The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 30, 1967, Image 6

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Ballet Tickets Still
Fr_e tickets are still avail
able to students for the per
formance of the rennsylvania
Ballet, which will open the Art
ist Series at 8:30 tonight in
Rec Hall.
Tickets may be obtained at
thb Hetzel Union Building desk
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or at the
door. Doors will open half an
hour before curtain time.
The company will arrive this
afternoon, complete with ward
robe mistress, costumes, light
crew, musicians and even their
own stage floor.
Under the direction of Bar
bara Weisenberger, art, and
Robert Rodham, ballet master
and chOreographer, the dancers
will give "The Duel," choreo
graphed by William Dollari•
Antony Tudor's "Lilac 'Gar
den;" "Trio," by Robert Rod
ham and George Balanchine's
interpretation of Mendelssohn's
"Scotch Symphony."
After the performance, inter
ested students may meet the
troupe at a reception at Beta
Theta Pi, 220 N. Burrowes Rd.
Those wishing to attend. must
sign up at the HUB desk today;
only the first 50 students to Sign
will be admitted.
Dancers on the road have
plenty, of logistics problems,
especially with costumes—there
are at least four changes of
costume for each member of
the company. But one of the
most important pieces of lug
gage will be a rubberized stage
floor which will be used to
d i ver the slippery fLor of the
Rec Hall stage.
Perhaps the most elaborate
costumes will be those worn by
ISC To Meet In Jawbone
Image Series Cultural, a study program Paiiiiiipation is a requisite in that the
sponsored by the Wesley Foundation; will basicidata will be empirically checked against
hold its first meeting 7 p.m. Monday at the each (participant's own experience.
Jawbone Coffee House, 415 E; Foster Ave. Image Series Ciiitural is only part of a
The program will concentrate on post- total program. Image Series Theological is
modern thought as expressed ;in its scientific being• offered in three sections from 7 to 11
common sense, its urban life style and its p.m. (Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at
secular mood. Image Series Cultural aims to Wesley Foundation and Thursday evenings at
cultivate persons of wide vision trained to the Jawbone for the• same six weeks', Oct. 2
perform the practical tasks necessary for the to Nov. 6.
atainment of full humaneness in the world. IMage Series Educational is an advanced
Using a seminar ISC will examine the course for those who have already partici
writings of Ortegay Gasset, Mircea Eliade, pated in ISC or IST. Registrations may be
Lewis Mumford, Kenneth Botilding and made through the Jawbone or the Wesley
Jean-Paul Sartre. Foundation.
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Resident Artist Set for Mon d ay
1.-.
A unique, new feature in• entertainment, drama and a poetry reading.
called "An Artist In Residence," will be • Coming from New York, Robbin has
featured at the University next week. Spon- made,' college tours for several years. The ,
cored by the Hetzel Union Building Corn- first performance will begin 8:15 p.m., Mon
mitiees, the program will feature Grant day, iiri the Terrace Room, of the HUB. A
Robbin, an accomplished performer in the second show will be given at 10 o'clock.
arts currently on a tour of colleges and uni- Robbin will remain at the University
versities. , Monday through Saturday. The time and
Robbin, accompanied by a four-piece place of other performances will be an
instrumental group, will engage in a variety nounced later.
of the performing arts. His act will include Performances will last approximately'
jazz and modern music, various forms of 45 minutes. Admission is free.
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FOS SALE
• TUDENTS: WE provide Insurance
overage for autos, motorcycle, motor
. coolers, accidents, life, valuables, con
act lens. Phone Mr._. Temeles 230-6633,
OR SALE: Kd,E Log• Log Duplex Decl•
rig Slide Rule for $22, Call 8654059.
'65 MUSTANG 289 convertlble; excel
lent condition, new paint, - map wheels
plus many other accessories. Must sell.
Best offer. Call 230-1565.
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TWO WHEELS Motorcycle Shop now
'ready to serve you: Part accessories
and service at 1311 East College Ave.
NOW IN TOWN: Yamaha 'Suzuki BSA
Kawasaki and Hodaka all at Two Wheels
Cycle Shop.
FALL BARGAIN— 1966 MGB convertible.
Call 2381647. Also 1962' Corvalr for
$350.00.
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1961 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 for sale.
Excellent condition. Call 238-1440.
FOR SALE: FRESH Sweet Cider at
Brand X parking lot. Saturday evening,
Sunday afternoon, evening. Bring him
10 GALLON AQUARIUM completely,
WA/worth completely equipped. Must
Sell for $37.50. Call 237-3408 after 6 p.m.
305 cc. HONDA Scrambler—runs good
CaII,BIII at 237-4453. '
Free For Students
Barbara Sandonato and Alexei
Yudenich for "The Duel."
Danced to the stormy music of
Raffaelo de Banfield, "Duel"
enacts the tragic story of the
Saracen warrior princess
Clorinda and., of Tancred, a
Christian hero. They meet, fall
in love and find one another
again in a tempestuous battle
scene. The vivid costumes and
exciting choreography have
made this one of the most
popular dances in the troupe's
repetoire. •
Also on the program is the
dance for which the company
has won most critical. acclaim
Tudor's "Lilac Garden."
Olive Barnes of. the New York
Times calls Ihe ballet itself
'"one of modern ballet's master
pieces," and this company's
'performance of it "a sensitive
and sensible production . . . the
most authentic ever done in
the United States."
Daniej Webster of the, Phila
delphia Inquirer commented on
the "extraordinary amount of
precision and athleticiSm," the
"vital spirit" and the "knowing
technical aplomb"_displayed in
this ballet, and called it proof
that "the Pennsylavnia Ballet
Company (is) a major troupe."
The ballet, full of the sadness
of love's end and of a Victorian
world in dissolution, takes place
in a formally patterned garden.
Caroline, a victim of a forced
marriage who is danced by
Carole Luppescu, is making her
last farewells to her lover, Rob.
ert Rodham. In the Same gar.
den, her fiance, Ross Parkes
dismisses his dispairing former
mistress, danced by Fiopa
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CINEMA
GIAN, CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
USED FURNITURE: sofa, tvlo chairs,
bureau, lamps, Good condition, reason
able. ideal for unturnished apartment.
ICall Steve 238-6341.
RED 1964 KARMANN GHIA coupe, ex
cellent condition, radio,) heater. Best
offer over $1200.00. Call 1865-0520. '
1962 AUSTIN HEALEY-Sprite Mark 11.
Good condition. New top, rugs, tires.
Radio. Inquire 316 S. Allen St. Apt. 11.
1959 T 1 ,23. Dark blue With white top
and tonneau; excellent Interior; never
abused. Call A) 238-879 e.
BLOW OFF Ferraris '63 Sprite. Blue.
Fast. Good 'condition, new paint. $925.
Bob Bennett 238-2473.
SONY TAPE RECORDER. speed. 2
track. Perfect condition. only 4 months
old. Call 237-3523.
1960 TRIUMPH TR.3, red, wire wheels,
$550.00. Phone 238-6380. j
1958 HILLMAIkiMINXI cementite, 4
speed. 1955 Olds hdtp, ;clean, reliable.
Must self. Best offer. 237-7989, Harry.
FOR SALE: Two Utah Heritage HS-1
speaker systems. Allied i llst $lBO, sac
rifice 4125. Call 238-6222.1.
1966 YAMAHA 305 cc. pood condition
238-8096.
HONDA 590 1965 with luggage rack.
Good 'condition 5220. Apt. 3, 220 East
Nittany Ave.
1954 CORVAIk M6NZA loupe, 4 spew
sliver blue, black Interior. Excellent
condition, Call 865-3503.
1967 TRIUMPH TR6 motorcycle In per.
tect condition, 650 cc., 3,000 miles. Only
owner. Going aqoad. Call Steve Der
shlmer 23705275.
'65 CORVAIR Corsa, kspeed, turbo.
supercharged 180 h.p., every option,
white, red bucket seats, extra clean.
'Desperate Ist - 31195. 1238.5904.
FOR SALE— 1962 COMET Station Wag
on. Original owner, 38,000 mites. 70.
Call 2374047.
1967 MUSTANG Fastback GT,39t.
Loaded, 11,000 mt. Must sell Immedlarely.
Call 8654383 ask for Pete or 238-2105.,
FOR SALE: 1964 Tritimph Sports 6
convertible. Whitewalls. 151200.00. Excel
lent condition. Call after 5:30; 238-1610.
- MOTOROLA TV. TV. Brand new, fully guar.
anteed, 23•tnch black and• while. $l5O.
Call 2384878 evenings.
Availla
Fuerstner. The stylistic weav
ing of naturalistic gesture and
psychological undertones into
classical patterns of misery is
done to Chausson's "poeme."
The light spirits of the,'Scotch
Symphony" and "Trio" counter
act these dramatic pieces for
an effectively- balanced pro
gram. Ibert!s string trio is the
basis of the buoyant and whim
sical moods of the former,
danced by Fiona Fuerstner,
Jacques Cesbron, Patricia
Turko, David Kloss and Fran
cesca Meunier: Barbara San
donato, Alexi YuLenic and
Cherie Ncble embody t h e
rhapsodic fantasy of Mendels
sohn's symphony.
The company is also visiting
Williamsport; Altoona and
Coatesville on this tour, the
first to be spo.lJored by, the
Pennsylvania Cor 'oil on' the
Arts:
,The local co-sponsor is
the Artists Series, Jules Heller,
dean of the College of Arts and
Architecture i ts a member of
the Council Board.
Next on the Artists Series
program is Marilyn Mason, or
ganist, whose recital is sched
uled for 8:30 p.m. Oct. , 8 in the
Recital Hall ' of the Music
Building.
Chairman of the o_ gal de
partment at the University of.
Michigan, she has been guest
professor at ;Columbia Univer
sity and at Union Theological
Seminary. 'llss Mason was the
first American woman to play
in Westminster Abbey, 'repre
senting the United States at
the International Congress of
Organists in 1957. Her inter
est in contemporary music is
FOR SALE
1965 RENAULT - R-8 4-door sedan with
radio. New muffler, freshly waxed.
Easily controlled with Michelin radial-
PlYs. Sporty and In. David Kurtz 237-
7727. - •
DIETZGEN SLIDE RULE, new, all
scales, $15.00. 237-7356.
JAGUAR XK-140 fixed head , coupe,
white, wire wheels, • new Michillnes.
Superb buy. 238-3315.
1966 RAMBLER American' 440. New
tires, many extras, $lBOO. Call 238-7982.
1966 SUZUKI 120 cc. Motorcycle; 3000
miles. $335. Call 238.9000 ask for Bob.
HONDA 196 S Super 90 1n excellent
condition. $225. Telephone 237-3943.
NOTICE
SHAPE UP YOUR wardrobe for the!
busy season ahead. Alterations, mending
and dressmaking. 238-5819.
,WHAT'S NEW? The delicious Tuna Fish
Hoagie at the Paul Bunyan Sandwich
Shop. Fast Delivery. Phone 138-2292.
LIMITED OPENINGS In modern lazz,
dance and ballet classes at The Ballet
Studio. Call 236-2649. ,
DOES GOD Speak Today? Come to the
student class at Calvary Baptist Church,
1250 S. University Drive, each Sunday
at 9:30. Two profs and two grad students
lead the discussion. Rides leave the HUB
at 9:15.
SENIORS INTERESTED in Grad
School In Scienge? Hear Grad School
Assoc. Dean R. E. McDermott talk
about it. 7:30 Tuesday, Oct. 3 In HUB
Assembly Room. Bring your questions.
THERE IS NO longer :a cover charge
at The Jawbone Coffee House In
fact there never was a _cover charge
al e Jawbone Coffee House The
IJawb ne Is 'FREE!!! and The Jawbone
Is for YOU!! Join us for entertainment
and good food at 415 E, Foster. Tonight
8 • )2 , p.m.
LOST: PSU RING, Initials ' F.E.M. Re
ward. 237-1319.
REWARDII ' FOR LOST high school ring
—red stone. Initials J.G. Call- Gloria
86S-6133. •
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LOST: , GLASSES outside Lions Den
Wednesdey 'Sept. 20. Reward: Cali /165-
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
evident in the, program for her
performance: it will include
Van Der Horst, Messiaen and
Durufle as well as Walther and
r 11.50 sch, Ailed to appear at
the University ujider the aus
pices of the Artist reries are
Ravi Shanker, artist on the
Indian sitar, Oct. 20; the Amer
ican Mime Theatre, Nov. 4, and
the Cleveland Orchestra, Nov.
28.
Series
Focuses
On Literature
The focal point of the
1967-68 lecture series pro
duced by the University's
department of Spanish, Ital
ian and Portuguese will be
literature and the arts.
The first program, which
will be held, in Chambers
Building Thursday at 8 p.m.,
a discussion of "Two Span
ish Routes of the Grotesque,"
features Manuel Duran, pro
fessor of Spanish literature at
Yale University.
Anthony `M. Pasquariello,
head of the department said
other programs would in
elude:
"Ruben Dario from our
Perspectives" with Miguel
Enguidanos, professor of
Spanish and Portuguese at
Indiana University, Thursday
Nov. 9, in the• Laurel Room
of the Nittany Lion Inn.
City College of New York
professor Dr. Gino L. Rizzo
will speak Thursday Jan. 25,
on "Art as the Artist's Mir
ror: Pirandello's Trilogy and
the Theatre" in the Assembly
Room of the Nittany Lion
Pasqueriello said other pro
grams would follow. The
public is welcome to all lec
tures. They will begin at 8
p,m. and will be followed by
a coffee hour.
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HELP WANTED
MALE OR Female part-time or full time.
Cab, bus, and limo drivers. Also recep
tionist to work 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Apply In
I person to 310 W. A aron Dr. between 8
a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Frl. All driver appli
cants 'must be over 21.
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call caterer
at Phi Sigma Kappa for Information.
237-4939.
DRIVERS WANTED. gie 21. Pa. drivers
license. Have Ist and sth period free.
Fulllnnton Bus Co. 238-4901.
WAITERS. MUST be 21. Hourly wages
plus tips. Apply in person Herlocher's
Restaurant, 418 East College Avenue.
FOUR WAITERS needed for early lunch,
late lunch & 5:30 dinner. Serve two—
eat three, Full social privileges. Call
caterer Sigma Phi Epsilon 238-9067.
MALE STUDENT, farm background pre•
ferred. Dolly, Tuesday thru Saturday,
5 a.m. to 7 a.m. 1.75 per hour.'_Call
Mr. Reitly, 237.4964.
STUDENT WITH car to drive Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons. Six hrs./wk.
51.25/hr. Call 865-3856.
TWO STUDENTS for weekend work in
kitchen. Friday & 'Saturday evenings
4:00 - 12:30 p.m. Hourly wage plus meal.
Call 230-6116 for details. The Tavern
Restaurant.
MALE STUDENT, married If possible,
to make deliveries, etc., most after•
hoops., Television Service Center, 232
South Allah.
F,•OR RENT
FOR FOOTBALL and other weekends.
Branch road home, 2 rooms and bath,
large living room and kitchen. Owners
vacate.' Suitable Iwo couples for twe
nights only. Call 237.7792, 237.7246:
ROOMS ,FOR RENT for gfrls or parents
on weekends.' Phone 278.0800. •
ATTENTION
IMMO
APARYMENT, ROOM, Dorm Dwellers
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Grumbacher art supplies, bulletin
boards, clothing, domestics, clocks and
Watches, housewares: Shop Motifs for all
your needs. 0. W. Houts and Son, W. Col
lege Ave. end Eluckhout St.
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MOTORCYCLE STORAGE safe, se•
cure, low cost coop garage for winter.
Only 6 spaces left. Call 738-2067 now.
Wesley To Hold
Group Study
The •WesleY. Foundation will
offer a new series of small
group study programs this
year. Covering 'a wide range of
interests, these study programs
have been introduced to meet
the needs of individual students
within the complex schedule de
mands of the campus.
"Foundation Studies in Chris
tian Faith" is the theme of the
Wesley collegiate church school
classes at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m.
each Sunday morning. Sched
uled to complement the wor
ship schedule of the church and
chapel, these classes are using
the new adult ,curriculum of
the Methodist church.
The Student-Faculty Forum
at 2 p.m. each Sunday .after
noon presents a noted religious
leader from .he campus com
munity to engage in meaning
ful conversation about contem
porary religious issues. This
series beglni Oct. 15, with Pro
fessor Chen Chi Chang speak
ing on. Buddhist mysticism.
Study Groups
A traditional f day evening
fellowship group will gather
for a snack supper at 5:30 pait.
followed by a student vesper
service' at 7 p.m. Wesley stu
dents will also participate in
a number of ecumenical pro
grams schedt-led the Fall
Term on Sunday evenings.
Intensive study groups in-
STATE THEATRE
NOW SNOWING
1:30.- 3:29 - 518 • 7:27 - 9:36
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ATTENTION
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION STUDENT COUNCIL)
MEMBERSHIP 'APPLICATIONS', ARE
AVAILABLE MON. WED. AT THE
HUB DESK Si ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE IN BOUCKE BUILDING.
ATTENTION
THE JAWBONE Coffee House Invites
you to its Saturday Smash 'tonight from
8 - 12 p.m. Use our "Open Mike", en
joy our entertainers, devour our Jaw
burgers, be real!! 415 E. Foster.
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Penn
State Table Tennis Association, Tuesday
October 3, 7 p.m., 217 HUB. Film. Be
ginners, male and female welcome.
TUTORING OFFERED In Math (thru
No. 401) and 'Physics (thru No. 467). by
older urad student in physics. Rate:
S2/hr. .238-7511, evenings.
U.C.C. STUDENTS: 'Sunday' program
-9:30 Student Seminar, 10:45 Worship,
5:00 Supper and Programs. Faith United
Church of Christ, E. College and Locust
Lane.
HOW'S YOUR torque. ' Up? down?
hannin' in There?. Check it out . . .
Lutheran Student Worship— 10:15 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. at Eisenhower
11:45 a.m. Grace Lutheran Church.
SENIORS INTERESTED in • Grad
I School in Science? Hear Grad School
Assoc. Dean R. E McDermott talk
about It. 7:30 Tuesday Oct. 3 In HUB
Assembly Room. Brine your questions.
WANTED
/
WAITERS WANTED, eat two work
three. Call thilverslty Club, • 2374251
after six, ask ?or kitchen manager.
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WANTED TO BUY 4 tickets, West stands,
for UCLA game, Oct. 7. Call '237-37313.
DRIVERSI B:30 p.m. • 12:30 p.m. Guar
anteed 66 per night. 610 to 612 possible
(very) on commission. Car necessary.
inquire ,Dean's Delivery 'Service, rear
257 E. Beaver after 7:30 p.m.
ROOMMATE(S) WANTED to share apart
ment with graduate male student. Under
grads welcome. Call 212 3464719.
ROOMMATE(S) MALE. Must have
apartment near campus. Call Jerry
238-0780. •
MECHANICS, WANTED. Part or full
time. 25 hours per week minimum. Work
on Imported cars. Experienced or willing
to learn. Call Elliot 2374297.
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WANTED: <DISHWASHERS , and waiters
at Phi Mu Delta.• Call 2394473 ask for
caterer.
elude the Image Series Theo
logical (see related article)
from -7 to 9 Li)). each of six'
Tuesday and Wednesday eve
nings beginning Monday, Oct.
2 and 'a Biblical Series seminar
on the Prophets from 7 to 9
p.m. Thursdays beg inning
Thursday, October 5,
Occasional parties and rec
reational events will bp sched
uled by the Wesley Founda
tion Studer.t Council on Friday
or Saturday evenings.
Service Organizations
Sigma Theta Epsilon and
Kappa Phi, Christian service
organizations for University
men and women, have lounges!
and fellowship rocms on .the
top • floor of Wesley and hold
regular meetings on Wednes
day evenings.
Intefested students are in
vited to a smoker for STE at 7
p.m., Wednesday,' Oct: 11.
a Rose Tea for Kappa Phi at 7
p.m., Wednesday, Ovt. 11.
Study rooms are available on
the first and ground floors of
the Wesley Foundation when
not otherwise scheduled for
meetings. A library of over
1,000 religious titles Las a two
week circulation schedule.
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YOU DON'T .NEED a date— You don't
need a Tux You don't need a fortune—
THE JAWBONE Coffee House accepts
you as you are! Join us from 8 - 12
tonight at 41$ E. Foster. Entertainment
and Jawfood.
PENN STATE
OUTING CLUB
Sun. Oct. I—Basic Canoeing
instruction at Stone Valley.
Sign up and info at HUB
desk.
Sun. Oct. I—Rock Climbing
trip to Coburn. Beginners
welcome. Free food. Meet at
Rec. Hall 9:30 a.m. wearing
old clothes and sneakers.
Sign-up and get info. at
HUB desk.
Cabin and Trail Division
Meeting 121 Sparks Wed.
Oct. 4 7 p.m. organization
meeting.
Cabin Party Sat. : Sept. 30. ,
Cost $l.OO Members $2.00
Cost $l.OO Members, $2.00
Non - memberS. Transporta
tion provided. Leaving Rec.
Hall 1:30 and 4:30. For in
formation call Mike at
5-2213.
Faculty Lunch Club
Opens New Season
The Faculty Lunch Club at the'University open its
1967-68 schedule on Monday, Oct. 2, with ,a talk by Russell
Dickerson, director of _resident educatibn and coordinator
for international agricultural development with the College
of Agriculture.
Dickerson will speak at 12:15 p.m. in• Dining Room A
of the Hetzel Union Building 'on the topic "international
Programs in Agriculture." - t i : , ,
His subjects will include the two projects being run by
Penn State in India and Argentina, and also ;the growing
world food crisis. . „
Faculty and their guests are invited, to attend
STATE Theatre TO MORROW
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