WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 , Flipse S Uses R. By DIANE DIEC The Atomic Energ mission is subsidizing defense project, radio-active isotopes study of bovine spe metabolism, at the Breeding Research Ce, Dr. Robert J. Flipse, of the project, is the searcher in the countt radio-active isotopes in perimentation. He ha., awarded a one-year $3BOO by the AEC to con studies. The objective of th term research is the ment of improvements semen diluters used i cial breeding to retard tabolic processes of th: l cell during storage. "Diluters have alrea; perfected to the point't may be used for artifici ing several days after from the bull, but even ficient use of semen can when longer storage pe. possible," Flipse explainl Thirty bulls, rangin .1. in age from eight months to nine years, are the subjects for the tests. Valued at approximately $lBO,OOO, the 27 Holsteins and three Guern seys are housed in box stalls in a modern barn which includes an operating room and laboratory. The laboratory work for this project is conducted in the base ment of the Dairy Research Breeding Center, one-and-a half miles northeast of the Het zel Union Building. Substances such as glucose, fructose, glycerol, glycine, acetate, Production Crews Selected For 'Entertainment U.S.A.' The cast has been named for Elaine Goodman as Griselda Gris the Thespians' production of a sley and Clayton Saverceol as musical comedy review, "Enter- J. P. Smirdakoff. tainment U.5.A.," which will run Scene 2, The Barbershop—The, l Oct. 9, 10 and 11 in Schwab Audi- Penn Statesmen with Donald' torium. — Morgenson, Ist tenor; Dennis • The main character, Phineus, will be played by Ted Pauloski. Phineus is a contestant on a TV quiz show, "Your Ignorance is Our Bliss" (a take-off on Truth or Consequences). He misses his question and is sent to get var ious items which he has to bring back to the show. Other cast members in order of their appearance are: Act 1, Scene 1, The Quiz Show —Jan Burkett as the announcer, Steve Fishbein as Art Lunklitter, MEMO: See the UNIVERSITY TRAVEL BUREAU during your coffee break at the Corner Room. We handle a great variety of student tours at prices you'll love, so you'll have many from which to choose. Better see us early. - UNIVERSITY TRAVEL BUREAU "Above the Corner Room" , 1958 tudies Atomic Cows; dio-Active Isotopes Corn a non tilizing in the m cell Dairy er. • director only re y using this ex been !rant of inue his long evelop- in the artifi e me sperm I s y been I . semen 1 :1 breed ollection more ef be made iods are —Collegian Photo by Bob Thompson DR. ROBERT FLIPSE checks 'readings on a respirometer in his experiments with radioactive isotopes in dairy science production. lactate and citrate which are utilized by the sperm cells are innoculated with radioactive car bon 14 isotopes. The progress of these tracer isotopes is followed with a geiger counter. - This enables researchers to determine whether the par ticular substance has actually en tered into the cell's metabolism. Sheik, 2d tenor; DOrtald Hild, baritone; and Jack Kapitanoff, bass. Scene 3, Shakespeare—Ed Scherlis as the director, Bert Deckert as Romeo, Patricia Greso as Juliet, Bud Roberts as Lord Capulet, Alice O'Donnell as Lady Capulet, Bonnie Potts as the Prin cess and Dorothy Ostwind as the manager. Scene 4, The Secret of Rock 'n Roll—Robert Piccone as Norm (Continued on page eight) 71 . zr. Ifr, nc 7r. 'EL 'll Youi "DREAM TRIP" EUROPE AD 8-6779 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA . Knowledge of the mechanism of these processes leads toward development of diluters used for altering the rate of the cell metabolism. Two graduate students in dairy science, ' George Howe, Brattle horo, Vt.,and Richard Anderson, Seattle, Nash., are also working on the project. 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Gain c0n13.- KEELER'S The University Bookstore Pledges Nominated For Jr. IFC Officers Six fraternity pledges were nominated for the Junior Inter fraternity Council presidency at the group's organizational meet ing Monday night. Further nominations will be accepted Oct. 13, and elections will be held Oct. 21. Seven nomi nations were accepted for vice president and four pledges were nominated for the secretary-trea surer's post. The initial meeting was well attended by both official repre sentatives and ot her pledges, Charles E. Hughes, IFC secre tary-treasurer and Jr. IFC ad viser, said. All but four fraternities were represented at the meeting, Hughes said. The group displayed good spirit, and considerable time was spent in discussing the plans, purposes and constitution of the Jr. IFC, he added. A list of the present nomi nees will be sent to all frater nities Oct. 6 and a complete list of the nominations will be sent to the fraternitir presidents Oct. 15. The officers will be in stalled at the Oct. 27 meeting of the group. Nominated for president were Richard Elnicki, Delta Upsilon; Frederick I'helps, Phi Kappa Tau; -Stephen Brown, Tau Kappa Epsilo,n; Jon Lang, Beta Theta Pi; • Young Republicans to Meet The Young Republicans will meet at 7 tonight in 202 Willard. leguomatards ivr For sportswear ... lounging ... dancing . . . you'll love the comfort and style of new Leg-o-tard fashion tights. Made by famous Bur-Mil Cameo, Leg-o tards are 100% burmilized stretch nylon in a soft, luxuri ous finish ... and fashion-right colors! Because Leg-o-tards are completely proportioned, they create a perfect, flatter ing fit. Come in, ask to see them today! In three sizes, according to your height.' '-' - " OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY! For smart clothes meet your friends' at SC h W 106 E. College Ave Donald Schwartz, Zeta Beta Tau; and William Grimm, Pi Kappa Phi. Nominated for vice president were Arnold Fust. 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