PAGE FOUR Student • • - tj Services By ILAINE RUGIENIUS gram at the Laurelton State Happiness, is knowing that School and .Hospital a pro someone cares . . . security is gram in which University stu belonging. dents play an important part. This thought characterizes The school-hospital, an insti the goals of the volunteer pro- tution for mentally retarded FLY JET TO EUROPE THIS SUMMER! Only $250 Round Trip For members of the National Collegiate Club and their immediate families only. The ONLY charter flight at Penn State with no necessary number of Penn Staters to fill seats . . . THIS MEANS DEPENDABILITY!! For club and flight information call Peter Roth at AD 8-1218 HILLEL EVENTS Friday, November 22nd Friday Night Services 8:00 P.M. Sunday, November 24th Lox and Bagel Brunch 11:00 A.M. Monday, November 25 The Hillel Hour—WMAJ 6:30 P.M. YOUR MONEY ... NICKELODEON (and if you don't have the Sc, our doorman just might let you in for 2 Deniyne wrappers, an "I Like Ike" button and a Ginkgo leaf... so don't stay away broke) Saturday, Nov. 23 9-12 HUB Ballroom The HUB Social Committee Fly Allegheny home for Thanksgiving and get more than a quarter back... on the price of your round-trip ticket. You get .a third back, in feet, on our Group Travel plan* You get closer to a half back by flying both ways on Saturdays or Sundays. Our Charter Service is another way to save. So, at 38 points in the. Middle Atlantic States and New England, Allegheny makes the airport a great money backfield. And our touchdowns are perfectly timed. *M about our FREE tickets for group organizers. Low Group Travel fare, for example: Round-trip to New York (Newark) $25.00 plus tax. Call your travel agent or ADams 8-8414 MimnYwim YOUR AIR COMMUTER SERVICE IN 12 BUSY STATES TONITE 8-12:30 Waring Lounge Organizations Provide Varied for Laurelton School-Hospital WE WANT but, gosh, it’s only a nickel—sc—to come to our big, once-in-a-Termtime WEST BALLS’ RECORD HOP NITE ??????????????? - The HUB Special Events Committee 0 77" Will give away a f SPECTACULAR f. o GYGnskitnvhruealKT ? ? ? «, ... WEDNESDAY Nov. 27 between 1 and 3 p.m. In HUB Lion's Den «'• (unscramble it and you’ll know) i l 1111111111 l l l So you're flunking Geology 20, Relax, you can Ace Hopology 101 at the- women of child bearing age, is administered by the state welfare • department. Up to 1,000 students can be accom modated at the hospital, lo cated on Rt. 45 in Union County about three miles east of Hairy John’s Park. Prepare for Return Laurelton prepares its stu dents to return to their com munities, fulfill positions of responsibility, and become self supporting. From admission until dis charge, students receive many services from the various de partments of the school, includ ing social services, occupational therapy, recreation, education, medical and health assistance, and others. According to Rose M. Co logne, chairman of the division of home management and com munity relations at the Uni versity, college students ac tually started the type of volunteer program that Uni versity students now i conduct under the supervision of Lau relton’s volunteer department. Place to Learn “College is a wonderful place to learn education for public responsibility and these stu dents are doing well,” Miss Cologne said. The relatively-new volunteer program is under the Under graduate Student Government Service committee, which helps coordinate trips of Uni versity students to Laurelton. The hospital lacks sufficient funds to provide its own trans portation, according to Mrs. Dorothy Blacklock, chairman of volunteer service. Volunteer activities there are diversified. Student volunteers conduct THE RECORD ROOM announces its Annual Christmas Offer! We'll Wrap and Mail any record anywhere In this country at No Extra Cost! Select your record gilt now and the Record Room in the Campus Shopping Cen ter will wrap It and send it In plenty of time for Chrlstmasl Hi-way WmMB SHOPPE 111 Hiesfer St. Across from Atherton Hal! NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU THE FINEST ITALIAN STYLE PIZZA MADE FRESH DAILY $ 15c per cut or Two cuts for a Quarter ® CHEESE and PEPPERONI on ALL CUTS Open 4 p.m. till ? Phone AD 8-9451 The Right Price, Quality and Service THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA social programs in the cottages, supervised by the University’s recreation and institutional living departments. These ac tivities include ' basketball games, dance band perform ances, and treasure hunts. Some women’s residence hall groups have entertained Lau relton students on campus in their living unit lounges. Some of the parents of stu dent volunteers carry on this service in the summer, Mrs. Blacklock added. Outings. Sports Student group volunteer services usually include out ings and entertainment, cot tage socials and team sports. Other services are shopping, reading to students, prepara tion of materials for occupa tional therapy and clerical as sistance. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, has collect ed used clothing and jewelry and has also provided favors on certain occasions. Mrs. Blacklock said she thinks the “regular” projects are of great value. These pro grams consist of music and entertainment, sports and so cial evenings. She expressed hqpe for an experimental plan in which fraternity groups might be able to organize dance projects un der the direction of the recrea tion department. • Weighs Suggestions The school often seriously considers suggestions from stu dent volunteers as they become familiar with various projects. ■ About 20 student groups, in cluding residence councils, re ligious organizations, social fraternities and sororities, serv ice organizations and independ ent groups have participated in the Laurelton volunteer service programs/ For Good Results Use Collegian Classifieds Summer Jobs Guaranteed Jobs in Germany for Qualified Students Register Now! Limited Openings Many Applicants Sfaie-BuMuL 116 W. College Ave. 7 A A\i,'?,/"j ■ 'v:%y4iV''Wtpwy/;% allons du cinema You Can. Have 'Take Her —lt's Yours By VINCE YOUNG Collegian Reviewer “Take Her, She’s Mine” is the film that started turning- 20th Century-Fox’ dusty cameras a new last spring after Darryl Zanuck removed Spyros Skour as from the' throne following a few years of some violently in the-red statistics. And this, supposedly, is the type of production that Zanuck would like to hack off the as sembly line twice a month to shoo contented families away from their TV sets and into the 17,500 flicker palaces that dot the nation. Now what would be a better choice for rejuvenating the box office than one of those saccha rine dollops of goo, those fam ily-type entertainments, to which any God-fearing parent would gladly shell out $2 per capita, $3 per baby-sitter, sl.p£r park ing space? To be sure, “Take Her” is di rected by Henry (“Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation”) Koster, and stars James Stewart and Sandra (“Tammy Tell Me True,” “Tammy and The Doctor”) Dee. Bubbly Blond Here, Miss Dee is a bubbly, blond, nubile teenager who goes Soviet Students- (Continued from page three) rather disturbed me, while talking to students at Moscow University. It was the lack of information, or at least the lack of readily available in formation, that the students had about the outside world. Plea For Books It is most unfortunate when a graduate student in history working on a thesis has to plead for books representing a non-Communist or anti communist point of view be cause such books are not available through the regular library channels. They can be obtained only illegally since the Soviet post office would not forward such books. Of the English lan guage newspapers I noticed that the (Communist) Daily Worker was available at many newsstands in Moscow while The New York Times, for example, could be ob tained (so far as I was able to determine) only in the Lenin Library in downtown Moscow, and even there one had to wait some 20 minutes to get it from the shelf, pro vided, of course, that one had a permit to go to the Library in the first place. .-:.:ii,:-:,:....:. .--- 4 --1- fq)( o .iae 1 1 k 3 i 2 ' .. ''''''''''' !„;.*:.;if,;i:. „i*!::. ,;i:,....,i. ..„.._..,..- ~, ..::::. ::. _,:::.:,,, .„„,.„.„,,:,, FREE MOVIE the Japanese film classic RASHO-MON SUNDAY EVENING, NOV 24 121 SPARKS 7-9 P.M. PRESENTED BY WEST HALLS COUNCIL GOODYEAR O.D.PAR RAINCOAT • Full hood with adjustable drawstring ; • Knee length—3B"long n '•Full zipper front f • Waterproof | • Heavy rubber coated I • Three flap pockets [ fEill> smll .•-Vjji .Small (34—3t> Hiiis«i<3l-M) FOR GUYS M .1 lirn(M-M) m % , AtMJlJ«liir|iiiiM»llir.piiti|»Slilit4li«f, HV 'I Ki I V s Satilfntloa lumoiiii it mgaij liluadil U■ . j RsJ %■* n . Be? sr € $ 2<- ' HI for oais t-1 S*nd money wd«ror cheek wllb ordor ta-JI& \ Ti| ' Peretz &Co.,lnc. dept.’ M BROADWAY.NEW YORK, N.Y. 1000! • Work in restaurants, hotels, youth hos tels, hospitals, farms • Receive German social covers all medical hills • Live with a and hoard • Earn 1.80-2.80 DM per hour This will support you during the summer. All you need is a plane ticket!!! to a college where the kids still say “scubee doo!” Expelled af ter a censorship/Henry Miller rally, she enters a Parisian in stitution where the kids .still do Le Tweest. Her parents, Stewart and Au drey Meadows, are less concern ed about the fact that Dee and her peers are probably several light years behind Penn State, than about her inevitable seduc tion. So, Stewart plows through a period of what are usually term ed Raw Emotions; but just be fore the final fade-out, Dee runs off and gets happily married to a Frenchman with one dimple, all to prove that, as always, Father Knows Naught. “The Wheeler Dealers” Wheeler dealers are either people who wheel deals or ones who deal wheels, depending on where you’re from. Anyway, The Film With The Funny Title, is an amiable affair that, when not be ing funny, is a super-satire. It satirizes: Texas, Texans, modern art, modern artists, mo dern art reviews, Wall Street, New England, public relations experts, public relations imbe ciles, and courtrooms. 3'Contractors Bid On PSU Projects HARRISBURG (AP) - The General State Authority reported yesterday it has received unof ficial low bids for two projects at The Pennsylvania State Uni versity. A total of $1,592,267 was bid for construction of an extension conference center. Gamble Con struction Co., Boliver, was low bidder on general construction and Herre Brothers, Inc., Harris burg, was low on heating, plumb ing, and electrical work. John F. Miles Co., Kulpmont, was unofficial low bidder for heating and ventilation work at a new earth sciences building. The bid was for $444,999. NEW COLLEGE DINER Downtown Between the Movies ALWAYS OPEN - BICYCLE - PARTS REPAIRS • ACCESSORIES Western Auto 112 S. FRAZIER ST. in Europe security which family-full room German When Texas tycoon James Garner lands in New York to wheel some fancy, seven-digit deals, he immediately buys a taxicab and ,its driver, and, within a few moments, is telling stock analyst Lee Remick how pretty her eyes are. Naturally, Remick sells him some stock in Universal Widget Corporation. (Widgets are used in the con struction of flying clippers, but, unfortunately, went out even be fore high-button shoes.) ATTENTION NEWMAN CLUB MEMBERS YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A POST-GAME PARTY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH NEWMAN CLUB 8 p.m. Saturday 125 N. Craig St. in Pittsburgh i 1 | SUCCESS OR FAILURE j I Sermon by j j REV. WILLIAM A. WATSON j j 10:00 a.m. Discussion Seminars j | Wesley Foundation j I Worship Service j j Sunday, Nov. 24, 9:IS a.m. ] | Tuesday, Nov. 26—7:00 A.M. j | Matins followed by breakfast j I , Thursday, Nov. 28—7:30 P.M. I | Holy Communion j I 256 E. College Ave. j i i a. ~ ■! -rr“Tn n—tr —i m nmnrw n!■ n ihiiwii n n ani n 11*1 /SMART SANTAS , "Wrf • ... and they shop at Nittany News for those “Special Gifts” ... games, in expensive art books, and hardbound books. Also see the new line of unusual Christmas cards. Nittany News Book Shop Next to the Corner Room JIM'S Army-Navy S. Allen St. (the top thereof) i Slim Cut Corduroys ..... $3.98 (In any color as long as it's ian, black or green) Western Wrangler Jeans .... $3.98 Men's and Women's Free Alterations (complete with bowlegs) Sweatpants... Men’s $2.98, Boys’ $1.99 (or for anyone else sweating finals) P.G.B.’s Men’s and Women’s. . $4.98 Just Arrived (P.G.R.'s? Why pea green raincoats, what else?) Low Gut Delt Jackets $15.95 (for formal occasions) Rubber Hunting Boots $4.98 Insulated Yellow, Green, Red (be a colorful hunier) Work Shoes $4.98 & up (last chance to impress your prof before finals) Nylon Pullover Shells $5.98 Ice Skates $14.98 Men’s Dick Button’s sizes 6-13 Women’s Carol. Heiss sizes 6-12. (people who take size 14 or over, forget It. Why don't'you try skJ : ng?) Hanes T-Shirts and Briefs 79c slightly I.R. (there's a difference between I.R. and used, you know) / t FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963 Directed by a relative new comer to Hollywood, Arthur Hil ler, “Dealers,” in spite of ter rific odds, dishes out a few chuckles, yowls, and yocks here and there. The only trouble is that it’s all very tried-and-true by now. It has that touch of mink glow of Ross Hunter, those familiar MGM sets, the sit uations of “Pillow Talk,” anti even has one of the more mem orable lines from "Some Like It Hot.”