PAGE TWO Carnival Applications Available Monday Afternoon af HUB Desk Applications for groups wishing to enter the. Spring Week carnival will be available Monday after noon at the Iletzel Union desk, Robert Polishook, chairman, said last night. A MINIMUM of five countries must be requested by the groups in preferential order when the application is turned in, Polishook said. The theme of the carnival is' "Wide, Wide World," The applications may be turned in at .8 a.m. 'Thursday to Paul ,Krow, carnival chairman, at the' HUB desk. Polishook said the countries will be assigned to com. peting groups on a "first come, first-served" basis. The countries will then be listed alphabetically and divided by three to determine the categories. A GENERAL LETTER contain ing the various Spring Week events and dates will also be avail FM. , OWL '23 OPEN TO FRESHMEN ONLY FOUR DIMENSIONS ICE SKATIN first 100 (Mescirted GIRLS Admitted One-Hoff Hour Show by The Penn Sta FREEI Doughnuts. Coffey. and lint Choc°li for trnereartod Girls and ALL To , _ Independent Ma Place: Pau State ice Skating Perils Times 7 - 1 I pm., February 23, 195 Sponsored by The Tows Indopondont Men's Connell able with the applications. Pol ishook added that the prelimin aries for, the he-man and queen of-hearts contests will be held Thursday, April Z 6 and-the finals Sunday, April 29. The intramural field, where the _carnival will be held on Sat urday, April 28, will be open for groups to begin working Friday afternoon _instead .of, Saturday afternoon as in previous years, Krow said. Missile Flight Studied Earthbound simulation of a mis sile's behavior in flight is being studied by University electrical engineers in a research program supported by the U.S. 'Army Ord ,nance District, Philadelphia. The agency recently renewed its support with a $L5,000 grant for six months. Dr. Carl Vol; professor of electrical engineering, iLs in-charge of the project. LAST 2 PHIFORMAIKES FINGER EXERCISE 8 P.M. SAT. CENTER STAGE PEU STATE PLAYERS 'ALLER THAN SPARTACUSI , MALLER THAN BEN HUAI MALLER THAN TWISTICUSI TWISTICUS PART II Presented by , PA SIG and THETA DELTA CHI monks & •ics TIM PARTY Figure Skating Club THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK: PENNSYLVANIA March Grads Billed in_ Error Students planning to graduate k'wo , an alumnus o f th e u n i ver _ in March 'should ignore any billisity. •was recently named Peace sent to th em for spring term f ees, lCorps representative for Venezue- Richard H. Baker, bursar, sa id i la by Sargent Shriver, Peace ,yesterday 'Corps director . • Although the bursar's office does Buller will be in charge of 90 not prepare the - bills, ( th i s i s volunteers 'who will begin 'train done by the date processing s er.. ing in the spring for three agri vice) Baker said, he imagined cultural projects in Venezuela. He will be stationed in Caracas that the names of the graduating seniors had - not yet been pulled A graduate in chem — iity. and out when the' Wis. were made UP. economics from Lafayette College This was confirmed hy H a rry in Easton. Buller received his A.. Sperber. manager of the d a t a master's degree in plant breeding processing service: and doctor's degree in agronomy The bill sent to student's is sistantship and held_ a graduate research as-1 while working for h always only an "'estimated bill" advariced degrees here. and it is up to the student to make the proper adjustments, He-has been employed for th such as scho la rships, etc. and re- Oast nine Years as an argonomist the. amount , due to t h e for the Rockefeller Foundation n-t bursar's office. agriculture program in . Mexico. STATE NOW -.: AEI ACADEMY 4 :--- AWARDS NAVE- YOU SEEN 6 OOIE' NM Mt% USW' SISM EIXVt FEATURE=- - Matinee 1:38 tuning $:00-8:30 Admission Price Matinee— Stic except , Sat.. Sun. & Holiday - Evening 51.25 M 4 34 r 8, pp I . IA C 4 * Y i) T N fie H • PENN STATE JAll a.uß WORKSHOP No. 3 THIS SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. HUB Ballroom Special Ticket Sale for HORACE SILVER CONCERT University Alum • Given Corpi Post , Dr. Roderic E. Buller of Allen- ."LOVER '.COME BACK" hes taken STATE COLLEGE by storm!! attendance is so big it will play 2 THEATRES AT THE SAME TIME CirA l :211:C E TODAY and SATURDAY • _ _ • “iiiii/4/ and lU/TT4 : : N Y 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-3:30 TCYTIT. 6:004:00-10:00 snort-s uow taur Pursonts Aar At ormiamts •• •vs•• • • • '4 RoadHUDSON DORISDAYaIIfRANEWL, - 19112?,,COAMBACK. I " r * Pe &semi COLOR .3XE ADAMS 40 MONO ERUSCHEN illkomNiftwilmillimi Amax am...some ~warn - 1 /1/90 1 / 1 /991100000000091/ 1 / 1 1/11•0000009009 4 1 , • "FUNNIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" —Bosley Crtiwthers N.Y. Times FRIDAY,: FEBRUARY 23,. 1962 , • 1 AAUP Survey— (Continued from page one) all academic ranks. The range of full - professors' salaries reported was from $6696 to $13,824; for associate professors *from $5,300 to $10,240, for assistant profes sors from $4,104 to $9,070 and for instructors from $3,780 to $7:444. The highest paid instructor re porting, , Brewster said, receives $648 more a year than the lowest paid lull professor. This wide range of salaries within ranks, and the great overlap that, exist aro factors that tend to place The Uni versity low on the AAUP's salary. rating inale.ilse said. New College I)iner