Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 18, 1958 SPRING HAS SPRUNG — Even with a full schedule. KU students find time to relax in their cool shorts. From left, Bill Tillman, Clay Center junior, Peggy McCormick, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Howard Ripka, Bronx, N. Y. freshman, Ann Schneider, Ellinwood and Prudy Schneck, Mission, sophomores. (Daily Kansan photo) Professor Elected President M. Erik Wright, professor of clinical psychology and director of the University psychological clinic, has been elected president of the Kansas Psychological Assn. He will take office Saturday (April 19) at the annual meeting at the University of Wichita. "Frontiers in Engineering" is the title of the Theta Tau archway which will guard the front stairs of Marvin Hall during the annual KU Engineering Exposition Friday and Saturday. Chairman Robert Rehagen, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, said that he and co-chairman William Fisher, Topeka sophomore, are working with 15 piedges on the construction. Each helper will contribute 55 man-hours to the project, he said. The entrvway is not considered for a contest award. A number of the builders expressed hope that it will be given award consideration in the future. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, has been building the entryway to the Exposition for ten years. As in the past, it will be made out of cardboard and wood. The entryway will be a huge analytical balance. It will stand 20 feet high with a width of 18 feet. On each side, a scale basket will dangle, one holding an 11-foot slide rule and the other containing a rocket-shaped missile, also 11 feet. The base, complete with pointer, will be 5-feet wide Archway Title Is 'Engineering Frontiers' The large structure is to symbolize a balance between engineering and progress. Make a mixture of cinnamon and sugar and roll each prune in the combination until well covered. Wells Chosen Industrial Queen The title Miss Industrial Design and a silver trophy were awarded Colette Wells, Lawrence freshman. Wednesday. Miss Wells was chosen from three finalists by faculty members of the industrial design department. She was sponsored by Dan Ralston, Topeka freshman. Truman Uraes Tax Cut Jobs Open On Directory Applications for two positions on the 1958-59 Student Directory will be taken now through April 26. Hugh M. Grant, Hutchinson junior and chairman of the All Student Council publications committee, said applications for editor and business manager should be sent to the ASC office in the Kansas Union. Her duties as Miss Industrial Design will include appearing in the Relays Parade Saturday morning and appearing later at the industrial design department's display at the Engineering Exposition. When applying students should list their grade average, telephone number, college activities and previous publication experience. TRUMAN ORGES TAX CUT WASHINGTON - (UP) - Former President Truman urged Congress today to fight the recession by giving midle and low income families a 5 billion dollar tax cut and approving multi-billion dollar increases in defense, foreign aid and public works spending. A committee of five students and three faculty or staff members will interview the applicants before May 1. Members of the publication committee are: Mary Alden, Hutchinson junior; seniors Steve Schmidt, Salina and Harry Turner, Topeka; Mary E. Olson, Wichita freshman and Grant. Faculty members are Tom Yoe, director of public relations, Keith L Nitcher, comptroller in the business office, Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, assistant professor of English. The two were students at the time the movie was being filmed in the radio and television sequence of the journalism school. They are now in the service. The annual "Eskuree" day, which stands for Explorer Scout University of Kansas Relays and Engineering Exposition, will be attended by 600 Scouts Saturday. The boys will visit the Engineering Exposition in the morning and watch the Kansas Relays after lunch in the Ballroom of Kansas Union. The students, Kenneth Plumb, Sunflower, '57, and Paul Culp, Overland Park, '56, in the movie "The Cool and the Crazy," a film about juvenile delinquency. It was made in Kansas City, Mo. 600 Scouts Visit KU Two recent graduates of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information have roles in a motion picture now showing in Lawrence. COLETTE WELLS Try Kansas Want Ads, Get Result The trophy was designed by Robert Montgomery, assistant instructor of industrial design. 2 Graduates Have Part In Movie S W Airp nautica Exposi "The be the ab by ab directi Brookl the extiation in aerc Unitede years. Hang exhibit foot elite have The pe inches center models Michos An a missile tions o and pu Lar Jupite 8-foot sile. I mode sian r On missile parts a tions o Borde by-ste- tion o show with engine fuel a A m to pro will b The p deterr tors iis said. In stude engin