PAGE EIGHT Three Finalists Chosen In May Queen Voting Three senior women were chosen as May Queen finalists in yesterday's Women's Student Government Association preliminary voting. They are Claire Ganim, home economics major from Cincinnatti, Dolores Jones, arts and letters major from Johns- town and Sheila Nearing, educa tion major from Milford. Three freshman women were named as finalists for the position of Maid of Honor. They are Suzanne Kenner, home economics major from Greensburg, Marjorie Miller, edu cation major from Bryn Mawr and Mary Ann Light, home eco nomics major from Springfield. To Serve in Court The two runners-up for each position will be included as at tendants in the Queen's court. Final voting will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow at the WSGA polls in Atherton, McAl lister, McElwain, Simmons and Thompson Halls. Women from Grange, Woman's Building and town will vote in McAllister. Junior and sophomore atten dants will also be elected in to morrow's voting. Pictures of the May Queen and her court will be displayed in the Athletic Store window during the coming week. The WSGA House of Represen tatives has named Mary Ann Gemmil, sophomore in education from New Cumberland, as May Day speaker. Court Jesters Named Court jesters will be Sara Mc- Coy, sophomore in home econom ics from Pittsburgh and Shirley Pittman, sophomore in arts and letters from Washington, D.C. An innovation in this year's May Day program will be the per formance of a women's gymnas tics and calisthenics group which is being trained by Eugene Wett stone, assistant professor of phy sical education. The WSGA House will select senior women for the Honor Arch CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN BY II:00 asa THE PRECEDING DAY RATES—It words or Iwo: $O3O One insertion $0.75 Two insertions $l.OO Three insertions Additional words $ for .0S for ear!, day of insertion. FOR SALE CHEVIE pickup truck. Exceptionally nice condition. Low mileage. Canvas corer for the bed Good 6 ply tires-6360. 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Honor Arch women are chosen for out standing service to the University This year, for the first time, mem bers of the Hemlock Chain will also be named on the basis of service. Nu rock Gets-- (Continued from page one) going to draw up a list of books 'as recommended reading for lib eral arts students. Miss O'Neill said that Richard C. Maloney, as sistant dean of the College of the Liberal Arts, was strongly in favor of the reading list, although he said that it had been tried once before and was unsuccessful. I The books on the list will be chosen by liberal - arts faculty ;members. Sigma Delta Chi to Meet Sigma Delta Chi, men's profes sional journalism fraternity, will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at 662 Franklin St. . . . i. ... .. .:, .. -'..... , ~/i ii, ....... . ~ . .. , •• .- ~ . • .., ~: -.-.... -:-.. 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OF atdauMfolagraCayer7 /MONICA'S LOADING MANIIFACTUAIIa Or Council to Hold Research Talk A symposium on "Conceptuali zation in Social Science Research" will be held under the sponsor ship of the Social Science Re search Council at 8 p.m. tomor row in the Hetzel Union assembly Dr. Harold K: Schilling, dean of the Graduate School, will serve as moderator for the symposium. Reports on three completed stud ies will be given. Dr. Joseph IL Britton, associate professor of child development and family relationships, will re port on "Mental Health Status of Rural Older People";' Dr. Joseph H. Grosslight, associate professor of psychology, on "Patterning Ef fect in Partial Reinforcement," and Dr. Frederick R. Matson, pro fessor of archaeology, on "The Ceramic Evidence of Culture Change in the Turkish Amouq -5000 to 1500 8.C." Funeral Services Held For Engineering Prof Funeral services were held yes terday for Clinton F. Heil, pro fessor of engineering research and assistant director of the Ordnance Research Laboratory. Heil had taught at the Univers ity since 1945, and was named as sistant director of the laboratory in 1952. He is survived by his wife, Mazie Carol Heil and a daughter, Phyllis Heil, sophomore in psychology from State Col lege. TRY THIS: put a pack of Luckies on a pedestal—under glass. Observe closely for several days. What happens? Not a thing. You've just learned the hard way that an unsmoked Lucky is simply Waste Taste! Light it, and it's simply wonderful. You see, a Lucky is made better to taste better. It's packed end to end with fine tobacco . . . mild, good-tasting tobacco the - to taste even better. Don't jusl light up a Lucky. You'll sa: tasting cigarette you ever smol DON'T JUST STAND THERE ... STICKLE! trili $ ~... MAKE 25 A Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (No drawings, please!) We'll shell out $25 for all we use— and for hundreds that never see print. So send stacks of 'em with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Luckies Taste Better NSYLVANIA Indie Evaluation Plan Initiated by Leonides Leonides Council initiated a proposed plan Monday night for evaluating the activities of independent women in Leon ides affairs. Under the plan, presented by Barbara Barniker, chair man of the point system committee, independent women will receive points for different degrees of participation. A mini mum of 15 points must be ob tained in order to purchase a Leonides' pin. Rosetta Kearney, president of Leonides, spoke to the women on the present "lack of spirit" in Leonides. "We are desperate ly in need of women to back Leonides," she said, "and we want people we can depend on." Under the new system indepen dent women will receive 5 points as committee chairmen, 4 points as committee co-chairmen and 1 to 3 points as committee mem bers. Each woman present re ceived 1 point for attending the meeting. A cup will be awarded at the end of the year to the coed with the most points. Leonides Council members are also included in the point, plan. Miss Kearney announced that the next mass meeting, a satire on the Academy Awards, will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Helsel Union assembly room. The . satire will be a series of CIGARETTES WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. 1957 skits on recent Hollywood mo vies. Among the "actors" are Lash Howes, president of the Associa tion of Independent Men, as Artichoke in "Patience," a satire on "Baby Doll"; Samuel Valen tine, captain of the 1956 football team, as Valentino in a satire on "La Strada—The Worst For leign Movie of the Year." Harry Martini, president of the junior class, and John Arnold, vice president of the freshman class, will appear as Henry Fonda and Mel Ferrer in "Tol Story," a take-off on "War and Peace." Four "Leos,"' replicas of the Nittany Lion, will be presented to the winning skits. The event is open to the pub lic and admission is free. The AIM-Leonides choir will sing during intermission. Chances on two sport shirts will be sold by members of Leonides at 10 cents each or three for 25 cents until April 6. The winner will be chosen by a drawing at the Indie Week banquet. WHAT 15 A WEALTHY BIRDS Pith Thrush IANORA UERNSTEIN. WHAT IS A PINT4/ZED GHOSTS Rosa De WOLF, Bantam Phantom TEM PLI U WHAT IS A RADIO THAT RUNS ALL NIGHT T %NI Tireless Wireless iron BUNTON, •CORipA TECH JAMES TAIRANIi.