Collegian notes A Free University group, bringing 50 Harlem children to summer camp, is ac cepting used furniture for an auction. For information call Betsy at 238-0783. Radio station WEHR can celed the boogie scheduled at 8:30 tohigtii. A bicycle, my.orcycle and camping show, sponsored by the Hetzel Union Board, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4.p.m. in the HUB Ballroom. A free jazz concert. teaturina the Army Blues, will be ffeld at 8 tonight in Schwab. Tickets are available * -at the HUB-desk and NlcLanahan's. rarkiiig lot 80 will be closed tor the Wheelchair Games,.. Richard Weston will speak beginning 5 p.m. today,/ The 'on "The Need for Free lot will reopen Sunday. Minds" 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. 709 W. Ridge'Ave. A filmed module background information on the Centre Region Trans- Color Slide Club will portati4n Study will be - t for annual awards shown cable channel 4at 11 dinner 6:30 Monday night at a m Way and tomorrow, the State College Women's SOOT The place "in town" with &aft Ice Cream Open Mon. - Sat., 11 -2 am Closed Sunday a The Natural Shoe Store introduces the shoe you wear illh tb l ik\ d i AO li tio * *Nt. w From the moment you put it on, millions of tiny nerve impulses shoot straight up from your feet to your face where their power is unleashed in the form of a satisfied grin. Nothing you can wear on your feet —outside of nothing at all—is as com fortable as The Nature Shoe. But no matter what pleasant side-effects it may give your face, the reason for its exis tence is your feet. The Nature Shoe is a carefully designed form for your feet, which takes into consideration the way your foot is shaped arid the way you were meant to walk in the first pike. 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The Central Pe;nnsylvania Region Sports Car Club of America will hold an en durance autocross Sunday at the Nittany Mall. Registra tion begins at 11 a.m. There will be an Eastern Orthodox Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Sunday in the HUB assembly room. • Also Featuring 6andwiches 6alads 6undaes 6odas 130 West College Next to Gnomon Copy on your face. Club, 902 S. Alien St The Governor's Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse will hold public hearings on possible changes in state marijuana laws beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the HUB Ballroom., ,Applications for the 6raduate School Foreign Language Tests on June 28 must be made by next Friday at 207 Mitchell. A $l2 fee is payable at time of ap plication. Preregistration deadline for Fall Term is ACV 27. The 27th Annual Philadelphia Writer's Con ferenceNvill be held May 28, 29 and 30 at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia. For tickets call 215 Ch 8-2017. The Rape Crisis ('enter will be closed from May 5 to June 8. Emergency calls can be referred to On Drugs, Inc. at 237-5585. To order Artists 1, Series tickets for Fall Term call 865- 1871 or go to 203 Schwab from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Peinil'lßG petitions may be turned in at the OTIS of- I ice. 20 HUB, until Tuesday. When the soot settles aftet a Rim:A tire. the Ugly A - ears begin. t The'growinAhaek. But once forests ar reduced . to at.shes. they never grow hack as green Please In• alert while %our ti.lllle . , \ C. The' Nature Shove, The shoe you wear on your face THE NATURAL SHOE STORE UNIVERSITY CITY CENTER 220:. 40th St. sv 2-111199 • Quad renovation The University is expected to draw up plans this summer for the renovation of West Halls and Pollock quads. West Halls Residence Association (WHRA) received notice from the University last week that the original plans for paving the West Halls upper quad would be redesigned by the office of Physical Plant. Controversy began early in the term, when WHRA Wheelchair games attract 200 athlete- _ The eighth annual At 9 a.m. tomorrow o' Wheelchair Games, spon- posite Jeffrey field the sored by the Penn State chery contests will be held. Veteran's Organization, will Beaver Stadium the slab' be held tonight, tomorrow and and field events will to Sunday. place. According to Steve Adcox, information officer, two hundred athletes from 14 states will be competing in. the event, the biggest wheelchair event on the East coact. The games will begin with the swimming events at 7:30 tonight in the Natatorium. At the same time weightlifting contests will be held in the ice rink YOUR EARS PIERCED AT NO EXTRA charge . . WherVirou Buy Coro's 14 Kt. Gold Earrings! 15mm GOLDEN BALL $lO a If you've been thinking about having your ears pierced so you can wear aU the exciting looks in elegant earrings ... now's your chance. 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