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and was sponsored for the title by Chi Psi and Phi Gamma Delta. Princesses on her court are Joan Marie Miller, Carol Lee Tate, Diane Stout and Cathy Tribe. The Gerlinger and Koyl cups awarded to the outstanding junior woman and man were presented to Joan Marie Miller and Ronald Lowell. Miss Miller received her cup from Mrs. Golda P. Wickham, director of women's affairs, to begin an exciting weekend for which she is co-chair men as well as being a member of the court. Active in campus affairs. Miss Miller has been a member of the sophomore and junior honoraries, Kwama and Phi Theta Upsilon, and is a junior class representative on the ASUO senate. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Lowell, on an athletic trip, was unable to attend the prom. He was named the state's outstanding student last December and traveled to New York as the guest of the National Association of Manufacturers. He is a three time winner of the Standard Oil scholarship .consistently on the honor roll, a member of Druids, junior men's honorary and on the varsity tennis team. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Druids, junior men's honorary, closed the Prom intermission by tapping seven sophomore men for membership. They are Don Rotenberg, Alex Byler, Andy Berwick, Bob Summers, Jim Light, Pete Williams and Doug Clement.