PAVE POUR Seniors Choose Honor Women For May Day Participation Twenty outstanding women will be honored at the May Day ceremony Saturday afternoon. These girls, chosen by the vote of all senior women for their service and contributions to the College, will wear white and carry the hemlock arches. They are Mary Margaret Bar nett, Joan Bissey, Carolyn Cur rier, Jane Fouracre, Vicky Gil lespie, Gene Gilmore, Jean Hax ton, Roberta Hutchinson,Bar bara Keefer, Terry Klostrman, Louise Martin, Patricia Meily, Virginia McCluskey, Ann Pear son, Jo Ann Roraback, Beatrice Silverstone, Jane Spicher, Jane Weigl e, Betty Worrell, and Jacque Zivic. Also taking part is the Modern Dance group composed of Jos ephine Bail, Susan Bissey, Mar garet Cunningham, Pauline Glo bisch, Louise Grossman, Arlene Mack, Elaine Nelson, Wanda Moser, May Court Guests of Honor At Coronation Bal Algie Ann Moser and her May Day court will be presented at the Coronation Ball Friday night by Janet Lyons, president of WSGA. The boy ask girl semi - formal dance will be held in White Hall from 9-12 Friday night instead of Saturday night as was incorrect ly stated in yesterday's Daily Collegian. During intermission Miss Ly ons will disclose the names of Miss Moser's court. Her entour age will include the Maid of Honor elected from among three sophomore finalists, two senior attendants and two sophomore attendants elected by the woman student body, and two junior at tendants chosen by the May Day Committee. These girls, who have already been notified by the com mittee, will be brought forward by jesters and heralds •and pre sented to the audience. NSA to Discuss Plans,' Hear Regional Reports Plans for a Pennsylvania re gional conference will be the topic for discussion at National Student Association meeting in 16 Sparks at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Harold Brown, regional vice-president in charge of international affairs, will report to the local chapter on the decisions concerning the conference made by the executive committee in Philadelphia last weekend. Further reports on a scholar ship survey, student travel, and orientation will be considered. Rickard, and Gladdy Lou Mil ler, soloist. Others participating will be Suzanne Romig, retiring presi dent of WSGA; Lee Ann Wag ner retiring president of WRA; and Patricia Woods, president of PSCA; the Hemlock Chain, and May Pole Dancers. May Day Ceremonies will be held on the lawn in front of Old Main at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. In case of rain, however, it will be held in Recreation Hall. Cigarettes $1.39 per carton postage paid All Popular Brands 5 Cartons Minimum Order Send Checks or Money Order Clearvie'w Sales Agency Dept. P-3 17 Clearview Avenue Wilmington 278, Delaware Contest ending soon! Not too late to enter! Xl3OO CASH PRIZES in Molle "What do you say?" Contest! The big Molle "What do you say?" contest is ending soon! But it is not too late to enter! If you haven't entered as yet, dig out issues of this paper—all the previous Molle sets are in them! This is set #9! Fill in your answers to the ques tions asked in the balloons provided! Write your name, address, college. Then mail. That's all there is to it! What do you say when a gal says: CONTEST RULES ... Mollie "What do you say?" Contest 1. Merely write, in the blank car toon balloons above, your answers to the questions. Mail your entry to the address given elsewhere in this ad Be sure to fill in your complete name and address in the space in dicated. 2. Each contestant must be a regis tered male student of the college in whose paper this contest is pub lished, and each contestant must compete in all ten sets of cartoons in order to be eligible for prizes. If you did not receive a copy of this news -'• • • Women's Honorary Serenades Tappees Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, will serenade its pros pective tappees the latter part of this week. Girls will be tapped the morning following the sere nade. Sixth and Seventh semester 0. K. There it is! Fill 'em in! Send 'em in! Read contest rules! paper, a reasonable facsimile of the cartoon or a written description of it will be accepted. 3. With sets No. 3 and No. 8, the contestant must include a carton from a 2.50 or 500 tube—or from any size jar—of Moll& Remember, only two cartons (of any size) are re quired, but be sure you send one in with No. 3 and one in with No. 8 of the sets. 4. Only one entry will be accepted from each contestant in each set and coeds are eligible for Mortar Board, which chooses its mem bers for service, leadership, and scholarship. All coeds with suf ficient averages were considered. The minimum is two-tenths of a point above the All-College aver age for women. Girls were chosen as leaders in their particular, fields,,or because of a great many varied activities. Here are some hints to help you fill in Balloon #9B: Molle is a heavier brushless cream. It treats tender skin kindly, and yet is rough on bristly whiskers. Because Molle is heavier, it holds your whiskers out straight so your razor can glide right through 'em. With Molle, you shave cleaner, closer, quiCker, and mare comfortably. Try a tube today! And now for set #9: What do you say when a pal says: f r a - n.A_AL-ALA A. A. SA Af all entries must be the original work of the contestants, submitted in their own names. 5. Entries will be judged by the Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation, an independent judging organiza tion. All ten cartoons submitted by a single contestant will be considered as a unit in judging, end the judges' decisions will be based on the orig inality, aptness and interest of each set. First prize winners of $5O from each school will be eligible for the Grand Prise of $500.00 to be WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 11/48 1 Kline - Diefenderfer Announcement has been made of the engagement of Jean Die fenderfer to Ivan Kline, a junior at the College majoring in physi cal education. Miss Diefenderfer, a graduate of. Gettysburg College, is a mem ber of Delta Gamma and is now teaching in Hazleton. Mr. Kline of Frewsburg, N. Y., is president of Delta Chi. re, A4a `IT awarded to the best series of entries from all the schools. The decision of tho judges is final and duplicate prizes will be awarded in case of ties. 6. All entries become the property of Sterling Drug Inc., and no entries will be returned. 7. All ten sets of answers must be mailed before May 14, 1948, final date of the contest. Entries with in adequate postage will not be ac cepted. Prize winners will be an nounced here the week of Meg 24.
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