’AGE SIX Graduate Students Receive Aid For Psychological Clinical Work Sixteen University graduate University Park area as well students have been selected for as to University students and iU.S. Public, Health Training staff. Last year saw some 200 'Fellowships in clinical psychol- new admissions, with about a °gy. ' third of them drawn from the They will work in the’ Uni- student population, versity’s Psychological Clinic, “The reasons which most according to its director. Rich- often 1 impel ■ people to seek ard M. Lundy, professor of > help,” Lundy says, “are feel psychology. ings of inadequacy, difficulties Both their efforts and that of in family relationships, and the Clinic - are this year sup- problems which stem from get ported by an $87,947 grant from, ting along with others in daily the U.S. Public Health Ser- Hf e or on the job. We-.have vice. ' available a professional' staff The facilities of the Clinic of nine members m addition to are open to residents of the the trainees to offer personal- iimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiimiii HOLY LASERS iimimimmimiHmmmiiimimiiimmimmmimimmimmi An aMASERing Lecfure-Demonsfration by L. SALAZAR Western Electric "Lasers & Masers and What They Are" 7:30 p.m. • Schwab Aud. Tuesday, Oct. 25 • Everyone Welcome • • Sponsored by Engineering Student Council Without computers man couldn’t link up vehicles in space or find his way to the moon. 1 .Back on earth, Data-Date professionally links up people with exciting, dove-tailed compatibility. Data-Date’s discreet, carefully programmed service could be for you. Try it and see. You get biographical sketches and photographs of at least five computer selected dates, on any campus ' in the U. S. or Canada, or in any major city world wide. —PLUS news of especially arranged parties, ' events and attractions via Data-Date’s news letter. YOUR DA IE WANTS YOU TO iSEND THE COUPON TODAY. Please send me without obligation the Data-Date questionnaire. ADDRESS ZIP COLLEGE DATA-DATE, n0.b0x526 MADISON SQUARE STATION, NEW YORK 10010 a modest announcement... you can buy a not-so-modest sports car completely equipped for a less sn/;AA very modest price.. r than ZOUU • 1600 cc engine •96 HP, dual carbs x • front disc brakes • 14 inch, wheels • recirculating ball type ® vinyl interior steering , • windshield'washer . « lockable console • full synchromesh 4 speed , slick • • 1 year warranty • back-up lights grand prix motors cenlrpl Pennsylvania’s datsun dealer and sports center UNK UP! Here’s what you get for $2546 ... • large dial tachometer • twin air vents 9 roll up windows 9 pushbutton radio • bucket seats 1246 east college avenue ity assessments and individual therapy to applicants.” Child evaluations are another important aspect of the Clinic’s cativities. Parents whose chil dren display learning problems, developmental or behavioral difficulties, or psychological problems related to brain dam age can arrange for consulta tions. '■ i “The Clinic has been very successful in approaching chil-, dren through play therapy,” ac cording to Lundy. “In the re laxed atmosphere of the play room, a child can overcome) bis fears and learn to explore and resolve them.- “In the past few years, i we have gradually expanded our entire program,” he continues. Patients may apply directly to the Clinic for help, or'they may be referred to physicians, school personnel, ministers, or University officials'. v , 1 Homecoming Queen Balloting ■&'[% “Be In” Campaign October 25 & 26 Ground Floor HUB OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGINEERS In Philadelphia At The NAVAL AIR ENGINEERING CENTER AEROSPACE, MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS and METAL LURGISTS are needed to work In our Research Bnd Development Laboratories on vital defense proiects. The Naval Air Engineering Center is an. aerospace research and develop ment activity responsible for design/ development, test and evaluation of aerospace materials, structures, power plants, land and ship based catapults & arresting gear, and air crew survival equipment. These Are Federal Career Civil Service Positions With Entrance Salaries As Follows: BS Degree $6,387 or $7,729 Per Annum MS Degree $7,729 or $8,479 Per Annum Salary Increases averaging .approximately $9OO per year can be expected during the first 2-3 years of employment with smaller subsequent in crements. ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS OCTOBER 28th, 1966 and FEBRUARY 24th, 1967 4 People Read B Small Ads M You're Reading One Nowi g I/- -A TIM MIXER «l, OCT, 26 Lyons-Haller , . , 6:30-8:00 All town men welcome! • electric clock • WSW tires • tonneau cover v • top boot • lockable gas cap 0 heater and defroster \ THE P'AitY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA DERBY DARLING Ellen Sandercock of Kappa Delta sorority views the perby Day activities with chairman Wes Spdniak of Sigma Chi. NSA Plans Draft Study WASHINGTON - The Na tional Student' Association an nounced yesterday it will sub mit findings on student atti- NSA President W. Eugene tudes’toward the draft to the Groves said the students will President’s National Advisory be asked if they feel the col- Committee on the Selective leges ■ should cooperate in the Service. granting of student deferments The NSA, which opposes the by releasing grades and if they draft system, said the findings think the draft should be abol will be obtained in referendums ished. The students, will also be on 30 to 40 campuses late next asked their objections to the month. The referendums, will present system. - AUTO - PARTS • ACCESSORIES / Western Auto , 112 S. FRASER ST. TWO SOPHOMORE BUSINESS MAJORS to Operate Own Retail Business off campus. $25.00/week and commission. Sell to students and faculty. Phance to build future with national corporation. Write: Westirighouse Electric Corp. Rt. #27 Metuchen, N.J. COLLEG FOR SALE 1960 FORD WAGON, automatic, original owner, extra snow tires, excellent con dition, cheap. 238-2653 or 238-0448 after 5:00. 1966 OLDSMOBILE-442, notcurn mist, 4 speed 3 X 2's mag. wheels. Phone 238- 3612 after 5:30; business 238-2406. 1960 VOLVO PV544 4 speed. New clutch, good condition, $525. Mike 237-4653 $ - 7 p.m. USED FURNITURE. Anything and every thing—for the kitchen, bedroom, den, and livlrtgroQm. Desks, chests, dressers, chairs, couches, bed arid breakfast sets, etc. Furniture Ex/ lnc„ Benner Pike, State College.'23B-1181. STUDENTS: WE provide Insurance cover age for autos, motorcycles, motor scooters, accident & health,-life & valu ables. Phone Mr. Temefes 238-6633. USED FURNITURE: Davenports,' over stuffed chairs, breakfast sets,' beds, chests of drawers, tables and desks. Hoy's Used Furniture. From State College turn right at Klinger's Farm, Pike Street, Lemont. Phone 238-0420. Open 1-9 p.m. AUTOS WASHED and completely dried. Only/99c Monday thru Thursday. AQUA SPRAY AUTO WASH, near Holiday Inn. FOR SALE: Honda Supersport "50"—has correctable starter problem. Take as Is $99. Call 238-4527. - FOR SALE: Motorcycle—new & used. Suzuki, Honda, Yamaha, Triumph, Ducati, Bultaco. Two wheels Cycle Shop, 1311 E. College Ave. beside ’ Hickeys. Call 238-1193. EIGHT-TRACK CAR STEREO. Priced right. Free demonstration. Hundreds of tapes available at discount prices. Call 238-0342, HONDA GENERATORS—3OO watt output, AC-DC quiet compact. 39 lbs. William son Sports Motors, 120 $. Pugh St. 237-' 2581. . / •NEW HOHNER Super Chromonlca Har .monlca.-Three full chromatic octaves In C. $l2 'or best offer. Cali Bill 865-4598. 1960 JAGUAR sedan Mark IX automatic. Hollidaysburg 695-6253. , 1959 vw, R&H, ww. Excellent. Call eve nings, 238*7575. 1 58 CHEV. Excellent condition. $2OO. Call 238*8226. '56 OLDS 88, 2 door hardtop. Good run ning, car. Graduating and - no longer need car. Best offer. Bill 238-0153. '59 BUGEYE SPRITE, new tires and battery. Radio and heater, winterized, inspected. Good shape throughout. Call 238-2938. TIRED OF poor radio reception at’PSU? Buy my Zenith. Trans-oceanic 1000-D. 9 Shortwave bands, std. broadcast. -Most powerful, best portable made. Original cost $275.00. No reasonable offer refused. Keith - 237-7718. - 1959 FORD 2-door standard transmission, six cylinder. - $300.00. Call between 5:00 and 11:00. 238-4810. FOR SALE: 1964 Norton Atlas' Motor cycle, 750 cc. $750.. Phone 23T.-2225.. • HEW COLLEGE DINER Downtown Between the Movies ALWAYS OPEN be sponsored by student gov ernment organizations on the various campuses. HOMECOMING MOTORCADE BUDGETS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 11:30, THURSDAY OCT. 27 SHERRY PENNEY 865-8208 pgE A MOVIE AND CIDER HOUR “WHO IS PETE” TUES., OCt. 25, 7:30 P.M. HOME ECOHOMICS LIVING CENTER Prospective Members and Members Welcome AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILMS presents . ALLEN D. CRUICKSHANK "THE BEAR RIVER" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 STATE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8:00 P.M. ADMISSION: $l.OO at HUB and at Ifa door LOCAL AD STAFF MEETING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 6:30 P.M. COLLEGIAN OFFICE i AN CLA FOR SALE | street length; has separate matching piece converting dress to floor length. Size 10. Worn once. Also, dyed burnt orange shoes, worn once, BV2M. 237-7519. TWO. 1965 HONDAS 50 CC; one 1965 Honda 90 cc. Call Rex Zelgler 238-8660. '59 MGA, tight engine and trans. Good top and body, wire wheels. Mike 238-2792. 1965 VW, only 15 months old, mint con dition, extras. Call 865-3576 (Knausen berger) days, or 238-1386 otherwise. TRIUMPH 1965 TR 4 red convt., w/black leather interior, 4 spd., etc. Starving stu dent must sell. 238-9938 7 - 11 p.m. Glenn. HONDA TRIUMPH - B.M.W. - Vespa. Sales - Service; Accessories; Bell Hel mets. Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh Street. 237-2581. 1953 MG TD, black. Good motor, body fair, asking $lOOO. Drop a card and i'll make contact. George Deike, RD 1, Reedsvllle, Pa. TR 3 FOR SALE Triumph. Good deal. Call. 237-4300. '65 HONDA 305 cc. Superhawk: Excellent condition. Asking $435. Call Redbird 237-3398. , r ""notice PHOTOGRAPHIc’^QUIPMENT, process ing, enlarging. See Harry Brunner, Centre County' Film Lab, No. 2, 104 Sowers Street. Phone 238-2741. AUTOS WASHED and dried, regular or deluxe.' Open dally, 9 a.m. AQUA SPRAY AUTO WASH, near Holiday Inn. YAMAHA OWNERS - We are now: equipped to service Yahmaha and most two-stroke motorcycles. Williamson Sports; Motors, 120 S. Pugh Street. 237-2581. THE' PENN STATE Cooperative Awards. $5 to Cathy ’Snover for the best name for our mascot—Abecrombe. HELP WANTED COLLEGE MEN over 16. Work 3 evenings per week of, your choice. Call -Mr. Walsh 238-0833 between 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Salary $2OO/mo. ' ONE WAITER needed. Excellent on-cam pus location at Phi Gamma Delta. All meals provided. Inquire.at kitchen. COED TO exchange'.room and board for 20 hours weekly child care and sitting. Dean approved.' Call 238-1438. I KITCHEN HELP. Work for meals. Cal? caterer 237-'4215/ j FOR RENT TWO MAN apartment. Close to campus. Immediate' occupancy.' Reasonable.• Ca!l ; 238i7727. , . - ROOMS WITH private baths for over night guests. Have a cancellation for three for Homecoming. 237-2887.' MOTORCYCLES FOR rtntl Your choice of a Suzuki or Honda at Two Wheels" Motorcycle Rental," across from South Halls, fn the'Alley. Call 236-1193.' . J Rapid avtpmatic .typing on - IBM MT-ST orMUpllcate documents, repe titive' data, multiple personalized letters. - Unlimited • applications for typing economy and spe^d. SECRETARIAL SERVICE -352 E. College , - 237-4906 Kappa Kappa Gamma Wins Derby Day Prize Kappa Kappa Gamma sorori ty reigned as overall Derby Day winner Sunday afternoon on the HUB lawn in the closest contest in Derby Day history at Penn State. 'Just eight points separated the first and fourth place soror ities. Kappa compiled a total of 72 points, edging __ second place Kappa Delta sorority with 70 and Zeta Tau Alpha with 67. Delta Delta Delta was fourth with 64 points. Ellen Sandercock (4th-Home Economics Ed.-Easton) of Kap pa Delta was selected .“Miss Derby Darling” from 21 con testants, each representing a sorority participating, in Derby Day, sponsored by Sigma Chi fraternity. Runners-up in the “Darling” contest were Janet Heinel of Kappa Kappa Gam ma, second: Karen Abels of Delta Delta Delta, third: and Linda Barter of Alpha Sigma Alpha, fourth. The two remain ing finalists were Aline Taylor of Alpha Chi Omega and Irene Chervinsky of Phi Sigma Sig- SIFIEDS ATTENTION BUS SERVICE to University Baptist Church every Sunday morning. Hartranft Hall, 9:12 and. 10:22; Pollock and Bigler Roads, 9:14 and 10:24; Bigler and Curtin Roads, 9:16 and 10:26; Warnock Hall, 9:19 and 10:29; Waring Hall, 9:23 and 10:33. V.W. Bus marked "University Baptist." , MARRIOTTS PRINTING, binding, typing —theses and reports. 230 South Fraser. Phone ,238*4462. NO DATE? Come to the JAWBONE. Live sounds, good food, friendly atmosphere. 415 E. Foster. (Friday and Saturday. BUS SERVICE to University Baptist Church every Sunday morning. Hartranft Hall, 9:12 and 10:22; Pollock" and Bigler Roads, 9:14 and 10:24; Bigler, and Curtin Roads, 9:16 and 10:26? Warnock Hail, 9:19 -and 10:29; Waring Hall, 9:23 and 10:33. V.W. Bus marked "University Baptist." BUS SERVICE to University Baptist Church every Sunday morning.- Hartranft Hall, 9:12 and 10:22; Pollock ,and Bigler Roads, 9:14 and 10:24; Bigler and Curttn Roads, 9:16 and 10:26; Warnock Hall, 9:19 and 10:29; Waring. Hall, 9:23 and 10:33. V.W. Bus marked "University Baptist." PRICE REDUCTION on all Hondasl Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh Street. 237-2581. LATTMAN SPEAKS-Tonlghf. Student Society of Landscape Architects meeting, 209 - Home Economics South, 7:00 p.m. Refreshments served. "OPEN HOUSE" for graduate students jat the house of Robert Boyer, American Baptist Chaplain,. 712 McKee St.'every jWed. at 9 p.m. Ride from Atherton Hall jparking lot at 8:50 p.m. THE BEST groomed men In town have their hair cut at Davidson's Barber Shop on AJJen Street next to Murphy's. There are five barbers to serve you. We vacuum dean your hair. An. EXTRA service available only at Davidson's Barber Shop is the world famous Sculp* fur Kut fhe ultimate ‘in good hair grooming for men. Appointments for Razor Cuts and Sculptur Kuts only. 238-0612. 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed Monday. WANTED WANTED: ROOMMATE for three man (apartment at White Hall.- Call imme* Jdiately. Glenn or Chuck 238-6480. RIDERS TO/Washington Friday October 28 after 6th. Call Rick 238*0645. QUIET' STUDIOUS femal? graduate stu „ dent to share new air-conditioned apart ment. Rent $B5 per person, Including I utilities. Call 230-7918. miiiiiiiiMiMiMmiHiiHtntAMiiniimmiHm FOUND WOMAN'S EYEGLASSES found near Grace Lutheran-Church. Red vinyl case. One lens cracked. No rewards accepted! 238*4524. Attention! Pre Med Students * x ‘ Open Informal , Lecture and Discussion -By Dr. Evan G. Pattlshall, .Chairman of Admissions Committee Hershey Medical Center 112 Chambers . 7:30 p.m. ~ October 26 -Sponsored by AED I ’ ■■' Pre-Med Honorary Fraternity Sorority Com Kappa got. off 'to an early start by finding the hidden “golden derby” the first day of Derby Week. Zeta Tau Alpha copped honors in the “Derby Snatch” carrying off 34 derbies prior to the games Sunday. Kappa Kappa Gamma was sec ond with 32 derbies, Kappa Delta third with 30 and Alpha Phi snatched 26. The Zetas were awarded the "spirit award” at the close of Sun day’s contests. The Limbo Contest was won by Gamma Phi Beta* with Alpha Omicron Pi second, ‘and Alpha Delta Pi third. The “Bag-a-Sigma” was won by ZTA; lota Alpha Pi was sec ond and Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Zeta tied for third. The “Smoke-a-Cig” contest, featuring female cigar smoking experts was copped by Gamma Phi Beta. Theta Phi Alpha was second and Alpha Kappa Alpha third. The Kappas ran a crooked mile to capture first place in the "Bat-Spin Relay”. They were trailed closely by the KDs. Alpha Xi Delta ran third. Alpha Sigma Alpha crawled 1955 MGTF - 1500 Weiser Imported Cars Route 322 North Phone 238-2448 Evenings 'III 9 except Wednesday Ask about our money saving overseas delivery. Coming Wednesday-STATE THEATRE Feature Time:— 1:30 - 3:19 - 5:24 - 7:29 - 9:34 METRO-GOLDWYN-HAYER rw* A MANN-LAURENCE-WASSERMAN PRODUCTION. STAfKUMJ " ’ ( JaBSiilNBlSiWS'Sllii«HlSMli«llMlliri, . LAST TIMES TODAY - "MORGAN" Feature Time:- 1:30 - 3:17 - 5:22 - 7:27 - 9:32 LAST DAY: "WALK, DONT RUN" Cathavm I ; /,r ’ WHjffliWßßM Begins TOMORROW at 7:10-9:05 P.M. They hunt in. packs—wolves on wheels, enemies of everything and everyone . . . but each other . . . Their credo is violence . . . Their God is hate . . . The most 4^ terrifying Mm titeiof fl ourttaef ' f AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL II Last Times Toniie 7:15-9:10 I "TO DIE IN MADRID" TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966’ etition and ran the fastest to win the; Wheelbarrow Derby. Second was lota Alpha Pi and third,' Alpha Omicron Pi. Tri-Delt next pushed forward winning two and placing sec ond in three of the last four events. The pie-eating contest was won by Delta Delta Deltai Second was Alpha Epsilon Phi and third was Zeta Tau Alpha. The spoon relay was won by Delta Delta Delta with Alpha Gamma Delta and Gamma Phi Beta tied for second. Phi Sig ma Sigma was third. In the Mystery Event, a turtle, race in which (he turtles could be prodded and moved only with straws and without hands, a Chi Omega participant steered her turtle from the post to victory on the HUB lawn. Delta Delta Delta was second and Alpha Epsilon Phi third. The Kappa Delta version of Mary Poppins carried first place honors in the “Dress-a- Sig” contest. Delta Delta Delta was second and Alpha Chi Omega third. • Homecoming Queen Balloting “Be In” Campaign Ocfober 25 & 26 Ground Floor HUB Bwhhiinr petirFONDAnancvSINATRA THE WILD AWGELB PANAVISION r tPATHECOLOR