WEDNESDAY, ; OCTOBER 26', 1.966 Nancy Welch Junior French major from Alexandria, Va. «•. member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority Moforcade To Feature Queen, Finalists By CHUCK MENSCH Collegian Sta}f Writer .A motorcade and pep rally will kick-off the 1966 Homecoming Weekend, Friday evening. This year's Homecoming Queen will be intro duced at the rally. • ; Included in the motorcade will be -Sue Hawthorne, 1965-66 Homecoming Queen, the five 1966-67 Homecoming- Queen finalists, the -Uni versity Cheerleaders, the Penn State - ‘Lion,’ float cars prepared by various campus groups; the University Blue Band, several fire trucks with about 200 vehicles in all, according.to Dick Lippin, publicity chairman of the Undergrad uate Student Government Homecoming Com mittee. Following the motorcade there will be a pep rally in the Pollock Circle sponsored' by the Block ‘S’, Mark Sussman, president of Block ‘S’ said WMAJ disc jockey . James K. Kepler will 'People Machine 7 Used for Research oh Emergency Shelter Facilities A.“people machine"-was locked in a large residence-hall at‘the 1 University this past summer. It found out just 1 , how uncomfortable a crowded building can be on a hot day. . The "people machine” was designed by building engineers to discover just-how many real people could be accommodated In a public • building in cases of emer gency, as in a fallout shelter. - Although like last year’s hemline, the fallout shelter may now,, be out of style, not everyone Has forgotten it. Under i Office of Civil Defense contracts, many 1,- • • TODAY is the lasi day to order .MUMS for ■Homecoming *l.OO ■ HUBGraund Floor Pick up. Sat. 9:30-12:00 noon SCROLLS Senior Womens .Hat Society MUSIGIANS and SINGERS V PHI MU ALPHA , Professional. Music Fraternity RUSHING SMOKER Wednesday, Alpha Kappa Lambda. October 26 339 Thompson St. 9:15 P.M. Coat & Tie Qualifications; *: 4th term or above membership in a P.S.U. music organization , all-tj of . 2.00 or-better All Brothers Must Attend :■ ■ ...REFRESHMENTS / r r V Janet Hartzell. Sophotnore speech pathology and 'audiology major from New Cumberland .. . member of Junior art education major from Wormleysburg Junior English major from Gibsonia .., member Senior English major from Arlington, Va. ~ . Delta Gamma sorority ' , ... member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority of Delta Gamma sorority - ' member of Pi Beta Phi sorority gmcee the rally. The winners of the window painting and banner contests will be announced at the rally. A USG Homecoming Jammy featuring “The Norsemen” and “The Intrigues” will'be held from 9-12 in the Ballroom of the Hetzel Union Building Friday night, following the pep rally. Campus walking tours, open houses, recep tions and coffee' hours at the colleges and de partments will be among the-activities on Sat urday morning for the returning alumni. Cwens, sophomore women’s honor society, and other coeds will conduct the campus Walk ing tours from 9 a'.m.-12 noon. The tours will begin at the alumni registration desk in the HUB." About noon a motorcade of six antique cars carrying the'Homecoming Queen and her court will leave the HUB for Beaver Stadium where the Homecoming Queen will be introduced' in a teams all over -the country are studying chine” is Simoc, or simulated occupant, the problems involved, according to John Ten of these mechanical “people’-’ were Everetts Jr. and Everett R. McLaughlin, installed throughout the empty residence professors -in charge of the project, and hall. Each Simoc could be adjusted to ‘Robert Allen, research assistant. ■ . "breathe” into the closed building the re- The University’s Institute for Building quired amount of moisture which would Research converted a seven-story girls’ be given off- by, any number of persons residence hall into a large-scale summer up to 60'. laboratory as- one piece of a. jigsaw . The Simocs are essentially a humid puzzle to be fitted into the big picture ifier and heater which can automatically by the Stanford Research-Institute, prime add the amount of water generated by contractor with the OCD for the problem the 1 breath and sweat of, any number of of unventilated shelters. people for which the machine is set. The proper name, of the “people ma- -- Research has established that a person THESIS PRINTING JUS Binding Hl^L COMMERCIAL PRINTING 352 E. College 0 238-3025 Civil Defense Not Fort HOMECOMING MOTORCADE BUDGETS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY i 1:30, THURSDAY 00T. 27 SHERRY PENNEY 865-8208 HOMECOMING PEP RALLY POLLOCK CIRCLE FOOTBALL TEAM - HOMECOMING QUEEN P.S.U. CHEERLEADERS - WILL ALL BE THERE SO COME ON OUT \ TIME: ' ‘ 5 7:15 FRIDAY, OCT. 28 ATTENTION STUDENTS • ~ •'■ • •; -•' Friday Special by dßEYrtdulib to Harrisburg Every Friddy starting Sept, 30. No change of bus to Phiia. Leave State College I p.m. Arrive at Phila. 5:30 p.m. Leave Phiia, (Suit, only) 4:30 p.m. Arrive, State College 8:45 p,m, Greyhound BUS LISES 146 N. Atherton St. 237-4181 :,THE: DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY; PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Deborah Stevens Today is the last day of voting for the > 1966-67 Homecoming Queen. Balloting may be done from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.' at the Homecoming booth on the ground floor of the Helzel Union Building. An activities card is required to cast a ballot for the queen candidates. The candidates, as pictured' above, are Nancy Welch, Janet Hartzell,. Deborah Stev ens, Jane Y&tes and Susan Hahsi. pregame ceremony. Saturday evening will be the highlight of the Homecoming' weekend, with the HUB the center of activities. There will be a free home coming dance with Bruce Peterson and his 12- piece orchestra and free cider. The dress for often Like Last Year's ; Hemline gives off 400 BTDs or 100 Calories of ject the previous summer .enabled the energy per hour .when conditions are at researchers to trace the passage of air 95 degrees and 50 per cent humidity from the outside in and to determine the. the maximum tolerable limit. • number of air changes on any floor. A l , order to determine the natural - By relating the knowledge of natural .ventilation of. the residence hall, tracer ventilation to both outside and inside terri fies was injected into the buildinc.tlu'onnh peratures, the researchers could calcu an elaborate network of tubing. Instru- late the'required amount of space per mentation in the hall s lobby followed the person necessary to keep conditions be progress of ,the gas through the building low the maximum tolerance level, and monitored the amount on any given . An arbitrary figure of 10 square feet ao£ ”L®.‘ sn y moment. per person has been used in the past as fills process, developed by Univer- ■ a basis for designing most fallout shelters. Jw cold mqnthsithis space would be ade- Jane Yates this dance is semi-formal. At the dance the trophies for the, home coming contests will be awarded and the 1966 Homecoming Queen will be formally presented. Downstairs in the HUB the This ’n That coffee house'will feature free admission and entertainment. Along with the usual' program, the Munchkins from' Philadelphia will be the. main feature in the coffee house. For those ,who yearn for the good-old-days or those who would just like to see some old time hlovies, the Nickelodeon Nite in the HUB assembly hall will offer free admission to both its 9 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. shows. Last, but not least on the Saturday evening program is the Las Vegas Casino, “Home of the Big Spenddrs,” on the ground floor of the HUB where there will be legal gambling with.‘Lion Money.’ Included in the features of the casino are DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS I $lO BILLION HIGHWAY CHALLENGING CARHUS FOR Professions! Training. Programs Choice of Location Competitive Salaries and Expenses Liberal. Employment Benefits For Further Information: Visit Your Placement Office Write To: .'Bureau of Personnel Pennsylvania Department .. of. Highways. Harrisburg, Pa. CIVIL ENGINEERS LOOK TO THE PENNSYLVANIA PROGRAM OFFERING YOU INCLUDING Civil Service Status;.’ Tuition Refund Program Susan Hanst door prizes, auctions, roulette, chuck-a-luck, and' dice. The Las Vegas equipment will be loaned to the Homecoming Committee by the Town Inde pendent Men’s Council and will be operated by the Sophomore class.' A Horticulture Show, golf tournament, and jazz concert will be the final events of. the 1966 Homecoming. * The 53rd annual Horticulture Show will be open in the Ice Pavilion from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.- The 18-hole golf tournament will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. There will be two categories,.students and alumni, for which there will be separate prizes. There is no entrance fee except the required greens fee. Sunday afternoon the Jazz Club'will pre sent an admission-free concert by the Hon. Carter Trio.. It will begin, at .2 p.m., Sunday evening Tom Rush will appear in- concert for the Folklore Society. quate. But the humidity intensified, by perspiration on a hot summer day causes' extreme discomfort approaching physiol logical and psychological stress, making this figure unrealistic, Everetts saidr The more-people assigned.to the usable space, •the' faster the' fnaxiliftim* tolerance condi tion is.rea'chedl- When the basic data from the sum mer’s research. are analyzed,- they are expected- to aid in .'understanding what limits the weather imposes on the occu pancy of'similar public buildings pressed inta service as fallout shelters. PDH RECRUITER ON YOUR CAMPUS ' l-;‘ • NOVEMBER 2, 1966 ' PAGEiTHREB -.'V *' jSfAii* • 1“ -, ‘.v.