'plans may day !Ihe May Day festival -iJill be held as part of the conrnencenent program, this year, in order to enable parents, friends, and alumnae to vatness ■ both events; whereas, due to gas raticninr., they might be able to.be pro sent only 'at one. This change in custom is more advantageous not only for thisroasen but also because an this time of yei;r the mounds vjill be at the height of their beaut:; bhus furnishing a more- attractive b.'.ckground for the occasion. The date of ^^B.y Day hds been set for Saturday, -t*iay It, at four o'clock in ■ the afternoon, and v.’ill bo presented on the lawn . in front of Andersen auditorium. 'This year's Ify Court vdll be an exceptionally beautiful cno. -'-t will be .an enthralling moment when the attendants, in their dresses of gy colors, proceed across ’che lawn to the sweet streins of the "Triumph March", fcllov;ed by and our May the lovely Maid of Honor Qucf n, Virginia Abernathv. , hell Eo.' shoad and GRADUATION EJJ.RCT'S.ES The f’-ccalaureate sermon will be preached on flay 16, at i0;4b a. m. by the Rever end h'. E . Dendy of 'hcavf t villo .. Dv-, Julian S. liilJer f Chiu-io'Gte, North Carolina, ■.•■.iM. dc live.-' f!ic .oommorcerr.ent addro' this ve.ar . Ll- .:iller th.o editor' of "ho Gherlxtie Chper';on.and is' a vrxv poovlav o,'Oo''cr. 'Aie eeriMieWce ment exerciser will be held at ID o'clock in Anderson 4uc'i+-rri'..m on HaJ'- 17. Tnc observance of Easter '.'/ill begj.n this year on ,F-.lm Sunday. Tnc Choir and the Glee Club will unite in singing songs representative oi the season, such as V,osanna" by Greircr and "The pelms" by Faure. In the mor.ning cf Easter, April ^'-■5, the C'. llcge '.nd High School Y. P. C. Ce'un- cils will conduct a customary Sunrise Service at Chapmr;.n Home. ihe- impress- •ivc service wdll consist cf scripture, pcens, the Easter story„ nroy. r, nd "songs. "Ec.l’', Hclv, Holy", ‘'Sirnrisw", :.nd "Christ Is Risen" xdll bo sung, the latto.r just as the sun ris s. xlio pro- gr..m is under the direction of tht two Chairmen of' Lift Enriecrment, ‘-’..i-. Li...'..n and Ka.ry Go wen. i-unong the. songs to be sung by the ■Choir at the regular Church service arc "An j-.nge 1 Said to lii-ry" ano. Sc^nc and ’■•r-.yer" irem Co.’llei-s. uus bicans, by S Ct.' ♦ The Ccllpge Y. P. C» '•'•nil present "The Thcrn-Crcwncd King," the first Easter c/'.ntatc. gi/’'on a'./ Hc'ntrc n. Appr jxi- •latelv th.'-r-ty Choir ?cc.-nbers -v-ill parti cipate in the cantata. There will be scios- by 'Virginia nbernath-g Llizs.beth i'ertin, snpr.'..no.s; i..i'.'.r'bha ,.hite, Potty '■mus, 'u.nd J..nc B,.fhim, alocs. Betty I'l.yus, Clu irmin of Music i is in charge- c.f arrangements. ' The Ci..-n'b 'ca i.3 under the direction cf Hiss Loodhcusc: and i-,c- ccmpwnicd by Hiss Lord. ■