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> $ 111 Dave Beyer, Peggy Hirsch, Bob Three fountains 5 will decorate Rainbow Gardens with one on Smith, Sue McCartney, Ron either side of the stage and one immediately in the center of the dance Casey, Judy Doehla, Bob Ellison, floor. Blue mist -rising through a Lolly Lockhart, Patti-Carlile, and chiffon drape ffrom the center Marilyn Millard appear in the fountain accented by purple and Dr. Zizzamia cast. blue lights will carry out the theme, "Fountainbleau." Miss Josephine Unger, 1957 Talks On UN; graduate of Mercyhurst, has been General Chairman, Mary Bes- engaged as Scene Designer and cher, announces $that $5.00 per Alba Zizzamia, UN correspon­ Technical Director for the {pro­ couple is the price of tickets. They dent for the National! Catholic duction. Sandy David, Stage will be sold Monday through Welfare • Conference J Willi address Manager, 'is assisted by Bonnie Friday, beginning May 11, in Col­ | the student body on Wednesday, Osinski, while Janet Ladley will lege Hall 12-l|p.mvt £ April 29, at the 1:00 p.m. assem­ handle promotion and publicity. Couples may request 5x7 photo­ bly in the Little Theatre. The Also involved in backstage oper­ graphs for only $1.50. Mr. Richard Atopic of her address is the United ations are Joanne Beitler, J cos­ Kubeja, jPraeterita photographer, Nations organization and* setup tumes, Kay Dwyer, {props, and will take the|pictures. £and programs Jof interest to Rita Gazarik, lights and!sound. higher education. Wg&U/ie. I Dress Award Cynthia Ryan, Prefect, gives Carole Amenta, new Sodalist, her Chaperones for "Fountain­ Sodality pin. Carole is among: the probationers who will be re­ bleau" will be Mr. and Mrs. S. A native of? Hartford, Connec- To bolster ticket sales, proceeds ceived on Sunday, April 26, following: the Day of Recollection on Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Leo tlcut, Dr. Zizzamia is the chair­ of which will be turned over to Asril 25. 1 F Trambley, Jr. man of the Cultural fi Relations the Dorm fund, classes are divided Committee 5 of the Catholic Asso­ into teams under appointed cap­ ciation for International Peace. tains. The teams selling the Probationers Enter Sodality; Senior Party She serves as a representative of greatest! number of tickets jwill the World | Union of 1 Catholic win a movie at (the Strand Thea­ Women's! Organizations at tre and a pizza party. As an added Make Act Of Consecration Plans Ready UNICEF and as assistant observer incentive, the individual girl with Springtime will! invade St. on the staff of the^NCWC office On Saturday, April 25, from the most sales will receive a forty Father! Daniel Martin, College Luke's on Tuesday, April 26 at for UN affairs. I dollar cocktail dress from Trasks. 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the So­ A Chaplain and Director of the So­ 6:00 p.m. when the freshmen, She received her B.A. degree Tickets for a special performance dality of the Immaculate Con­ dality, will* preside over! the re­ sophomores, and juniors enter­ ception will have its monthly Day from Trinity College, Washing­ for high school students on Fri­ ception ceremony. Cynthia Ryan, tain the senior class at a dinner ton, D. C, and was awarded the day,! April 24, are only 50 cents. of Recollection in preparation for party in their honor. the Sodality Reception on Sun­ Prefect,! will present the new title of Doctor of Literature from day, April 26 at 1:30 p.m. in the members for acceptance. Each In the Springtime decorating the University of Rome, Italy. f4nn&UHti*t$> theme, each table at St. Luke's chapel. probationer f has completed j an in­ Doctor was formerly Professor will hold a yellow daffodil. Favors and head of the Italian Depart­ On May 2, Student Council will Father Robert Levis of Gannon tensive, eight-month period of sponsor St. Bonaventure Day. College will conduct the confer­ for the seniors will be wrapped ment of Trinity College. ences during the Day of Recollec­ training in the Sodality way of so as to carry out the decorating In her position as NC corres­ Bona's men will arrive at 2:30 tion in the chapel. Particular life- effects. pondent she covered the UN ses­ p.m. to hear welcome addresses emphasis will be * placed on the Receive Pins'. The dinner party will feature a sion in New York and Geneva by Mother M. Eutace, President Act of Consecration to the Blessed After the formal acceptance by nightclub act based on the sen­ and the UNESCO General Con-I of Mercyhurst, and Emma Jean Virgin Mary which Sodalists must Father Martin, the new Sodalists iors' hometowns. Entertainment ference in Motevideo. Dr. Ziz­ Newby, Student Council President. take as part of the Sodality way will receive their official Sodality chairman, Kay Clayton, promises zamia has also traveled extensive­ Afternoon outdoor and Indoor of life. pins from! the Prefect and Julie a musical treat including a jazz ly in Europe, Latin America, and activities with refreshments will Renewed Act Kuhner, Mistress of Candidates. combo. thejjUnited States. : J precede the cafeteria-style dinner. This same Act of Consecration The Sodality of the Immaculate Freshmen and sophomores will Dr. Zizzamia;^ has translated | An informal dance in the auditor­ will be taken the following day Conception invites anyone who assist Junior committee heads: many Italian works, one of which,! ium will end the day at 12:00 p.m. by the 28 girls entering the So­ wishes, to attend either the Day Mary Jane St. George, Margaret The Life of Christ, by Guiseppe Betty Lu Dorsogna, general dality. At this same time, present of Recollection, April 25, or the Gerace, Julie Kuhner, Kay Clay­ Richciotti, is used as a text by the chairman, will announce the nom­ Sodality members will renew Reception of new members into ton, Marlene Franco, Pat Cava­ freshmen Theology class at inal fee to-be charged each girl theirs. the Sodality on April 26. naugh, and Cathy Srbic, clean-up. Mercyhurst. at a later date. Pa ere Two TH E MERCIAD April 2Z, 1959 St uaen t\Xeaaer s,eahd An Ounce Of Etcetera 'WoJ.rn ^Jn I e tiectu all dm r Are you keeping up with modern trends, "Whoever might be elected, may she dedi­ I By Elaine Curtis meaning, have you tried wedging yourself in­ cate herself to the betterment of each stu­ J" 'The time has come', the wal- before them -Quo vadis?—like a to a telephone booth! wit hit hirty-some other dent, the school, and to the greater glory of rus said, *to talk of many f things; shining light for some, like a classmates? If not, you're "nil" as far as God." As I repeat those concluding words of Of shoes, and ships,] and sealing gloomy pit for others. The words being a modern college intellectual; and my campaign speech. I am acquiring a deep­ wax, of | cabbages and kings.' " can be challenging, or theyfcan furthermore, you're passing by the challenge er insight into the responsibility of the office How right the walrus was—"Of be terrifying. of a lifetime—the challenge to broaden your of President of Student Council and thefim- many things," indeed, and of As the end of a chronological scope of education. After all, it does take an portance of our state as students of things almost as diversified as year is heralded by merrymaking, amazing amount of technical! thought and Mercyhurst College. Lewis Carroll's "sealing wax . . . so, too, is the end of an academic mathematical calculations to be able to and kings." year a cause for jubilation. squeeze 34 undergraduates into a telephone Here at Mercyhurst the end of Student After the long weary months Dancing has long been recognized booth as was accomplished recently in a Council is identical with the aims of this of winter, Spring has finally as an outlet for man's happiest California college. Catholic College; this is, the promotion of the come. At last the birds sing in the emotions, and Mercyhurst stu­ goals of Christian!education in an academic early morning ... a* blue sky dents are no exception.'*At Prom Newspaper and magazine articles across community. dotted with cotton candy clouds time, men will come from far and the land are actually promoting the disper­ The program of Student Council for the takes the place of i murky snow wide (well, almost) to join us in sion, throughout the campuses of our nation, coming year embodies three aspects: spiri­ clouds. The grass is greener, the dancing Un festive tribute to the of this modem version of fan "intellectual tual, intellectual, and social. sunsets £ more brilliant. It is the seniors. challenge." And many students are accepting Sunday of Nature—everything is Even the ancient Romans at­ the challenge. All too few stop to consider Keeping in mind the most important fresh and sweet after a Saturday- aspect of the wholefperson, Council will fost­ tended the theatre for diversion, that the time andl energy spent on such night bath. and here again Mercyhurst! fol­ "purposeful" competition among colleges er the spiritual life of the student by cooper­ June is close upon us; some­ lows hallowed tradition. The could be employed for something much more ating with the Sodality, Y. C. S., and spiritu­ how a feeling of finality seems Dramatics Society presents Star­ constructive and rewarding. al advisers of the college. to be growing on campus. The dust. May the seniors go forth The development of the intellectual life of graduates have reached a mile­ with the light of the stars in their Perhaps we are hopelessly "ancient," but each student is the \ second specific aim of stone and the question now looms eyes, but may they not be blinded. we are unable to discern anything beneficial Council. This means that Student Council in this kind of "high class intellectualism." will attempt to provide opportunities for each student to fulfill her purpose in college by Civic Ballet, Music Groups considering! the following: Dk ennci ediiion 1. council and club evaluation, Offer Current Entertainment This summer the Seventh World Youth 2. special service functions, By Mary Lee Stadter Festival will be held fin Vienna. Organizers 3. coordination of student activities, April and May offer a|variety of entertainment attractions xor are the two major youth organizations of the 4. improvement of general interest in the students who will have a few spare hours among thelmany activities Soviets — World Federation of Democratic i workings of Council, .school policies, to already scheduled for these months. Youth and International Union of Students— produce more active participation by "The Dupont Show of the Month" presents "The Browning Ver­ both founded immediately following World the students, \ sion" on Thursday, April 23, from 8 to 9:30 p.m. This CBS presentation War II. Their headquarters* arefbehind Ithe 5. re-opening of the Student Council office tells the story of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Iron Curtain at present. as a vital clearing-house for dates, com­ The Gannon Choral Concert will be held on Friday, April 24, 8:30 In an effort to reach the world's youth, plaints, suggestions, and other business, p.m., at the Lawrence Hotel Ballroom. The Gannon Glee Club will be these two organizations have sponsored The Student Council will provide for social joined by St. John's College Girls' Chorus from Cleveland. Festivals every second year since 1947, awareness! first, by improving the relation­ CBS will televise "Meet Me In always in fa communist-dominated country. ships between classes, and the students and St. Louis" starring Jane Powell, For the first time, the Festival will be held faculty (through active functioning of Stu­ -4, 1U ISee 3tJeann e Craine, and Tab Hunter this summer in a city outsideJof the Soviet dent-Faculty Committee); second, |by as­ Your Editors Recommend: on April 26, from 9 to 11 p.m. regime. suming a greater responsibility in the Fresh­ Those interested in something To some this seems a good opportunity . .~. that students remember that exciting and different may' wish man Orientation program; third, by present­ courtesy extends to faculty for Americans to attend, meet, and mingle ing a Council assembly program for the en­ members too. to join the Morg Edward's week­ with youth from other countries. We should tire student body in the early fall; fourth, by end excursion to Louisville for the . . . paying special attention to Kentucky Derby Special on May realize the exact nature of this gathering, promoting the formation of an honor system; Our Blessed Mother during both politically and f propagandist ically. fifth, by a well planned schedule?of social 2. The fee, $56.25, includes trans­ her month. portation, two nights lodging at Through this Festival, it will be possible to activities, in conjunction with other colleges. . . . that "Stardust" attendance the Sheraton Gibson Hotel in reach the majority of the^youth of the neu­ This is the program for the coming year. be perfect. Cincinnati, and a reserved seat at tral nations and in so doing to demonstrate It will require the interest, zeal, and cooper­ . . . that day-hops eating their the Kentucky Derby. Call} 5-1228 the Soviets' supposed superiority, cultural­ ation of each student. Withfthese the pro­ lunches!in the lounges keep for reservations. ly and athletically. gram will succeed. | \ the lounges In good order. Some Americans plan'to attend. As they Your Editors Commend: Erie Civic Ballet, a community Betty Lu Dorsogna project, will present{ its second go, we hopefthat they will appreciate fully .1. . Student Council's election the significance of the Vienna Youth Festi­ Student Council President, annual program on May 1 and 1 1959-1960 I m committee for the smooth 2 at the Columbia Theater and val, and be less prone to be exploited and voting procedure. Memorial High School, respec­ used Ifo r propaganda purposes. . . . voters} who participate both tively. The dance team, consisting x^utholicd l^o lilies wisely and fully In the April of three professional ballerinas, and May elections. two male dancers and amateurs, ende o>f Jjin Your Editors Congratulate: s In another year Americans will again vote will present classical, modern, and ... all new officers. romantic ||ballet and character <! o and Peggy Cummings have se­ To take over as*. vice-president gate this year, and Gloria Borc- of Student Council land president cured positions in Long Island zon, junior NSA delegate this high schools. Spj of the Student Board of Discipline year, will be senior delegates next is Pat Cavanaugh. This year Pat year. But, NewIYork is not the only served as president of Dorm Coun­ "big city" to claim Mercyhurst cil and senior delegate to the Scfrttfaat&y % graduates. Joan Holsinger,! Mer­ National Students' Association. The students of| Mercy hurst cedes Goodwill, and Rosemary | H Sodality, YCS Wiesen will teach in Levittown, Margaret Gerace, who was College wish to express their sympathy to Mother M. Gabriel about eighteen miles from the elected Sodality prefect, is serving center of Philadelphia. Sp ''-7Jm as vice-prefect of the Sodality this on the recent death \ of her mother. Welling Chang will do graduate year. Newly-elected Y.C.S. cam work, as will Eleanor Cavanaugh. pus chairman! is Marilyn Smith. She is now campus secretary. Praeterita Roving Reporter Inquires A Editor-in-chief of the 1960 Praeterita is Mary Stark. This rr year sheShas served asjeditor of "Why Are You In College? the Merciad. Assisting Mary will be Linda Rosinski, art editor; By Mary Alice Zimmerman B Pat Schaeffer, business manager; As emphasis turns to education, prepare for a teaching profession and Pat Green, photography edi­ the question arises, "Why are you and to acquire a deeper know­ tor. Linda was! a member of the in college?" Roving reporter has ledge of life in general and people art staff of the 1959 Praeterita. asked Mercyhurst students this in particular are! the primary In her office as junior class question. reasons I chose to attend college." treasurer, Pat Schaeffer has Sue Hall states, "I go to college "it came to college to further in order to educate myself men­ my education and to obtain a tally, morally, and socially so that degree for future security. College Writers Meet I may become a mature adult is beneficial! for it makes one who is fitted to live and to make morelmature. I enjoy college be­ a living." cause it makes me mores aware For {Spaghetti of life and other people around "I think I could best answer Rico's Restaurant will be the me," Julie Prettyman answered. this question by using the word scene of the annual Publications "OOKC" It A HCOItTMIO TRADE-HARK. CORYRIOHT © 1959 THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. enlargement . . . mainly of ideas, Eileen Quinn replied, "My pur­ Dinner on May 5, at 6:00 p.m. but also of interests, attitudes, ap­ pose in going to college is to ob­ The menu is to be a spaghetti preciations, and opportunities," tain an education in various sub­ dinner. expresses Barb Donatelll. jects inlorder to carry on|an{in­ At the dinner there will be an telligent conversation with people Sue Bye says, "My reason for Abracadabra introduction of new officers by of different interests. This would those holding ioffice now. going to college is to get a more not only £ broaden my knowledge Foolish boy—the best way to make a bottle liberal education so that I will be Sixty-nine persons, who have but also my personality." of Coke disappear is to drink it! Yes, qualified ^ as members of Merciad, equipped to do my part in the Editors of the Young Christian Drink outside world. Also a college edu­ swallow after swallow, that cold crisp taste is Praeterita and Press Club, are to Students magazine sum up the cation is a good experience from BO deeply satisfying •.. and the lively lift attend this dinner. situation by saying, "The full is so bright and cheerful the whole day the viewpoint of meeting new Christian student has the prime Nine will be attending as people and situations." seems happier, just like magic. So open members of both Merciad and vocation to know, love, and serve sesame! Just uncap the bottle and get Irene Szklinski replied, "like Praeterita. Three will be present God, and his vocation to the stu­ ready for The Pause That Refreshes! as members of Praeterita and most students, I entered college dent life gives him the how. Press Club both. Carolyn Schehrer as a means to obtain a desirable . . . He can fulfill his role in the BE REALLY REFRESHED... HAVE A COKBI qualifies to attend as a worker job. However, I realize that Mystical Body by fulfilling his on Merciad and Press Club, while through education I can serve obligations as a student and of­ Bottled under authority of The Coco-Colo Company by Virginia Rossoni will js attend as a society better." fering this life in union with all member of all three clubs. Carolyn Kopkowski says, "To the members in Christ." RIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Pace Four TH E MERCIAD April 22, 1959 Students Print NSA Is Channel For Opinions Two Projects Concerning Pertinent Issues Editor's Note: This is the third in a series of articles designed to acquaint the student body with the workings of-important organizations on Literature campus. The basic unit of the United States National students' Association Literary conscious students at is the individual, college student body. Student! government is the Mercyhurst are preparing two principal channel through which the Association reaches the students. major projects for publication It is a I national organization composed of four hundred member col­ before the end of the semester. leges and universities. Mercyhurst is in the Pennsylvania-West Virginia The "Business Leaf," an annual region and is represented by two delegates,! Pat Cavanaugh and project of the sophomore business Gloria Borczon. students, is under the direction NSA serves Mercyhurst by con- of Sister! M. de Montfort. This ducting regional conferences deal­ year the content of the "Business ing with student life in higher SPORTS Leaf" will center|around a tele­ education. Topics such as im­ vision theme. Each sophomore is A«£$S»rfMfrf provement of freshman orienta­ SHORTS required to do one page of the Hard at work in|the ceramics/lab are (1. to r.) Linda Rosinski, tion, social and cultural program­ A. A. Meeting issue, which demonstrates ability ming, and honor systems are dis­ Following the April 22 meeting Margaret Gerace, and I Ma rg: Topping, as they check last minute in carrying out a mimeoscope- details of projects now on display at the museum. cussed. At the National Congress of the Athletic Association, two mimeograph project, and also attended by one thousand stu­ Erie professional dancers will serves as a tribute to the senior dents, Franie Balzer accumulated give a dancing demonstration. business students. ideas and planned the honor A. A. invites the student body to Art Department's Talents system now in effect here. the gym at 8:00 p.m. to view such The Literary Magazine will also The national office will inform dances as the Cha Cha, Rumba, make, its appearance on campus Waltz, and others. On Display During April this semester, I giving students an delegates of the issues that will be coming up at this summer's Awards Policy Three exhibits during the month! of April have featured the work opportunity to display their tal­ llnstead of the usual trophies, of the art department at Mercyhurst. | ents for the benefit of others. congress. The student body should acquire a background of informa­ white sweaters, and Mercyhurst At the Erie Museum, outstanding works of fthe three upper Poems, short stories, essays, tion'and voice an opinion. When "M," A.A. members are consider­ classes in oil paintings, ceramics, and tile are being displayed. critiques, reviews,! and plays are the issue sis presented at the con­ ing new awards to be presented Senior Entries being accepted.! Students may gress, the delegate will then! be to girls in each class who have |g Seniors have entered abstract paintings with oil and water colors, submit articles for possible pub­ able to vote the way MERCY­ earned the highest number of and some interior decorating designs. Participants include Darlene lication to Sister M. Anne Fran­ HURST THINKS. M | points. These new awards to.} be Friedman, who painted an abstract self-portrait; Helen Zimmerman, cis, Sandy David, junior, or Judy voted upon at the April meeting who didian abstract of still life and one entitled "The Clown;" Ellie Wieczorek, sophomore, by Mon­ In turn, NSA tries to voice the are: an A. A. charm bracelet, Broscoe, whose entry is an abstract scene; and Joy Mader, with three day, April 27. general opinion of American col- charm for a necklace chain, wind- paintings: "Neophyte," "Hide 'n legej students concerning perti­ breaker and an A.A. sweater. Seek," and, "Saint Helena." In­ nent issues. How is this done? •Awards Day has been postponed dividual free form pieces of wood Well-Trained Secretary, In one instance, the national of­ until fall, enabling the girls to sculpture were also done by senior ficers appeared before the U. S. accumulate more points during students H. Zimmerman, E. Bros­ Congress to defend the Federal April land May. coe, and Dw Friedman. Aid to Education Bill. They have All-Sports Day Asset In Medical Fields also set up exchange student The Women's Athletic Associ­ Oiltpictorials, illustrations, and programs as requested by the The medical secretary course fat Mercyhurst offers girls the op­ ation of Geneva College has ex­ paintings of still life are entered students of America. tended an invitation to Mercy­ by juniors, while sophomores have portunity of choosing vocational work as assistants in the medical ontroversial issues arise t hurst to join in an All-Sports entered^water colors. profession. v_- Proficiency in the medical secretary assistant field is acquired must be settled. If this is not Play Day, Saturday afternoon, Water Color Show through mastery of business skills, interwoven with a study of medical done by Catholic leaders with April 25. Following the game I The Pennsylvania Water Color terminology and a sequence of biology courses. Christian philosophy, the modern activities which will be held in Show at Edinboro State Teachers Accuracy is of prime importance. An error in typing or transcrip- radicals will take precedence, the Johnston Gymnasium and on College featured two entries by tionjby a private secretary may be measured in dollars, but an error This is another reason that the athletic field, a program of Sister M. Angelica entitled, "Fish­ on the fpart of a medical secre­ Mercyhurst has gtaken an active entertainment will be supplied by ing Fleet," and "The House Built tary may result in discomfort, part in NSA since it was founded some of the girls participating in on Rocks," and Sister M. Joachim harm, or even the death of a pa­ Gannon Planmtwelv e years ago. Play Day. exhibitedl her painting, "The tient. { Storm." This exhibit at Edinboro will continue until April 24. Hospital records show that a Variety Show mix-up in case histories 1 resulted At the recent "Everyman Art in the | removal? of half of a per­ Gannon College's annual var­ Mercyhurst Girls Exhibit" senior Esther Kissell re­ fectly normal stomach from a iety show will be presented this ceived honorable mention for her patient suffering from diseased year at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, May still life in oil, "The Attic Door­ tonsils. A patient receiving skin 9, in Gannon Auditorium. way." I treatments was completely for­ under the auspices of the Saint Are Talking About gotten when the secretary re­ Thomas More Club, fthe variety ceived a personal phone call — program I will feature acts from MERCYHURST GIRLS ARE TALKING ABOUT . . l|| Easter va­ SfeZCftp I I 1 result, severe burns. These two the colleges and high schools of cation, or why did we waste 17 days . . . Janet Jordan's summer plans cases are examples of needless the city, the unifying theme being . senior's cranial-cracking comprehensives and how nice it is to be MM By Lurline Bygrave mistakes and may have been pre­ South America. an art or el. ed. major . . . Barb Dibble, latest victim of spring . .§ Stirring somewhere in the half- vented* by I an efficient medical Auditions will begin April 23. next year's leaders . . . who yelled "Fire?" . . . Ruth Gedeon's wings Winter bleak,! secretary. Proceeds of fthe variety show will . . . America's favorite pastime . . . Glee Club'ers keeping late hours . . . Secretly? stealing, disturbingly be used to finance Gannon stu­ the coming variety show . . . 1 sweet, Tact is another prime quality dents lay missionary work in South America Sthis summer. MERCYHURST GIRLS ARE LAUGHING ABOUT ... the classic Tracing the green on soundless of the medical secretary. Whether quote, "Before Easter I was tired because I needed a vacation; now feet. she works for a physician, dentist, I'm tired because I had one !*'... Connie Musi's plans to go Ivy League She comes with the flush in her clinic, or hospital, it is her job cheek. to calm Ithe nerves of the patient . . . Adele's monopoly on germs . . . sophs giving their cute dog friend and instill in him confidence in ART'S a bath . . . Georgia Loonis* performance upon arrival at school on the Lithe, blithe, alive and a-gay, the treatment he will receive. Of­ ICE CREAM BAR fifth . . . Mary Stark's scandal . . . who's laughing? . . . Rosie Laskey's Midst the trees, in the trickling ten times,I the well-trained medi­ vocation . . . stream, cal secretary will 5 be called upon MERCYHURST GIRLS ARE COMMENTING ON . . . the frosh Earth,| sky, leave their garments to assist the doctor. In such Luncheonette and {Magazines journeying to Bona's ... the beautiful brown of our tanned travelers oftgrey, cases, she is a representative of . .. seniors being stymied over styles ... the "Stardust" dress in Trask's She is here, andf no longer a the doctor's training and should 3709 Pine Avenue window . . . Ginny Accetta's curls ... the new dorm's rapid rising . . , dream. perform as such. the brave belle who first adorned the sun deck . . . heavy social schedules . . . Academy Awards ... Dr. Cohen's answers on women . . . reminders on manners . . . why not heed them? DELUXE ORCHID CORSAGES FROM HAWAII Burhenn's Pharmacy I 50TH STATE SPECIAL $3.95 For your graduation or prom,|these lovely orchids from Hawaii. By Corner 38 th St. and Pine Ave special process each corsagefis sealed in a vial of chemically treated Phone 01-7264 YAPLE'SiDAIRY water. Corsages will last for many days, after arrival. Erie. Penna. ERIE LAUNDRY All corsages shipped airmail special delivery. 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