PAGE TEN Two Twilight Blue The program for two twilight concerts by the Concert Blue Band has been announced by James W. Dunlop, conductor. The concerts are scheduled for 7 p.m. The first will be tomorrow night in West Halls, and the second will be next Monday night in South Halls. In ease of rain for either concert, the program will be presented at 7 p.m. on June 4. "The National Anthem" will open the program, followed by , "Entry March of the Boyares by Johan Halvorson; "Over ture in B flat" by Caesar Giovannini; "The Shadow of Your Smile" by Paul Webster, and "Second Concerto for Clarinet" by C. M. Weber, with Marianne Mikelonis of Dußois, as soloist. • - Continuing, the band will play selections from "Oliver" by Lionel Bart; "Toccata and Fugue" by Johann Eberlin; "Bugler's Holiday" by Leroy Anderson; Highlights from "Showboat" by Jerome Kern; "Gentle Ballad" by William E. Rhoads; Suite of Old American Dances by Robert Russell Ben nett; "Panorama for Band" by Rex Mitchell, and "Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa. • • • The Records Office has an nounced that the abbreviated registration procedure at the HUB will not be in effect for Summer and Fall Terms 1969. All students must attend the arena-type registration in Rec Hail. The final meeting of the Sports Car Club for Spring Term will be held at 7:30 tomorrow night in 111 Cham bers. The Mathematics Un dergraduate Advisory Council will hold its final meeting of the term at 7:30 tomorrow night in 115 McAllister. . • • The student chapter of Theta Sigma Phi. national pro fessional society for women in journalism and com munications, has elected its The Brothers of TAU DELTA PHI Wish to Congratulate Their Newest Initiates MICHAEL CHERRINGTON RONALD FRONHEISER CHARLES KIMMEL COLLEGIAN CLAssIFIEDS • 11111111111111111M11111111111111111111111WIIRMISIM11111111111111111111 1111111111 FOR SALE FOR SALE HOAGIES, HOAGIES, HOAGlES—Regu lar, Tuna, Ham and Chicken, all 70c. Ham & Cheese Sandwich 35c. Dean's Fast Delivery. Dial 238-8035 or 237-1043-- 8 p.m. to midnight. 40 WATT MAGNAVOX Stereo Receiver and matching Turntable, both components only one year old, $175. Will sell separate. 237-0651. LOTUS CORTINA 1967, twin overhead earns, Webers, new Pirelli tires. Best otter. 137-0263. MOBILE HOME 8.16 1 bedroom and study married couples only. Hilltop Trailer Park. 51500. Phone 237.0628. '63 PONTIAC Catalina, automatic trans., dark blue, air condition. Good shape. SBOO / best offer. 237.1312. 10'x51' FURNISHED Mobile Home, may remain on lot. 52795.00. 237.1082. 1967 YAMAHA 350 cc. Runs and 10oks great. $4OO. Call Tim 237-3398. COMPLETE CYCLE SERVICE. Prompt and guaranteed parts and service. Cycle rama. 1611 N. Atherton. 23a-5111. YAMAHA 1967, 80 c.c., 3000 mi., looks— runs stood, $175. or best offer. Call Ed 8654183. YASHICA J• 7 35 mm Camera, 1.4 lens, $95. Pentax 135 mm Telephoto lens, $lOO Call John 965.3668. JAGUAR XKE 2+2. Never driven In winter. Ry far the best Jag In the area. 53500 firm. Serious inquiries only. 235- 0688 5-10 o.m. SUZUKI SEE and ride the hot line in '69. Cyclerama 238-SIII. JAGUAR XIC.E, 1964, silver blue, black top and interior, excellent throughout, Abarths. Must sell. 238-6063. 1959 CHEVY Station Wagon in good running condition. Call 237-7939. Cur rent iv Inspected. FOR SALE: GERBILS. Small animals maKe flne Fels. 35.00 pair; MOO each. Call 365440. HARLEY DAVIDSON 65 c•c. New, less than 150 miles, original $215, asking 5151/, less, Jim 237-7475. M.G. MIDGET '63, Interior perfect FBI-I, engine very good. Excellent con dition. Best offer over 0600. 237.6819. For girls only! WRA Dorm Leader? Interested? grab the nearest R.A. or J.R. she has some info for you or else Stop by the WRA Office in White Building Casa di Altomonte The Home of Fine Italian Food American & Italian Cuisine Wines, Cocktails Dinners Served from 4 P.M. to 11 P.M. ACROSS FROM IMPERIAL 400 MOTEL 119 S. ATHERTON PARKING IN REAR 1969-70 executive board. Of ficers include Joanne Borelli (9th-journalism-Turtle Creek, Pa.), president; Amy Wilson (9th-consumer services i n business-Midland), vice presi dent; Josephine Ciraulo (9th j ournalism-Swissvale), secretary; Marilyn Koch (9th journalism-W es t Hazleton): treasurer; Beverly Tsai ( g r aduate-journalism-Taiwan . Formosa), historian, and Kit ty Ph ilbin (7th-journalism- Pittsburgh), publicity chair man. Richard Zallen, a member of the research staff of Xerox Corporation, Rochester, N.Y.. will speak on "Restrahlen in Elemental Crystals" at 4 this afternoon in 119 Osmond. Nathan Lyons, associate director and curator o photography at the George Eastman House of Frank E. Forni, who has been assistant for budget Plan ning, has been named director of governmental relationships in the Office of the Vice Presi dent for Public Affairs. Announcing the appointment today. T. Reed Ferguson, vice president for public affairs, ex plained that Forni will serve as liaison between the University and governmental agencies concerned with the University's long-range and immediate building program. contracts and other related matters. The new appointment is ef fective Immediately. Photography, Rochester, N.Y., will speak here tonight. Sponsored as part of the Department of Art's Visiting Lectures Series, the program is scheduled for 8 in 108 Forum. W. David Barney, senior lec turer in education from the University of Auckland and currently on sabbatical in this country, will discuss "School Psychology in Ferment—An International Survey" at 8 tonight in 123 Chambers. NEW AND used Motorcycles now avail able at Two Wheels Cycle Shop, 1311 E. College Ave. 238-1193. 1 1960 FORD PICKUP Truck with covered boo. Good running Condition. $37.5 or best offer. Mark 865-2647 or Harvey 238- :9d22. CURRENT MODEL ARGUS semi-auto matic Slide Protector with eleven 80 slide trays. Cost 675 00. Steal at $29.00. 865-7932. COMING SOON The Norton Sport Commando crossover pipes and chrome, 750 cc., & 60 rubber-mounted., horsepower. Cyclerama. 238-5111. FREE CYCLE RIDING lessons. We fur. nish the bikes. Every Set. afternoon Cyclerama, your authorized Suzuki-Norton I dealer, 1611 N. Atherton. 238.5111. 120-BASS ACCORDIAN stage-m ode I. Dealer Appraisal: 0600. Asking 5400. Also multiple-input amplifier. Must see. 238- , 7595, Tony. STUDENTS: WE provide prompt insur once for autos, motorcycles, motor scooters, travel, valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr. Temeles, 238.6633. HELP!! '63 VW with '65 engine new convertible top, new tires, great body condition. Desperate! Call Alan 237-9034. 1967 MUSTANG GT Fastback, 390 cu. in four speed, 9,000 miles, mint condition 238.6136. TRAILER Already located one mile from campus, 12'x.55', 2 bedroom, many extras. Call 237-1268. FENDER BASSMAN, 50 watts, 2 12" speakers, 0175 or best offer. Call Bob 065.8541. FURNITURE: Bed, desk, tables, roos, all for 550 or individually sold. Mike, 220 So. Fraser. 238.5978 THREE GOWNS Culotte Bolero Vest Size 13, hat pink. white trimmed red both size 10. Also new matching coat and dress, size O. 238.7304. KAY CLASSICAL GUITAR, excellent con• dltion, like new, hard case. Call after 5:00 238.7304. HONDA 305 cc. Scrambler 1967, just like new, ridden one summer, low mileage. Call Larry 565-6982. '67 YAMAHA 100 "Twin" black & silver. Excellent cond. helmet, 0200. Dan Snyder 2386687 or 865.7177. HARLEY DAVIDSON 65 cc. New, less than 150 miles original 5215, asking 5150 or less. Jim 227-7475. ,'6l CHEVY IMPALA, new automatic transmission, engine and body good, wide 'ovals. Must sell. 237-190 d. omecoming Applications HUB Desk Earl R. Stadtman, chief of the biochemistry laboratory at the National Heart Institute, Bethesda, Md., will speak this week and next week as the final lecturer in the 1969 Corn Products Lecture Ser i e s sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Stadtman. whose primary research interest is in the mechanisms of the action of the regulatory enzymes, will speak tomorrow and Friday and on June 2, 4 and 6 at 12:45 p.m. in 310 Whitmore. Eight students here have been awarded Air Force ROTC financial assistance grants, as of Fall Term. They are Ronald Hilton, Montrose; Theodore Lewis, Pipersville; Dwight Pepple. Lewistown; Richard Podgorski, Westover AF B , Mass.; Daniel Scott, Erie; Harold Smarkola, Levittown; Samuel Wehr, Mifflinburg, and Mark Wharton, Sparta, N.J. Authorized by the ROTC Vitalization Act of 1964, the Air Force ROTC Financial Assistance Grant Program is designed to offer grants to outstanding young men who enroll in the AFROTC four year program. Unlike scholarships, financial grants are awarded for student merit only. Family backgrouhd or in come have no bearing on the awarding of AFROTC grants. Each grant covers the cost of full tuition, laboratory ex penses, incidental fees and provides an allowance for text books. In addition, each recipient receives $5O a month during the tenure v of the grant. A new book entitled, "Baudelaire as a Love Poet and Other Essays," edited and co-authored by Lois Bo e Hyslop, professor of French, and Francis E. Hyslop, pro- 111111111111111111111111111ffilltIMMIM FOR SALE 11961 RAMBLER AMERICAN, stick six. Excellent running condition, new tires brakes, battery. Best offer over $lOO. Also Sony TV, like new, 060. 237-9275. 1966 HONDA SUPERHAWK. Immaculate, 7,000 mi., new tires, two helmets included. 8450. 238.6820 evenings; 865-1441 day. SURFBOARD 9'-10" Noble orange excellent condition. No dings $lOO firm Jim 237-0137. COLLINS 3253. Power. Supp, Halllcrafters SXIOIO.. Johnson Courier 500 w linear. Fisher Stereo-Ext. Speakers (2). 7-than. Intercom one remote. Call 238.5210 after 6(00 P3-n. 1965 HONDA "Dream" 305 cc, helmet 0325.00. Must sell, owe money for new bike. 466.6596 (Cory). FOR SALE: Table model 2V' Television. New picture tube. Asking $4O. Call 237.1701. THIS IS IT: Beautiful, cheap, Magnavox. Stereo Component set, Must sell. For demonstration call 237.7133, 1967 TRIUMPH 500 cc. Daytona, excel lent condition, also helmet, 5725. Will haggle. 238-4247. SET OF MEN'S Golf Clubs and set of Women's Golf Clubs, $l5 per set. Cell 213.1146 after 5 p.m. "67" VW ENGINE, 1300 cc. Also: radio, and tires on wheels. (Two snow tires.> Bob 238-8506. 1964 VW BUS. Best offer, must sell. Call 237-9118. 249 S. Push St. after 5:00. '6B VW, 12,000 miles. Excellent condition. Radio, undercoating, gravel guards, new snow tires, unused spare, six months warranty remaining. Sl7OO. Will bargain. 238-5556. AIR FORCE Mess Dress Uniform, size 40 R. Summer 8. winter Jacket, 647.00. Call 237.0900 after 6 p.m. MOBILE HOME, new, 60' lon. 12' wide $3995 with lot space. 238-6761. 1966 HONDA 305 Scrambler. New paint, Points. battery. 9,000 miles. Phone Rich 865.0824 atter 11:00. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, very good condition new tires-battery. Best offer. Call: 'Uulgen 865-2574 or 237-9205. ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS: [One million fifteen years from now, will you remember what it was like? You will if you have a copy of THIS IS PENN STATE. 58.50 at the nearest bookstore. AMPEG BASS AMPLIFIER: Model B-IBN, Excellent condition. Hardly used! Call John 865-2959. FOR RENT AMBASSADOR' BLDG. 2-3 man Summer Sublet. Willing to bargain, Great location. Call 237-1093. , TWO BEDROOM Apt., summer term I only. Also 12 x 46' Mobile Home; 10 x 501 Mobile Home. Both available Summer term with Fall option. Call Tom 238.6645 between 6 & 9 p.m. SUMMER TERM, $l5O a month, 2 bed room, 4 man Apartment, furnished, air ! conditioned. Call 237.0672. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY , PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Collegian Notes Band Concerts Scheduled fessor of art hiSiory, has been published by the University Press. The book Is a result of a Baudelaire Symposium, organized by Mrs. Hyslop in 1967 to commemorate the cen tenary of the death of the French poet and critic, Charles Baudelaire. Thomas D. Larson, professor of civil engineering and direc tor of the Pennsylvania Transportation and Traffic Safety Center here, has been granted a leave of absence from Tyne 16 to Dec. 15. Larson will be visiting research fellow at the Road The following changes in University Library hours have been announced for the final A meeting of the Biology exam period: on Fri da Y Club will be held from 7 to (Memorial Day) the libraries 10:45 tonight in 215 HUB. will be open until 10 p.m.; on * * • Saturday Pollee will remain The Inter College Council open until midnight. Board will meet from 7 to 8:30 Pollock-South Undergraduate tonight in 216 HUB. Library will be open from 9 * , * * a.m. to midnight on Friday A meeting of the Intcrfrater and Saturday. The branch will nity Council will be held from remain open 24 hours a day 8:45 to 8:30 tonight in 216 HUB. from 1 p.m. on June 8 through * * * 7 p.m. on June 11. There is no The inter College Council change in hours for North Board will meet from 7to 8:30 (Leete) and East (Findlay) tonight in 216 HUB. Branch Undergraduate * * * Libraries. The New Party will meet Summer hours for a 1 1 from 8:45 to 10:45 tonight in University Libraries begin on 217 HUB. June 11 and will be in effect * • • until September 28. A meeting of the Men's Residence,Council will be held Research Laboratory of the Ministry ofTransport , Crowthorne,, England. His research activity will center on the physical and economic aspects of increased truck loadings on highway pavements. By visiting various, agencies and universities in; Great Britain, he also will ! study the overall approach to I road and traffic research England. IMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FOB RENT !SUMMER SUBLET. Bluebell, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dishwasher. Fall option. Many extras. 238-3956. SUMMER SUBLET: One man Apart ment with private kitchen and bath. 565/month. Cali Alan 237-9034, SUMMER SUBLET: Two man Efficiency in University Towers. 5125/mo.. every thing included. Cali Bobby 237-1118. SUMMER SUBLET: 3-4 man Apartment luxurious Southgate Apartment, air conditioned. Bargain. Phone 237-9175. APARTMENT FOR Summer, two rooms ancl bath, close to campus. $lOO per month. 237-1732. SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom Apt. dishwasher, air-conditioned, $l5O fur n ished, $l7O unfurnished. Walk to Cam pus. 237-6054. SUMMER SUBLET: Studio Apartment, two blocks from campus, married couples or grad students. Call: 138-5602. SUBLET FOR Summer term. Three rooms with private bath on first floor. Has adjoining screened porch and private 'backyard. All utilities included, 0100.00/ month. 238-9647, if no answer call 238-8057. SUBLET TWO (wo)man Apartment close to campus. Air-conditioning optional, utilities and June rent paid. Phone 237- 6313. IWO•MAN, 1 Bedroom Apartment, Blue bell. Will bargain. Call 237.1267. Do YOU ENJOY luxury living, cool comfort? Summer Sublet, University Towers Apartment. Rent reduction. 238. 4631. ISUMMER SUBLET: 4-5 man Bluebell Apartment. Rent reduction, T.V., bus, Pool, air-conditioning. 238.5823. 'WHY PAY MORE? .4th man wanted for Fall term. $26/month, live with 2 grad. students and 1 senior. Study weekdays— party weekends, short walk to campus. I Tom 223-3103, 6:00.7:00 p.m.; after 11 p.m. EFFICIENCY! BLUEBELL! $195 fort summer. Extras! Call before it's oone. l 237.1735. (For 7 or 2.1 'FEMALE ROOMMATE fo share one. bedroom Apt. Call 237-7167 after 5:00 p.m. 5445 FOR SPLIT-LEVEL three bedroom Apartment. Lowest rate in Bluebell. Bus, pool, leaving extras. 238-8724. SOUTHGATE TOWNHOUSE sublet: 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, ,kitchen, 2 1 / 2 baths. Pay less than un furnished price for this "beautifully fur nished" Townhouse. Guaranteed best deal for summer. Call 237-6713. WHITEHALL EFFICIENCY now and/or Summer, Fad option. Air-cond., free bus service, pool. 238-0273. DON'T SWEAT summer swimming ex travagantly. Air conditioned furnished apartment cheap. Whitehall Plaza. 237- 168511 evenings. NEAT, ORDERLY person needed to summer sublet neat, orderly 3 1 / 2 room apartment, 1 1 / 2 blocks from campus (S. Allen). Larry 237-9039. SUMMER SUBLET: Classy 2-bedroom Park Forest Apt. Private pool, extras. Rent reduction. Call 237-1359. Volunteer . Unusually gentle. People laving. Sable. Health and disposition guaranteed. CFA, Championship line, 12 weeks Service Center old, shots, 8100. Come by to see. 238.0056 118 H. Dev. Bldg. BURMESE KITTENS • 865.1424 Rare Help Wanted Now i Affectionate Companions An Afternoon of Great Competition P.S.S.C.C. Presents The First CPAC AUTOCROSS of the Season SUNDAY, JUNE 1, Lot 80 PSSCC Council Representative Dale Breckenridge 237.9248 Roy G. Creech, associate professor of plantbreeding, has been granted a year's leave of absence, beginning July 1. ' He will serve as visiting pro fessor of plant genetics and bredding at the University of Illinois, where he primarily will be associated with the maize genetics group of the Plant Genetics and Breeding Section. A meeting of the Junior Resident Executive Council will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight in 214 Hetzel Union Building. • • • The , Arts and Architecture Student Council will meet from 8:44 to 10 tonight in 214 HUB. * * Applications for Homecoming Committees and Chairmanship HUB Desk Help make 69's the best ever! I 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 i FOR RENT SUBLET FOR summer —3. man, 2.lsed room Apt., close to campus. Call 237 3308. 2 - 1 MAN APT., Whitehall. Air-cond., TN., Bus service. $350 for summer term (Fall option). Call 238-1148. SUBLET SUMMER: Two bedroom, living room, full kitchen & large balcony; 10 minutes from HUB. Call 238-4439. Cheap. TWO OR THREE STUDENTS to share ,furnished four bedroom apartment, cor ' ner of College and Pugh. Includes kitchen and living room. Whole summer term only $lOO per person. Torn 237-0438. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Nicely fur fished Whitehall one bedroom Apt., air conditioned. Free bus service to campus. 5130.00 month. Call Park 865-7601. 2-3 MAN APARTMENT for Summer with Fall option. Alr•cond., pool, free bus. 237-007 f. SUMMER SUBLET 4 man Blue Bell Apartment. Rent reduction. TN., bus, pool, air-conditioning. 230-5823. r SUMMER SUBLET: a room Apartment (un)furnlshed, 3 blocks from campus utilities Included, $l2O/mo. mornings. 237-3766. SUMMER SUBLET Two man, two bedroom Apt. Close to campus with low rent. Mike 865-8423. ROOMMATES WANTED Summer term Three bedroom Bluebell Apartment. Air conditioned, dishwasher, pool, utensils. I sll2. 2.18-6538. SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell Apartment with air-conditioning, terrace, pool, bus, stereo, color TV. 4-6 wo(men). 238-6913. SUMMER TERM: Ambassador Apart sment, 2•man, reduced rates. Call Ted 238-5866, REDUCED RENT on 1-bedroom Whitehall 'Apt. June rent paid. 3250 for summer. Keep deposit. Available for Fall. 238-3981. SUBLET SUMMER: Two bedroom. Free I Television. S3OO entire summer term. Calf after six 238-7737. - FURNISHED ONE bedroom, air con ditioned Apt. Walking distance. Summer or longer. Married or Grad. 237-0616. AMERICANA 2-3 MAN Summer Sublet. Air-conditioned. furnished. good price. Call Judy 865-8526 or Laurel 865.8665. BLUEBELL, TWO Bedroom, $250 for the whole Summer. Air-conditioned, pool, bus. 238-7249. 'SUMMER SUBLET: New furnished 3 (wo)man Apt. Dishwasher, air•conditioned. On College Ave June rent paid. Rent SUB Call 237-4452. SUMMER 3•d (wo)man Apartment Fall 1.2 roommates needed Must see to appreciate. Call Lenny 237.0152. THREE BEDROOM, air-conditioned, Sum mer, Fall-option, pool, bus service. Ren reduction. Bluebell Apts. Phone 237.0639, FOR RENT. One bedroom Apartment Whitehall Plaza, June and July rent paid. Free T.V. Phone 237-t075. EFFICIENCY 5110 Summer Sublet, Fall .option. Available June 15. inquire 130 Vs Locust Lane ~y,3 anytime. from 7 to 10:30 tonight in 203 HUE. The student chapter of the Pennsylvania State Education Association will hold its final meeting of the year at 7:30 tonight in 111 Chambers. tSate PSEA President Helen Wise will address prospective teachers on "The New PSEA." Edward R. Fagan, professor of education in the Department of Secondary Education, has been granted a leave of absence for the first six months of 1970. Fagan expects to develop a design to implement cognitive field theory in English within selected Pennsylvania high schools, with the ultimate goal of generating new models for the education of English teachers. George E. Wellwarth, associate professor of English and comparative literature, will be a guest lecturer Wednesday at the Northwestern University Festival of the Arts. He will speak on "The Pro test and Paradox of Friedrich with the Northwestern Durrenmstt i n conjunction University Theatre Depart ment's production of Durren matt's "The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi." * * Earl R. Stadtman, chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry at the National 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FOR RENT FALL TERM roommate wanted for 2-man 2-bedroom large furnished Apartment. Call 238..6547 at dinner time. 'APARTMENT TO Sublet for Summer I With Fall option. 3-man, air-conditioned, super close, Vu block from campus, T.V. cable. Call 237-1341. APARTMENT FOR rent. Immediate occupancy. One or two persons. Close to campus. Call 237-9005, SUMMER SUBLET: Two bedroom fur nished Apt. sloolmo. 2304335. SUBLET FURNISHED modern Apt. Sum mer with Fail option. Grads or married couple. 5129/mo. 237-4126. TWO MAN Efficiency, University Towers. June paid, separate bedroom, $725/month Summer term. 238-3436. Sunny side. 1595/PERSON for the entire Summer. Three roommates needed (male). Two bedroom furnished Apartment, pool, tree bus, air-conditioned. I Call 238-6220. MUST SUBLET one-bedroom University Towers Apartment Summer term. Air conditioned, dishwasher, College Avenue location. June rent paid; option for Fall. Call Margot 238.0534. CHEAP, MUST sacrifice: 3 man White hall Apartment as advertised in White halt Plaza Ads. 237-6705, Rick. SUMMER SUBLET: Furnished Efficiency for two. 5152 plus security takes all for both. Year option. Next to Skellar. No status seekers. Apply Apt. 2, 112 S. Pugh St. after 7. 2-3 MAN APARTMENT, drastically re duced rent, ,/,, block from campus (Am bassador). Call 237-1093. APARTMENT FOR Summer, lit block from campus on South Allen. Very cheap. 865-2103, 865-5052. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share apart ment for Summer. Air-cond.. T.V., and free transportation. Call: 237-020. FEMALE RIDERS wanted for trip to California. One way or round trip. Call Mike 23134536. ROOMMATE FOR Summer. Own bed room large furnished Apt. Bus service. washer-dryer. $7O/month. Cindy 237-4515. CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED. WSI, fencing, nature, sailing. group leaders, music, all camp specialties. Write to Max Kleiman, Box 636 Middletown, Conn. Camp Hadar. SUBLET SUMMER three man, two bed room Apt. Air condt., pool, bus, utensils. Call 237-1106. ROOMMATE WANTED Summer term Sixth floor corner Apt. University Towers Elliot or Gary 237-1005. STUDENT TEACHING Fall term? WIII Pick up lease for Fall only. Call Russ 237-3897. Apt. to Sublet Summer Completely Furnished: 2 large bed rooms, bath, kitchen, living room Walking distance to campus. $125/mo plus utilities. Call 237-6830 Harbour Towers 710 South Atherton Street State College, Pa. •Furnished Efficiency Apartments •Furnished and Un furnished One Bedroom Apartments Call or write ALEX GREGORY Associates Inc. 238.5081 Holiday Inn State College, Pa. Heart Institute, Bethesda. Md., will be the fianl speaker in the Corn Products Lecture Series in Advanced Chemistry, of fered here this term by the Department of Chemistry. Stadtman, whose primary research interest is in the 'mechanisms of the action of the regulatory enzymes, will speak Wednesday and Friday in 310 Whitmore Laboratory, The new Pennsylvania Coun cil for Mass Communications Studies has elected represen tatives of the University, Temple University, and Du quesne University to lead the organization in its first year. Elected president of the Council at its organizational meeting in Harrisburg was H. Eugene, Goodwin, director of the school of Journalism. Ken neth Harwood, dean of the school of Communications and Theatre Arts at Temple, was elected vice-president, and Will Mecklenburg, professor o f journalism at Duquesne, was elected secretary-treasurer. The Council, formed to im prove education for mass com munications in Pennsylvania, has . decided to restrict full IMMEDIATE ILI lit Ito) :A atol4ll 101 AVAILABLE for new businesses We are looking for graduate students who have sound ideas for new products or services as well as the capa bilities to head up as principals new organizations to see the projects culminated. Reply only in writing, submitting detail plans. Do not include confidential information. 25 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 18004 UNDERWRITERS AND INVESTMENT BANKERS Mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WANTED ONE OR TWO bedroom apartment to sublet Fall term ONLY. Must be within walking distance from campus. Call 065-8209 or 865-8589. FEMALE TRAVELING Companion—cross country—July, I , have car. Call 237-1709. FEMALE ROOMMATE to share Trailer Summer and Fall. Car necessary. Call Lynn 865.4937, 237-2935. MOBILE HOME, 10x40 or 45 ft. 1960 or later, excellent condition. Lot must be available, prefer Sept. but will buy now. Write or phone: Don Fisher, RD 451, Box 270, Clinton, Pa. 412-3784019. 1 ROOMMATE WANTED Immediately. Vacancy In two-man apartment, Mount Nittany Apartments, rent reduced to 550. All furnishings, appliances provided. 1237-0506. WANTED: ONE RIDE to California after Finals. Will share expense. Call Ben 238-2970. ONE BEDROOM unfurnished Apartment July 1 or sooner. Married couple. Call 237-3334. I 1 OR 2 ROOMMATES for Southgate Apartment summer term, air-cond., and, more. Willing to negotiate. 237-0730. FALL TERM: Wanted one roommate, (preferably studious) for large Oman Apartment near campus. 237-6125. - TWO ROOMMATES wanted for three man Whitehall, Fall only. $45.00. Don't let price fool you. Call Dave or Hairy 237.0454. FEMALE ROOMMATE for Summer, Fall option. One bedroom University Towers Apf. Call 238.7852 after 6 p.m. EXPERIENCED DRUMMER desires profitable work with group beginning Summer or Fall. Call Linski 227-1774. RIDERS WANTED to Houston, Texas Call Mike 865.5606 before 17:00 p.m. WANTED: 2•MAN Apartment for Winter Spring terms, 1970. Call 865-7205 or 865 4266. FEMALE ROOMMATE for Efficiency in I Whitehall, summer. Free bus, pool, air. conditioning. Call 237.0665 after 6. !FEMALE ROOMMATE for Summer term, Fall option. Call 238-1640 after 5:00. Very ,cheap. No deposit. ATTENTION 'RECENTLY PINNED, engaged or mar ried? Couples In love needed for psy- I chology experiment in perception. Call 865-2584 Monday - Friday 8,5 or 238-1307 other times. TRAILER , 8 x 45. Live cheaply! Patio and awning! Yard with fence! For in spection call Bill 237-1023. Married couples only. OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING AVAILABLE (ALL STUDENTS - UNDERGRADUATES AND • GRADUATES INVITED) WHITEHALL PLAZA APARTMENTS 424 Waupelani Drive (Phone 238-2600) • FURNISHED APT,S: Efficiencies and One & Two Bedrooms FREE: Direct Private Bus Transportation To ' & From Campus—Tennis Courts— Air Conditioning—Gas For Cooking. Fully Equipped Kitchens • Walk-in Closets • Laundry, • . Rooms • Individual Thermostat Controls • Ample ' Off-Street Parking. Summer and September Rentals Available, BEAT THE DORM INCREASES—visit our Renting Office in Building H. and see for yourself the•accom modations offered. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1969 membership t o regionally accredited colleges and universities in the state which award degrees in either jour nalism, advertising, broadcast ing, public relations, mass communications. o,r com munications. Regionally ac credited colleges and universities which of fe r courses but not degrees in those fields may become associate members. Paul S. Greenlaw, professor of management, and Michael P. Hottenstein. associate pro fessor of management, have written a textbook entitled. "PROSIM: A Production Maria gement Simulation," published by International Tex tbook Co. An instructor's manu a 1 entitled "PROSIM Instructor's Manua 1" ac companies the book. The book deals with corn puterized business simulations for the IBM 700-7000 and 360 series, with the text indicating how various concepts, analytical tools in production (EOQ, marginal an aly sis dynamic programming, etc.) can be utilized by participants in simulation. S, inc. 11111 1 1 111111111111111111111MIIIIMMIN ATTENTION HEAR THE dazzling voice of Peter Whitehead Monday night. Teddt's Shoßar. AGAIN MANY THANKS to the nicest group of boys and girls—for your loyal Patronage. Ray and Mary Anna at Playland. PI KAPPA ALPHA congratulates Brother "MO", All Fraternity Badminton Champ, 1968 and 1969. BETTER RELATIONS through Hand writing Analysis. Send a page, unlined preferred. of your girl/guy's spontaneous handwriting stating sex & specific ques tions with St. Our competent staff will return a frank analysis & recommend tactics. Analyzers c/o Daily Collegian, P.O. Box 447. State College. PROFESSOR/WIFE require turn./unfurn. house or apartment Fall and/or Winter term or permanently. 'Write dates, Frank Haight, Schout Van Ei*lean 236, Leldochendam, Netherlands. HEMS NEED Shortened? Call 238.2231 after 5:00 p.m. Prices are reasonable. NOTICE HEAR THE dazzling voice of Peter Whitehead Monday night. Teddl's Shafer. 5125 AND BIG BRUCE will take that apartment off your hands for the Sum mer. 238-5034. CANDID WEDDING Photography. Any where in Happy Valley. DaVict B. Tait Call 466-6580. IF YOU SEE us running around campus. you'll know we're deliyerying research supplies and accessories for chroma tography and lipid research. We'll be happy to add you to our list of regular stops. Call Walt or Nick, Supelco Inc., Bellefonte 355-Slit. SEX AND THE single hot-blooded young man? Sounds like "GREETINGS" Is for glrls, too. LOST: DOWNTOWN ON Tuesday—White Gold Watch with thin black band en graved on back "Love 10/1 7 / 5 6". Re ward If found. Sentimental value. Call Sherry 8654312. FOUND FOUND: MEN'S watch at Beaver Sta dium I.M. Field. Claim by identification. Call 237-6331. HELP WANTED MALE ORDERLY to assist with nursing duties, 3 to 11 shift. Part time considered. Call Parkwest Manor Nursing Home be• tween 9 and S. 238-506.5.
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