THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1957 THE FIVE FINALISTS in the NISA queen contest are from lefi to right, Donna Tokar, Nancy Tate, Betsy Orr, Maxilynn Turki and Nancy Marchess. The queen •will be crowned by Charles SpeideL wrestling coach, at the Carnival Time dance Friday night. 5 Finalists Selected For NISA Queen. Five finalists have been selected in the National Inde pendent Student Association (NISA) queen contest. They are Nancy Marchese, sophomore in education from Boston; Betsy Orr, freshman in applied art from Tarentum; Nancy Tate, sophomore in home economics from Biglerville; Donna Tokar, sophomore in the Division of Intermediate Registra tion from Mount Pleasant; and Marilynn Turki, freshman in physical education from Canons burg, They were chosen from among 18 entrants. The queen will be crowned at the Carnival Time dance to be held from 8 p.m.' to 12 midnight Friday in the Hetzel Union ball room. Charles Speidel, wrestling coach, will crown the queen. The other four finalists will act as attendents in the queen’s court. The queen will receive a loving cup and a bouquet of spring flow ers. The attendents will receive smaller bouquets. The finalists were selected sole ly on the- basis of photographs. The queen will be selected from personal interviews with student judges. The contest was open to all in dependent women. The NISA bridge tournament will be held at 7 tonight in the HUB cardroom. The contest, which will be duplicate bridge, is open to any student. Dr. Roger B. Saylor, pro fessor of business statistics will advise the tournament committee on scoring and officiating. Prizes will be awarded to the tournament winners. W'-- " - ’•>. . ‘ ■ ' ■“ ■:>& Jriy, ' ** *• . 4 ;W? -. l' .j-!? LOOK TO YOUR FUTURE * BE A PUBLIC pONTACT REPRESENTATIVE - with the .... BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. at Harrisburg, Allentown or Lancaster Wage Adjustment for College Graduate To Arrange Interview . . . Write to Mrs. J. L Schaufert 231 State Street ~ Harrisburg, Pa. THE DAILY O 33 Coeds- (Continued from page one) Joan Kreider, Theta Delta- Chi, 7:50; Lillian Labuskes, Delta Chi and Theta Phi Alpha, 7:55; Bar bara Derr, Alpha Zeta, 8; Barbara Kinnier, Beta Sigma Rho, 8:05; Joan MacKenzie, Phi Gamma Delta, 8:20; Jane Mort, Zeta Beta Tau, 8:25; Vaughn Morris, Trion and Alpha Gamma Rho, 8:30; Joyce Neal.'Pi Kappa Phi, 8:35; Myrna Paynter, Alpha Tau Ome ga and Sigma Nu, 8:40; Sally Lou Ralston, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 8:45. Nancy Seaman, Kappa Delta and Delta Tau Delta, 8:50; Cyn thia Strong, Delta Upsilon and McAllister Hall, 8:55; Patricia Sterner, Alpha Omicron Pi and Sigma Chi, 9; Helene Scholes, Al pha Chi Omega and Tau Kappa Epsilon, 9:05; Elizabeth Savidge, Phi Mu and Phi Kappa Tau, 9:10; Sally Stauffer, Theta Kappa Phi, 9:15; Patricia Thomas, Sigma Sig ma Sigma and Kappa Delta Rho, 9:20; Margaret Wimmer, Delta Zeta and Phi Sigma Kappa, 9:25; Barbara Rinehart, Pi Kappa Al pha, 9:30; and Anne Nitrauer, Sigma Alpha Mu and Upper Class I Independent Women. IOLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA HUB Show Compares Art Works The work of American and Scandinavian craftsmen under 30 years of age may be compared in; the exhibition, “Young Ameri-, 1 the “Young Americans —Young Scandinavians,” which is now on view in the Hetzel Un-! ion Building, ' j The display, which is on tourj under the auspices of the Ameri-; can Federation of Arts, will con-j tinue until April 26. 70 American Entries The original exhibition, from which the traveling show was se lected, was presented by the Mus eum of Contemporary Crafts in New York City from Nov. 9 to Jan. 6. The American portion of the show consists of 70 entries from the annual competition spon sored by the 'American Crafts men’s Council. In the Scandina vian display are 20 objects from Denmark, 45 from Finland, 20 from Norway and 40 from Swe den. Among the objects on exhibi tion are bowls, bottles, and other containers, dishes, flatware, jewel ry made of ceramic, metal and wood, and fabrics and rugs. Many Prize Winners Included Most of the prize winners in American and Scandinavian com petitions are included in the dis play. Among the American ex hibits are a silk screen fabric by Van Reed, of Memphis, Tenn., first prize winner in the textiles sec tion; six pieces from a chest set which won first prize in the metal class for Karl Krentzin, of Madi son, Wis.; and ceramics by Mar garet Israel, of New York City, which won first and second prizes. The first prize winners repre sented in the Scandinavian sec tion of the show include: Cer amics, a porcelain pitcher, by Richard Lmdh, of Finland, tex tiles, a drapery fabric by Ulla Tollerz; glass, two vases and a tray by Such a lovely season ... a time to look your loveliest . . . and you can live up to it beautifully, when you choose yojur Easter-and-after DRESSES from our fashion treasures . i . there's an extra bit of Spring gaity in our bevy of Junior styles. We've dress and jacket costumes, two-piece dresses, sheaths, full-skirted dresses, even late-day styles ... all very fashion-wise. You'll love our glorious selection . . . and our thrifty prices! Come in NOW. Marriage Analyzed -Dr. William M. Smith .professor of family relationships, said last night that young people “in choosing the right one” should dream of a place, of a house, of a plan, of a time and of love. Speaking at the fourth annual Marriage Conference, Dr. Smith said that dreaming is a popular prelude to marriage and that dreams come out of the past. "You are in part all of those you; have ever met who have had! meaning to you,” he said. j Look lo Future I Dream of a place in terms of future roles, he said. It is im-| portant for the person to ask him self whether he must always be the boss, Dr. Smith added. Some of the values, prejudices, attitudes and opinions which were developed in the place where the person has lived before are taken' with him into the marriage, he said. “Some similarity (coming from the same side of the tracks) is a better augury for marital bliss,” he said. Dr. Smith pointed out “how you make decisions now deter mines how you will make decis ions after marriage.” He said that a process of sharing and a sense of direction as well as flexibility and adaptability of the plan is necessary. Timing is Important He quoted Catherine Whiteside Taylor with “When you marry is more important than whom you marry” to show that it is im portant for the couple “to work out a relationship that can carry them on and throughout the mar riage.” “Parental approval, financial basis, work opportunities ahead, eminent separation and obliga tions to others,” are external cir cumstances which influence the marriage relationship, he said. The dream of love must con tain “sharing in which there is no loss of personality,” he said. Discusses Love Dream j “The beginning and discovering, of a relationship of such a quality! that it can flourish in a growing and creative marriage requires both science and art," Dr. Smith! said. It demands more than love, he added. A symposium composed of MrJ and Mrs. Ross B. Lehman, Dr. and feminine appaiel and furs 124 E. College Ave. Dreams by Smith By MAGGIE LIEBERMAN Mrs. Rostum Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mountan will discuss the scheme in building a marriage at 7:30 tonight in the lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Me morial Chapel. 10 Students Fined By Traffic Court Ten students were fined a total of S5B at a meeting of Traffic Court this week. The court levied $4l in fines for parking violations. Failure to report to Campus Patrol office on time amounted to $2. and failure to display registration stickers totaled $l5. Fines totaling $l2 were auto matically levied on. 4 students who failed to appear before the court. The court reminded students that the only “time zone” or area where parking time is restricted, is in front of McElwain and Sim mons Halls on Shortlidge Road. All other “time zones” are for visitors, staff or service trucks. Froth Ad Staff to Meet The Froth advertising staff and candidates will meet at 7 tonight in the Froth office in the Hetzel Union basement. Delia Delia Delia Scholarship Fund 'HIGH NOON' Thurs., April 11, 1957 Featur# Timest 2:17, 4:07. 3:57. 7:47. 9:37 CATHAUM THEATRI PAGE FIVE DRESSES SEPARATES SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE ACCESSORIES * HATS nter