The Circle K Corral(cont'd from p. 4) to the traffic signal at 89 and 430, continue straight ahead for about four miles. A sign will direct you to a dirt road on your right. Follow this road to the end--Peek 'n Peak. If transportation is your problem, meet in front of Erie Hall between 9:15 and 9:30A.M. that morning. Members of Circle Kw-ill get you there. Some eighty-four students here signed up already; hope you're one of them, because the event promises to be the liveliest and most exciting one yet to hit Elahrend. Also coming up in the near future on Circle K's agenda is Winter Carnival Weekend, February 10-12. It:11 be a weekend of ice-skating, tobogganing, skiing, snowball rolling, and just plain fun for all. The highlight of the jovial affair will be the crowning of the Winter C-rnival Queen at the dance, which is semi-formal. More information later as the snowball gets bigger: meanwhile, look forward to the fun festival of winter sports! P.S. Coming soon, The F. vs. Circle K Club, as soon as )12r distintuished profs get into shape: Beware, Mr. Hostetler! : Will they ever he? PLAYHOUSE PRODUCES GYPSY The Erie Playhouse will pre sent its first performance of the new year with the musical Toy'duc tion of the Broadway hit, "Gypsy," scheduled for a six performs.nce run beginning February 9th, This play is a portrayal of the rise to fame of Gypsy Rose Lee, the noted ecdysiast (striptease performer). The title role of "Gypsy" is played by Claudia White, an experienced Strong Vincent High School senior. In the mus ical, Claudia enacts Gypsy's emergence from adolescence to maturity and stardom, achieving success through her wit and ladylike approach to the art of striptease Shirley Levin stars as the ambitious, driving mother who struggles to push Gypsy from the obscurity of tank-town vaudeville to minsky burlesque, and fin ally on to the heights - of international success. Advance sale of tickets for the performance has already begun with seats priced at $3.5 0 each. Skeptics Corner: Anti-Poverty Charles Peters, Executive Director of the Greater Erie Anti-Poverty Action Committee, is coming to Skeptics Corner on Thursday at 11:00. Mr. Peters has a B.S. Degree in Education and has done graduate work in nsychology, special education and rehabilitation. Previous to taking his job on the Anti-Poverty Committee early in 1965, Mr, Peters has had experience with men tally retarded children, culturally deprived teenagers, pre-school children, and parental counseling. Skeptics Corner will meet as usual in the Carriage House. J. Fong J. Michali