. rtGu I-uUK Homecoming Queen Balloting and "Be In'’Campaign October 25 & 26 Ground Floor HUB I Homecoming Committee and n The Penn State Jazz Club H An Admission FREE Concert ■ THE RON CARTER I TRIO Tony Williams Sunday, Oct. 30 - 2'oo P.M. HUB Ballroom Last year, thousands of lawyers, bankers, accountants, engineers, doctors and businessmen went back to college. And not just for the football games. We’d like to clear up what appears to be a misunderstanding. It is somewhat popular on campus to decry a business career on the grounds that you stop learning once . you start working for Cliche Nuts & Bolts. ‘ That idea is groundless. We can’t speak for Clich6, but we can / for ourselves-Westem Electric, the man ufacturing and supply unit of the Bell Sys -1 tern. 6 out of 10 college graduates who have' joined us over the past 10 years, for exam . pie, have continued their higher education. Hovv’re these for openers: ~ W.E.’s Tuition Refund Plan lets em ployees pursue \ degrees while work ing for us. Over 6 thousand have at : tended Schools ‘in 4l States under this plan. We Refund more than $l. million in tuition costs to employees ayear. ■ •- A" ■ To name, another pibgram: advanced engineering study, under the direc- ' tion of Lehigh--University, is con- ' j , f ducted at-.purEngineering Research, present featuring Wayne Shorter illllllilllillllllilllllllllltlllllllllllllll Center in Princeton, £l. J. Selected employees are sent there from all over ,thc country for a year’s concen trated study leading to a master’s degree. Youget the idea; We’reior more learn ing in our business. After all, Western Electric doesn’t make buggy whips. We make advanced communications equip ment. And the Bell telephone network will need even more sophisticated devices by the time your i fifth reunion rolls around. The state of the art, never static, is where the action is.,; At Western 'Electric,' what’s 1 happening ' is the'excitement and satisfaction of cori-/ tinued doing and learning, df this happens to appeal to you; no matter what degree .you’re aiming for, check us out. And grab a piece of the action. . ® Western Electric MMiiiFACTURING & SUPPLY UNIT OF THE BEIL SYSTEM; APPLICATIONS for : LA VIE BELLES Now Available; at HUB Desk for 10th, 11th and 12th Term Coeds r ’ - ’ MUSICIANS and SINGERS PHI MU ALPHA . Professional Music Fraternity RUSHING SMOKER Wednesday, Alpha Kappa Lambda October 26 339 Thompson St.' 9:15 P.'M, - Coat & Tie Qualifications ,4 th term or above membership in a P.S.U. music organization all-U of 2.00 or better / „ I • v All Brothers Must Attend REFRESHMENTS.- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Wenn Sie 18 Jahre Oder alter sindund einigermassen mitlhrem Deutsch zurecht kommen, dann senden t Sie diesen Gutschein ein, Erkonnte Ihnen Vergniigen und vielleicht sogarNutzen bringen! ■ mmm aan mmm •—i mm aw am mm mm omm mm Lufthansa German'AirHnes, Dept. UXI22 410 Park Avenue ,1 . New York, N.Y. ,10022 •' Bitle senden Sie mir ein Antragsformular und Informationsmaterial fiber Arbeits* moglichkeUen fur Studenten wahrend der Sommerferien 1967 in Deutschland. universitatj © Lufthansa SCHMOYER-NOCH - SCHMOYER-NOSH r SCHMOYER-NOCH University Gets TELSONIAN THE BEST SAYS: X u O z "HERB'S BARBERSHOP SWINGS" ' (especially the barber chairs) « .. 233 S. Allen , I-'.:'-. ' • '■ 'I SCHMOYER-NOCH - SCHMOYER-NOSH - SCHMOYER-NOCH NEW YQRK CITY Z^THHATBEfSp TRIP Enjoy a wonderful weekend in New York City with BEST orchestra seat for the stage play and twin bed hotel accommodation Satur day night (including baggage handling, tips and all taxes) —and DELUXE round-trip transportation. Everything but meals included at one low price! Arrive at your hotel headquarters before noon on Saturday- (free time for the rest of the day 'til 8:30 pm stage show). All day Sunday free for your choice of church, museums, etc., 'til 6:00 pm return departure from the hotel ~'.-s~,i Slate College Bus Terminal iJi 4 , U6Vt N. Atherton St. Dial 237-4181 - fs j. ~ || . —. ... . ville, Tenn. Harshbarger went from Ten tor Results-use Colleaian Classifieds ‘ w a jt o s Srs T £ H Stop in for full details sign up no 1 Parrish Apothecary Drug Bellefonte don't panic If you'ie new at State, you. are . probably wondering wjiere you can get the best service and cleaning. Don't wonder—just head for campus cleaners 110 east beav'er avenue (A o 1 Research Funds Two grants totalling $91,900 in support of 17 fellow ships have been received by the University from the Na tional Science Foundation. The grants are administered by E, B. Van.Ormer, assistant dean of the Graduate School. Among other grants announced by the University today were two from the U.S. Atomic Enei'gy Commission, one in the amount of $30,000 for a study of the basic aspects of the action-of radiation on microorganisms by Ernest Pollard, professor and head of the department of. biophysics; and the other for $8,404 for a study of gases in solids by Della M. Roy, senior research associate in geochemistry in the Materials Research Laboratory. ' Force Office of Scientific Research has ap proved $8,263 for a study of mathematical foundations of turbulence theory conducted by John L. Lumley, professor of aeronautical engineering. t a $28,551 grant from the Public Health Service, 1. C. Hisatsune, professor, of chemistry, will study struc ;u re sfo S 2J2? oxlc ! es of nitrogen, while an $8,933 grant from the U.o. Office of Education will support Jack N. Sparks, associate professor of educational psychology, in a study of effects of inapplicability of the continuity condition upon the, probability distribution of selected statistics and their implications for research in education. - In support of institutional engineering services" the General State Authority has authorized $5,000 for a study by Frederick R. Axelson, associate professor of engineering research m the Institute for Building Research. B 8 TODAY ON CAMPUS Banner Judging fraternities, Marine Selection Team 8 11 a.m., Hetzel Union Ball- a.m., 213 HUB roc '-' 1 . Model Railroad, 9 - German Club, 2:30 p.m., 213 HUB J. . „ ... „„„ Panhellenic Council, 6:30 HUB Arts Committee, 6:30 p.m., 203 HUB . PJ 1 ” 215 : 216 HUB Placement, 8 a.m., 214, 215, HUB Social Committee, 7 ' 216 HUB P” 1 -’ 218 HUB Scabbard and Blade, 8:45 HUB Special Events, 7 p.m., p.m., 213, 218, 203 HUB 213 HUB Social and Recreation Com- Intervarsity Executive Com- mittee, 2 p.m., 218 HUB mittee, 7 p.m., 217 HUB Sophomore Class Advisory Junior Resident Executive Board, 7:30 p.m., HUB As- Board, 6:30 p.m., 11l Old sembly Hall Main Student Religious Liberals, Landscape Architecture 7:30 p.m., 214 HUB meeting, 7 p.m., Human Young Republicans, 7 pm Development South ill Boucke. Education Aid Proposed • A University professor fare work, hospitals and social Thursday proposed new roles conditions,” he told the group, for both the church and the Harshbarger went on: "The state /in education. wall of separation put between ' Luther H. Harshbarger, head government and religion is not of the department of religious P ar t of the constutition pro studies, told a religious con- although it is commonly vention audience the federal assumed to be.” , government should subsidize The commission is composed church-related schools and col- of churchmen from 17 different leges. ' denominations. Its purpose is Harshbarger addres se d a 1° ma ke studies on how best meeting of the Commission on to administer to Appalachia's Religion in Appalachia at Knox- religious needs. development. In the next decade, this amount could rise by nearly, a half billion dollars.’ This growth is a result of the achievements of over 15,000 men and women working throughout the world. They devote their working lives to the discovery, production, and sales of quality medicines and vital products for agri culture and industry. No company can guarantee immediate promotion and great success, Rut at Lilly, we provide an environment in which you can demonstrate creativity and progress as rapidly as your performance indicates. if you have a zest for accomplishment and enjoy challenging work, send a letter and a rbsumb to Personnel Requirements, Eli Lilly and Company, 234 East McCarty Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206. —ELI LILLY AND COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA ’ An equal opportunity employer' You may visit the Lilly career .exhibit In the Museum Display area, College of Engineering, October, 24-26. Lilly representatives will be bn campus to interview Interested students October 26. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 Homecoming Queen Balloting & “Be In” Campaign October 25 & 26 1 Ground Floor HUB Get on the bandwagon • BILLIARDS • 75c AN HOUR •Weekday Afternoons now at armenara plaza e. beaver at sowers USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS p.m., 2: