PAGE Faun Cabinet- (Continued from page one) the Paul Smith memorial, or to keep it until another hello cam paign next year. No action was taken on the report. According to Ted iLeFevre, c'hook on pace violations was made last week in State College, Snit .no report on the survey is ply:al:Me as yet. Woodene Bell, chairman of the iVfural committee, told Cabinet tlrat she and Vaughn Stapleton talked with , James :Millholland, president with the Board of Trustees, concerning the comple tion 'of the mural. Mr. iMitholland laid!' that the Board' woad ap prove the mural an ct contact 1-lenry Varnom Poor if students provided the money. PSCA Requests Betty Funkhouser, representing the Penn State Christian Associ kaion, asked Cabinet for a dono- Von or an advertisement ',for the Student 'Handibocik, a publication put out by the PSCA. Before Cabinet acts on the matter, the Yinance Board will have to ap prove 'the appropriation. The 'following committees were appointed ;by Stapleton: Disposition of tfunds: Joseph Steel, lWoodene Belt and Redbert tMendt. E eic ti on s Committee: Jack )Iranigan, chairman; C h air' es li urd, Rosemary Ghantous, Nan James, 'Doris Jenkins, Fred Lloyd, Martin Lennig, Bud Mellot, Julia rastewka, Robert Staly, Lucy Selling, and IRObert Spinneweber. Book Exchange: Gloria Ness, Frances Winters, and Paul Wint ers. And More Committees Woodene.Sett was appointed to .see 'that flowers are sent from the students to any student, imember of the faculty or administration who ?dies. -James Sheehan and Marilyn •Glollaisch were asked to take care of IVlemorial Day serv• ices. Upon the' recommendation of the Finance Board, $5O twas ap propriated to the !Student Union cornanittee for publicity. Four Games . . . are scheduled in 'the I,MA tourney as the :teams enter the final week of play. They are: Today: Frazier 'House vs. Bea ver House; Peros vs. Comets. Tomorrow: Ramblers vs. Ath Hall Boys; Oxfords vs. MI House. (J: onks • NOW SHOWING SU men Suits These Styles Are The Pages of Vogue arnd Bazaar . . Reasonably Priced at 16.93 up tt e 61 Dresses Baßoon Cloth - Shantungs etc, from $8.30 up BATMEN!' sun SLACK SCOTS Mon Skirts and Blouses - T. Shirts and Shorts The Charles Shop Allen. SL State College Women's Groups (Continued from page one) PRESIDENT Anne Baker: Cwens, 'WRA In tramural chairman, Lakonides, dlrn semester vice-president, In tramural .sports, Alpha Xi Delta. Jane Schlosser: WRA club ac tivities ehairma n, •Panheßenic Council, Pan-American Day com mittee, Thespian property crew, Key clique, WRA .freshman rep resentative, Alpha Omicron Pi. VICE-PRESIDENT Phyllis ißeigle: Junior .Service Board, WRA secretary-treasurer, House of Representatives, Play ers, Danleing club, Hockey club, 'Red Cross .financial Chairman, Delta Gamma. SECRETARY-TREASURER Madeleine Bush: Cwens, IFresth man Council, WRA social board, PSCA, ,Alpha Xi Delta. !Myrna ;Hinkel: Cwens, house ,president, Outing 'club, Riding club, WRA timing and scoring, Kappa Alpha Theta. INTRAMURAL CHAIRMAN Claire Parks: Junior Service Board, WRA, assistant intramural chattiman, Lakonides, tIVE ode rn Dance ,dhilb, Chi Omega. ASSISTANT INTRAMURAL CHAIRMAN Josephine Bthl: Owens, 'Fresh man Council, Lakopides, Intra mural sports, IModern Dance club, Chi Omega. Pauline Globisch: Cwens, Lak onides, 'Westminster Foundation, Chapel Choir, Tennis club, Swim ming fe.MLY, WRA freshman repre sentative, Alpha Chi Omega. Yvonne Worrell: Swimming club, Life Saving Icluib, Lakim ides, PSCA. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE Aletha POtteiger: Owens, Lak onides„ PSC-A., Intramural Ping Porug manager, Dance club, Swim ming , club, Chi Omega. Nancy Hornig: 'MA, Freshman Representative, Cwens, 'Freshman Representative, Owens, Freibunan Council, Lakonides, Bqwling In tramural chairman, Hockey club, Swimming club. The WSGIA president announced that installation of new officers Mill take place next Wednesday at . 6:3 , 0 and all women students are invited to attend. All checks for cap and gown deposit or announcement orders should be made payable to 'the "Interclas s Budget System." COLLDGIAN Calendar TODAY WSCA imeeting, 'White Hall, 4:30 p.m. Student Union Committee, 1 , 24 Sparks, BM p.m. Collegian Candldates, 8 Car negie lHatl, 7 p.m. Treble Singers, 117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Froth Senior Board Meeting, 305 Old Main, 8:30 pm, Penn State Flying Club, Sigma Chi, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Hillel Hour, WMAJ, 1:15 PSCA, Hillel, • .AVC—dramatic film, "The :Sbanish Earth," 405 Old Main, 7:30 t p.fm, Psi Chi, Psychology honorary, Picnic, Greenwood Furnace, 5 p.m. Initiation, election of officers. 'Fresh Frolic' Tickets Go On Sale Tomorrow Tickets Tor 'the Second Semes ter "Frosh Frolic". to be held at Whipple's Dam on Saturday af ternoon are on sane. Fifty cents will be charged to cover the cost of transportation. . Tickets can be•purchased at the Corner Room. tomorrow after noon and from the following peo ple: Harriet Cooper, Ann Gar man, Joan Fox, Paul Harrison, Charles - Hill, Joanne Hobbs, June Kircher, Claire Lee, Leo nard Malinowski, Dorothy Park, Jane Shivery, Rosemary&lull lante, Jane Weigle, and !Rosemary. "Mippy" Winters. B/ r Ito read or ip me because 4^"ir i .A 0 1 If so, this won't interest you, but if the brats have you bulldozed, read how Father Engle solved his problems...then go ahead and do it your own way., HOW TO BE A PAPA by William Engle CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED—One ride to Pitts burgh Friday afternoon, May 31. Call Lit, 32 Ath. FOR SALE--Talble model radio, almost new, excellent recep tion. Call 2030 after 7 p.m. Ask for Wayne. 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Engineering work is open for students in the follpw ing courses: aero,, 'chemical, civil, electnical, industrial and mechan ical engineering, and chemistry, and physics. Archery Tournament . . . candidates are asked' to report to archery play night' on the archery range in front of White Hall at 7. p.m. tomorrow. THE MAN'S MAGAZINE FOR JUNE • Oft your copy , npw at yoyr favOrite newsstand TODAY And DON'T forgt —A new PETTY GI Miss Curvaceous Angler plus thi adventure, sport; humor and special men's departments • which make • over 160 pages of swell reading June TRUE. Almost a million TRUE, the Man's your copy today your favorite newsstam TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1946 HATTER HA S jeftLssl : ll. ll :1T1,114L013 HOW I WILL WIN! told exclusively in the June TRUE by BILLY CONN "Joe's a nice fellow. But on June 19, William David Conn is going to be heavyweight champion of the world." That's Billy Conn talking back.