PAGE EIGHT The Association. of Women Students will hold elections for Summer Term dorm represen tatives on Tues., July 1. Voting hours are from 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The residents of each dorm will elect seven dorm council members. The seven will elect their own president and vice president. A prize will be awarded to the dorm in which the highest percentage of residents vote. University President Eric A. Walker will give the keynote talk at Washington Tuesday at the opening session of the national engineering in formation conference. The two-day conference is sponsored by the Office of Science and Technology. office of the President, to foster the development of information systems designed to serve engineers. Fish-and-Loaves will meet at 5:45 tomorrow at Boyers'. First in a series of hap penings - singing. sports. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE Tuesday Afternoon RATES First Insertion 15 word maximum 51.25 Each addiftenal consocuilWe Insertion «IS Each addittonal S words .13 per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday - Basement of Sackett North Wing NOTICE . . . , Summer Human , I - Relations Lab To Be I ' - i , Held July 18-20, 1969* - I . , ' Human Relations training (also • • known as sensitivity or t-groups) • is designed to improve the partici. pant's awareness, communication, and leadership skills through a group experience. It provides an opportunity to increase self-aware- , ness, awareness of other people, practice new ways of behaving, and learning how to learn with other students, faculty, and staff. Applications may be .• obtained at 202 Hetzel Union Building "Lab conditional upon student response. LA PIUMA is having . a IA Price SALE 13etpwdev+43.. 2/8;E. College Ave. (Next to the ,Tavern) AWS ' Sdiedulei - Dortri--Oettiotis snacks: discussion, "Who Do You Think You Are. Anyway?" will take place at 7 tomorrow at Boyers', 712 McKee Street. State College (North of North Halls). Transportation provided every Thursday afternoon for "Cram the Dam"-trip to Whip pies for swimming. Meet at Religious Affairs office in the PUB at 1:30 or 2:30 for rides. Return to campus by 5:30. Entries are now being ac cepted for the juried art ex hibition at the third annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts July 19-27 in State College. All artists are entitled to submit two works in each of five fields including painting, sculpture, graphics, crafts, and, photography. Deadline for entries is June 28. Festival officials as k however that all entries be sent or delivered between June -26 and June 28. Cash prizes for each of the categories will range from $2OO to $25. —Noted ceramist Leonard FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM house—summer sublet 5135 a month. 731-3262. WANTED WANTED: MALE roommate for 2.man Unica apartment startino this Fall, Semi one bedroom at 564.00/mo. or one bed 'room at 584.00/mo. per man, Call Bruce tWeiss at 'NYC 2.12-NE4-0567 or write'' [229 Bch. 136th St., Belle Harbor, N.Y. 11694 WANTED WANTED: MALE roommate for I•man Unica apartment starting this Fall, Semi. Anti bedroom at $64.00/mo. or one bed room at 58.1.00/mo. per man, Call Bruce Weiss at NYC 212-NE4-0567 or write '229 Bch. 136th St., Belle Harbor, N.Y. 11694 PHYRST SATURDAY NITS. Terry & Sherry & Friends Saturday nite at The Phyrst. FRIDAY NITE "The Tarnished e . Hot Dixieland and Cold Beer. Good Peanuts, too. The Phyrst. Come in Saturday, June 28th and go halves with us THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Stach, assistant professor of art at Earlham College. In diana, has been named juror for the third annual craft show at the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts. Image Series will offer an in tensive eight-session group study this summer. It is designed to be an educational venture. concerned more to awaken the potential fo r creative imagination decision making than to provide any new volume of factual in formation. • The sessions deal with the depth questions of radical exis tential theology and consider the implications on a global context. Lectures and seminars will be employed to establish a con text out of which exploration and study will proceed in areas of vocation and the stance of a university student. Sessions will be on Mondays from 7-11 p.m. beginning July 7 and continuing for eight weeks at the Wesley Foun dation, 256 East College Ave. There will be a meeting of JAWBONE WANTED: PEOPLE to run Penn State's only Coffee House, Jawbone f Entertain ment, food, every Sat. 8-12. Near South Halls, 415 E. Foster. PENN STATE'S only Coffee House wel comes Freshmen! Hear C. Sharp sing, visit the friendly kttchen, bring guitar*, banjos, ideas, to 415 E. Foster, two blocks up Garner from South Halls., Sat. f. 12. ATTENTION PROFESSOR/WIFE require furnlunfurn. house or apartment Fall and/or Winter term or permanently. Write details Frank. Haight, Schout Van Elia lean 236. 1 Leldschendam, Netherlands. Summer Term Students Community and Human Service Agencies in this Area need For t details timendl and help. cal • Volunteer Service Center 1111 Human Cleo. Bldg. 865.1424 Collegian Notes The' Students for a Democratic Society at 7:30. Wednesday, June 25; in 203'RLIB. 11 1 1aurice Mi'Sevik, professor of aerospace engineering, has been named.:Director, of the MAURICE M. SEVIK Garfield Thomas Water Tun nel. He succeeds George F. Wislicenus. who retires July 1. Sevik joined the Penn State faculty in 1959 as research assistant at the Ordnance Research Laboratory and was named professor of aerospace engineering last yedr. As part of the University Ar tist series films, "A Woman Is a Woman" will he shown AIR-CONDITIONED Starts TOMORROW at 1:30-3:30:5:30:7:30-9:30 CHE GUEVARA... THE DOCTOR TURNED FIGHTER. THE FIGHTER TURNED REVOLUTIONAI THE REVOLUTIONARY TURNED MARTYR TO SOME,MURDERER TO OTHEI NOW 20TH CENTURY-FOX SEPARA OMAR . ARIF SH .... ,a cuEr • . . t JACK PAtANCE as FM CAS ' 130 A Sy Barlka-Richasi Fleischer Proctuctiori, . @Amp CESARE DANO% ROBERT LOGGIA WOODY STRODE BARBARA LUNA rsoms by . SY &MST Diluted by , Saw* by MICHAEL WILSON or sy BagnErr Story by SY NUT lit MOW *sic oltiml st oxitscm ByIAa..SINFRIN clovi , i°^* , 1 We fter 11. attke Ottani:W*Bolft affutigrunuloa Wok I CI hinii—i tonight and "Nly,Life to Live" will be shown tomorrow. Both begin at ,9 iA Schwa.b Auditorium: 'Student tickets are at' the HUB desk and cost 25 cents. * * The status of Dr. Malcolm H. Gotterer will be.changed from .professor of business ad ministration in the College of. Business Administration at the University. to professor of computer science in the Col lege of Science, effective July 1. 1::=:=1 Wilber W. Ward. director of the School of Forest Resources and professor of silviculture, has been appointed chairman of the Division of Plant Science and Industry in the College of Agriculture at Th e Pen nsylvania State University for a three-year term, beginning July 1. Adam Anthony, professor of zoology at the University, has been appointed chairman of the interdisciplinary graduate program in physiology, which, although based in the College * * of . Science, involves faculty Dr. George A. Etzweiler, members. and courses i n associate professor of elec- several colleges of th e trical engineering at th e University, University, has won the Penn Anthony, who had been serv- State Engineering Society's ing as vice chairman, succeeds 1969 Award for Outstanding Richard Schein, professor of Service as a Faculty Adviser 'botany and associate dean of to Undergraduate Students. the College of Science, who had * * headed the program since its Dr. Eugene S. Lindstrom, inception in 1965. assistant dean of the College of * * Science since 1966, has been Chalmers G. Norris has been promoted, to associate dean. named director of programs for resident instruction in the and budget planning in the of- PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE ADMITTED! IEIE3II THE MAN FROM THE MYTH 20th Centuri-Fox presents College of Science at The Pen nsylvania State University. • Guy L. Rindone,, professor of , ceramic science at ,th e ' University, bas been named' chairman of the ceramic science section of the depart ment of materials science. He succeeds Floyd A. Hum mel, professor of ceramic science, who was named .department head in 1963 and has been serving as chairman of the section since the materials science department was organized in 1967. Pro fessor Hummel will continue as professor of ceramic science. fice of the Vice President for; Planning. Norris will have t h e responsibility of coordinating' and directing the development ! and integration of new syltems for program add.budget plan ning within the University. Josef Pliva, who has been', serving ' as visiting scientist in the Division of Pure Physics of 1 the National Reseakch Council of Canada for the past year, t has been named professor . ofi phYsict. • * * * John F. ,Gerber: professor, in the department of fruit crops . at the University. - of Florida,' has • been 'appointed visiting) professor o f agricultural{ climatology, at the University 1 for next year. * '* Donald V. Josephson, .Pro-! lessor and head of the'Depart ment of Dairy - Science, hail been re-appointed chairinan' of f the Division of Food Science and Industry iri the College oft Agriculture.' , 'STATE' . i .123 W. eq:ICE -137.7365 U At -...--1-- NOW . „ 1:30.3:30.5:30.7:30.9:30 - ' "GO!-FOR THE FUR*, FORCE AND FUN OF if.... -LOOK PAR =ES WOK ENTERPRISES FILM rALZOLM McDOW . ELL • CHRISTINE NOONAN • RICHARD WARWICK • DAVID WOOD -ROBERT SWANN taIb‘SiERWIN • LINDSAY ANDERSON • MICI-(AEL Mf DWIN. LINDSAY ANDERSON • COLOR( 414 : 1 'RI :.===:=:-.7 4 -V- A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 1.• Attention! :4111:31t;i 129- S. Atherton brings you "GREETINGS" which has just been selected as thei official U.S. entry (along with "Midnight Cowboy") at the Berlin Film - Festiiral. "It is right on target with some keen pot shots at Viet Name smut peddling, nym phomania, underground newspapers, pop art and sex and the single hot-blooded young man!" —Bob Salmaggi, WINS Radio A WEST um. FILMS FROOUCTKEN - A ER stoma isRELSASE.• IN COLOR FINAL -3.-2DAYSI, ' TODAY ,at 5:30% 7:00 -.6:30'--10:00 FRI. 8c SAT. 6:00 - 9:00:i. 10:30 - 12:00 TWELVETREES 237-2112 • CINEMA ' 129 S. Atherton Starts SUNDAY - Special Limited, Retain Engagement THE`- GRA.DUATE 5:30 - 7:30 .: 9:30 THURSDAY, TUNE ,26,• 1669/ DAILY -COLLEGIAN LOCAL AD , • DEADLINE • 11:00 A.M. Tuesday STA" LITE Now thru July 2. Academy Award Winner Cliff Robertson (Best Actor) 1 4 C4 4 A + W mom Namur Col 0 “, GUMAL MUMS COMOUNO/I ' • Co-Hit • , SE, .N B, LITT& C 'OILY u,;„ 'DT TECHNICO,Dg'• SHAIAKO Don't Miis These' 2 Smash Hits First Feature Dusk';.,; "ANGRY, TOUGH AND FULL OF STING!"_LE "A PICTURE YOU MU,ST , SEE THIS'YEAR IS IL. -LADIES' HOME JOURNAL .ET IT SUFFICE TO NY THAT If-1S A STERPIECE:IPLAYBer MOST.IE TERESTING' FILM FAR THIS YEAR::. which side will you be on? New Students 237-2112