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Show Who's Been Who In Art Queens Since the beginning of the art movement in Springville, it has been the custom to name art queens each year and these names have gone down in history his-tory as have the pictures chosen from the exhibits each year. The first queen of the April Art Show was Miss Rachel Ha-fen, Ha-fen, daughter of Springville's artist, John Hafen. A few of the early year queens in the order of years in which they reigned and were given the honor of unveiling the prize picture are Mary Wainwright, 1 9 2 2, Seventh grade; Lucy Wainwright, 1923, Fifth grade; Grace Llewellyn, 1924, Ninth grade; Odessa Men-denhall, Men-denhall, 1925, Twelfth grade; Helen Reynolds, 1926, Eighth grade; Naomi Dalton, 1927, (Continued on page two) Who's Been Who In Art Queens (Continued from page 1) grade; Alberta Mendenhall, 1928, Twelfth grade;-Beth Anderson, An-derson, 1929, Twelfth grade; Margaret Huntington, 1929, Eleventh grade; Beth Smith, 1930, Tenth grade; Eva Harmer, Har-mer, 1930, Eleventh grade. Melva Jenkins, 1931, Tenth grade; Ardith Madsen, 1931, Eleventh grade; Dorothy Bar-ett, Bar-ett, 1932, Tenth grade; Lenore Condie, 1932, Eleventh grade;. Louise Patrick, 1933, Ninth grade; Lula Hatch, 1933, Eleventh Elev-enth grade; Helen Tew, 1934, Tenth grade; Bemice Johnson, 1935, Eleventh grade; Louise Evans, 1935, Tenth grade; Grace Holley, 1936, Eleventh grade; Katherine Mendenhall, 1936, Eighth grade. RaNae Davis, 1937, Eighth; Clair Rowland, 1937, Tenth; Emma Holley, 1937, Eleventh; Ellen Rothwell, 1938, Eleventh; Maurine Child, 1938, Eighth; Beth Stebbins, 1939, Eighth; Norma Bird, 1940, Eighth; lone Lewis, 1940, Tenth; Dolores Smith, 1941, Seventh; Elma Patrlck, 1941, Eleventh grade. |