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Standard V-8 , Turquoise • • 46 , ~..t Impala Sport Coupe Standard V-8 Black • .i - !' , 966 Chevy . , ...*4P Chevelle 2 Door 1 Automatic • 1 "6" Red i1')1; Bel Air Wagon , Automatic, power steering V.B Red TRUCK SALE! ~':';', .... ''' Corvair Sedan ) Standard "6" White !, 1 . '•-. 1 - - ••••-- Biscayne 2 Door `Standard "6" Tan ..,-. 1966 IMPALA HARDTOP DEALS AS LOW AS $2744 EQUIPPED! # c.1404 ~..... , •Large Inventory! ••, ! •Top Truck Service! ..,.. ' Copyright 1966 Knpplin & Holen, Advertising Agency, Inc., Baltimore. Md. .. , " . .•: . :i ;• •:: "'..". .. ••' .;.,., •. is b elie• ° A G-Man for All kf Seasons ...Now By LEW THOMPSON Assistant Sports Editor One of these days Ed Isabelle is going to put himself in the driver's seat. Right now he's only the number two all-around man on the Penn State gymnastics team, but he didn't always try harder. "I used to be a seasonal gymnast," the Lion captain said during practice yesterday afternoon. "I'd come to school in September and work hard until the gymnastics season was over, but then I'd goof off. I regret that I didn't stay here during my summers at college and work out hke Steve (Cohen, the Lions' No. 1 all-arounder) did, but from now on I'm going to train all-year-round." Part of this new, more determined attitude Isabelle has developed is due to the challenge that junior Cohen has presented to the senior from Springfield. Mass., but Isabelle credits the change principally to the fact that he is now captain of the team. "During my first two years," he admitted. "I didn't work as hard or as long as I should have. I did what I was supposed to do, but never put out. "Now, as captain, the other fellows on the learn and the coach expect more from me. I'm the leader of the team, and I have to set the example for the others to follow." So. this year Ed is the last one to leave practice every night and often the first one to get there. Take yesterday for example. The Lions nave completed their dual-meet schedule and don't go into competition again until March 4 at Pitt. where the EIGL individual championships will be held. Most of the varsity skipped the daily two-hour prac tice session, but Isabelle was there, offering advice to members of the freshman team. "I try to do all I can to help the other guys," he said, "with their routines or any way I can, but I try not to be too forceful or loud in asserting my leadership. I remember two years ago when we went to Temple for a meet and the coach had us so scared that we blew up. It wasn't really his fault I guess, but I try not to do the same thing because I know how I felt as a sophomore and we have a lot of sophomores on the team this year. "So, I just try to put the optimum of pressure on the team—not enough to make them afraid, but enough to keep them from getting tax." Indeed, Isabelle admitted that sometimes his duties as captain put a lot more pressure on him than on the other members of the squad. "It's tough at times," he commented, "being captain, everyone expects you to hit your routine every time. And it's especially rough this year since we don't have as much depth as we did last year. Steve Cohen and I have to come through." And Ed has come through in fine style all season long. He has competed in at least five events in every one of the Lions' eight dual meets and sometimes has competed in six or seven when he was needed. In all, he has been in 45 events for the Nittany g-men in 1966 and has run up a total of 394.40 points, for an aver age of 8.77. His point total and number of events are high for the team. It's no wonder that Wettstone calls him the workhorse of the squad. But impressive as Isabelle's statistics are, they could have been better if he did not take his position as captain so seriously. Several times this season, when the Lions "NEW COLLEGE DINER : • - Royintown Between ilie.t/iovie ALWAYS -OPEN • • ' SPAGHETTI SPECIAL All You Can Eat $l.OO HERLOCHER'S RESTAURANT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA HUB International Films Children of Paradise directed by Jean-Louis Baum;lt Showings; THURSDAY 2 P.M. 7 P.M. Hang on, Sloppy— THE RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO is coming to Rec Hall Saturday, March 5 --- 8:00 p.m. TICKETS ON SALE NOW at HUB booth & Nittany Hews Presented by your Penn State Jazz Club COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE WEBCOR MICROCORDER II portable tape recorder—S6o. Call 238-8256 atter 5:30. 12-INCH PHILCO TV, old but good re • ception. Best offer. 359-2518. DORM CONTRACT, spring term, Pollock area. Call Walt 8659206. HI-Fl SYSTEM. Heathkit transistor A.l-43 tuner, AA-21 amplifier, AR-2a speakers, Garrard AT-6 turntable. Whole or part. 865-2624. WOLLENSAK TAPE RECORDERS, 10 different models, from 599.95 to 5339.95. Television Service Center, 232 South Allen Street. TOBOGGANS and TYPEWRITERS for rent. At United Rent-Ails "We rent most everything." Just ask for it. 238-3037. BRAND NEW 1966 Volkswagen sedan at discount price. Call 238-6896. 154NELECTRO GUITAR amplifier. Has two channels and pushes 100 watts. One , 15-inch speaker. 580. Call Frank 865-3502 DORMITORY CONTRACT for spring term for sale. Call 237-7621. POLLOCK AREA DORM CONTRACT for spring term. Call John 8654023. SYLVANIA 19" TV floor model, mahogany cabinet. Little old, but works well. 945.00. Call 238-6282. BOYS! BUY A watch for your girl! !Girls! Buy a watch for yourself! New, ! gold, 17-jewel wristwatch. Terrific bar gain—less than 1, 7 original price. Contact Laura 865-3293. PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, excellent condition, highest bid, minimum of S3O. Mike 2386555. HOOTS' for that very special Girl or Boy friend's gift or Dad or Mother. We have them all at your price; a little out of the way but less to pay. 0. W. HoutS & Son, State College. STUDENT INSURANCE. Automobile -3150.00 if you qualify; Motorscooter -635,00; Hospitalization-660.00; Accident -614,00; Term—life-525.00—556.00. Mr. Tamales. 238-6633. USED SINGER Portable Sewing Machine in perfect condition. 10 year guarantee. Phone Moyer's 238-8367. USED FURNITURE: Davenports, over staffed chairs, breakfast sets, beds, chest of drawers, tables, and desks. Hay's Used Furniture From Slate College turn right at Klinger's Farm, Pike Street, Lemont. Phone 238-0420. Open 1-9 p.m. ' 9 NEW 'COLLEGE DINER ..Downtown Between the Movies • . AurvAysibiN• FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS had run up a comfortable lead, Isabelle withdrew from events he was slated to work so that one of the more in experienced members of the team could have the chance to compete. Against Syracuse two weeks ago in Rec Hall, Ed had a total of 45.90 points after five events and it was possible that he could have run up the best Olympic score of his career. But, he scratched himself from the rings so that first-year man Ron Kochman could take his place. "It was hard to drop out of the rings when I was going so well." he admitted, "but I had to think about the team. The sophs need the experience and in the next week's meet we might have been counting on them to come through if I broke. I had to think about that." Isabelle considers such sacrifices a small price to pay for being the team's captain. "Being selected captain is a great honor, he said, "and especially being the captain of a winning team." And this year the Lions are definitely a winning team, being 8-0 at this point with a good shot at a repeat performance of last year's NCAA championship. It is doubtful that the Lions would have been in such an advantageous position if Ed had decided to stay at home to go to college. Springfield College offered him the first athletic scholarship in the school's history, even though Isabelle's high school did not have a gym team and he had competed only for the local YMCA. But Ed decided not to stay in Springfield. "I just didn't want to go to school in Springfield," he confesses. "I grew up in the city and dislike it. Here I look out at the moun tains and love it." Despite his detection from Springfield College, the hotbed of collegiate gymnastics in Massachusetts and the Lions' top Eastern rival this year, hometown fans still turned out in droves to watch their native son when State faced the University of Massachusetts in nearby Amherst on Jan. 8. "Those were just my relatives," he explained with a Relatives or not, chances are that Ed will draw a large crowd for the nationals in Rec Hall on April 1-2, and he thinks that the Lians will give the audience a good show. In 1964, he finished second in the NCAA all-around and last year he tied for fourth. In April he thinks Penn State could cop the first two places. "Steve and I . . . one-two, that's what we'd like," he said. "But of course winning the team title would be even better. That would be the greatest honor—to be captain of an NCAA championship team. "Logically, I would say that we won't beat Southern Illinois at the nationals." he added, "but deep in my heart I think that we can. And even if we don't win, we'll be right on somebody's back." So. don't look over your shoulder, Southern Illinois, Ed Isabelle might be catching up with you, and 1966 is his season. Soccer Meeting There will be a meeting for all soccer candidates in Room 268, Recreation Build ing, Tuesday, March 1 at 7:30 p.m. FOR RENT ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED and spa cious one bedroom apartment, quiet, claseby suburban area. Ideal for married couple. Available April Ist, Must see to appreciate. 58.5 per month. Phone 237.2058. SPRING TERM room in quiet home near campus. Call Mrs. Moyer—phone 237-4823. LUXURY APARTMENT for summer term, option for next Year. Two large bedrooms, modern kitchen, air con ditioner, cable TV, free parking, wall to-wall carpeting throughout. Holds four comfortably. 5160/mo. 238-4705, Com pletely furnished. FURNISHED Apartment for SUMMER TERM. Two bedroom, 2 bath, livingroom, dining area, kitchen, T.V. at Whitehall Plaza. Steve 238-1481. THREE MAN Apartment at Whitehall Plaza. Two bedrooms, TV, other extras. Will sacrifice. 238-958 e after 5. SINGLE APARTMENT, block cam pus 555.00. 238.1893. Utilities included. TRAVELING ABROAD? You will want the convenience and independence of your own car while overseas. We can arrange overseas rental for one of sev eral cars. Lowest possible rates, dis counts to students. Car will meet you at the airport, dock, or your hotel. Call today for demonstration ride. Weiser Imported Cars 238-2448. 322 N. Atherton. UNIVERSITY TOWERS model apartment now open. Occupancy Jan. 14. Visit our model apartment, 457 E. College Ave. directly across the street from campus. Unfurnished 545 per person—monthly (3 persons); 567.50 per person—monthly (2 persons) Four furnished apartments remaining. All apartments include all utilities, complete electric kitchen with dishwasher. Free parking, T.V. cable hookup, washer and dryer facilities, private balconies. Phone 238-0534 until 4:00 p.m.; 738-6323 4'oo p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; 238-0331 after 7:00 p.m. NOTICE STUDENTS NEEDED to work on com mittees of the Student Union for Racial Eauality—education, direct action, sup• port for the movement (North 8 South). Meeting tonight, 8 p.m., In 217 Boucke. TROUBLES! Can't Sleep! Return navy blue-42—Peter's Jacket. Phi Psi • TKE Jemmy. Rich 238-6207. It's cursed. HELP WANTED MALE STUDENT over 18—help manager 3 evenings per week of your choice. $45.00 per week salary Call Mr. Bowersox 238.4411 Call between 10:00 and 2:30. PROFESSIONAL RESUME PREPARATION A well-organized and clearly-stated presentation of your qualifications and interests is essential In your career search. Special Student Rates. PENN CENTRAL PERSONNEL Hotel State College Telephone 238-4921 Jmnimiummiiimmitiiimilmth i SUSANNAH A Musical Drama by Carlisle Floyd MARCH 1 • 5 BEM Tues., Wed., Thurs. $2,00 E. Fri., Sat. $2.25 Student discount = Monday through Friday = Box Office Open 1-5 Phone 865-9543 EIGIIIMIEVG3IIISIIEI 511milmmimmillimmtnimini; ATTENTION EXCITING HAPPENINGS tonite! 6:30 in Waring lounge, 6:30 in McElwain lounge and 6:30 in South Halls. ATTENTION Army 2 Cadets. Do you have the wrong overcoat, hat, gloves? The ones 1 have may be yours. Call Don 865-5023. REWARD FOR woman's blue-black Chesterfield Coat taken from Chambers Friday night. No questions asked. Janice 865-6997. REWARD. Return of brown suede gloves, fleece lined. Lost February 15. Hammondj Sackett area. Nancy 865.4914. BLACK WALLET near Rec Hall. Cards needed desperately. No questions asked. I Reward. Call Bob 865,5643. REWARD. Scarab bracelet, sentimental. value, lost Friday, Feb. le, vicinity) Pattee • HUB. Call 865.64E11. LOST: ETIENNE AIGNER Cigarette Casel and Wallet Saturday. Appreciate return—; sentimental value, important cards. Call Chrlstln 865.6005. 1966 CLASS RING. Blue stone, initials' VHS on inside. Lost in vic. of Pugh and; McCormick. Reward. 238-4705. REWARD: POST Slide Rule left In Mc-1 Allister or Osmond Feb. 4, sth period. Call John Diehl 885.6705. WANTED KITCHEN HELP to work at on-campus' fraternity (Sigma Chi). Call Morse 238; 4713, 238-9332. ROOMMATE WANTED for University Towers. MO per month. No utilities. Call John 2374250. 3-MAN APARTMEN - ffor summer term.l Close to campus. Write Bob Spahr, 1017, Clinton Street, Philadelphia. BOOKKEEPER WANTED—General ledg-, er, supervised journals of original entry,' prepare monthly statements. Auto dealer experience preference not required. Good salary and benefits. Inquire or write Donald Spangler, Foy-Spangler Ford Sales, Lock Haven, Penna. 117 748-6783. ROOMMATE FOR apartment. Call Al 236-2183. ROOMMATE FOR spring term for eff i ciency apartment. 119 Locust Lane $4l/month. Call Don 238-2824. SERVICES OFFSET NEGATIVES and Plates. Ex pert camera reproductions for theses. Commercial Litho Products. Call 238.3025, - AUTO - PARTS • ACCESSORIES Western Auto 112 S. FRASER ST. Now thru Saturday 00.00...000...........0.00.00.0.0000 0 . 00 0 0 i ° 7141 NINETIES Onenza o 0 g ATHERTON BETWEEN COLLEGE AND BEAVER g o 237-4282 0 0000000000000000000 000000000000000 00000 0 laird allargbi 144 9 FIRST STATE COLLEGE SHOWING WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 5 p.m./7 p.m./9 p.m. FRIDAY 5 p.m./7 p.m./9 p.m./11 p.m. SATURDAY 2:30 p.m./5 p.m./7 p.m./9 p.m./11 p.m. Now Showing * STATE THEATRE FEATURE TIME 2:00-4:21 -6:42.9:03 Starring TERRY THOMAS in "THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN THEIR FLYING MACHINES" 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111 TOMORROW at 1:15-3:05.4:55-7:00-10:30 "James Bond may have met his match in Derk Flint!" "NEW FILM OUT-BONDS JAMES . . . ought to be the hit of the year!" SNEAK PREVUE at 8:45 P.M IV, 7'T/% N. V SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! Today thru Tuesday 2:00-5:00-8:15 "* * * * HIGHEST RATING" "A BEAUTIFUL AND FASCINATING FILM!" —Herald Tribune "BRINGS A FULL MEASURE OF ELOQUENCE TO THE SCREEN!" —N.Y. Daily Newt OLIVIER OTHELLO TECHNICOLOR• PANAVISION• C=EMIIIM MAGGIEr iIERIVANoIIdREINWmtBUR6E $1.50; Eve., All Day Sat.• Sun. $2.00; Students $1.25 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1966 ll= 4 ‘k." e JAMES COBURN EH ROBB GOLAN EDWARD MULHARE terplay try HI HOG ud EN Steil by DE LUXE•CINEMASCDPE The Greatest Othello ever by the Greatest Actor of Our Time! —Variety! —N.Y. Post
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