THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1955 5 Finalists to Be Chosen . Five finalists for Junior Prom Queen will be selected tonight by a committee of seven juniors. Interviews will begin at 6 p.m. in 203 Hetzel Union, and will last approximately five minute s. Qeen .canaes should a in u tailored du e s es and heels.p pear Finalists will be selected on pois e, personality, appearance, and beauty. They will be judged on the •point system by the com mittee, Queen candidates not appear ing for nthe interview will be auto matically disqualified. Committee to Judge The judges t inehibers of the prom coronation and queen com mittee, will be Samuel Wolcott, chairman, Loita taube, Charles Fegley, Thomas Ulrich, Dbrothy Glading, Robert I3ahrenberg, and Barbara Bendel. Penn Game Ticket Sakes End Today Today is the last day Penn football tickets will be on sale at the Athletic Ass ociation l ticket booth, third floor of Recreation Hall. Price is $4. Edward M. Czekaj, AA ticket manager, said yesterday that the tickets will be returned after to day to the University of Penn sylvania. Students may purchase tickets" at• the game, he said. Also remaining are tickets for the bleacher sections for the Syra cuse game. Price is $2.50. YOUR 1. SUPERIOR FILTER Only L&M gives you the superior filtration of the Miracle Tip, the purest tip that ever touched your lips. It's whit* ... all white - . oaswhibli Ail meinberi of the junior class may vote for one of the five finalists• from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the 'Het 'zel Union desk. IvlatriculatiOn cards must be presented in order to vote. The queen will be crowned by Claude Thornhill at intermission of the Junior Prom next Friday night. Merchants Donate Prises Prizes for the queen have been donated by State College mer chants. Pictures of the finalists and the prizes will be on display Tuesday through Friday at the Athletic Store. The. Junior Prom will • take ' place from 9 to 1 Friday night in Recreation Hall. Music will be presented. by Claude Thornhill, his piano, and his. orchestra.. The dance will be semi-formal. Blue Key Hat Society To Accept Applications Applications are now being ac cepted' for membership in B 1 u e Key, junior men's hat society. Letters, of application should in.; elude the student's .actiVitles and all-University average ;The letters MET. be submitted at othe Hetzel . Umori desk until 5 p.,rri, tohAorkotri. New BX Candidates to... Meet New candidates for the Book Exchange will meet at 7:45 to night at - the Book Exchange. Old candidates will meet at 7 tonight in 103 Willard. BIG RED LETTER DAY tie day osve, - Lim THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE. COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA General to Inspect AFROTC G Maj. Gen. Matthew •K. Deichel matin, Commandant of the Air Force ROTC program, - division of Air University, will visit the Uni versity today for a brief inspec tion of the Air Force detachment. On his first visit to the Uni versity, Gen. Deichelmann will visit the various Air Force ROTC activities on the campus. The AFROTC Cadet Corps and the Angel Flight will parade in his honor during .common hour to day. He will also attend a lun cheon given in his honor today at the Nittany'Lion Inn. General Deichelmarin •has been awarded the Legion. of Merit, Bronze Star, Commendation Rib bon, Belgian Croix de Guerre with palm, and the French Croix de Guerre with, palm. Home Ec Staff to Meet Candidates and staff members for News and Views, home eco nomic's publication, will meet at 6:30 tonight in 14 Home Eco nomics. The group . will proceed from there to the home of Mrs. Donald Sin Abel, pFirt-time instructor in home 'economics education and staff advisor, for a general meet ing and social hour. Elettions Committee to Meet All-University Elections Com mittee will meet at 7 tonight in 9 Carnegie. roup 2. SUPERIOR TASTE L&M's superior taste comes from superior tobaccos especially selected for filter smoking. Tobaccos that are richer, tastier ... and btht and mild. Phys Ed Council Major Clu To Sponsor Health Confab The Student Major Club of the College of Physical Edu cation and Athletics will sponsor a Health, Physical Educa tion, and Recreational convocation at 11 a.m. today in the White Hall pool. Four members of the Swim Club—J ea n McMahon, Nancy Sauer,. Mary Phillips, and Jean Pool—will perform a demonstra tion of synchronized swimming as the first event in the convoca tion. Following th e synchronized swimming, Jame k Lafler, Peter Fogg, and Karl Schwenzfeier will put on a diving exhibition. The final event on the program will be a demonstration of the competitive swimming skill s— such as correct tunes and the dol phin kick—by Donald Morganson. William Seckinger, club's pres ident, will speak before the de monstration. Physical education majors are excused from their major blocks at 11 o'clock in order that they may attend the hour-long convo cation. Accounting Club to Meet The Accounting Club will meet at 7 tonight at Phi Sigma Delta. F. S. Douglas Jr., of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Co., Pitts burgh, will be the guest speaker. Douglas will speak on the "Work of the Industrial Accountant," emphasizing internal auditing. Saturday is Deadline For Senior Ed Pictures Saturday is the last day that seniors in the College of Educa tion may have their pictures tak en for LaVie. Seniors in the College of En gineering whose last names begin with the letters A to M may re port to the Penn State Photo Shop Nov. 1 to 8. All others should report from Nov. 9 to 16. Men are requested to wear dark jackets, white shirts, and ties. Women are asked to wear dark sweaters. lhru the Looking Glass By Gabbi Well, long time no see (bite your tongues, you've been lucky so far), but I couldn't resist staying away any longer, no matter how much Shey paid me. Am still trying to figure what they meant when they said "Our whip is outside—may we drive you???" Maybe Max Shulman will teach you new methods of ruining old songs, but I'll just stick to giving you new ways to spend old money —wisely of course! Cavorting off campus this weekend? And sponging on roommate's hospitality? Then you'll have to say thank you to your hosts (and don't raid the refrigerator as a sign ,of your gratitude). We can't think of anything nicer than a small remem brance from E THE L S— the newest and greatest in Shef field cutlery with hand-painted ceramic handles that anyone with a flair for originality will favor. Cheese spreaders and fruit knives, only 2.25 and 4.25, in that order. Or tiny silver cheese spreaders or sugar tongs, 2.25 . and 1.38 (same way as above), various colored straw placements that belong anywhere but in ye old farm house are smart and practical at 1.00 each. Save the table top —tiles for hot dishes will be adored by any housewife (too large for the mah jong player). Keep your hostess happy and she'll be sure to ask you back (if you forget to return the key you've been given, who needs her old invitation any way?) You may be asking for aggravation (unless they have a dishwasher) but ETHELS has a delightful assortment of dish and tea towels in a strictly modern vein these autumn leavish colors with clever quotes and unusual design. Bridge and tea sets with match ing napkins are welcome by newly and oldly marrieds saves them a trip to Europe for that Irish linen we crave. Stop in today, at ETHELS for some beneficial browsing, you will really love it! 111 I COLLIS! AVI. STATI COIIISI. SA. PAGE FIVE