PAGE SI L6Vie Names Ne - - LaVie, the senior class year- chief: Betsy Freeman (9th book, has ',named. a new board applied art-Silver Spring, Md,), of edit Ors for the 1968 edition. art editor: Taunee Snyder (9th- ShoWn above, left to right, business administration-M on are: First, row: Debby Keyser roeville), University editor: (3rd-liberal arts-Elkins Par}:), and Barb Davis (6th-speech organizations editor: Judy pathology and audiology-Upper Weisberger (6th - CSB - W eis t_ Darby), seniors editor. Pittston),. organizations editor: Roger Almquist (6th-English- Second row: Glenn Shee (6th- Berger, N.Y.), managing edi- animal science-New Holland), tor: John Mashey (9th-physics fraternities editor; Tracey and math-I,Ve-Kford), editor-in- Cameron (6th - speech - Camp Shenango Director Dale; W. Houk, director of the pus since its Shenango Valley Campus •of sprint of 1965. the University at Sharon, today Prior to joining the Univer, announced his retirement, ef- sitY staff, Houk also served as fectivei June 30. j higher education advisor to Narried as his successor. is Thailand and an educational Harold R. Sargent. •who has advisor in Korea with the been serving as assistant di- ternational Cooperation Adminl rector lof the Campus,' I istration, He was director c 4 Houk, former dean' of ,stu- community relations' for dents ht New York University . WQED-TV, Pittsburgh's educaL and fdrmer president of Slip- tional television station froni pery Rock College, has been 1956 to 1957. servink, as director of the Cain- Sargent, a nativ e of Union 1 COLLEG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. may Before Publication RATES First insertion ()7 Word maximum) 75c Each additional consecutive insertion .. • 25c Each additional 3 words . 05c per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 AM.-4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday i Baiement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE PFAFF 1967 !Zig Zag :portable sewing machine. 25 year guarantee. With all' accessories: 579.95. Phone Moyer's 238-' 2357. USED SINGER portable sewing machine with case tend! euarantee. $34,00. Phone Moyer's 238.8367. NEW ANDUSECt vacuum cleaners. 519.95 up. Parts land repairs for all cleaners. Phone Moyer's 238-8367. RINg, 1767, new. size - 01'4. Massive white gold, blue cut stone. Save 521.00. Call Chuck 238.3340. 1962 ALPINE '1595 cc: New top, new Paint. Good mechanical condition. SBDO. firm; serious inquiries only! Call 238- 4°37. 10' x 50' MARLETTE Trailer. Furnished Excellent condition. Save Slooofyr. Rea sonable. 730-4536. LUXURY LIVING in custom . built Mobile PPrne, 10 X S 2 Fully equipped. Gun fur new i furniture. Priced right. 237- 4:69. 1963 CHEVROLET Convertible. Blue and w - ite, three Speed, column shift, 327 cubic Inches: 250 hp. Call evenings 238- 1510. PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER. Sony 900 A. 2 speed., AC-DC. With carrying c;.se, batteries, earphone, on-off ...mike. Brand new still in original carton. Cost $7O. Sell SiS.i 238-1041.- 1962 CORVAIR, dark blue. Runs very well. 5300.00 'will bargain. Call Jim 865-0385. ; JAGUAR XK-E Coupe. Radio AM/FIN, snow tires,l Abarth exhaust. For imme d'ate sate. Call Kayu before 12 o'clock, noon or late at night. 238-9094. '57 CHEVROLET, Sport Coupe, V.B auto body in excellent condition. Best cash offer. Call 238-5936 after 6 p.m. —. STUDENTS: WE PROVIDE insurance coverage far autos, motorcycles motor• scooters, accidents, life, valuables; con. tact lens. Mr. Temeles 238-6633. argent Named Re ilacement inception in FOR SALE bd VESPA G.S. with spare tire. Good condition. Call Rich 237-7773 after 7:00. MGA 1600: 1960 Rdstr.; black body, good shape; engine good, wire wheels; good tires. Reisonable. - 865.05.92., late. RCA STEREO Consolette. One Year Old. New cartridoe.. 585. Phone 238-6403 after 7 p.m. t. 1965 ALL-SYATE SCOOTER 125 cc. cellent condition. Best offer.. Must sell.: Call 237-7515. 1963 TRIUMPH TR3-A, overdrive, wire wheels, excellent condition. Call 865-7956 'or 238-1186. .EXOUISITE DIAMOND erTgagement ring diamond cot, and matching wedding band Jeweler's appraisal. Call 238-2640. MONEY TALKS. 1 need your dough Red 1965 Yamaha, 80 cc's, 3100 miles Call Frank 2384261 and make a deal. 1963 TRIUMPH Spitfire. Excellent con dition, 27,000 miles. 51,000 or best offer 238-6865. j - MG TD. Black. Good condition. For in formation call 238-8062. John Sweet after 6 p.m. STEREO TAPE RECORDER Sony 500 A. Excellent condition. Two years old. Mikes included. $250. Call 238-7005. MUST SELL dependab!e 1960 ,Chrysler Bargain at 0100. Call Jeff at 237-3187. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE. Complete service. TAP Wheels Cycle Shop, 1317 E. College Ave. 238-1193. SUZUKI AND YAMAHA Motorcycles for sale. Two Wheels Cycle Shop. Come See our new mcilels. 2384193, BRAND-NEW, 1967 Triumph Spitfire IV. f.AK.2. loaded. Buy this beauty and have Inc A title. Will sell far below retail. Call 9:30 to 5:00, 'daily. 2.30-1241. 1958 TRIUMPH TR-3. Mechanically sound 5325. Call after 5:30 238-7203. YAMAHA 80 cc. Showroom condition 1600 miles. Make a reasonable offer 359-2729. 1965 model machine. 1965 HONDA, Dream 300 cc. Luggage rack new dutch. Good condition. Must sell Call Make 238-3310 after 7 p.m. : WHIPP LES WAGON. 1955 Plymouth. Orange and black. 6 cy 1., r&h, auto. For only 575. Call Gus 2584307. GIBSON ELECTRIC Guitar and Premier 120 Amp. Both in good condition. ,$6O for the set. Call 237-4689. GOYA flat top. With case, cape, tuning fork and more. Excellent condition. '590 firm. Call Flank 236.4006. , MUST SELL' Modern Desk At 4" x 22", ;Mahogany with brass trim. Just right for - apartment, 53000. Also G.E. Portable Hair Dryer. 4 speed with bonnet and ; waistband holder, $lO.OO. Call after 6 p.m. 2.30-5214. EIGHT TRACK Stereo Tape .Cartridge ;Player. For home use. Two months 'old. 1575 plus three tapes free. 865.7844. Ned. MINOLTA 2B mm. and 135 mm. auto lenses. Perfect condition. Mr. Jorgenson 865-8391: after 7 p.m. 235-3650. :55 cc. YAMAHA, 1965, black. In good 'condition. Call Tom 865-999 D. • BR I DGESTONE 90, 1966. Perfect cond. Peppiest in its class. $250 original price 5426. 'Call Penny 865-8137. Editorial Board sororities editor; • Kerry Wor th (6th-political science ; (7th - English - Reading), State College), academics edi- My editors; Anne Gray tor;, Ken Mclntyre (9th-man-, 2 plemntary education - Wil- agement - Johnstown), sports 4:port), seniors edit a r; editor: Bruce Lorich (9th-Eng jorie Deck (3rd-French- lish-Cheltenham), literary edi isburg), seniors editor. tor; Dave Best (6th-physics rd row: Tom Haley; (6th- New Holland), photography edi u ..hology-Hudson, Ma N tor, s.), Not shown is Sallie - . Smith is editor: Steve Foster (6th- (9th-English-Saltsburg), Un i ical science - Johnstown), versity editor, who is studying Vemics editor; Andy Ells- abroad. Hill), Kind liter. (6th ' liam 11Iar . Lew, PS C 1 - I sport politl acad( ounces Retirement City, Erie County, has also Sargent joined the University beeni a member of the Campus , staff in 1963 as administrative staff; since its inception, serv- assistant in the College of ing for a brief period as act- . ing iiirector until Houk's ap- Engineering at Unive rsi t y poinement. Park. He was named assistant recsived his bachelor of tce degree in social studies Edinboro State College.. naster of science degree :n itdary education from the 'ersity of Pittsburgh, and ioctor of education degree Penn State. Hey scren; frorol his n secor Univk his ch from! 1111=M11 AN" . CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE V4PA G.S. 160 cc. Good condition. all Barry 238-2339. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Wood and lather rimmed steering wheels for your sports car. Original equipment on all LOtuses land Brabahms. The best. Only 027 and 234. Also complete line of compe tition eqUipment and accessories: 238-7738. 4iB East College Ave. Apt. 301. 1 ATTENTION TOWN MEN: Do you know your TIM Cuncil en? If not, why. not? 201-G HAPPINESS 15 THE JAWBONE (your friendly 'coffee house). Open Fri. and sat. 8 ' , .m. -midnight. 415 E. Foster. 238-7613. 14 DA PUEDA ser mas facil que hablar Espanol I con facilibad, especialmente cuando vise en la casa Espanola. LlaMe 865-5647 Or 8654349 por runs information. ANNOUNCING Record Club of America's IClh Anniversary' Half Price Sale; over 4Ccl lop albums Including Brand New ;releases I— all at 50‘; OFF! Plus, your order is Guaranteed .to be processed wiThin 81 hours and mailed same day. Fdr information, call your Campus Agent, 865-9696, 'between 6:00 p.m. and 9500 p.m. REMEMBER, call immediately to get introduced to this once-in-a-lifetime say in%s!! S t h E e a qty Hoagie. 16 S latest.pi us ceshappening:of hehrty take-out eating are now yours for jugt 68ci day or night at the Campus Amusement Center, right nekt to Her ta 'ter's. I SR_ DINNER Meeting,— Sunday, April 30, 6 p.M. MAN AND GENETICS a talk by Dr. Edward Buss. Reservations— call 238-3207 by Friday. SPECTRUM IS HERE! WANTED W4STRO: TROPICAL FISH customers. Lame *oilmen! of supplies and fish. Norith of campus. Blazosky Tropical Fiq, Phone 238-0137. ,ROOMMATE: FALL - SPRING, studious, : neat 220 So. Fraser St, Apt. s 2, 1 1 / 2 !blocks from Hammond. Large paneled becioom/ kitchen, bath; television. 547. 0/mci, Mike 235-5978. FA uLTy FAMILY wishes to rent fur nished house or apartment for summer ter triwin Simla, 612 Demons Drive, Syr cuse; New York. ROOMMATE Summer Term. 4 man apart ment at I Whitehall. Rent reduction. Call Bill 865-0505. WANTED: RIDE TO East Stroudsburg or vicinity Sunday evening. Will pay well. :CalllTorn 237-2681. ROOMMATE FOR summer term in 2 MAN Apt, Mike 237-7419 =IS ROCK CLIMBING Hunter Rock Meet Sun. 9:30 a.m. at Rec Hall Trip leaderL-Jim Dutt THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVER directOr of the Campus in 1965 INTERNATIONAL FILMS I PRESENTS "The Lady fro! Shanghai" A rousing murder mystery which involves Welles as a swaggering sailor, Rita Hayworth as a reckless beauty and Everett !Sloane as her crippled,, millionaire husband on a pleasure cruise to Acapnlco. This film is full 'of "tricks," technically incredible but always interesting and refreshingly_ free from screen convention (typically Wellesian).l A visually exciting and stimulating film by artist Tyrone Goss Music by Albert Ayler and Co. Award: Grand Prize Angola Film=_Festival - - 1966 ~~ .~~ ~ FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted, for sum mer term., With or without apartment. Students preferred. Call Ruth 238-0232 after 5 P.m. GOLD BRACELET with one emerald and one diamond Saturday night at Delta Sig, Sammy or somewhere in between. Reward. Ellen 865-4259. WRISTWATCH WITH , t light blue crystal, sand P.S.U. I 1967 Class Ring in Chambers at end of winter term. 238-2782. 'LOST., DARK GREEN Umbrella with brown wooden handle. Great sentimental ,value. Reward. Call' 236-2100. FOR RENT AMBASSADOR EFFICIENCY summer term. Mr conditioned witti extras! Furnished, good location. $96/month. Tony or Tom 738-4168,. FOR RENT-2-3 man (woman) apart ment for summer term; furnished; A room; 30 yards from campus. Cat) Jeff or Dave 230-7086. FOR RENT: Available June 15—Garden House one bedroom unfurnished. 5100 mo. Will sell some furniture. 238-7074 between 5 - 7 p.m. ' ROOMMATE—LIVE LIKE a King This Summer in University ToWers. TV, dish washer, air conditioner. Call now 238-4631. ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment . available summer term, tall apt. Mar ried couple , or grad students. 595/month. Within walking distance. 238-8815. DREAM PAD: 1 bedroom, turn.,air , cond. apartment. Swimming poo and tennis courts. Will include our T.V., phonograph, bookcase, room divider, all kitchen and eating utensils. Summer term. Rent' reduction. 238.2631, (If you ! don't swing; don't ring!) , LARGE ONE BEDROOM Apartment. June to Sept. or longer. Perfect for newly married couple. Call 238-5867. ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED Apartment in residential area suitable for one or two women for summer. 2.37-7038 5 - 7 p.m. SUMMER TERM, two-man Efficiency. Air conditioned, (Free bus, pool. S9O per month. Whitehall Plaza. 238-5652. HAVE A DELUXE. pad for summer. 5 rm. furnished, aid-cond. Across from campus. 2 or 3 men, No utilities. 5100/ month. Call Steve 235-6341. MARRIED COUPLE very clean, un furnished Apt. Large bedroom, yard. Available June. Lemont. $95.00. 237-4037. HEY STUD. 2-man Efficiency, Univer sity, Towers. Summer with fall option. Air cond., rent Includes utilities. Call 238-2757. TWO MAN ; Apart Mint. Three rooms, bath, paneled, w/w/c. Summer, fall op Hon. SBO/month. Walking distance. Lee 237-7364. ly reduced NEW' COLLEGE DINER .:powiatown Between the Movies ALWAYS OVEN: ITY PARK, !PENNSYLVANIA University. Plans Research Center For Educators Use A new Center for CooPerative ReSearch with Schools has ;been established at the University to enable public school educators and faculty to attack research problems together. ' Made possible by action of the Pennsylvania legisla ture during its 1966 session, the Center, which is. nick-, !ponied CReWS, is directed by C. Allan Riedesel, associate professor of education. "We are concerned with opening new channels to handle current problems of educational concern," he ex= Plained. `lResearch conducted by our College of Education has often been basic in nature. We need more research that can be 'used directly in the clasSroom." CReWS and the schools work together to alleviate these problems and develop research proposals for sup port of education projects in Pennsylvania communities. They will evaluate curriculum innovations and seek new techniques; to use in studyn t ig school issues. First? Project Their first project is already well underway. This is an in-service training progrhm with two groups of mathe matics teachers from the Williamsport schools. Not! only Will it increase teacher conjpetence in' basic mathematical concepts, but it will also compare the merits of computer assisted instruction with more conventional classroom Methods. 1 I ' 'On tap are plans for a second computer -assisted in struction study, this one on spelling.' The developmeht of film's for teacher education in the fields of science and mathematics is under consideration, along with a project to assess children's growth ;through their art work. "Although it is not CReWS' function to furnish grants," Riedesel points out.i"we will try to direct a school system to financial sources.? • 1 Research projects may be instigated either by a pub lic school group, a University faculty member, or by CReWS itself. A teacher, for example, eager to try out an idea for improving leaiming in her classroom could talk it over with her principal, and together they would present their idea to the Center. The school always retains veto power over a project.' Excellent Response Response to the Center has been excellent, Riedesel reports. When operations got underway early this year, questionnaires were mailed to all the chief school advisors .in the Commonwealth, eliciting over 200 responses. A con ference with school personnel is planned for summer to clarify objectives and discuss possibilities for action. Faculty members from nit departments of the College of Education are availabli to consult personnel from schools through the offices! of the Center. Miss Marilyn Suydam and four graduate assistants are currently assist ing Riedesel in the work.' The graduate assistants iare: Kenneth Getschow 11, Lemont; Mrs. Marion Baxter, Jose Gonzalez, and Mri. Joyce Kane, all ot,State College. Directed by Orson Welles,lith Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Everett Sloane Short: "In Spite of the Tennis, the Facts are There" 1966 U.S.A Thursday, April 27 .7 & 9 P.M. HUB Auditorium 50c FOR RENT HOW WOULD you like tol 'spend y ou t , SEX CAN WAIT ... until atter you see summer in a luxury air-conditioned 2.: ithe Penn State Singers present "Dido and man apartment? Free swimming pool, Aeneas." Friday, 'April 28. In Schwab TV and rent paid through June. Call at John or Paul 238.5438. MODERN 2•MAN air Conditioned apart ment. Garden House Apartments, 427 E. College Avenue. Graduating. Available end Of June. 238-0034. SUMMER TERM—one bedroom Apt. gt Nittany Gardens. Fully furnished at . Uri furnished price. Call 238-9667. LARGE FURNISHED 3 man apartment; for summer, close to campus. Phone Art I 237-4510. SUMMER TERM Zbedroom, luxury,HAVE WAX will travel. Complete car air-conditioned apartment; swimming wax for S 5, Will come to you. Call 215- Pool and tennis courts. Rent only $1206 4524 ' month. 23E4-2782.. I HELP WANTED ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment, on first floor. Near campus. Available . GIRLS WANTED for Summer, Bookstore summer, term and after: 238-$914. employment In Asbury Park, New Jersey LARGE FURNISHED 2-man Apt. One area. Prefer Bookstore experience. Must block from campus, summer only. Lee,l have. retail experience, Write Kenneth 8654085 or Torn 865-975-8. I Roth, 819 West Locust, York, Pennsyl- FOR RENTi summer term. One, bedroom furnished apartment—Air-conditioned, dish washer, . swimming pool. 238-1854. APARTMENT FOR RENT summer term; '3 or 4 ,man. Kitchen, private bath and *, entrance. block from Mall. Reasonable. , Call 238.3906. FURNISH 3 bedroom Apartment. Pros-I Pect Ave. Single home, complete privacY.l Parking available. 6/15/67. Call 1.38-0887.: FOR RENT: Summer Term-2 man Apt., close to campus, reasonable. Fall option. Call 237.4321. SUMMER TERM four room furnished apartinent. One block to campus. Ideal two three students. 238-7330 after 6:00.: FURNISHED APARTMENT, summe r term. 5 rooms 2 - 3 (wo)man, across from Old Main. S9O/mo. 865-9809. . - ..tf 777 ,-.: ':-..: • .... i. 1 1 M • " : ' . ', F. .• . 0' 1 - . : , . ~ 4: • ,• ~ 1, , , T. i D Biggeciertgini . 3.! . ( l27§') I , i P SMPOtil i er CititCh. '," ( :: 1 • 1 ;. I BRUNETTES T H / S Thursday ' antl It . I cr cl'" - -foliiirifo I Friday only. Free sitting and set of proofs $ Qtl c r•t easy, „ , , a ~i at Bill Coleman. Call now and reserve Stift thelicwe.st-pnceditrut an appointment. 238.8495._' FURNISHED 2-BEDROOM wood-paneled Apt., mod: kitchen, bathroom, living room. 2 bfks. from campus. 238.4749 after' 6. JAZZ FRIDAY , NIGHT: Jeff 'Poolerl Combo (Juniata College). FOLK SOUNDS! SAT. NIGHT: Ethan Coane. Plus Food,' Frolic and Friendliness. THE JAWRONEJ Coffee House, 415 E. Foster., 2384613.. I HAPPINESS IS A late•evening snack at, Herlocher's: tacos, crocks of cheese,: dip 'n chips, subs; and pizzas . . . just to name a few. Good grief! Membets of the PENN STATE CO-OPERATIVE SAVE . 2 for Price of one. all 5 P.M. shows Sun. thru Thur. all shows Monday • • Twelkeisees 1948 - U.S.A. I WILL DO IRONING. Gali 238-8204 IF YOUR SPANISH Isn't quite what it used to be, or quite what It could be, give Spanish House a try. Call 865-5647 or 965.4349 tor more information. COLLEGE LIFE CLASSIC with Swede ,Andersen. former University of Colorado student body president. 7:30 Thurs. Sigma 6"B , v'lltF:' 7 7 - NOTICE • . i ,• 11, . W EIS Elt (I- IMPORTED CARS i ! Route 322 North I 1: State; College, Penha,. 1 . 1 238-2448 - i i ; t Ask aboUt our thoney-iaving 1 11 Overseai Delivery i NOTICE ,t 4 ' ' sports car it t ' , Cornell i • 'a r ia ,_: ; r . - . Th' te;f