TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1951 May Court Candidates SENIOR WOMEN who are candidates for May and Janie Ash Queen inexle: Ist row, left to ri3ht— 7.,-,clyn Helen Steliotes Beard, Joan Burlein, Sue Halperin. Ethel Clark, Charlotte Stin- First row—Juliana"FeeS, Nancy Srnith and - Diana Miller. Second row—lna Gerson, Phoebe Erickson and Carolyn Ryan. • ' ' May Court .f• • i • • li • 0 ,.. l. is . ts .. . To. Be.'El.eoe:d.Todo, - Primary elections of the May Queen and her maid-of-honor will take place today in the second floor lounge of Old Main from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All woman students at . the College are eligible to vote • Three. seniors and three freshmen will be chosen today. The finals will be held Thursday when . a senior will be elected queen and the two runnerups will be senior attendants. One freshman 'will be chosen maid-of-honor and these two runnerups will become freshman attendants May day will be held on front campus from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on May :12. Open houses and teas will be held for the mothers in the units before the ceremony. The . 11 seniors and seven fresh- ..e... ..iikti '.' ...: 119 L / .." ' 4', Boning f; ' study it it t k' by takii onds!) 1 NescaP :.. ijo cr ; . .. A No b. 4'.?. makes -.. .. ~...t right I t , ..ti .; 5. , . z. '',.....0.). Smolt; (piposocid tin.CMATI Is tee Mtn*. Resisted tradt "mirk el Tit NesUir Codiudy. lei to Studiati HessWde cattle Predict Wad impooded M sew pods 01=1*W Milt, as/ added tt catbeeydritss Ideittrie. abyss sal listrett) added spire ',pallet the Ram Tx= DNILY COLLEGIAN; STATE c - rn.,LEGE, PENNSYLVANIA man women.that are running in the primaries today were selected by the women's living units. • Senior girls interested in being on the Hemlock chain can sign up at the final elections on Thursday. The first 50 girls to sign will make up the chain and an additional 25 will be called on in case some dropout. nfelter. 2nd row—Gay Brunner, Martha Baltzell, Sally Sechler, and Lillian Bechakas. Acacia Lois Richardson of Gamma Phi Beta sorority was selected as Sweetheart of Acacia, Saturday night at the formal'Acacia Sweet heart ball. The finalists • were Betty Os wald, visiting - from West Chester S.T.C. and Lix Newell, a fresh- I man at the College. ' I ......- ...----------,..---- . .-----, ~- c, 7 s-ca THIS SUMMER 41- -1 Arlb ...- - -.. 4 .01111, -e n • 1„ ~, ~, II . X r lailib a broaden your horizon .., !'... , --7.,..-,.-..)......,,.....• ---- )fi , ~ ~ k4ef; - ---- -- .z.v 8 i O, SEE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO MEET EVERY PROGRAM: 38-DAY CRUISES to' Buenos Aires and return, with visits Oat 'Trinidad, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Soo Paulo and Montevideo: LIBERAL STOPOVERS In all ports of call, giving ample op. portunity to travel into tfia countries visited. 'ROUND SOUTH AMERICA CRUISE TOURS (all sea or sea-air), including extended South American Tours in a variety of combinations. Make Your Reservations Now For One of These Summer SaiHugs S. S. BRAZIL S.S. URUGUAY . . . Juno 14 S. S. ARGERTPNA . . . Juno 30 S.S. BRAZIL. . . Jay 12 S. S. URUGUAY • . . . .166, 24 Coeds To Vote For Quill Girl At SU 'Today Quill girl will be chosen at Student Union from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., today and tomorrow by all women students at the College. Candidates are Barbara Spren kle, president of WSGA. Mary Ellen Grube, president of WRA, and Janet Rosen, president of Mortar Board. Announcement of the girl se _acted will be made at the Matrix Table at the Nittany Lion inn FISHERMEN SPECIAL . 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They are planned and staffed to provide a fun-filled cruise holiday . . . with congenial companionship . . . gay parties . . . deck sports . . . fun in the outdoor pools . . . fine food and service! For a Good Time at Less Expense Choose CABIN CLASS If you're figuring a close budget you can enjoy pleasant travel at a substantial saving by traveling Cabin Class. Cabin Class on Good Neighbor Liners offers comfort able accommodations, excellent food, ample recrea tional facilities, plenty of deck space and the same fascinating trips ashore which First Class passengers share ... You can choose Cabin Class travel with the assurance that you'll have a good time J""• 2 worth-while saving. Five B Monday. The dinner is sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi, national wo men's journalism honorary. 15C of the most outstanding women on campus have been In vitations must be answered at Student Union by April 14. In addition to Quill girl, two other awards will be made. Mem bers of Theta Sigma Phi will se lect a Matrix Girl, a woman who has served the College with little recognition, and Cap Girl, one who has a large variety of ac tivities. The first president of the Col lege, Evan Pugh, was 31 and al eady a distinguished scientist he took office. Consult your Travel Agent or PAC=E •FIVE . . at a New York 1