TUESDAY;APRIL 24.-1962 tODAY ON CAMPUS . • Freshman Customs • Aprilidans for Fresh' 6mi Cus toms Board are available for sec ond and third term freshman at the netzel Union desk. The appli cations Inuit be returned to the desk .y 5 p.m. Lectures The first a stities.pf five talks on "Tee Ch chespf Christendom" will be held at 7 pin:. id the small lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisen hower Chat•el. IP * ' • ••. 1 1 The Stu d ent Society, of Land scape. Arc hi tects will meet at 7:30 pan. in-1.11 Boucke . Boilfan Gruf isr-dd, from Sussex, England, re cipient of; the Dumbarton Oaks Fellowship Lin Landscape Archi . tecture, will discuss "Landscape Election issues— , ' (Continued from page One) vice president, secretary-treasurer' or a chairman independent of the USG executive branch. • THE BUREAU could be used to find • out how the students felt about -details of the I proposed grading system, Baker said. He stressed, however, that the infor- Mation gathered would be com piled land 'used only as a guide and the USG'Congress would have , the final say. ' • • . - .. To, make; up for incoming fresh men's lack of enthusiasm- for the University; Whan -said their i tto plank to Make a ovieabout out standing alumnilwould, show new students the uality of their If 1 . . Univer sity. - ' , •He said ii - i •hot satisfied with; the job being done-'by, the fresh-I 'man customs board in this regard. ' The hinging of alumni' pictures In various' campus buildings with synopses of their accomplishments' iiv also included in the plank.. •I f I Art Instruttor Receives Design Exhibition Award Mrs. Marilyn Pappas, instruc tor' in art education, received a third prize and cash award in the fifth annual design exhibition in Miami. The exhibition was 'a> national competition, open to all design ers, artists andlTaftsmen engaged in the design and production of interior elements and art objects. Senior --Ball HUB BaHrodm 4 .2". tr per couple Dancin6 9-11' Tickets will be airaillalike , et. the HUB Desk' the day_ of .the 110. Development of English New Towns. Tickets for . the Artists' Series presentation - of .Isaac Stern 8:30 Friday night at Schwab will go on sale at 1:30 p.m. at the ,HUB desk. Non-student tickets will go on sale at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow; "Carnival in Flanders" a French film. will !be shown at 3. 7 and 9 p.m. in the HUB as.sembly room. Tickets cost 50 cents. Other Meetings Airiesthunt Student Council. 7 p.m- 217 2111111 I Arnold'Alr !.Society. squadron meeting. class A uniform. 7 p.m.. 114 Wigner Blo4dmobile.l t p.m., RUB card- Horan Economic,- Student Cowell: 7:16 p.m.. 213 HUH— HRH Testing. 1:1i-4:15 p.m.. 217 HUB ICCB. 7 p.m.. 212 HUB Mortar Board Honors EMMEMM TeqUl Peace Corp.i 9:30 p.m., HUB assembly room Schuhplattlerinc men and women. T p.m., MMIII!EM!ffig M3!MMEMB 214 HUB Sorority pledge president•, (:30 p.m.. 203 - HUB' ' Spring Week Carnival Committee, 11 p.m., 214 NUS Student Handbook But!nom Staff, 7 p.m., 213. HUH Tlld dancing lessons. •:3A HUB • Summer Employment Large corpofation seeking college students for affiliation during the summer on a full time basis. Qualifications and further information will. be provided in a large mass interview within the first week of May. ~ T holie interested. ho7ever, in beginning their training program immediately on a part-time basis are to call Mr. Yonng•betwelm 1 9:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. at AD 84051. SALARY OFFERED FOR THIS PART-TIME TRAINING WILL BE $47.50 PER WEEK Senii-Formai THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK., PENNSYLVANIA Artists' Series French Filth Assembly Comm.- i featuring Larry Elgart and his orchestra first choice of 'dancing America . . - • - . ."‘ ' * • 35 Vie for 'Miss Penn State Thirty-five contestants for the Miss Penn State title will be inter viewed at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Alumni Office in Old Main. The five finalists, who will be' selected from this group, will at tend a banquet •next Tuesday at the Nittany, Lion Inn where they will meet with the contest judges, Carol Connelly, _chairman of _the contest, said yesterday. - • The finalists will'also be inter veiwed by Laurence H. Lattrnall. emcee at Tuesday's Award Night, at the Skating Rink. The queen will then be= crowned by Gloria Barton. .Miss Penn State of 1961. The contestants and their spon sors are as follows: Joanne Kupiec, Gamma Phi Beta and • Tau Kappa Epsilon; Paula White, Zeta Beta Tau; Barbara Feit, Sigma Delta Tau and Phi Epsilon Pi; .. Catherine Hersey, Delta Delta 'Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. - • Saralee Orton, Zeta Tau Alpha and Sigma Phi Epsilon; Barbara Isaacson, Phi Sigma Sigma and Sigma Chi; Barbara Stovall. Mc- Kee and Pi . Lamda Phi; Barbara Brown, Delta Zeta and Acacia; Marcia Chernosky. Delta , Phi Epsilon S and Theta XL Elena Koch, Alpha Sigma Alpha and Theta Delta Chi; Diana Leedy, Phi Mu and' Kappa Delta Rho; Linda Miller, Alpha Xi Delta and Sigma Pi; Linda Krumboldt, Kap pa Alpha Theta and Phi Gamma Delta; Brenda Neale. Alpha "Omi cron Pi and Delta Chi. Mary Kyle. Simmons and Zeta Psi; Katherine V. Johnson, Pi. Kappa Alpha; Loretta Ziegler.' Simmons and Kappa Sigma; Gail b`~~ _. ~~ f'~ y;"Y'x; , McDowell. - Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Mu; Joanne Robb, Kappa Delta Tau Delta; Yetta Ginsburg, Kappa Gamma and Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi and Pi Kappa Phi. Sandra Griffith. McElwain andi West Halls; Susanna Whisler, Beta Sigma Rho; Linda Moritz, Chi Phi; Vivian Tracy, Westmoreland House, Alpha Kappa L ambda t and Alpha Rho Chi: Lois Deonaude, Sigma Sigma Sigma and Phi Sig , ma Kappa, Billie Dee Mellroy, Delta Gain ma and Phi Kappa Psi; Linda Leuthold, Atherton and Town In dependent Men: Mary Scherzinuer, North Halls; Allison Woodall, Chi Omega and Beta Theta Pi. Peggy Oliver, Delaware House and Phi Sigma Delta; Lou Ellen Strong Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha Gamma Rho: Marilyn Brod sky, lota Alpha Pi and Sigma Miro Pictures Displayed i An exhibitioh of 12 original prints by Joan Miro, a leader' in the.Vurrealist movement, were on diblplay yesterday in 105 Tem porary. The exhibit includes six color lithographs, four etchings and two combined etchings and aquatints. ';'he! prints are part of the permsnent collection of the Mu seum of Modern Art, New York City. They were made available; Tapping cards for all men's hat to the-University through the mu-'societies are now available in .the seum's department of prints ancilDean 'of Men's office. 109 Old drawings. Main. ;Cards must by filled• out The: exhibit is open - from 9:30 and returned by Friday ----------- ' Will the Social Chairman or President, or both, of each Fraternity scheduled to be photographed, in color on the May sth weekend, please rush down to the studio between now and this Thursday between 4 and 5:30- P.M. MOST IMPORTANT I I This includes PiK.A., S.l4u, A.Z., PhiS.K., A.E.Pi, A.S.Phi, K,Sig, 'AKA, TKE, and PhiK.T Because of the term system we have an almost filled schedule of sittings between now and June. If your, need for portraits is not acute, why not hold off until the Fall . . . otherwise, we suggest that you arrange for an appointment as soon as possible. Though we frown oni cap and g9wn portraits, priority will be given to those who graduate this June. A real live, breathing, pulsating, beautiful, genuine "Daisy Mae" exists in the form of Kappas 14:*.g legged, long haired Sue Forbes. Carole_ Wagner, N il Beta Phi and Phi Delta Theta; Paula Peter. son, Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Epsilon Pi; and Beverly Williams. Alpha Phi and Delis. Upsilon. The Miss Penn State Contest has been a part of Sprint Week since its beginning in 1949. The title was originally Miss Penn State Spring Week Queen but was soon shortened to its present form. The winner of the contest. in 1953 was chosen from five photo• Iraphs by actor. John Wayne. The lueen wls crowned that year by Mamie Eisenhower. The following year actress Mary Pickford and I .:velyn Ay. the Miss 'America of 1 954. both placed the crown on :he queen's head. ' --t - a Temporary Building 3.M. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Micro's prints are considered to be a major accomplishment- in the field of art. His most recent work, a large ceramic mural for the UNESCO Building in Paris. was completed in 1959. . . Tapping Cards 'AI -"I 1 4 .1'. ,• • Mtss Sue Starbird of AXO col•man PAGE FIVE :T"~";yy . 1. , 6 '~' a p t ~'. "-~•