•3JIiGE TWO feglisiration Open Fair Ilnier-session 3tegiNtration for the. 1945 Inter- Sessiop. , will take place in Bur c.Pwcs, Ettikting, 8 a.m. to 1.0 a.m., T.rionchs.. The inter-Session ex -12p is until June 2:9. Application iblanics and acimis sion (girds may be obtained and approved at 109 Burrowes. Final i•egisirotion forms will be filled out the ()Mee of the Registrar, .109 Old Main. "The first class will meet at the i egolarly scheduled period Mon ay afternoon. Fees are payable at the Bursar's Office, 8 a.m. to 4 p. 4ri., Wednesday. R. number of the Inter-Session cOurses are to be given on a short •iute»sive. unit basis. Students may ale:gin. work on either Monday, J'ime 48 or 25, when the different AMits begin. Dr. Ernst M. Meyer, Yvturer in social sciences at Buck )lC.4l Unftersity, is in charge of a Addl. covering three phases of "American Foreign Policy." 'The Tfome Economics department is sPonsoring,a unit on Food Preser vat kin from June 25 to 29. • • The Psychology Institute for school psychologists and teachers of special education will be held in 201 Old Zoology Building from 'Monday to Friday. Prominent Npeakers will be: Leversia L. POW- Cy:'S; Chief. Elementary Education, State Department of Public In gructic»a, I - larrisburg; Edward M. Westburgh. Chief of Psychological Pervice,•The Institute of the Penn sylvania Hospital, Philadelphia; Romaine Mackie, Education De partment, Hunter College. rorilfelic Elects lEffitor Eleanor Bennett has been nam ed editor of • Portfolio for the summer semester, an d Ruth Freed. will be advertising man ager, announced Ruth Constad. "'resent editor of the magazine. Approximately 12.0 new mem i)ers of the Army Specialized Training' Program will begin courses at the College Monday, re- Vacing •. men who have finished tlJeir course. Tlie total number of AS.TP'n will be about' 400. Navy V-12 i±, the the s cattiogi.:cif • the third riatthhall, •at,:the,:Lillarary, of , Corfeess. •- HiS p r t', q ) ,enri's - from Mbant .. Nitthity•l';' iS shewn in . this': Calendar TODAY • Junior Service Board meeting, Dean of Women's Office, 5:10 p.m. Sabbath Eve Services, Hillel Foundation, 7:30 p.m. IFC Ball, Eec Hall, 9:30 p.m. TOMORROW Cwens meeting, second floor 'lounge, Old Main, 12:45 p.m. • Ag-Home Ec picnic, Hort Woods, 2 p.m. Ag Mixer, Armory, 8 p.m. SUNDAY Chapel Services, Schwab Audi torium, 11 a.m.- MONDAY Intersession registration, .. Bur rowes Building, B.to 10 a.m. Penn State Engineer meeting, 2 Armory, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY . .IA Executive Board meeting, WRA Lounge, White Hall, 6:45 p.m. . . PanHel Executive 'Committee meeting, 305 Old Main, 7 p.m. Pantile]. meeting, 305 Old Main, 7:15 p.m. Penn State Club meeting, Club Room, Old Main, 7:30 p.m. X-G-I Club meeting, 405 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Newman Club Discussion Club, "Our Lady of Victory" Rectory, 7 p.m. THURSDAY House of Representatives meet ing, 305 Old Main, 5:15 p.m. June Issue of Engineer Honors 1945 Graduates The next issue of the Penn * State Engineer will. be 'on sale June IS,. announced Editor Doro thea Fischer. - . . • As a salute to the 1945 grad ivates from the School of 'tngin :fiering, and Sctwol - of Chemistry ups and pictuee'a of these stu !tents by Banbara Pfahler. -New developments will be revealed by Ann Pfahler, - 'and Jack Green .will, : present .an. 'article on caneer r.." Bullpen ; Benny". is .the l title of an article' by ' Gloria ' Neren berg..As usual there will be "Sly Drools"; and "Talk of the Campus." • 'PSC Elects Officers • The Penn State Club elected of ficers for the summer •semester Tuesday. George Daghir will take over as president, airs aides will be: Michael fHalikis, vice-presi dent; Robert aVloore, secretary; Edward Trabold, treasurer; Philip Dewey,. social . chairman; Philip. Dillen, athletic chairman; and David Kean, historian. I • ENGRAVED CALLING CARDS Plain Or Paneled 100 Cards and. Plate 1.95 Order Now To Insure Delivery For Commencement ••=••• KEELER I S Cadmium Theatt6 Building FRIDAY, JUNE 8,. 1945 Chapel Smith Speaks James T. Smith, executive Sec retary of the Penn State Christ ian Association, will speak at the College Chapel service on.SundaY. His topic will be "Decisiye Bat . , ties Behind Closed Doors." Mr. Smith attended Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina, sas in ,1931 after'having spent part of one year in Business Schogl. He was graduated from the Uni versity in '1937, spending one. year .of the five in under,graduate school,. teaching .ar. , eight grade's in a one room country schdol dUr ing the Kansas duststorms. • . He received a scholarship.. to. Yale University Divinity School,: and after three years of Study with a major. in Religion in High.. er EdUcation, he graduated in 1940. His career began as Director . of' the Wesley Foundation for Metti odist Students at the University of . California, Berkeley. He was also. Associate Minister of Trinity.. Church, Berkeley. • In 1942 he accepted the position', as Minister for Youth at the FirSt Methodist Church, Pasadena, Cal. where he worked for one year in cooperation with Dr. • Albert Day. From there he moved back'' across the country in the fall of 1943 to become head of the., Chi / istian Association at the • COI-.. lege. . Some of Mr. Smith's college ac-: tivities were: president of the All- College Cabinet; member of . travelling collegiwa choir,, A-Car.. nelld, for four yearS; presiaent.' of the Central Kansas IVlethodiSf.' Youth Movement ; and member•of varsity 'football and track teams:.. He was also active in Collegiate • ...„ oratory and debate. . • • •. . _ Licenses . • The State College borough-- countil wishes to remind all bi; 'cycle owners that they have their bicycles inspected - and' licensed by next Friday The :'authorized inspection .sta tions ..are Krelb'S Service ; Station;' 'll5 W. Beaver, avenue,•,arid.Wag'' her's: Gu4.. Station; , rowes street: The' license May'Abe • obtained at the Borough Hall.. Owners . who do. not comply' with this regulation are subject' to arrest. •