PAGE EIGHT Frear Lab Inhabited Rats Help Bio-Chemist With Nutritional Studies Unknown to many students on campus, a colony of rats is making its home on the third floor of Frear Laboratory under the guardianship of Dr. Nollie B. Guerrant, professor of biological-chemistry. These rats are used as tools for the experiments made on vitanui, and nutrition and the 11“,llitS ale applied to human be- The rat colony was founded about 39 years ago, mainly for the study of nutrition. At that time vitamins were not well known, but the effects of vita min deficiency, beri-beri, scur vy and rickets, were recognized, Expel iment', are being made to day to test the effect of vitamins! on the life span of rats. Guerrant' said it is now known that a better' diet is needed to grow normally! and a better diet is needed to re-1 produce and 'ear young. What we' are looking for is an improved, diet that will increase the lifel span of animals and man, he said 'rheleason we have made such! great progress in the field of nu-! trition in the last 40 years is due! SUMMER GOLD! It is not too early to start looking. Applications being taken now for summer sales lobs $llO.OO PER WEEK Car Needed, No Experience Necessary. This is a National Organization with Limited Openings . . . SO ACT NOW ! Wriie Nutri-Seal Co., R.D. 4, Norristown, Pa. stating qualifications and your summer address By KARIN MILLER to the extensive use of small ani mals as test subjects and the ap plication of the findings to the hu man being," Guerrant said. Because of their weakened con ditions caused by induced vitamin deficiency, the rats arc carefully guarded against infection. Visi tors are not permitted to enter the laboratory, but the rats may be observed through a large glass window. Everything that might possibly come into contact with the cats is sterilized. Years ago the rats were often hollowed for fraternity initia tions, but this is no longer per mitted When the rats were re turned by the fraternities, they were often infected with a disease that would spread rapidly through the entire colony •;; tit THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Eng Display to Feature Model Rocket Engine c On Oil, World Energy A mobile engineering exhibit! Dr. M. R. Penske, professor and featuring a full scale cutaway head of the Department of Chem- Mod e 1 RLIO liquid-hydrogen ical Engineering, will speak at the ,rocket engine, will be on display, , meeting of the Central Pennsylva this Friday. .nia Section, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, at 7 p.m. The exhibit will be sponsored.tomorrow in 110 - Electrical En by Pratt and Whitmey Aircraft, gineering and will be set up in a tiailer i His subject will be: "Petrole i lin parking area six. urn and World Energy." V. W. SUPERCHARGER, complete 150 00, Call Earl Lederer AD 7-2051. 1963 MC-TD $995. 1962 Dodge eons ert. $196 1954 Buick Special $495. Clark Motor Company, 120 S Pugh Street TUXEDO in gOOll condition, the 38. Call 1 , red AD 8-9095 SILVERTONE HI-F 1 Portable Phonogiaph, 11-iiperd, automatic changer. Coal con dition Call UN fi-blb9. WILL SACRIFICE two lovely diamond rings and five piece siher set. fiOrne stead 6-6690 LUGGAGE RACK, radio grill bar Rd MCA. Call F.I. 64977. 1953 ItlG-TD. Contact IMnson Cities Stn ice Station, Route 322 north. Call AL) 84,298. ONE BEDROOM Trailer, good condition Porch 'pith roof, utility shed Thei rno mtatieally controlled heat. August grad uate Phone AD s-onsg. HI FIDELITY. Portable RCA product, 8- inch coaxial speaker. Sacrifice $25. Larry AD 8-0724, LADIES' PRECISION figure skates, Ai 011- «n wheels, excellent condition. Call UN 5-5435 or AD 7-4067. INT TRAILER, 2 bedloomq, bath. auto. rnatie washer, oil heat, refrigerator. $24a00. AD 1,0381. 1955 FORD convertible, excellent condi tion. new top. Will accept best otter Al) h-1031. BROWN LEATHER pallet containing $lOOO. If found turn in at HUB desk and keep money. HARRIS TWEED topcoat at Phi Kappa Tan jam erasion Satin (lay a f tei noon Name in collar. Call Rick AD 7-7621.. WOULD THE person who picked up gre) cal coat trona Rinaltlo'a Barber Shop Mon. at 9:00 am. please contact Bob Ogden AD 8-9034. I'.S U. CLASS RING in Rae Hall, initials T.A 0. Rewind $O.OO. Call Torn, AD 3-2473. DICTIONARY LOST in 317 Bourke March 24. Name engrai.c.l on front cover. Call Jim UN 6.4056. WHITE FACED black leather banded ankh in Eec Hall locker room. Call Walt UN 6-74R7. thank on. COLI4E FOR SALE !Penske to Give Talk ;lAN CLASS FRATERNITY l'lN—soinev.bere between and l'hi Gamma Delta. Cull Don Rook Al) 7-41F7. MISCELLANEOUS YOU'LL MISS the boat If Soil don't go on "Fe!own Assignment," a remarkable European trip lid by Robert Poekrass, Srboo] of Journalism UN 64013 TALKING I'6oo Nate EVERYONE'S That is, Thespians' "Kiss Me, Kate" Schaal Auditoiiiim March 31 to April 2. STUDENTSWHOwant part-time work must icgibtei their APIIIIR class schedules at Student Frnployment office, 112 Old Main. MEET ME ht the row Wen, liemer Menne JAZZ COMBO available the ueekend of Ann! 1-2 Call Stan Barton AD N-1958. LION'S DEN InN Res you to stop in for thew delietou , , noon meal. Hem Bar-B- Que. Roast Toi key end n daily special Low prices and quirk sei vice. Campus Shopping Center. TODAY I ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lesson. Professional School of Dance. AD I'-1078. WILL THE student ttho saw the collision of the green Oldsmobile and the Chevro let statton wagon of 8 30 a nt. on Tumlay March 1, at the intetsection of College Ake. An d But-roue.. St. please contact Mis. WaNh Call UN S-1689 during the day or At) 7-4678 after 6. TENNIS FANS—expert restringing and repairs. Large selection of nylon and gut. Prompt r% ice guaranteed satis faction. 'UM ernify Tennis Service, 314 E. Beaver Ave. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic les.sons. Professional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. OUTING CLUBBERS—Outing Club con ference at Shenandoah Park, Va., April 22-29. Much recreation and fun. Sign up —leave MOO deposit at HUB deck—sls.lso total charge. FOUND CLASS RING, Oakmont High School. ltientay. C/111 AD 7-8274. WHITE DYEA BLE pumpe in satin, linen or brocade. $6.99 up. Dyed free to color of your choice. Glick Shoe Store. East Realer Ate. AD 7-2022. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30. 1960 WBA Softball Lists Due Entry lists for the Women's Recreation Association Softball Intramural tournaments which will begin April 25, must be turned in at the WRA office be fore noon tomorrow. TIRED ??? Let Ccllegian Classifieds WORK FOB YOU IFIEDS • a a fr. FOR RENT ROOM TO rent. Single room for male etndent, one block from cempue. AD 7:3252. . FOUR ROOM apartment, very repeonable Call UN 5-5634. COMFORTABLE BASEMENT room imit able for sutilents. Available April 8. Comenient location. AD 2i-1031t9. A FIVE ROOM apartment st ith private bath, suitable foi foni students or a family. Will rent for the moaner. UN 5-4493 after 6. NICELY FURNISHED etngle room end 1 double for male atudt nts nrar esnmun. Reasonable, parking privilegta. Cull AD 7.7906 or EL 5.4302. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate occom- modations with private bath or running water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittanv Ave., State College. Al) 7-4850 or AD 7-7787. WANTED WAITERS NEEDED at Alpha Tau Omega. Phone AD 74483. FLORIDA RIDERS wanted to Fort Lott. dordrile for Easter Vacation. Call Loh, UN 5-508. RIDERS TO Ft. Lauderdale over Easter vacation Call Bud Alb] ight tu Mtn Sullivan AD a-6821. RIDE TO State College from Yrttkhurgh April 1. Contact Joan UN 6.4213. DO YOU CONSIDER yourhelf a brood SOFTBALL PITCHER? We need ere for the State College summer league. Cali or contact Hoitonian Limited, to noon as pogible. lob S. Allen or AD 8-8655. TYPING OF all kinds In, experienced technical typist. Reasonable rater. Call AD 9-Ilti3B. RIDERS—from Monroeville and vicinity to State and return for I FC. A eekeml. Call George AD 8-1802. R.N. FOR dental office to ►tart im mediately. Call AD E-200 for appoint. meat. KITCHEN HELP wanted for fraternity, Thursday through Sunday only. Contact Dave AD 7-4953. WANTED—fraternity kitchen help• Call AD 7-2044 ask for caterer URGENTLY NEEDED before April 2 someone desiring room and board for remainder of the semester at an exception ally reasonable rate. Pleaaant atmosphere, one block from campus. Call Joe AD 2-4926.
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