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s itllly lege, Hes. 'ered Pad- •e of only aint- girls hose ies.” tory in and :reat hirt- Ger- only ^ome ilson ress, 'd a 3ises and iinb* em' ecu- /e a long Qn'’, irist 11. ship ) ef- ight Ility cut ined ash' ears , by and is is ^ iate Biggest News In 177 Years; Miss Fashion Plate Appears Just wait ^til you read this! Maybe some of you Salemites don’t know it, but E-evlon lias come to Salem—and we hope it has come to stay. Other than being here to promote good grooming, good dress ing, poise and personality, Revlon is also bringing a Avonderful oppor tunity to some lucky Salemite, BctAA^een iioaa^ and May 6 the stu dents on campus will elect ‘^Miss Fashion Plate”, the personification of good grooming, health, ..poise, etc. on campus. Every member of the student body Avill participate in the election of Miss Fashion Plate and it is up to the students to choose the girl who is most ideal for the position. Ten candidates liaA*e been nomi nated to run for this title by a committee of girls here at Salem. The contestants are: Beth Kitrell, Betty Griffin, Vicki Hamilton, Anne ^IcKenzic, Carolyn Dunn, Louise Stacy, Jane Hart, Betsy Evans, Dot Massey, and Dale Smith. In mak ing the selection the following are factors to be considered. 1. Personal grooming. 2. Individuality of dress (not ex pensiveness.) 3. Poise, personality, and popu larity. 4. General appearance. At the end of the contest here at Salem, the Avinnei”s picture will be sent to New York to compete ^dth the other pictures before a jury of prominent beauty authori ties. This final Avinner Avill then re ceive ^ fabulous one-week vacation trip to New York Avith fashion, style and make-up training at the House of Revlon. But that’s not all. The Avinner on campus Avill receiA^e a full year’s su])ply of Revlon cosmetics. It is up to the students to watch our candidates carefully and to vote wisely Avhen elections for ”Miss Fashion Plate” are held on campus so that the candidate from Salem will Avin in the final contest AA'hich Avill be held in Ncav York.. Ballot boxes Avill be in the smoke houses. BALLOT I nominate- for “MISS FASHION PLATE of 1949,” a contest sponsored by the Revlon Products Corp. Name All ballots become the property of the Revlon Products Corp. Grand Prize One week’s expense-free trip to New York, plus a training course by REVLON, plus a chance to become a glamorous model! Tootsie Writes A Sweet Pome To Carolyn Lines Written Behind the Desk April 8, 1949 Hoav often did I vainly open my book And hope to see Avithin the mind of One To whom his nature meant a dream of bliss Shrouded in floAverlets kissing with the wind And having lofty intercourse with the dew; FloAvers, brooks, vales and stretches of plain Which elevated his soul to such great heights That nothing but the setting sun could check The rapture and the rupture of his Essence. —And even then, Avith blackness shrouding Ausion, His inner Eye, tranquilly, to be sure. Conjured up a spring day in the night When He and His sister, in doubt ful CO mp a nio n sli ip Gamboled together in natural piety. Bound to each in biological bliss. Tis only when I think on another One Wlio sits in Editorship of local news That T can grasp the meaning on the One aboA^e. For armed with her copy, shy and meaning glance. She is as fair as Bikini after the l)last. And AA^hen Ave tA\"o repair to the sAA'eet May Dell Or commune bver a coffee at Wel fare ’s, Tis then that T see Avith Pantheistic joy The fragrant floAverlets of her cros sed eyes And the poppy’s red in her pouting, lip-sticked mouth. Springs of joy lie within her cheek— A hell of a place to lie, but Avhat of that? And in her voice, like so many moun tain springs. One can hear night frogs, calling out (Continued on page four) Victor, Columbia zind Decca Records rourtli at Spruce St. BOHLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Winston Coca-Cola Bottling Company © 1949, The Coca-Cola Company With fans who know...it's "MEET ME TONIGHT IN DREAMLAND" (Signature Record) • Alan Dale, a top-ten phono favorite, gives out for 7nild, flavorful smoking pleasure, just ask for with the solid dream music. Yes, for starry-eyed Camels! Take it from Alan—"Camels are a grand dancing, just ask for Alan Dale’s new number. And smoke ... a cool, mild smoke!” WITH SMOKERS WHO KNOW... irs due/m//c//?ess/ In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, mak ing weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. CAMELS And a Refreshing Pause Helps You Get There, Too a Camel with lovely Toni Arden, a welMmown phono star herself.
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