PAGE TWENTY Math Contest Planned The ninth annual mathe matics competition contest, sponsored jointly by Pi Mu Epsilon, national mathematics honorary fraternity, an d HRB-Singer, of State College, will be held at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday in 109 McAllister. The contest and prize money will be divided into two divisions: elementary, for terms one to six, and ad vanced, for terms seven to 12. The examination, which takes about two hours, is open to all students. No regis tration is required. Further information is available from W. L. Hark ness, 207 McAllister. A tenth faculty member has been added to the faculty art exhibition which will be KTA Initiates 13 Journ Students Eleven undergraduates and New members are: Beth- rill, Jamison; Paul Seydor, two graduate students have anne Bojanic, Hummelstown; Imperial; Vicki L. Sheaffer, been initiated as members of Tim R. Doering, Greensburg; Carlisle; Carlyn L. Sipes, Kappa Tau Alpha, honorary Mildred Naylor Hast, Norris- York; and John R. Swinton, scholastic fraternity in jour- town; Kathryn Kelber Hook- Colonia, N.J. nalism. er, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Burt J. Kappa Tau Alpha was Members are chosen on the Kempner, Wyncote; Berna founded in 1910 at the dine M. Kopec, Uni basisMcClelland- of outstanding academic town; Kathryn Litwak, Shen- versity of Missouri. The Penn records through a period of andoah; R. Paul McCollough, State chapter was chartered at least eight terms. Jr., Petrolia; Michael S. Ser- in 1956. 00 00000000000000000000000000000004 i ; • , • • s 7 Ted& s Sho Bar 0 - • • 0 • s 0 Friday • : and THE RESPECTABLES • • • 0 • Saturday • o • • 0 • lb 0 Bands every night • • • • o • • April 1-6 • . • • • • • Try the new Downstairs Bar Featuring three Pool Tables, • • Pin Games, Darts, and the best buy in town on the • • • • "beverage of moderation" the popular" 75 • 0 • se A S • • • al 0••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS 00110 000000 11 • 9 0 011 0 0 00 6 0001100111•000111111000111110100110111 00000000000 004111911 000000 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES First insertion 15 word maximum $l.OO Each additional consecutive insertion ... . . ** ..... 25c Each additional S words 10c per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE '59 FORD straight stick, $125. Call 237 4212. PRE•USED FURNITURE and appliances Chests, desks, breakfast sets, beds, mat tresses, tables, sofas, stoves, refriger ators, etc. We buy and sell. Furnituri. Exchange Inc., 1011 East College Ave 238-1101. WANTED ONE OR TWO roommates for Spring Term. Armenara Plaza, 238.3116, ask for Joe or Mike. STUDENTS New and Used. Lutheran Student Worship . . . Sunday. BOOKS; From April 2-6 Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society will be collecting used books, door to door, for our men In Vietnam. HELP WANTED WAITERS WANTED. Sigma Alpha Mu— work 2 eat 3. Social privileges. Call caterer 238-3021. WAITERS, Kitchen Help wanted to work for meals. social privileges at TKE. Call Cook 237-4444. JAWBONE THE JAWPEOPLE greet you with open arms! (Beware) . . . Welcome. Wide Collegian Notes held Monday through Friday, April 19, in the Arts Building. The newest exhibitor is John A. Cook, associate pro fessor of art. He joins Harold Altman and George Zoretich, professors of a r t; Enrique Montenegro, Stuart Frost and Bruce Sho baken, associate professors of art; David Don Tigny and Eleanor Zygler, assistant pro fessor of art; Zeljko Kujund zic, visiting lecturer in art; and Donald Beaman, assistant professor of theatre arts. Co-sponsored by the Uni versity's Institute of Arts and Humanistic Studies, Depart ment of Art, and Department of Theatre Arts, the exhibi tion is scheduled for the East and West Galleries of the Arts NOTICE TOUR CENTRAL Penna. with a purpose. Come to McCarthy Headquarters, 103 E. Beaver and see why. ENGINEERS ANa'lid a better America. Come to the McCarthy Headquarters, 103 E. Beaver. CELEBRATE THE RITE of spring en masse .. . Sunday . . Lutheran Student Worship. BOOKS: From April 2.6 Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society will be collecting used books, door to door, for our men in Vietnam. OLK! THE Jawbone is! Open Satur. .ay. A warm snuggly welcome awaits ou— rite! . . . 8 p.m. • 1 a.m. ATTENTION HERE WILL be Fish and Loaves fo. lie. Bring those friends you've been eaning to Invite. Local Ad STAFF Meeting of Entire Local ' Ad Staff This Mon. at 6:30 P.M. in Collegian Office. Building. The deadline for nomina tions to membership in Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honorary society, has been extended to Thursday. The society accepts appli cations from students who are seventh term or higher and have an all-University average of 3.00 or above. Ap plicants must have 21 credits in the social sciences with six of the courses on the 400 or 500 level, and an average of 3.10 in the social science courses. Application blanks can be obtained from social science advisers or from Gerald Bosch and David Russell, 143 Chambers. Completed appli cations should be returned to 143 Chambers. ATTENTION THE UNITED Campus Ministry will hold , its usual "before the term" Cabin Party at Watts Lodge, this Saturday and Sun- day. For reservations call 238-2285. Bring blankets for sleeping, money for food. 'Transportation from Eisenhower Chapel Saturday 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. STUDENTS FOR Clearfield, Clinton, Cameron, Snyder, Mifflin, Union, Elk. McCarthy needs you. 103 E. Beaver. PHYS. ED. Majors Get some exer• cise in politics Come to McCarthy Headquarters at 103 E. Beaver. POLITICAL SCIENCE and Sociology stu dents Put your knowledge to work at 103 E. Beaver. POT PARTY! Coffee and tea . . . 10:45 Grace Lutheran Church, 11:15 Eisenhower Chapel. SIMON SAYS "Sing! Sing! Sing!" Wel come hack opening Saturday 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Jawbone Coffee House (Who is Simon?) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Collegian Open House Wednesday, April 3 7-8:30 p.m. Feat. Time 1:30-3:22-5:23 7:24-9:25 DEAN MARTIO WALLACH A STANLEY SHAPIRO p.mt:i. INW To SAVE A MARRIAGE -- AND RUIN YOUR LIFE BETTY FIELD •JACK ALBERTSON WOO by STANLEY SHAPIRO and NATE MONASTER Must by MICHEL LEGRAND • Produced by STANLEY SHAPIRO , aTected by FIELDER COOK PANAVISION'• EASTMAN COLOR rei Of' '''"" ... . \ 0 .. , ‘.• . ..:::1 Feat. Time 1:30-3:25-5:20 7:15.9;19 THE ALL•NEW AND MOST EXCITING..TRUE4IFE I ADVENTURE. GORDON EASTMAN COLUMBIA PICT ORES Presents STELLA anniA3 ANat 6aCKSO4 CINEMA II 237-7637 BIG FULL SCREEN- COLOR t., , ,i',..... , ,.. . ‘,.‘ %,...,. • ',.. • \ , ' vs. , , s IA . 'S •.( [ .. '' ' • ''(' * I ,' ;;.. k . ' , s ' ' . .iiikr.:.R. dsionssheei; . VKI Mg ' , WIN Goat in the Caanataa's last pat Wideman! Ind STANLEY WARNER WEEK .rAttimilA smiummi joutommir NOW PLAYING "CAROL MITE AMIN STARDOM IN 'POOR CI A FEMININE ALFIE. Carol White emergef a rival of Julie Chrif & Faye Dunaway, A STAR IS BORN!" —Wanda Hale, N.Y. Daily News "ONE OF THE YEAR 5 BEST! The sizzlint diary of a girl whose life swings like a pendulum between two men!" —Robert Salmaggl, WIND Radio • "Carol White is an actress of distinction. A film that really merits your attention, —Judith Cast, NBQ TV National General Pictures pn A Joseph Janni Production Carol White "'POOR COW Screenplay by Nell Duna and Kenneth Loach O,,VM • From the novel "Poor Cow"by Nell Dunn 4:00%, Directed by Kenneth Loach' - Music by Donovan =an aw RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES t'AV E imm......... : : STANLEY WARNER .:' : • I . :111' .:. AINII.„ y ....._. "A RARE ACHIEVEMENT ... IT IS A FILM EXPERIENCE OF EXTRAORDINARY TRUTH." NOW SHOWING ..on a trail of BEMENT ito unknown. Northern ;h Columbia Lair of Nature's igerous GRIZZLY! AKind ng of Lovi starring and ALAN BATES (Georgy Girl's Boy) JUNE RITCHIE Produced by Directed by JOSEPH JANNI JOHN SCHLESINGER The'creators of "DARLING"- ,A GOVERNOR FILMS Re-release 10 NOMINATED ACADEMY FOR AWARDS AIWA mum MUM% A STANLEY KRAMER mixcrioN TRACY • SIDNEY POITIER • KATHARINE HEPBURN' guess who's coming to dinner .I.4O.4KATHARINE HOUGHTOd I. Frothxkl ami Matted by STANLEY KRAMER • TECHNVOLOR• egg' HELD OVER! Ind WEEK! 1:30 3130 5:30 - 7:30 -9:30 Terence Stamp as Dave Technicolor• For youn who will remember. For the mature, , who may have forgotten. Today's kind of story . of first desires and delusions. Bailed by critics as "An extraordinary, rare achievement" and "Frank to the point of embarrassment." FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1968 EST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! BEST ACTOR SPENCER TRACY BEST ACTRESS KATHARINE HEPBURN BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR CECIL KELLAWAY: BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS• BEAH RICHARDS BEST DIRECTOR STANLEY KRAMER BEST SCREENPLAY WILLIAM ROSE BEST FILM EDITING j BEST ART DIRECTION BEST MUSIC AND SCORE ....:*-:'. .:,-i : :.: A 11...„„,, ..w '..N.:; . , , i46,0f . .. t., '::*'.- I :30-3;30.5:30.7:30.9:3 ... ti~. ~ : a:x:;>s: TONITE 7:15-9:15 Sat. & Sure... 1:30.3:25.5:20.7:15.9:15 —Archer Winston, Poi