Party Platforms Key We, the members of the Key Party have as our objective for the coming semester the better ment of Penn State through high er coordination o." Cie various student organizations. This can be done by you, the students, in the selection of your officers. We be lieve our slate competent to carry omit your proposals and offer as our program the following: 1. Striving for a better method af• Freshman orientation. :2. Coordinating our efforts with those of Cabinet to reopen the Sandwich Shop. 3. Cooperating with Cabinet in carrying out the new student government constitution. .4. Eleviving the B. IM. 0. C. dance .5. Cooperating to the in any manner with 1 Club to further its into -B. 'Supporting th e Cabinet in all its prop , viding that they will aid lege and better it. 7. Continuing in our nave the Pennsylvania wave in front of Old Cabinet Ap Judiciary G ' , New members of J . Tribunal were appoil ;.last meeting of the mester held by the . i.„ . .. June 12. Under the n'. 4., . tion the two judiciary t . , . .act under the All-Co ti .,. ‘ , erning group. Fi:. Mary Haines will lu ;,: ~, the summer semE i... Sfct '-'-',Mentbers' are: Bea; &TOO, semester; Kathy .. , ,Ornger, Betty Steele, r f f: - . wester; Dorothea FE :-; .:"Ford;.-sixth semester; ','4;!,clr.ed Anderson, Berni ef!''..filth semester,,, ~. 10*4Chairroan-of,tribui - -",-"Jiadd" Healy..'.Robert g,,-;,,:wi1l represent the eigl :tr4.' ter class; John Zoszak as . Innocenzi, seventh !t: Herbert - Currie, Frr. v.,,sixth • semester; Geort ! . .......fifth semester. A,c,j_: - * the , seviiid fifth - -;,/,, menalber will be l appointei i,r;riew, Cabinet, to be electe .:L..!nesday and Thursday. ~ 'Newly-appointed menab 1 : -i r tlid Postwar PlanningCc tee, group that is planning Organization of the Liberal 0 ..5 . C,11001 . , are Mary Jane 'Doi Charlotte - Geller, Joanne H ..4- - , .?,,,, ! .A./Srpred Kecker, Dorothy .•;V , .'.kin' and Valerie;Tamialonis 4„..,.;. - I'::Phanges in Ireshmen rn 'Wv,tiatoms were announced by 1 t I . ,ri„fo'dnian, . ,All-4 College preside tit:Oh!s no-dating period, here i: 1.3.f0e unrestricted by rules, will t i ‘Vriiated to.three weeks. In, adc tAtiOri;''freshman men will no lon, t. . - Rekbe - required to wear the, cu, o;toniary, black ties, white sox c ":4;'iiiillecl-up trouserS, nor will the. i 4§4,,ve m to 'button!! . to upperclass. ''''AV en • , = - , ' 07-', , ,E,X-servicemen are exempt 3 F,Ocall , all - freshman •customs. '''Vili ' • itsdecisiondi s- emersing to ....is co.: ?cpntinue Swing Inn, Cabinet ,c1"to hold open house in the ;,„, ,Ory,' every other week' dur '4lllk-the summer semester. ,'•ei•Wtlatir H. Warnock, dean of. :.•-';.,*,11 - •spoke to Cabinet on.the in 14)1es that he feels must be ;141,sped• on to incoming students ;,by',::lipperclassmen. Among these '.:.!.‘laelisted were the feeling of o:Olio:service that students of .the,'College possess, the. demo ihey . and unity' of the student body, student self-government, and the hospitality and decency Characteristic of the students. 7Y: liewOutnumber Women • friummer Semester fi . i . Oomplete figures for summer ei, o rips.ter registration forecast a re l , ti t a ratio in ,whiich the men st",u4Onts outnumber the women. Ucording to figures released by Warm S. Hoffman, registrar, 1440piitiy:' e enrollment stands ' at T 324 oit*whigh - 775 are men and 549 Wr ri. enrollment. um t ''mer 'session ratio — 7,-shapp;,contrast. _There is:a :';,,Orollme.nt of (411 . of yd 4 .10, - evmeri and `e¢? Nillany We promise 'L. To bring student govern ment back to its pre-war organi zation by carrying out the poli cies of the recently revised con stitution. 2. To effect the re-establish ment of a non-profit student book exchange, to enable students to obtain texts at a lower cost. 3. To do everything in our power to keep student activities operating in spite of the decreas ed summer enrollment. 4. To bring back a full roster representativel,, edlfedtive July 1. Mrs. Ruth Irene Brooks, re search assistant in human nutri tion research, effective July 1. Mrs. Helen Luck Campbell, re search assistant in human nutri tion research, effective July 1. Madge Adele Gilbert, research assistant in human nutrition re search; effective July 1. - • Thelma Blaine Heller, research wistrult •in .human nutrition re wrch; effective July 1, FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 6, 1945--STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Brennan, Lynch Vie Two parties, Key and Nittany, will enter candidates in All-College elections to be held in the first floor lounge of Old Main from 9 a.m: to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. For the first time, an All-College president and secretary treasur er will be elected by the entire student body. Vying for the posts will Gepharl To Sing In Free Concert William Gephart, !American baritone, will present a concert in ,Schwab auditorium 8:116 p.m. Thursday, according to an an nouncement from the Summer Ses sions office. Mr. Gephart will, be accompanied at the piano by Ruth Denniscin, who will also appear on the program in a group of piano solos. The singer is a graduate of De- Pauw Conservatory of Music. He did graduate work at Julliard School of Musiic for five years, and appeared in three opera produc tions there. During the past year he has been soloist on the "Friday on Broadway" and the 9Manhat tan Merry Go Round" radio pro grams. • Mr. Gephart has been presented twice in recitals at Town Hall, New York City, and has made three appearances as baritone so loist in the New York Carnegie Hall. He has also sung as soloist with the Bach circle group. Creation of the leading role in ;the - 114 . 5t performance , of the,"Burg far'i- °Peri" - arColurnbia .Univer sity is among Mr. Gephart's achievements. He has been soloist at the Bethlehem, Williamsburg, and Worcester festivals. The concert will be given with out admission charge, and the pub lic is invited to attend. Hatton Sets Dales For Class Election Elections will be held in the first floor lounge of Old Main, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tilesday and Wednesday, Helen Hatton, chairman of the elections committee, announced. Bach student must present identi fication, at the polls before receiv ing •his ballot. Clique chairmen must hand two lists , in to 'Student Union by 1:1 o'clock tomorrow, the first giving the names of all candidates for office and the second indicating the officers, names, and semester of each clitiue member. Both lists must be signed by the clique chair man and secretary. All candidates for office are re quired by the All-College consti tution to have an average of 1 or more. The elections committee will meet with candidates and clique chairmen in 4112 Old Main, 8 p.m., Monday to hear complaints and clarify the elections code. A sec ond meeting will be held after the closing of the polls in 4022 Old Main, 5 p.m., Wednesday, to hear further complaints. Two itemized expense accounts, signed by the clique •chairman and secretary must be turned in to Stu dent Union before noon, Wednes- The first should state the method of collection of the $25 allotted to each party, and haw it is spent. Donations, which cannot exceed $lO, must be included in this amount. The second list should show how the $5 allotted to parties by the elections committee for photo graphs and printed posters was spent. Collegian Advertising. , Students interested in working on the Collegian advertising staff are urged to meet in 8 Carnegie Hall at. 7:15 p.m. Monday. The meeting is for both old and new candidates, according to Elaine Miller. be 'Michael Lynch and Vaughn. Stapleton, Nittany candidates, and Patrick Brennan and Paul Ameel, Key contestants. Following are the candidates, as listed by Robert Yurkanin, chairman of the Nittany clique, and William Morton and Joseph Steel, co-'chairmen of the Key clique. All College President Patrick Brennan, Key: X-GI Club commander, Parmi Nous, Tribunal, Senior Board, Represen tative to National Collegiate Vet erans Association, chairman from X-GI Club to County Veteran's Association, Phi Kappa Sigma secretary. 'Michael Lynch, Nittany: Sixth semester president, Student Tri bunal, Parmi Nous, student coun selor, IMA president, ISC presi dent, poultry club president, Penn Way House president, two year Ag students president, Red Cross Executive committee, Penn State Club, Newman Club, PSCA, State College Community Forum, Red Cross committee chairman, All-College Cabinet Constitution Revision committee, Student representative to Senate, Committee on Academic Stand ards, chairman blood typing pro ject, Memorial Day committee. All College Secretary-Treasurer Paul ' Ameel, Key: varsity la crOss, X-4GI. Club. Vaughn Stapleton, Nittany: varsity boxing team, Parmi Nous, Theta Chi president, X-GI Club, LAg student council, F.F.A., Penn State Club, Red Cross Blood Don or committee, block and bridle club, Penn State riding club: Eighth Semester President Stanley Chadwin, Key: Skull and Bones president, Tribunal, Debating Squad, Penn State En gineer staff photographer, A.1.E.E., IFC, Beta Sigma Rho. Jack Davenport, Nittany: Phi Delta Theta president, IFC, X-GI Club, A.D:S.A. Eighth Semester Secretary- Treasurer Mary Haines, Key: Freshman Forum, TISZA., Players, G.S.O. president, Judicial chairman, Pan-Hel representative, Senior Board, Senate, All-College Cabi net, Zeta Tau Alpha Jean Butz, Nittany: Gamma Phi Beta president, senior spon sor, Owens, Freshman Forum president, PSCA cabinet, West minster Foundation cabinet, El len H. Richards club, Freshman Council. • Seventh Semester President Jack Seavy, Key: Phi Eta Sig ma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, WC secretary-treasiArer, Parmi Nous, Alpha Chi Sigma. Thomas Smith, Nittany: La- . crosse team captain, Phi Delta Theta president, Parmi Nous, Druids, LFC, (Continued on page five) (hem Society to Show 3 Technical Movies The Central Pennsylvania sec tion of the American Chemical Society will show three sound movies on chemical engineering processes in 119 New Physics at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. The public is invited to attend. "Nickel Milling and Smelting" describes the preparation, notes tion. and smelting of nickel lobar ing ore. It also portrays the chem ical processes to extract the by product, copper, as well as those used in the separation of the nickel. The mining, purification, and uses of sulfur are shown in the film entitled "Sulfur." The "sea water" process of magnesium ex traction and purification is dem onstrated in "Magnesium."