Page Four Th4pian Show Tryouts In i'Auditorium Tonight i i- Tryouts for the Spi ing Thespian show will be held in Schwab Audi terium at 8 30 p m tonight , The tryouts me for men only, and any students who can sing or dance have been requested to ap pear.for a tryout No special ability along these lines is needed IBoth houses of the Massathu etts,legislature have passed a bill o kill the teaehea's oath law i ~, Ca M ifi Swtaie Shows at-1:30, 3.00. 6.30, 8.30 ' .TODAY, WEDNESDAY dr rem.s.6.l .m lAN HUNTER (--- THURS., FRI Nitta. Shows at 6:30, 8.30 Matinee Saturday Only at 1:30 TODAY, WEDNESDAY Wayne Morris Jane Bryan Ronald Reagan Jane Wyman Eddie Albert Priscilla Lane in BROTHER RAT AND '\ BABY" THT_IRS., FRI. .110 N AMECHE"- , AL. JOLSON I • , ANDREA - LEEDS - 10 "SWAREERIVER"- ,!,,Trryirra,larin:L. Deans' Lists Released By 6 Schools; 314 Make Honor Roll First Semester LA Lists 103; C And F, 61; Engineering, 17; MI, 13; Education, 53; And Physical Education, 12 Three hundred and fourteen students were named to the first semes ter honor rolls of six schools by then representative deans this week The School of Liberal Arts listed 103 on its Dean's List, while 61 won places on the honor 101 l of the School of Chemistry and Physics, 53 in the School of Education, 13 in the School of Mineral Industries, 12 on the list of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, and 17 In the School of Engineering School of Chemistry & Physics Seniors Ulysses G Palmer 3, Robert S Voris 29 junioi George P Cressman 2 8 Sophomores John W Healy 3; Robert H Kough 3 Freshmen• Edward J Martin 3, Mary E Moore 2 9 School of Engineering Seniors Harry F Baker, John A Berseth, D Milsom Boyer, Em met F Bredenberg, David E Brenneman, Archie R Cornell, Richard A Fletcher, Frank J Fry, Harold 11 Lefever, Rob Roy MacGregor, Calvin I) McCarthy, Herbert N Reitz, Harry M Shank, Richard B Steele, Edward C Woolsey, Benjamin P Blom game, Kenneth K Klingensmith, Leon M Knetz, Norman W Young, John R Suydam and George R Keehn Juniors - Robed R Banning, Richard J Davis, Louis N Gra finger, Leonard R Greenaway, Chauncey A Loomis Albert E Namey, Walter A. Weiss, John C Williams, Roy E Elbel, Bertram H Garcia, William J Livitski, Robert G McCoy, Robert C Rol lings, Stanley G. Schaffer, Frank J Brecker, Albro L Parsons, David L Garratt - and . John W Jenks Sophomores Charles G Ai nold, Bernard J Krings, Jack R Mentzer, Walter M Shambach, John R Stauffer, Ralph B Straw bridge, William G Bargee, Ernest F Maishall, Howard J Talley, Lee H Kestenbaum, William P Hindman, James 0 Hinkle, Charles L Van Inwagen and Charles B Monk. Freshman William S Ivans, Raymond P Majors, Theodore F Taylor, Henry F 'Daley, John P Reams, William W Kinsley, Karl Kovach, Clarence H McCall, George A. Palmer,..Paul H Rich ards,•Thomas L ZUmbro, John G Keller, Rodney S Dietrich, George B Schroyer, Virginia F Harry D Cohn and Alexandei S Cowley. The School of Education Among the 53 Education stu dents are included 11 whose aver age was 300 They are Julia A Adams '42, William R. Brink '4l, Jacob K Herman '4l (part-time), Mary E Fletcher '4O, Paul Gehris '4O (part-time), Robert B Hayes '4O, Peggy E Jones '4O (part-time), Amy J Kerstetter '4O (part-time). Mary A Landis '4O (part-time), Lois C Rankin '4O, J Ernest Wag ner '4O (part-time) Other students of the School of Education who attained a first semester scholastic aver age of 2 50 or above ate as follows. Freshmen. Shirley L Carpen ter, Ruth E Kocher, Mildred B Schmidt, Margaret K- Shei man and Julia V Skellchock Sophomores Jean E Clark, NOTICE TO EXECUTIVES Now, through a new service just announced excutsves and others with salaried positions can get cash loans—on spe cial terms—and with monthly repayments arranged to suit their own convenience All transactions are handled in the utmost privacy and confidence Since making loans up to WOO k our full thne business, we consider it a privilege to serve You on sour own' We invite you to get full information without obligation Come in or tele phone Personal Finance Co First National Bank Bldg Tyrone Pa —Phone 401 INTERESTED IN MAKING MONEY? . FOR SALE. Five gum and mint machines, one with stand and four with wall brackets. Ideal for fraternity use Made foi sought treatment Will sacrifice at half pi ice. EDWARD H. ADAMITI CIGARETTE SERVICE , DIAL 4006 . 200 W. COLLEGE AVE. , . LET'S TAKE THE INTERCOLLEGIATES " , ,McKEE'S MARKET , " IF IT GROWS. WE HAVEIT ' 131 W. Heaver Ave. „ Dial 4921 • _ - • Margaret A Cole, Margaret M Diener, Helen W Hancher, Betty M Martin, Martha E Powers, Martha M Rissinger, and Sarah P. Searle Juniors Mollie H Bleloch, Edith A Burrage, Wanda Darrah, Clara H Garbrick, George Gittel son, Naha M Hazard, Grace M Hendershot, Alva E Horton, AO thur K Meyers, Wilbur S New comer, Stanley R Pliska, Robei t E Russ, Elinor L Weaver and Edith A Wright ' Seniors James V DeLuke, Conrad Flank, Jr, Marian E Hartman, Elizabeth A Hartswick, Marianne C Hessemer, Katherine 0. Horn, Pauline Kirshner, Char lotte S Knabb, Barbara A. Koh man, Barbara G Kutrz, Jean Liv ermore, Majorie L Peck, Miriam A Skladal, Lillian M. Straika and Mildred I Yearick The School of Liberal Arts Seniors James M Aikey 3, NI Cold°ha Beach 29, Mrs Sylvia L Benstem 3, Floyd P Coyne 25, Maren J Drustrup 25, Luther F Edwards 25, Seymour S Epstein 26, Herman Ficks 27, Marian E Goodley 25, Mary E Hatton 28, Robert L Hertz 28, Sara E. Ellie man 3, Frances A Kaplan 27, Ruth J Kocher 29, Guy R Mc- Laughlin 28, Josephine B Miller 3, William J Murphy 3, Thomas B Musser 25, Herbert Nipson 26, Janet A Reese 28, Marguerite R Schaeffer 28, Naomi J. Turnover 28, and Frank R Zumbro, Jr. 28 Juniors Charlie L Albright, Jr 25,hard M Arnold 28, Mary E Baker 29, Jean C Craig head 28, Thomas Csubiak 3, Law ence S Dnever 25, John G Fay 27, Harris Freedman 26, Anna D Goldschmid 26, Gertrude H Hecht 28, Emilie V Holtzman 26, Charles A Laubach, Jr , 26, Phy lis M McCarracher 28, Kenneth R Moul 27, Norman }lemma 28, James G Riddell 2.8, Leonaid ,S Schneider 3, Robert M Signiond 28, Herman Srinth 28; Nelson E Varnum 26, Harty E Wagner 27. and Benjamin Weinbron 26. Sophomores Jean Babcock 29, Robert D Baird 25, John Bas arab 29, Ralph Blasingame 28, A John Duller, Jr 2.5, Lillian R Diamond 29, Eleanor . M Fitzpat rick 2,6, Harry Friedman 28, Mary A Galletti 25, Rita H Gor don 25, William E Harkins 3, Brisbane B Harrington, Jr. 27, Enid Hirshowitz 25, James , H Hoszman 25, Doris M Koch 27, Marie E Lehm 29, George W Le- Worthy 26, Jeanne G McAdam 25, Alice M Murray 26, Lois E Notovitz 27, Norman E Oakes 25, Lois E Patrick 27, Arthur Peskoe 2 8, Milton E Prensky 28, Algon R Real 26, Elizabeth C Rose 29, Alfred A Rosenbloom, Jr 27, Grace M Seip 28, Miriam I. Shaffer 27, Ernest Soble 27, Mildred M Taylor 29, John L Walton 25, Marjorie .1 Watts 25, Elmer F Webb 28 and Jean M Werner 26 Freshmen Sara Margaret Bai ley 25, Carl W. Barbey 27, Moi res Beck 28, Leonard I Beerman 25, Gordon L Coy, Jr , 27, Don ald Davis 29, Robert L Ellis 2.5, Frank R Flynn 25, Elizabeth J Fosa 27, Louise M Fuoss 26, Hazel E Gassmenn 29, Barbara L Gnau 26, Dominic L Golab 27, Jean E Hershberger 28, George L J' Langdon 2.6, Sidney C Long 2.5, Jeanne M. Palmer 28, Ruth H Pennington 25, Kathryn M Popp 28, Aleda Snow 26, Andrew P Szekeley 26, Bernard M Wein berg 25 and George S. Zoretich 26 School of Mineral Industries Seniors• Jesse W. Caum, met- PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Women's Intramurals The first of the Round Robin in tramural BADMINTON tourna ments was played off last Monday when Athei ton East picked up a neat 5-1 win over the AEPhis. In the other matches, Atherton East fought to a 3-3 deadlock with Phi lotes, Mac-Grange swamped the Thetas 6-0 and tied Atherton Frosh 3-3, Delta Gams downed Atherton West 5-1, Philotes battled the AEPhis to a hard-fought 4-2 win; and Atherton West beat the Chi O's 5-1 Tonight's the night to show what you can do in a VOLLEY BALL. game It's playmght in White Hall at 8 p m, and the ten tative list of eight teams includes the Thetas, Delta Gains, AEPhis, Chi Os, Kappas, AOPis, Atherton and Grange Seven teams in the intramural BOWLING tournament who are tied for first place with two vic tories each are Philotes, Delta Gams, Phi Mus, AOPis, ZTA, Gamma Phis and Thetas The downtown team and the Alpha Chi Os are competing for second place Eight teams who survived the BASKETBALL play night Tues day and are still in the running for the Intramural Basketball Cup are ZTAs, Kappas, Chi Os, Delta Gams, Mac-Grange, Thetas, Gam ma Phis and AOPis During the first week of intra mural PING-PONG. the ZTAs de feated the Gamma Phis 8-0 and the Delta Gams 6-2, the Thetas de feated the Mac Hall-Grange team 8-0 and tied the AOPIs 4-4, the Kappas defeated the AEPhis , 5-3 and the Chi Os 6-2, Atherton East defeated Atherton West 5-3, the Delta Gams defeated Mac-Grange 5-3, and the AEPhis defeated the Gamma Phis 8-0 Convention (Continued from page 1) The gathering of the past week end mai ked the initial convention under the new association All in stitutions represented will become charter members Those attending were Cedar crest, Clarion State Teachers, Drexel, East Stroudsburg State Teachers, Erie Center (Universi ty of Pittsburgh), Johnstown Cen ter (University of Pittsburgh), Lafayette, Lebanon Valley, Le high, Lincoln, Millersville State Teachers, Muhlenberg, Pennsyl vania, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Ur sinus, and Wilson - . , Each college participated in the various forums, conferences; and discussion groups Data compiled from the numerous gatherings gathering will be distributed, to members of the association' as soon as possible This was 'not available as the Collegian went to press Infercollegiates ,` (Continued from page 1) 155 pounds Sandson (P S) vs Estrldger or Harrison (S) vs Clark (C) 165 pounds• Peace (C) vs Allen (A) ,Healy (S) vs Lewis (P S.) Healy is defending champion 175 pounds• Winner of Woy ciesjes (S) vs Urbanowitz (C) to meet Pirie (W Md 1 bye, Scally (P S 1 bye to meet Clay (A) 'bye in semi-finals Woyciesies is de fending champion Heavyweight: Stella (A) "vs Schott (D), Alter (P S ) vs Va- Vine (S) Referees Short, Baltimore, Blackman, Baltimore, McGuigan, Philadelphia allurgy, Elmer R Longfellow, metallurgy, John L MeCray, pe troleum and natural gas engineer ing, John W Myers, petroleum and natural gas engineering Juniors Charles E Carter, pe troleum and natural gas engineer ing, John H Sleeves, Jr, metal lurgy. Sophomores. Brian B Christ man, ceramics, Edward A Kachik, metallurgy, Paul Lazar, ceramics Freshmen Dennis J. Carney, metallurgy, Alfred E. Flowers, mining engineering, Robert L Hess,' ceremacis, Andrew Rostow sky, Jr, mining engineering , School of Physical Education Seniors' Eloise F Rockwell 2.72, Mary Leitzell 2 64, George, R. MacArthur 2 64, Mary P. Altwat er 2 78, Beatrice M. Lowe 2.64:_ - Juniors' Sarah H Faber 2.72; Vivian M Smith 2 60, Eleanor T.. Benfer 2.52, Marjory A. Harwick 2.52. , i., Sophomores. Eleanor L "Ar nold 2.66, V. Dorothy Radcliffe 2.66, Josephine J Weiner 25 C. - CLASSIFIED ~.„' TYPEWRITERS—AII makei , - ex; pertly repaired. Portable "and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342 Harry F . Mann, 127',W. Beaver avenue 16-Sdpt. NOTlCE—Desirable Watts 'Hall room for rent until end of sem ester for $35 00 Call Loyde Con yers, 3331, today. 223-34);llR FOR SALE—Artist's course-tick et' Row, N, center. Phone 3146 ash for Molt Bruckert. 225-ItyaL.lc. Ni',any Stickmen Win Box Lacrosse MatCh, 12 To 9 Lions Take First Game From Yale At New Haven Penn State's first attempt at box lacrosse proved surprisingly suc cessful Saturday afternoon as the Lion stickmen triumphed over Yale, 12-9, at Paul Whitney Gym nasium, New Haven The locals, utilizing a fast piv oting offense, took the lead early In the first of the three 15-min ute periods and were never head ed throughout the contest It was a close battle all the way, but su perior stick-handling gave the Nittanymen the edge Yale scored first, but Hoit Drake and co-captain Bart Buser tal lied to give State the lead after three minutes of play Battey of Yale knotted the count again at 2-all Minutes later the Lions were out in front again as War ren Dattlebaum swished one into pay dirt. Buser Sparks State_ Bart Buser, sparking the Lion attack, scored twice in the,second period, with Riddel and Hess con tributing one apiece Four Eli scores in the - same" stanza m'a'de the count 7-6 , Co-Captain George Ritter at center broke into the scoring with two goals in rapid succession in the last period, while Dattlebaum, Buser, and Riddel boosted the A nal count to 12 Outstanding in the Nittany rove defense was the work of goalie Jack Yudm, who made a number of sensational saves The team utilized a cone defense ie sembling that employed by the basketball quintet Between The lions Continued from page 3) "It finally came time for his last Jump Barney walked up to the pit, looked things over, walked away, suddenly came back and measured the distance with his eye again, went to the starting block and that's all there was to it He leaped 24 feet, 8 inches an' nen some 7 added more than six inches to the old record to win the, real ,- chimpion; that's what he Wass" " To which I'd. like' to add, on behilf of the school whose name Barney has personally advertised ftom coast to coast, CONGRATU LATIONS. BARNEY EWELL . you are a real champion. Athlete of the Week Because of "Leap Week" and what went with it, no Athlete of the Week award was made week before last. Bringing honors up to date Bill Kirkpatrick, Lion swim ming ace, wins award No. 5 for his pair of individual victories in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle sprint events against the crack Rutgers tank team State lost to a week ago Saturday For his brilliant defensive work against Pitt Saturday night and his equally brilliant offensive work against West Virginia the previous Wednesday, Johnny Barr. author of nearly every Fenn - State ball et. ball success this season. receives Athlete of the Week award No. 6. Playing three quarters of the game with a painfully sprained ankle, Barr scored 14 points in leading the Lions to a triumph over Pitt U. S. Asks Haley's Advice Accepting an invitation from the Federal Bureau of Plant Industry, Dr D E Haley, department of agricultural biochemistry, will go to Washington, D C, next y,eek to confer with the bureau on prob lems conceining Pennsylvania to bacco The national junan college en rollment has Increased from 155,- 588 to 196,51,0 in the past yam, an increase of 28 4 per cent. Fraternities! 'HAVE YOU TRIED BEAVER BROS. BREADS and - SWEET ROLLS BEAVER BROS . Intramural Sportlight As Intramural basketball draws rapidly to a grand finale, IM wrest lers got under way during the past week, with 42 fraternity bouts run off up to Sunday night Thirteen cage teams, nine fra ternity and four independent, were crowned champs of their sectional leagues late last week, and quartet finals and some 'semi-finals were wound up Sunday and yesterday In independent competition, Var sity Hall advanced to the finals Sunday afternoon by topping Dawn Five, 13-9 BRB Club, defending independent titleholders, met Jor dan Hall "B" last night in the other independent semi-final match Over in the fraternity play-offs, Kappa Sigma moved into the quar ter finals Sunday with a win over SPE, 16-8 Other fraternity loop winners who will be in the play offs this week ale Phi Gamma' Delta, Sigma Pi, SAE, Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Mu Delta, and Delta Tau Delta Sid Miller '4O Cops Hillel Ping-Pong Championship Sid Miller 40, Beta Sigma Rho, defeated Laity gold '4O, Phi Sig ma Delta, this week to cop the Fill& ping-pong singles champ ionship from a field of 58 contest ants VIVIAN BOSWELL, operator at the busy switchboard of / Chicago's Stevens Hotel, largest in the world, takes time out to enioy a Chest erfield CHESTERFIELD is America's Busiest Cigarette because it's Cooler-Smoking, Bet. ter . ..resting and Definitely Milder. In size, in shape, in' the waY.they burn,' everything ,about Chesterfield makes it the eigaretteihat Satisfies: Yau LA ; ` C can't buy a better 'cigarette, r e Copy: gat 1940, Loci,: a. M-mt.t Toaicco Co Individual Boxing Records— Spoils Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of statistical surveys to be ducted by the Collegian sports staff on the individual recor currently competing Penn State athletes. Contestant Fiore Hankins Cooper Stanko Baird Sandson Silvesti a Hoffman Lewis Mall Scally Masters Patrick Myers Alter Handles Individual Wrestling Records— Contestant Hess King Waite Gleason Bouts Won Lost 8 4 3 15 11 A 8 3 5 14 10 4 ' 14 11 3 - 3 I 2 i 10 7 3 2 0 2 7 4 2 20 13 - 7 13 5 7 1 0 I 1 0 1 Scalzo Alexandet Gensler Sayre Rohrei Boi to Elliott Valla Mori A.. 4 agaiAiedf 0/11 if- • ASK FOR CHESTERFIELD ToYao - Definite* Mi/6 1 69 COOLER-SMOKING -' BETTER- Call for all the good things You want; in a cigarette'... Chesterfield has them. -, COOLNESS ... CheSterfields are Cooler , 1 1', MILDNESS... Chesterfields 'are Definitely Mildoi;' , - TASTE... Chesterfields Taste Better , - Tuesday,, March 5; 1 Bouts Won Lost 4 1 3 2' 1 1 17 12 4 12 8 3 7 6 I 13 7 3 5 1 4 `1 1 0 10 5 3' 3 0 2 •2 0 2 1 1 0 8 4 4 1 0 1 4 3 1 7 2 4 0 1 11 3 2 3 5 1 5 3 1 3 Dec W I. D 5 3 Il 2 3 5 5 I 6 3 I 2 6 2 0 2 I 2 II 7 5 2 0 0 0 0