PAGE HGHT NSA Will Conference Begin Friday The National Student Association Regional Convention will start at 3 p.m. Friday with registration for delegates. Approximately 130 schools are expected to be represented at the convention according to Barbara Bendel, NSA special arrangements chairman. Keynote address for the weekend will be given by Ste- phen H. Fuller, assistant professor of business administration at Har vard University, at 9 a.m. Satur day in the Hetzel Union Assembly room. Wilmer -E. Kenworthy, director of student affairs, will welcome visiting students to the University at 13 p.m. Friday in the assembly TOM. Bahrenburg io Welcome Robert Bahronburg, All-Univer- F.ity president, will welcome the guests for the students. Follow ing the welcome an NSA officer will explain the purpose of NSA. Friday's schedule will close with an informal reception at 10 p.m. in the main lounge of the HUB. Actual convention work will be conducted in workshops. The first of these will start at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in different rooms in The HUB. During the Saturday lunch hour 2 special meeting with non-mem ber schools will be held in the BUB snack bar. NSA officials then will answer questions for visiting officials. Pomroy is Chairman James Pomroy, NSA regional director, is chairman of the con vention. He will conduct a busi ness meeting for member schools CLASSIFIEDS RATES 17 words or less: se .se One Insertion 40.73 Two Insertions 11.00 Three insertions Additional words 3 for -OS for each day of insertion. FOR SALE Free is...saltation. Sample pattern* avail- Call Al Fine AD 7-7732. NI-t'l RECORDV-5193611 on Lace: Fineat American made channe,--eorn ',tete till. See hm,tinte after G. Pollock 5-f, t. 261. 7tr47 DESOTO Club tout.. Clean, radio and beater. good fodnt and rubber. Must well quirk. 2125. Call Frank AD li-1321. SENIORS! ITS KEELERS of curse for your graduation name cards. engraved proceas printed. Prices from $2.40 a hundred and up. 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University Tennis Service, White Hall Storage Room. After 6 p.m. 414 sh Ben‘er Ave. Phone AD 7431‘ at 10 a.m. Sunday in the assembly room. Attending the convention for the University will be six dele gate s. They are Bahrenburg; James Musser, NSA co-ordinator; Barbara Hendel, special arrange ments chairman; Robert Heck, campus affairs chairman; Donna Cowder, international relations chairman: and Edward Lon g, member of the campus affairs committee. Singh to be Present Mano Singh. representative of World University Service from. India, will attend to answer ques tions that schools attending the meetings have concerning WUS or Campus Chest. Janice Smith, member of the WUS committee at the Univer sity, will also answer questions on the same subject. She, along with four other students, attend ed the Campus Chest convention in Philadelphia this past week end. Other students attending are Miss Hendel, Lawrence McCabe, Long, and Robert Stroup. THE T V.AT E D . radio, phono 2L'2 S. Allen. EZI:23 . :1414 .4 5 . :• ; 1 " 4. RA1 Size, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA .6t4ARC AL FILTER _ • _................„_. ."-""'"'"--,,, .., , 1 ~ ..1ikt....:., :.::g ' " . ..-" 7.73", .; ..,f.l ' t_ ) . ":',7:. ' t: ' ''. p....., ~,,,,, i I 1 .5--,.......---.,,,:. - k..-:;, , F: . ...., ...° '• ...---- PI, : ' 4 - ..... "-ej:t .. I j Ilklyi . O il P ' i i i e 1c,4 11 ~.., , t-r. r A's - Tt-lE BEST 11.4-- .„ E.RED SMOKING TAR EyToN . PRODUCT OF A „riemafr. J` X,eeo-e,, , , , i , , , AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES 0A.140. is "Review (Continued from page one) ny. The actors as a whole did good jobs. It was an entertaining show. We will evaluate the actors in the light Stark presented them. The most impressive was Jon Wilder who was magnificent as "Uncle Vanya." He approached most closely the character we think Chekhov wr o te— a dis couraged, beaten man suffering "unrequited love," who erupts in to a passionate hatred for his love's husband, the professor, and at the end relapses into a gloomy dejection. He looked like a middle or low er class Russian of the turn of the century might look, we imagine. He spoke the part, and he acted the part. In his hate and dejec tion scenes he may have over ! acted—but it was hilarious. As the "dashing" doctor who comes to the professor's country I estate to gaze upon the profes sor's wife in love, Gerald Denisof portrays in Astroff a partially convincing lover of life and the wildness of forest country. Tall • and with a facial expression-hid ing mustache, he leaves one ma jor impression: hooked hands un- , der the armpits. Robert Reifsneider, an associate professor of theater arts, played' his role of the spirited and dis liked professor to the hilt. Play ing for a line a laugh, except for one scene of pain and depression, he came across very strongly. We think the part was grossly mis interpreted but in playing for ,laughs he was great. I The two heroines, Ruth Yeaton Jr o ,A,-; lA4 •,vo- All the pleasure comes Am" 4 Students (Continued from page five) sistant professor of speech. . The 12 colleges and universities represented at the festival are Geneva College, Indiana State Teachers College, Westminster College, St. Francis College, Slip pery Rock State Teachers Col lege, Juniata College, Seton Hill College, Ogontz Center, Hazelton Center, Temple University, Uni versity of Pittsburgh, and the University. Scholarships-- (Continued from page two) the professor. The council ago discussed a Big Sister-Big Brother plan for fresh men entering the College of Lib eral Arts. Schreiger appointed Lynne Tyler to look into the plan the Home Economics Student Council uses and report. Donkey— (Continued from page one) will act as Honey Dippers or san itary engineers. Names of the winners of Spring Week will be announced after the game and the trophies will be awarded. as the professor's wife, and Nancy May as his daughter, do well but were in main unimpressive. Mrs. Yeaton seemed an English countrywoman, not a tired Rus sian wife married to a man many years her senior. Miss May, if anything, underplayed the love sick daughter. Others in the cast were Walter Vail, as a pock-marked land owner.. Marion Vail, as a nurse; and Millis Mershon, aged mother. it g ll . . . 3 71 . 1 :, • I Here's the best in filtered smoking—Filter Tip Tareyton, the filter cigarette that gives you true tobacco taste and Activated Charcoal filtration. And Filter Tip Tareyton smokes milder, smokes smoother, draws easier. All the pleasure comes thnt ... the taste is great! FILTER TIP WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1956 Dairy Queen Voting Begins Seventeen coeds have been nominated for Dairy Queen. Vot ing to select five finalists in the contest will begin today and end Tuesday. Students in dairy science are eligible to vote. The voting will, take place in 106 Dairy. The queen' will be chosen from the five finalists at 7 p.m. May 3. The selection will be made by members of the Dairy Science Club. Pictures of the candidates are now on display in the lobby of the Dairy building. Candidates for queen and their sponsors include Patricia Kelly, Zeta Tau Alpha; Martha McDon ald, Phi Mu; Karen Bixler, Gam ma Phi Beta; Patsy Paxton, Zeta Tau Alpha; Elaine Hoffman. Kap pa Delta; Ellen VanderVoort, Beta Sigma Rho. Janet Davidson, Delta Gamma Lois Stonebraker, Delta Gamma Jean Poole, Alpha Chi Omega 'Barbara Albeck, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Jane Levy, Sigma Delta Tau; Barbara Mensinger. Delta Delta Delta; Rachel Milligan, I Theta Chi. Lois Colteryahn, Alpha Omi cron Pi; Margaret Ross, Alpha Gamma Delta; Bette Gichner, Al pha Epsilon Phi; and Marjorie Elliot, Delta Zeta. WSGA to Meet Tonight t Women's Student Government Association Senate will meet at 6:30 tonight in 218 Hetzel Union.