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College news, May 14, 1947
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1947-05-14
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 33, No. 25
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
BMC-News-vol33-no25
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
‘Secret’. Discovered
To be Hilarious
Continued from Page 3
procession complete with -white
oxen (two in one!) marched down
the aisle with convincing solemn-
ity and assembled on the stage
about a towering maypole to watch
the unveiling of the Top Secret.
With the May Day crown balanced
atop his flaming wig, Mr. Nahm
mounted the throne at the center
of the streamers, and the dancers
proceeded to wind the maypole
which was by this time listing dan-
gerously.
From his vantage point Mr.
Nahm surveyed the energetic, if
unpracticed, Morris dancers, only
to have his crown knocked off by
the maypole weavers. This parody
of Bryn Mawr May Day provided
a brilliant finale for Top Secret and
left the undergraduates wondering
whether they could not resign in
favor of their professors on May
1, 1948. A fitting climax to the
reign of ‘the faculty was Mr.
Frank’s 100% success in filling up
the “Flunk” barrel. One hopes
that the next batch will cause him |
less trouble!
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Connelly’s Flower
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Show Posters
The second act posters from
the Faculty Show are not pub-
lic property. Will the people
who took them from (Goodhart,
please return them to Mrs.
Nahm in the Bookshop. Espec-
ially needed is “ART, FOR
HEAVEN’S SAKE”, which had
been sold but not delivered to
a local alumna.
B. M. Teams Exhibit
Alert, Steady Games
Continued from Page 3
Swarthmore, the B. M. baseball
team was victorious 11-7. The high
point of the game was Carol Sea-
man’s home run for Bryn Mawr.
The team was defeated, however,
by Ursinus, 11-1, in a game which,
according to the captain was
“tragic” and “full of errors”.
The lacrosse team played Bal-
timore on Sunday, and with the
help of 6 Baltimore players—ow-
ing to a slight deficiency of num-
bers—defeated the others 3-2. The
team tied 3-3 with Beaver.
Campliments
of the
Haverford Pharmacy
Haverford
Peasant Skirts
Lancaster Avenue
A Cool Summer Outfit!
in Assorted Patterns
Off-the-Shoulder Blouses
of Cotton or Sheer Material
TRES CHIC SHOPPE
Bryn Mawr
Don’t Let Warm Weather Get You Down —
Drop in for a Cool Snack at
COLLEGE. INN
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This smart-looking creature is Mabel.
She walks ona cloud,
Her clothes do ber proud —
She buys after reading the label! |
SHE ALWAYS LOOKS
FOR HOSIERY
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NOTICES
Freshmen!
Freshmen are reminded that
they must be out of the halls with-
in 24 hours after their last exam.
Commencement
Mr. Patterson is chairman of
Commencement. Owing to the
number of degrees to be given,
there will be no outside speaker
this year.
Rock Rummage Sale
Rockefeller Hall collected $91.00
for the Drive in its recent Rum-
mage Drive.
Alumnae Reunions
The following classes will have
headquarters in various halls or
‘campus, May 31st through June |
3rd:
1897—Pembroke West
1912—-Pembroke East
1913—-Pembroke West
1914—-Rhoads South
1915—Denbigh
1922—Rhoads North
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MEET AT THE GREEK’S
Tasty Sandwiches
Refreshments
Lunches - Dinner
1931—East House
1932—Rhoads South
1933—Pembroke East
1934—Denbigh
1946—Rockefeller
Commencement
Gifts -
Richard Stockton
Lancaster Avenue
Dorothy Lamour
is
“My Favorite Brunette’. . .
CHESTERFIELD...
my favorite cigarette
“see Bob Hopes
new picture
"MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE"
co-starring
DOROTHY LAMOUR
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