PAGE TWO Art Work Shown In 2-Week Festival A Festival of the Arts, exhibiting work of students in art, dramatics and music is being conducted through May 19 bv the School of the Arts, and the Departments of Art and Music Education and the division of home art The festival opened Sunday with a piano and voice re in the Department of Music. The festival has been held in past years but has never been as unified as this year’s program. Architecture Included In past years, the Department of Architecture held its exhibit at a different time in the Sackett Building and the division ofj home art held its exhibit during Home Economics Spring Week end. cital presented by students Sellers Names Junior Board Thirty-five students have been appointed to the Junior Class Ad visory Board by George Sellers, junior class president. They are: Barbara Simon. Barbara Bix ler, Patricia Leh, Arlene D’Oono frio, Susan Whittington, Barbara Hill, Bonnie Jones. Lianne Cor dero. Carol Tuckerman, Florence Kushner, Barbara Blake. Judith McFarland, Jean Kissick, Marilyn Cohc-n. Valentina Ko pach, David Allison, Ronald Sid ers, John Bott, Herbert Levin, John Sopko, Martin Harris, Jay Feldstein, Richard Friedman. Alvin Clemens, Gary Young, Louis Phillips. Edward Trembley, Noel DeCavalcante, John Yeo sock, Juri Niiler, Edward Hintz. Frederick Taylor. Richard Fisher, Daniel Friday and Donald Den nis. Hillel Foundation To Elect Officers The Hillel Foundation will hold election of officers today and to morrow. The nominees are George H. Goldstein, Michael Lipschutz, president; Henry- Edelsohn, men’s; vice president; Marion Caminsj and Elaine Katz,' women's vice] president; Sandra Grotsky and 1 Joan Miller, secretary; Arlene Green and Linda Lowenthal, treasurer. The voting hours will be from 9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 5:30 pjn. and 7 to 9 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to noon tomorrow. Entomology Professor Wins Memorial Prize Dr. Charles W. Rutschky, as sociate professor of entomology, was awarded the Darbaker Me morial prize of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science at the meet ing of the academy held in Waynesboro. The award was based on a paper by Dr. Rutschky entitled, "Respiration of the Eggs of the Milkweed Bug.” Senior Class Board Applications Application blanks for next year’s Senior Class Advisory Board are available to juniors un til 5 p.m. Thursday-. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA This year most of the art ex hibits will be in the Hetzel Union Building where drawings, paint-! ings, crafts, graphics, jewelry, mosaics, sculpture, ceramics and architectural drawings and mod els, all the work of students, will be displayed. Work to Be Judged Student work done during the! academic year will be judged by] a jury this year for the first time.] The work will be evaluated on‘ the basis of merit and diversity] representing a crosr-section of the department’s offerings. i The work of art education stu dents will be displayed in the Temporary Classroom Building and that of home art students in the Home Economics Building. A tea will be held in the HUB from 3 to 5 p.m. May 12 in con nection with the festival. Drama in Festival As the dramatic contribution to the festival, the Penn State Play ers will present “Teahouse of the August Moon” Thursday, Friday and Saturday and “Jim Dandy”) Friday, Saturday-, and on May 17) (and 18. j i Musical events during the fes- : tival will include a lecture recital by the Juliard String Quartet, a. student piano and voice recital,: the Glee Club, Chapel Choir and: sy-mphony orchestra concerts. ] Dr. Albert Christ-Janer, direc-! to’ of the School of the Arts, has' invited all people interested in the arts to participate in the fes tival, which, he said, is presented for the pleasure and benefit of everyone in the community. Retired Prof to Address Pre-Vet Club Banquet Dr. J. F. Shigley, professor of veterinary science until his re tirement in 1948, will speak at the second annual banquet of the Pre-Vet Club at 6 p.m. Friday .in the Presbyterian Church. The banquet, which honors students accepted by veterinary schools. is open to the public. Reservations at $1.50 each may be made by contacting Joseph Mc- Cahon. Delta Sigma Pi Honors Senior For Leadership George Borosque. senior in bus iness administration from Phila delphia. will reecive the Don Beal Leadership Award at a meeting of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity-, at 7:30 to night. | Borosque will receive the award las the graduating senior who has done the most for the advance ment of the fraternity. Key Presentation The Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key award will be presented to Robert D. Jones, senior in busi ness administration from Dußois. Jones, with a 3.9 All-Univer sity average, has the highest av erage of graduating seniors in the [College of Business Administra ition. Tannehill Award Eugene Thomas, junior in bus ■iness administration from Erie, jwill receive the Ray S. Tanne ;hill award as the junior in the : fraternity with the highest All [ University average, 3.7. | Robert B. Flynn, manager of! ithe State College Sears and Roe :buck store, will address the meet ling. Seniors to Receive 3 Indoor Tickets Graduating seniors will receive three “in-case-of-rain” tickets for indoor commencement ceremonies instead of four as erroneously re-j ported in Saturday’s issue of Thej Daily Collegian. j Wilmer E. Kenworthy, execu-! tive assistant to the President, yesterday said that, additional seats may be available for the indoor ceremonies 10 minutes be fore the program. Tickets will be good only up to jlO minutes before the ceremony iwhen persons without tickets will Ibe seated on a first-come basis. AIM-leon!des Officers i Officers of the Association of (Independent Men and Leonides I will meet at 7 tonight in 209 'Hetzel Union. Promotion Staff: Compulsory Meeting 7:00 Tuesday 103 Willard All accounts will be reassigned. Mother's Day Page. - MARVELOUS FOR MOTHER TOO, this handsome sterling silver bracelet bearing tags en graved with ’ the names of little darlings on one side and their SO important birth* ' dates on the reverse. Hearts for the girls, of course, and disks for the boys. Sterling Silver Heart and Dltk BRACELET From $2.20 Abe available ta Cold and Cold filled Co-Edits New officers of Sigma Alpha. Epsilon are Scott O lines, presi-}.! jdent; Christropher Keubler, vice (president; Thomas Goas, record (er; Hugh Gibbons, chronicler; Dennis McArver, correspondent; George Huggler, warden; and Charles Muse, herald. New officers of Bela Sigma Rho are Marvin Ashner, chancellor; Daniel Keiner, vice chancellor; Merrill Rothstein, warden; Thom as Brandeis, vice warden; Donald jSuden, auditor; Samuel Side (water, recording secretary; and Lewis Gold, corresponding secre tary. New officers of Kappa Sigma' are Edward Berkley, president;. Richard Schilpp, vice president; 1 Chester Zimolzak, master of cere-1 monies; Alan Norman, secretary;! Clarence Boyd, treasurer; David Hartsock and Don Myers, guards.! DUFFY'S TAVERN NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR MOTHER'S DAY NOTE 1 Serving hours SUNDAY 12 noon fo 8 p.m. SATURDAY 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For Reservations HO 6-6241 ,, ~ v-.JOCOLATES , .'.l—Creams, nuts, fruits, chewies, crunchen Home Fashioned Favorites Pecan roll, fudges, butter bona, creams, jellies! No chocolate-covered pieces. either assortment 1 lb. box $1.35 2 lb. box $2.60 1H lb. gift Griggs Pharmacy New officers of Alpha Gamma Della are Lenore Hamilton, presi dent; Mariana Moldovan, first vice president; Ellen Lynch, sec ond vice president; Joan Marz zacco, recording secretary; Gail Olson, corresponding secretary; and Florence Ford, treasurer. ii New officers of Chi Phi are ;i Frank Farrell, president; Bruce ; Moyer, vice president; David Johnson, secretary;, Fred Simp son, treasurer; Frederick Spott, pledge master; Charles Zoi, rush . ing chairman; and Robert Yeat man, house manager. Collegian AD STAFF Meeting 6:45 9 Carnegie ... no excuses accepted Everyone Must Attend Day is May 12 2h lb. gift $3 exclusively at 120 E. College Aire. TUESDAY. MAY 7. 1957 ASSORTED