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One of the four International Festival queens Elaine Sakai JoAnne Squires Lilyan Mar and Rosemary Blancs will be crowned a Seattle Seafair princess at the International Queen Ball.

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Daesie Graves and Ruth White will begin their teaching careers as Kindergarten teachers. They are both University of Washington graduates.

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Mayor William F. Devin and Ray Eckmann prime minister of Seattle's Seafair gave a royal welcome last night to Lilyan Mar the newly chosen Miss International Center.

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Mui-Mui (Cheryl Mayre) Chow in a miniature woman warrior's dress. She will make an appearance in the Seafair Parades.

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Twenty Seafair princesses were guests of The Times at a Rainier Club dinner Friday. They were Helen Marie Ryan Beverly Anne Payne Dolores Barbour Dolores Finseth Jean Weimert Gloria Lucke Ella Rae Whitacre Gail Klatzker Marjean Patten Dolores Glazer…

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Doris Page pinned a skipper badge on Lilyan Mar Miss International Center. Other Festival princesses are Elaine Sakai Joanne Squires and Rosemary Blancas.

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Three workers James Mar Mary Tamura and Oscar Johnson hung lanterns in International Center in preparation for the International Festival.

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Mrs. Ernest Williams Mrs. Charles F. Clise and James M. Mar helped decorate for an Hawaiian Luau event to feature the Jackson Street Community Council's annual meeting.

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An "Oriental Float" turns a corner through a huge crowd during the spectacular Thursday night parade at International Center.

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Betty Young the newly elected president of Hwa Sheh Chinese Students' organization at the University of Washington is the first woman president of the organization.