PAGE EIGHT Nucleoli'. - -t eactor . • .iien To Visitors We nesday The annual open house program of the Nuclear Reactor Facility at the University has been arranged for Feb. 21, with tours for visitors available between 1:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The conducted tours, according to Donald A, Ross, acting director, will require about 40 minutes and have been planned as a part of National Engineers' Week, Feb. 19-24. Visitors will see the Penn State Triga Reactor core, reflecting its blue glow from the bottom of a 22-foot "swimming" pool, the shield for the reactor, The tour also includes the Cobalt-60 gamma ray facility and the recently estab lished Radionuclear Applications Laboratory where researchers can detect an element in the one-part-per million level. One of the most popular areas is the "hot cell", where the handling of radioactive materials by means of mechanical arms can Winter Weekend 1 68-- Ball, Concert & Festival An unproclaimed Winter Weekend 'BB begins a little slowly tomorrow, but don't be misled. This will be one of the swingingest four days to date. Movie bugs —here's the line-up: Cinema PUB (Pollock Union Building, in case you're wondering) will feature "Blindfold" with Rock Hudson at 8:30. The FUBerama (Findley Union Build ing, etc.) goes oriental at 6:30 with "The World of Susie Wong," starring William Holden and Nancy Kwan. The North Palace will also show "Susie", but at 9 p.m. All charge only 35c admission. The weekly FUB jammy will start at 9 tomorrow night. "Get in the Swim" with The Intrigues previews their winter weekend activities. Only 25c. Rhythm in the PUB Jazz lovers: the This 'n That Coffee House will move to the PUB tomorrow night for a 9 to 12:30 stint. The Bill Fox Trio and the Darryl Austin Quartet will provide the rhythm if you provide the bread (15c members, 35c others). Thorton Wilder's plays on the gener ation gap (you mean there's a lack of communication between the genera tions?!), "Infancy" and "ChildhOod," will be WPSX-TV's contribution to the eve ning. The NET Playhouse begins at 10 p.m. Saturday the campus will start to swing. The long awaited Military Ball opens its receiving line at 8:45 in the Hetzel Union Ballroom. Later in the eve ning a queen will be announced and, of course, a floor show by The Vogues will complete the formal affair. _ . The East Halls Winter Arts Festival also will kick• off Saturday night with the first splash party-jammy ever to be Canadian Buys Bloody Bricks for Den CHIC E--GO(AP) The bullet- , been sold to a Canadian food aside for shipment to George scarred bricks of a garage executive. Patty, a food executive in Van where seven gangland figures couver, B.C. The garage at 2122 N. Clark Patty reportedly plans to re were gunned down in th e re storied St. Valentine's Day St. was torn down in November construct the wall in his den massacre 39 years ago have but the bricks ht.ve been set with the bricks. INTERNATIONAL FILMS PRESENTS (An Unannounced Underground Film) "HALLELUJAH oft HILLS" Expressing an uninhibited love for cinema, the film parodies practically every film style from Griffith to Godard. "Wild cinematic jokes." "A com binaflon of 'Huckleberry Finn,' Pull My Daisy,' The Marx Brothers, and the complete works of Doug Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and D. W. Griffith." Thursday, Feb. 15, HUB Aud. •••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••oemoosee•meemome•••••••••••••••••••• 00000000000000 ••••••• 000000 ••••••••••• COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS •••ro•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0000000000000000 ••• 00000 • o 0000 ••••••••• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10t30 A.M. 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Dean's Fast Delivery. 238-8035. 1962 CORVAIR, maroon, black Interior, 4 speed, dual exhausts, new parts, exc. con. $4OO. 237-1143. 1960 FORD Station Wagon. Good me chanicai condition. No rust. Pays for it self by taking riders to Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. Call 237-3600 In evenings. Right Under Your Nose Directed by Adofas Mekas U.S.A. 1963 Director of Photography -- Ed Emshwiller with Peter H. Beard and Taylor Mead FOR SALE DIETZGEN DRAWING SET, Scale, 1. Square, Triangles. ALL unused. Call Phil 865-5779. 1961 CHRYSLER Convertible. All power, new tires and brakes, radio and heater. $250. Call -238-5518. FALCON '6O, r&h, 29,000 miles. Only I two owners. Atter six 237-2185. TRUMPET, SLIGHTLY used. Excellent condition. Reasonable price. Call Marc at 865-6167. DORM CONTRACT for sale. Call Bruce 865.3833. '63 CHEVY 327 co. 2-door, 3•speed floor, perfect condition. Phone Torb 238-5427. Asking $llOO.OO. ROYAL, PRESS Typewriter, Elite type, $25. or best offer. Call Terry 237-3930 after five. FOR SALE; Dorm contract. Call John 45-0329. NOTICE EUROPE SUMMER 1968. Students, faculty, dependents, round trip let, group 50, fare 5265.00. Contact Joel Schweidel 238-4763 after 4:00 p.m. FIRESIDE SING .-- songs In Hebrew, English, French. Thursday, Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m. In the HUB Lounge. BABY YOU'RE a rich man hut all you need is love maybe discuss "The Haves and Have Nots" at The Jawbone Focus '6B Thursday 7.9. AMAZING ARCHIFLICK slides / films / sounds of Europe. Friday, Hammond Exhibition Hall 8:00 p.m. WHEN THE love of your life sings "Come away with me In my beautiful balloon," make sure he gets the helium to float that balloon from Unlimited Rent• Alls. MEN EVERY day your hair Is either an asset or liability to you. With a Sculpture Kut your hair will be easier to manage and will always look well• groomed. By appointment only, 238.0612. Davidson's Barber Shop, located , next to the G. D. Murphy Co. on ,Allen St. WORK WANTED PROFESSIONAL TYPING of manu scripts, term papers, reports, and disser tations. Electric typewriter. 238.2029 or 238-4035. be viewed through a window two - feet thick. Throughout the tour, visitors will be reminded of the extensive and elaborate safety precautions surrounding the Facility, Ross said. An exhibit on the Facility. Will be held in Hetzel Union Building describing the new undergraduate program in, nuclear engineer ing to begin next September. The University is the first college in Pennsylvania to offer such a program, which will provide industry with competent engi neers in the application of nuclear engineer ing, said Warren Witzig, ,professor and head of the Department of Nuclear Engineering. At the open house, faculty and staff members will be available to answer ques tions in regard to _ courses offered and ad missions requirements and procedures. The program has been arranged by the Penn State chapter of the American Nuclear Society and the faculty and staff of the Department of Nuclear Engineering. held in the natatorium. The 7 o'clock af fair will provide live music by WDFM (wonder if they have an underwater mike) until 10 p.m. FUB Love•ln? Following the nautical trip, a "Special Show" for 50c a couple is scheduled in the FUB. (Rumor has it that it's a love-in). If you couldn't get a ticket to the Ball (and can't dance anyway), or don't know how to swim, and haven't anyone to love, it's not the end of the world, honest, for there's always the Student Films in the HUB Assembly room. Satur day night at 7 and 9:30 p.m., and again on Sunday at 6 and 8:30, "Toys in the Attic" starring Dean Martin will fill the screen. , The event of the day on Stmday will be the Young Rascals Concert at 8 p.m. If they can't get another comedian they may show Roadrunner cartoons! The FUB's Art Festival continues. Art by East Halls residents will be displayed all week in 106 Fisher Building (between the towers). Sunday the exhibit will run from 1 to 4 and 6 to 10 p.m. During the rest of the week it will be open from 6 to 10 p.m. each night. The FUB is making its Sunday night jammy a regular thing, too. This week it will be free, starting at 6:30, Monday will start the FUB's free film festival. The Horror Show Spectacu lar will begin at 6:30 every night. The first thriller "Isle of the Dead" with Boris Karloff is supposed to be a take off on an obscure island-type community in Pennsylvania, better known as Happy Valley. Monday night WPSX will study a problem of interest to all agricultural majors "Will Farming Survive" on its new series "NOW!" at 10. '1 & 9 p.m. 50c POETRY WANTED for anthOlogy. Please include stamped returned envelope, Idle wild Publishers, 543 Frederick, San Francisco, California 94117. WANTED ROOMMATE for spring term Bluebell Apts. No deposit necessary. .$5O a month for three months. Call '23E14185. TWO TO FOUR females wanted for renovated four room apartment. Ex tremely reasonable. No lease. Call Nlslde 2381235. PRIVATE ROOM or apartment for week ends for male student-teaching this term. Call 865-8388. • ROOMMATE FOR Bluebell Apartment Spring term with summer option. $62.50 237.6386. WANTED: 1 ROOMMATE—Spring— 3 man apartment, 2 blocks tram mall Reduced rate. 238-5326. ROOMMATE— SPRING Term, tour man Bluebell Apartment. End apartment,' pri vate room, summer subletted. Pay two months rent. Mike 237-3083. WANTED: ROOMMATE for Ambassador Apartment. Immediate occupancy or Spring Term. Call Barry 237-1504. ROOMMATE WANTED to share ex penses In three man apartment for Spring Term. 238-5126. ROOMMATE WANTED for Spring or Summer Term. Air conditioned, 2 bed room apt.; 1 1 / 2 blocks from Old Main. $54.00/month. 237-6014. ROOMMATE FOR Spring: Spacious 3- man apartment. Centre Beverage In backyard! S5O/month. All utilities in cluded. 237-1563. WANT TO meet attractive co•eds. Coffee date. Call Denny 11 to midnight 238.9846. LOST: 6-month-old GERMAN Shepherd, part Collie. Wt. 35 lb., tan with white stomach and feet, clipped tail. Red collar. Answers to Monk. Reward, Call 238-9617 or 238-5158. • - TAKEN •AT GYM Meet half length winter coat, gold tweed, white fluff collar. Reward. Call 238-5970. TAKEN AT GYM Meet half length winter coat, gold tweed, white fluff collar. Reward. Call 238-5970. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA MECHANICAL ARMS in "hot cells" at the University's Nuclear Reactor Facility aid the researcher in his work with radioactive materials. The "hot cells" are among the parts of the facility that visitors can see during an open house from 1:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 21. I'm a Students for State has caught noted for outstanding service a reward last week for the the Valentine 'mg, and leadership were invited to finder of the Lambert Trophy. Members are proclaiming the first meeting with the aim Plans for next year include a their passion on a bright red- of uniting campus activities Miss Penn State Spirit contest, and-white button stating "I'm and organizations in womotion a banquet for varsity athletes a Penn State lover." Buttons of school spirit, and the opportunitr for fresh and membership cards are— me group has organized pep men to watch the football team available for 25 cents on the practicing, ground floor of the Hetzel Union rallies, co-spons . . .ed a Banner Contest, sold spirit badges such Building. the "Bowl Bound" buttons, SFS had its beginning last as fall when the wife of one of formed an honor line for the football game and char organized the pre-Miami Uni- Penn State's football coaches tered a flight to the Gator Bowl, versity game pep rally. 6ev- When there were not enough eral students then realized the tickets available to Penn need for an organization to de- Staters for the Syracuse game, velop and coordinate school SFS contacted the Syracuse spirit. ataletic officd and procured Approximately 30 students more. The group also offered WANTED SENIORS: PROVIDENT Mutual Life Is currently interviewing March grad uates for positions In Sales and Sales Management. If you desire further in formation please call Mr. Robert A. Szeyller between 9 to S at 237-440. DRUM LESSONS— Modern, Beginning, Advanced. Also for sale 18. inch A. Zild- Ilan Cymbal. Call Tommy 237-1328. Wlica DO YOU Think or do you? Join Focus 'Ca Thurs. 7-9, The Jawbone. Subject: "The Haves and Have blots." FREE TO good home 10 month old puppy. Partly housebroken. Loves chil dren. After six 237-2185. SUBLET FOR Spring: Room in boarding house across from North Halls. Parking space available. 2384802. FOR RENT: Spring term efficiency apartment, $60.00 mo. complete. Call 230-2192 after 11:00 p.m. SPRING SABATICAL? Reliable grad couple looking for home io sit for Spring Term. References available. Will 1 1 care for plants, pets, lawn, etc. and pay reasonable rent. Call 355-8172 after 8 p.m. PICKED UP your Fog Raincoat mis takenly. Will exchange for mine. Call 237-7275 after 5 p.m. 3uttons> Declare Penn State over SFS Ready For OCCUPANCY SEPT. 1, 1968 HARBOUR TOWERS 710 S. Atherton St. State College, Pa. Studio Apartments Furnished or Unfurnished 1 Bedroom Apartments Call Alex Gregory Associates, Inc. 238.5081 SUITE 102 HOLIDAY INN For information and application to HOLD AN APARTMENT FOR YOU! ATTENTION FOR RENT FOUND THE FIRST ANNUAL PENN STATE SPORTS CAR ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE RALLYE AND LOVE IN Sat. 17 Feb. 12:30 p.m Parking Lot 83 Call 237-1894—if you plan to compete HELP WANTED WAITERS NEEDED to work for meals and social privileges at TKE. Call caterer at 237-4444. HOW WOULD YOU like to tell the boss where to go. Let me show you how to loin America's most exciting 'market ' ing plan. A modest investment puts you in the Holiday Magic Cosmetics bust- I ness. You will receive complete Inven tory of products, sales aids, all train ing advertising help, generous commis sions, income. Aspirations required. You owe it to your future to get the facts. Call 238-4951 ask for Miss McGee. JAWBONE HOLY BROTHERHOOD, frat men! Dr. Haas questions "The Virginity of the Fraternity." ' De facto segregation and discrimination in the Greek system. Student - Faculty Dialogue, Wednesday 8 - 11 p.m., Jawbone. TALK WITH US about "The Haves and Have Nots" Focus '6B this Thursday 7 • 9 at The Jawbone Coffee House. NASSAU OVER SPRING WEEK • March 21 to March 27 6 nights - 7 days - Leave from New York by PAN AM Jetflight for information, contact UNIVERSITY TRAVEL BUREAU 103 E. Beaver Ave. Next to Penn Whelan: - 238-6779 After 6:00 P.M., call— Barry Schatz, 237-1276 TONIGHT 8:00 P.M. PAVILION THEATRE 865-6309 The Benjamin Britten Opera THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA o'. The Pennsylvania State UNIVERSITY THEATRE WNW WMI AziasimicATHAUM 2nd WEEK . . .- 1:30.3:30.5:30.7:30.9:30 "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST!: A PICTURE YOU'LL HAVE TO SEE JOAPH E LEVIIE. —AND MAYBE SEE TWICE MIKE NICHOLS TO SAVOR ALL LAWRENCE TURMAN 0 0° \ . ITS SHARP SATIRIC WIT ,-- ,\ . / AND / / i \ C INEMATIC _ REATS, / e / \ T REATS" \ -NEW YORK .: .. TIMES %\ \ L \ .THE ---,.___-. GRADUATE lECHNICOLOR• PANAVISION• ANNE BANCROFT.„ DUSTIN HOFFMAN • KATHARINE ROSS CALDER WILLINGHAM,BUCK HENRY PAUL SIMON 1:.... , .:.:‘:-H5..,.,....,-,-k.'.'r-....'.....', : ..-.;.--.'::-,;::7:.:::7.7.-.:,..',-,.. ,- ...::',1 . :.'..,.-;' . ..:.....i . :,.,: f ..ii: : .:.::- : ;r::Y'::',i;• . „ . .....:-..'...1. - :1 STANLEY WARNER S VLIA7r 237-7 M NOW . . . 1:30 • 3:30'- 5:30 - 7:30 • 9:30 Joel Karl NE i MALDEN Ed Begley • Oscar Homolka • F. Dorleac ICIIIIIMI Panhel Elections Continue Today By NANCY 'SCHULTZ Collegian Staff Writer Voting for Panhellenic execu tive officers will continue today from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The polls are located in each residence hall lobby. At a meting of the Panhel council Tuesday night, it' was announced that Joan Kinkead will continue as president of the council until Pam Aughen baugh, first vice president, re turns from student teaching. She will then take over as Panhel president. Patty Rissinger, second vice president, reported that soror ity women had a higher scho lastic average for the fall term than the independent women. The Greeks averaged 2.819 in comparison to the 2.728 aver age for :he non-sorority women and the 2.750 for all university women. Kappa Kappa Gamma had the highest individual sorority average with a 3.083, followed by lota Alpha Pi with a 3.000 and Alpha Omicron Pi with a 2.973. Mike Weiner, president of Alpha Phi Omega, men's ser vice fraternity, asked for a more active participation of all Greeks in the forthcoming snow sculpture contest. He stated that as of now only six sororities have entered the con test. Emphasis was placed on the numerous Greek Week events, and all sororities were en couraged to participate fully in as many activities as possible. Plans were also discussed for the opening of various soror ity suites during Sophomore Weekend, March 1-3, to girls visiting from Commonwealth campuses. Candidates in the election HARRY SALEMAN,..,s .-._ . .. • ... : ' ' ..ii :. ... :..: -. : .':1 . 1..1...;.::V.',:.! :I ..):-: .. . ' -: :.. .......,.: . i . , .. 1 .. ....... ~ ... : ANAVISIONI UNITED AFM i h A 11.A.41111...9*Vi THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1969 are first vice president: Lynne Moeller (sth-English-Monaca), Cindy Sherman (sth-secondary education-York), ane, Sandra Wallin (sth-family studies-New Holland). Second vice president: Louise Lark (6th-Spanish-Merion Sta tion), Sally Menke (Bth-home economics education -Pitt s• burgh), and Bobbi Wintonial; (sth-French-Ardmore). Corersponding secr tar y: Toni Benedict (6th-sociology. Bradford), Marsha Macdonald (.ith-home economics educa tional services-Mount Pleasant, Pa.), and Elizabeth Withers (9th-family• studies-Lancaster), Recording secretary: Mary Neilan (sth-speech - Somerset), Cf eryl Stefan (sth liberalarts- Huntingdon Valle y), and Georganne (sth-elemen tary and kinder irten educa tion-Center Valley). 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