Page Four Jackie Reese '43 Chosen Queen Of Froth By Staff Reviving a forgotten tradition, Froth selected Jackie Reese '43 its queen on the basis of her beauty, intelligence, and personality A pei t, demure, brunette, Jackie's sparkling eyes select a startling French beauty The Froth Queen Is 18, already known on campus as Varsity Queen and slat of Thespian ie views With a 25 average she finds time to sing with a campus Band and take part in other acti vities that intmest her ;Pie a la mode, her fawn de de sert, is not a "don't" with Jackie, and she eats as much of it as she wants to without putting weight on her turn figuic Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State College , [c.a. Shows ai-1.30, 3:00, 6:30. 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY I. "CM 13/.'0:4 74 4 t -f•-• SAT., MON.. TUES. I BEERY!... back in his mightiest role Thiill-Sliot Saga of Adventur er, Who Looted Wild Death Valley of Fabulous Fortunes' No drama was gieatcr than this saga of helm men who pitted their endurance against the desalt' This tells you what they dated—and what they won— '2O Mule Team' Starr ng , WALLACE BEERY r wlth LEO CARRILLO ANN BAXTER Std Shows at 1:30, 3.00. 6:30. 8.30 1 TODAY and SKTUADAY O gln6 ) 4 ? AGIORIA • - ,i k s " YR4l4l,,Nlpt,f' 4 3 0"; 11 r_, ~,,t,,, 111 ,r ELBRENeci. - -f .\1 4\k"l r )is ------==.-___ MON.. TUES.. WED Vii •...'..,.....:1.:-..•::::::.,:::::,.-: .. • chows at - • - 6:30, 8.30 datinea Saturday Only at 1:30 TODAY ONLY TOHN GARFIELD ANN SHERIDAN PAT O'BRIEN in "Castle on the Notion" 1 SATURDAY, ONLY Booth Tarkmgton's Famous Novel "Little Orvie" with JOHN SHEFFIELD ERNEST TRUEN MONDAY ONLY John Steinback's "Of Mice and Men" with BETTY FIELD - BURGESS MEREDITH LON CHANEY, JR Cabinet Will Requ Leffler Completes Industrial Survey State-Wide Production Shows Definite Slump Dr George L Leffler, assistant professor of economics and assist ant director of Penn State's monthly Business Survey, recently completed a $2OO Grant-In-Aid Survey which revealed that Penn sylvania industries have shrunk in manufacturing output since 1914 Because the center of population has been moving west, Dr Leffler explained, Pennsylvania's share of the national total of manufactured products has dropped from 119 per cent in 1914 to 9 9 in 1937 20 Industries Decrease Out of 29 leading manufacturing glows in Pennsylvania, only nine have definitely retained or in creased their share of the national output during the last 20 years, Di Leffler pointed out The industries holding their own aie canning and preserving, cigars, cocoa pi oducts, knit goods and hosiery, and petroleum sefinmg, while the most notable decline took part in the heavy industries such as iron and steel Penn State Freshman Golfers Meet Cornell Here At 2 P.M. Tomorrow The Nittany freshman golf team that meets the Cornell yearlings on tne College links at 2 p m tomor row will consist of Don Hart, Ralph D'lmio, Bill Smiley, John O'Brien, John Thompson, and Chuck Elder unless an upset oc curs in this afternoon's final play offs before the match Challengers for team positions include Howard Casselberry, Bill Christman, John Dorrance, and Dan Graves, all of whom still have a chance to make the team, accord ing to Coach Bob Ruthei ford, Jr SCHWAB AUDITORIUM Show Begins 700 T 84/12 arta Show Ends No Reserved Seats, Friday night 50c—Saturday night 75c Donna Dae Fred Waring Guest Artist Friday Guest Artist and Saturday Nights Saturday Night Only, in the "Riot of the Century" DANGER ! MEN AT WORK Junior Prom Week-end TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT Collegian . . "Junior Prom edition of Thespian Masterpiece Promises new high for Campus 'Musicomedy.' " Fee Deferment Blanks For Next Semester Now Ready, Bursar Reports Fee deferment blanks for next semester arc available at the Bursar's office now As was the case last year, for men living in dormitories, the deferment may not exceed $BO, for women residing in College dormitories, $l5O, for all stu dents not living in a College dormitory, $5O 45 Elected To Honorary Ag Fraternity Forty-five graduate students, seniors and alumni have been elected to membership in Gamma Sigma Delta, honorary agricultur al fraternity, Prof Nam B Guer cant, president of the society, an nounced today Students who were elected In clude Seniors, One M Baer, Rob ert R Blumenstem, Robert S Bowman, Jay R Brunner, William .1 Han ison, Norman IC Hoover, David H Jenkins, Murry C Mc- Junkin, William P Molasky, Omar C Menoher, John R Roup, Pierce M Reed, James B Robinson Jr, Willard B Robinson, Martin V Rockwell, James W Shingley, Harold E Smith, Michael J Takos, Wilbur W Ward, Joseph Welker, Edward M Williston Graduate students William F Ackerman, Paul M Althouse, Dan iel L Backenstose, John L Barn hart, John D Beule, Myers F Gribbins, James R Oyler, Norman A Perry, Theodore S Polansky, Pierce E Randall, and Isadore Zipkin Alumni am icultui al leaders elected ale Floyd S Bucher, agri cultural extension representative, and Lewis W Morley, executive secretary of the American Jersey Cattle Club PENN STATE COLLEGIAN st Student Representation At Trustee Meetingi McWilliams Suggesfs All-College President Acf As. School Delegate Trustees Arrive On Campus Next Friday For Four-Day Inspection Tour Of College A plan to have a non-voting representative on the Boded of Trustees may be asked gy the All-College Cabinet it was indicated yesterday by H. Clifton McWilliams, Jr '9O, all-College president McWilliams indicated that the student representative—who would probably be the all-College president—would be asked for on the grounds that he could explain to the Trustees matte's of vital Trustees may be asked by the A' fee on which the Trustees ruled tl The plan advanced by McWil liams is similar to the one under which students were last year granted non-voting representation on the College Senate and its committees The Cabinet, how ever, would not ask any repre sentation on Trustee committees, McWilliams said Whether All-College Cabinet would act on the proposal in tune to present it to the Board of Trus tees executive committee this month was not indicated Members of the Ti ustees will come hei e next Friday to begin a four-day visit to the campus. 55 Are Initialed By Phi Kappa Phi list Includes 44 Seniors, 10 Graduates, 1 Alumnus Fifty-four seniors and graduate students and one alumnus were re cently initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, honorary education fraternity Seniors are Frederick B Augus tine, Paul B Blasmgame, D Ma son Boyer, Floyd P Coyne, Brenda M Eld, Seymour S Epstein, Mary E Fletcher, Anne R Free, George E Gard, John R Graham, Jr, Mary E Hatton, Robert B Hayes, Marianne C Hessemer, Sara E Hileman, Katherine 0 Horn, George E Inskeep David H Jenkins, George R Keehn, Josephine A Keeney, Paul ine Kirshner, Charlotte S Knabb, Leon M Knot; Ruth J Kocher, Rose Kozak, Harold R Lefever, Elmer D Longfellow, Calvin D McCarthy, Murray C McJunkm, Josephine B Miller, Helen It Moore ' Lois T Myers, George H Pyle, Seymour N Resnick, Martin V Rockwell, Richard B Steele, Lill ian M Straka, Michael J Takos, John J Trentin, Naomi J Tur over, Robert S Voris, Joseph Welker, Edward M Stanley A Wykcs, and Mildred I Yearick Graduate students are Charles H Guilin, Thomas S Hargreaves, Mary E Hawthorne, Eldon it: Jones, Claude A Knight, Agnes R McElwee, Bertrand S Norris, Veina Sevast, Charles G Shaw, Ralph H Wherry Alumnus is Duncan S Bt own Research In MI School, Subject Of Gauger's Talk "Research in the School of-Min eral Indust ies" will be the' sub ject of a speech by Dr. A W Gauger, director of research in Mineral Industries, in the Home Economics auditorium at 7 30 p m , Tuesday His address, which will be open to the public, is the last of a series of talks dealing with College re search of the College sponsored by the Phi Lambda Upsilon, honor ary research society federalion 'Plan Dropped Plans for the formation of We Penn State Students' Federation have been tentatively dropped foi the remainder of the sernes.ei, temporary chairman Vince .1 Pr, ciatto '4O, has announced .i SozfoC, • XlittitrjelaVg4 Bold, clashing color, and designs. 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Allen St.:.'" , „ 1-College Cabinet it was indicated is year Tanger Commends Political Parties Praises Keen Interest In College POlitics Here "Political parties on this campus have done very commendable work in developing an interest in college politics that is lacking on most campuses," said Dr Jacob Tanger, head of the political sci ence department "By the use of an organized plat form," Tanger claimed, "the par ties have gotten away from the usual collegiate practice of getting votes on ticket personalities" Some Machine Rule Although the parties have devel oped somewhat of a machine rule, they also have developed keen in terest and . competition in college politics He also pointed out that although he did not approve of machines he didn't see how they could be avoided, and still keep up organized campaigns Doctor Tanger thinks that the political system here has a dis tinctive educational value He thinks that it will train students to be more fully aware of merits and defects of political practices With these words, "Students will be moie capable of appraising a political campaign when they leave, here," Tanger makes the political system of Penn State seem really worthwhile after all Alumni Day Program Planned By (ommillee The commencement committee met yesterday to make arrange ments for the luncheon in Recrea tion Hall on Alumni Day, June 8 Prof Earl B Stavely, chairman, anonunced that plans ate being made to decorate the buildings and arrange an attractive program for the alumni returning on June 7 and 8 Busses will be hired to take the alumni mound the campus Prof Hummel Fishburn, Ray V Watkins, Prof William G Ed wards, and J Ewing Kennedy are the remaining members of the commencement committee Patches vulcanized in place by the application of heat have been invented to save the labor of darn ing holes in hosiery CLASSIFIED ADS Classified ads are accepted only at Student Union Office in Old Main and must be paid before insertion. Ads are accepted up to 1 pm. on the day preceedmg publication. pertly repelled , Portable and office machines for sale or rent Dial 2342 Hariy F Mann, 127 W Beaver avenue . 16-Sept EXPERIENCED chef and cateiei with 11 years expeiience desues woik in hateinity Write box 349, Times Office, State College 246-4 tp-MLL SPECIAL foi Juniot Piom, size 39 tu‘edo, excellent condition, worn only few times Phone 4877 251-2tpd-EK RIDE TO PITTSBURGH, leaving Sunday evening, Inexpensive Call Sarge 2561 - WANTED —By faculty couple, one-half of duplex house, live room apartment, or bungalow, un furnished. Must have living loom, two bedrooms, kitchen and pi 1- vale bath Will sign year lease starting June 1 Reply to Box A, Student Union 254-4tc-GD LOST—One pair rimless glasses In green case with name-card in side Return to Student Union 253-Itp-GD WANTED—Several men for sum mer work See Mr Chambers on Tuesday, May 7, at State Col lege Hotel before 5. 250-Ite-CRE KEYS MADE MOWERS, SHARPENED SCHILLING S. Pugh Street Vukmanic, Schuler To Be Honored At Annual' Philadelphia Club Fete Robinson Retains IM Handball Title Howarth, Lewis Pair To Win Doubles Crown Bob Robinson, Phi Sigma Delta, retained 'the intramural handball championship of the fraternity league when he defeated Kenny Truhn, Beta Kappa, in the final match in Rec hall Tuesday The lanky pitcher of the varsity baseball team prevailed over Truhn, a teammate, by scores of '2l-13, 21-16, to win the ,title for the second successive year Robinson eliminated Leon Ga jecki, Delta Upsilon, to gain the finals while Jerry Howarth was put out by Truhn in the other semifinal match Howarth later combined with Bob Lewis to cap ture the doubles crown Independent Finals Start In the independent league, Law rence Tate and Joe Valle gained the final round Tate defeated Pete Krones and Valla downed Frank Alloy in the semifinals Managers of the various intra mural Spring sports were named by Gene Bischoff, director of ultra murals, yesterday The managers ale Chuck Albright and Ray Ed gar, mushball, Dave Bore, soccer; Dick Yohn and Scotty Moffat, track, Paul Whitmoyer, golf, and Craig White, tennis Two changes in mushball com petition rules were made Runners are allowed to steal bases after the ball leaves the pitcher's hand and bunts will be permitted , The rest of the rules remain the same Officers Elected By Della Sigma Pi New Members Chosen; Senior Banquet Planned Delta Sigma Pi, commerce and finance honorary, selected new of ficers and elected' three juniors to membership in a meeting on Tuesday night New officers are B Boyd Her ' ington '42, president; Edward Catlin '4l, secretary, and Nelson Barnum '4l, treasure' Retiring officers are Clarence H. Evans '4O, president, Andrew D Warcholak '4O, secretary, and Edward - M Schoemmell, Jr, '4O, treasurer Paul R Baird '4l, Nelson Bar num '4l, and Cherie, Seybold '4l arc the new members of the hon orary E=ITEMEMEI Giaduatmg seniors will be hon ored at a dinner at , the Nittany Lion Inn at 6 p m Wednesday All members of the honorary are invited to attend Faculty mem bers will speak and entertainment will be provided Maxine West '4O Enters Mt. Holyoke Verse Meef Maxine L Westo4o, member of the Penn State chapter of the Cdl lege Verse Society, will represent Penn State at a verse competition at Mt Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass, today.- Miss West will compete against representatives ft om Williams, Dartmouth, Vassal, Mt ,Holyoke, and Duke Unfveisity fur the Irene Glascock Memorial Poetry Prize of .$lOO awarded yearly for the best poem of group of poems sub mitted by the chosen contestants In the competition, Miss West will iead a group of nine poems, several of which hdve been pub lisiMd in Portfolio and College Verse Howard Houston, part tune in structor in English Composition, tied for first in the contest last year AN' OPEN INVITATION To_,- , ALL FRESHMEN _ _)"kstri The new daily Collegian will provide opporttinitiesjor Freshmen men and , womenit that have-never, before been possible on this campus. We invite you to attend the annual Collegian smoker. At this time you signify, , youra interest in your own college daily. ' - • $ THE TIME: May 14, 7:AI P . M. , 111UPLAD,E;• Delta !MN • ' Dancing, Eating, Smoking, - and SNORT- Speeches •-• n••• • Both Business and Editorial-Men,ana W,Oinen - _ 13 Nillany Coaches Name 2 Outstanding Athletes Nick Vukmanic, Lion track cap tain, and Bob Schuler, soccer cap tain, will be honored by the Penn State Alumni Club of Philadelphia at a dinner there tonight. !Thirteen Penn State varsity coaches took part in the selection of Schuler and Vukmamc Schuler was selected outstanding athlete from the Philadelphia district and Vukmanic was named recipient of the 11th annual award to the out standing senior athlete of the year Schuler, all-Eastern soccer full back for the past three years, is also manager of varsity swimming and was captain of the Lion soccer team which last fall completed its seventh undefeated season ' Vukmanic Has Enviable Record Specialist in the javelin thlow, Vukmanic has made an enviable record in the event In 1938 he made a clean sweep of three major United States championships, the IC4-A, National Collegiate, and National A A U He is the only trackman in history to win these three titles in one season Formes winners of the award are Steve Haines, Marty McAn drews, Yutz Deidrich, Jesse Brew ster, Tom Slusser, Al Michaels, Bill Miller, Frank Smith, Windy Wear, and Harry Harrison Library Staff Prepares Shift To New Building Preparation for movement into the new library building started Wednesday when the staff began to replace the present dictionary catalog with a divided catalog system Under the new plan the cata log will be, in two parts, one with bookd listed by author and title, the other with books listed by subject. 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