The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 08, 1976, Image 15

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The Rape Crisis Center will
hold an introductory meeting
for new volunteers at 7 tonight
at 108 W. Beaver Ave. Men
and women are welcome
and needed.
' The Nittany Grotto will
present a slide show on caving
at its meeting 7:30 tonight in
367 Willard:
Everyone is welcome at the
first meeting of the Penn State
Outing Club at 7:30 tonight in
Schwab. Discussion will be on
hiking, canoeing, skiing,
The Daily Collegian is full of information: news about State College,
Pennsylvania, Washington and the world around us.
"CANDY
CANE"
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THE SCREENING ROOM
127 S. Fraser St
233 60 0 5
STARTS TONIGH T!
DAILY 7:30, 8:45
810:00
to you, Fstill
have a home.
For over 30 years. Smokey has been
asking you to be careful with fire
During that time, you ye helped cut
the number of careless tires in halt
So from Smokey Bear and all of
us who live in the forest, thanks for
listening And keep up the good work
EIA Pudic Service d This NeiviDsPer
11 The Advertising Council
\\Starlite
Drive-In theatre ,
Now thru Sun:
, Byte dos the wales
mated idectives
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you andi die laigidig!
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PANAVISION . A P B / VSTA FEATURE
First feature 8:00 p.m.
"For me,life
really began
13 years ago
_ with
breast cancer."
Martha Knighton. Model
"I know that sounds
strange. but I do more
now than ever before.
Modelling is one. And it's
proved that having a
breast removed is not the
end of the world no' does .
it 'de-feminize' you.
"1 still swim. play golf.
water-Ski—everything I
did before. No better, but
no worse because of my
mastectomy. I also have
six children. And. believe
me. that's a,full-time job
in itself.
"Examine your own
breasts. Have regular
checkups. And ple'ase
give to the American
Cancer Society. We want
to wipe out cancer in
your lifetime,"
American
Cancer Society
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE %MAHER
mountaineering,' sailing and
horseback riding.
Frontlash—a non-profit,
non-partisan organization con
cerned with voter reg
istration, political education
and labor education—will
meet at 8 tonight in 801 Liberal
Arts Tower. .
The Penn State Veterans'
Organization will meet at 8
tonight at the Vets' House, 227
E. Nittany Ave.
The La Vie literary staff will
meet at 5 p.m. today in the La
Vie office, 206 HUB.
Other La Vie staff members
are asked to check in at the La
Vie office, leave names in the
directory and get in touch with
Please cttp and mail to
Unwersty Theatre Box CHhce, 137 Arts Building, Universire Park, PA
16802
Regular Sr Citizen/Student/Chtldren
T,W,Th.Sn
Please make checks payable to The Pennsylvania State UmversitY
the editor as soon as possible.
Janet Williamson, the new
head of the- nursing depart
ment, will speak at the student
nurse social at 7 tonight in the
Human Development Building
living center.
Mary Blazosky, chairman of
the local cystic fibrosis fund,
is sponsoring a plant sale
every day this week and next
on her front lawn, 225 W. Clin
ton Ave. All proceeds benefit
cystic fibrosis research. .
Science students can meet
each other, their deans and
their professors at the in
formal College of Science cof
fee hour at 8 tonight in 333
Whitmore.
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Total
Free U course description
forms are due today in 223
HUB.
The Engineering Un
dergraduate Council will hold
"An Evening of Engineering"
at 6 •tomorrow night in 301
HUB, not at 6 tonight as repor
ted in the orientation tabloid.
Everyone is welcome to the
Colloquy organizational meet
ing at 6:30 tonight in 318 HUB.
Anyone who would like to
play competitive power
volleyball on a club or varsity
level is urged to attend an
organizational meeting at 7
tonight in 51 White Building.
The Peer , Contraception
Education Program will hold
Doing nothing tomorrow?
Even if you have classes
Stop by at "DIMENSIONS"
HUB•Lawn 1 p.m. - sp.m.
RHS
aI6I4mNE
PUB Rec Room
Thurs.-Sun.
centre
Wcinema
108 Forum
Fri.-Sun.
SOUTH CINEMA
a meeting for all ad- 7:30 tonight in 10 Sparks
ministrative personnel at 8
tonight in J. Robert Wirag's
office, 222 Ritenour
A partner from the Arthur
Anderson & Co. public ac
counting firm will speak at the
Accounting Club meeting at
SOOT
$l.OO
' 7:30 & 10:00
$l.OO
7:00, 9:30, 12:00
presents
10 Sparks
$l.OO
Fri.-Sun.
7:00 & 9:00
COMING NEXT WEEK:
North BlaCkbird . Pollock Magnum Force
South Longest Yard West Scarecrow ,
Centre Blazing Saddles
The Conversant Program,
which helps foreign students
learn better English, needs
volunteers. If interested call
Ed Letchford at 865-7365 or
stop in at 305 Sparks.
MOVIE TIMETABLE
" 'Take The M
is nuttiness
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cracking
comedy" :. r
-JUDITH CRIST - S :
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PALOMAR PICTURES INTERNATIONAL PRESENTS
WOODY ALLEN'S
"TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN"
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WOODY ALLEN .nd JANET MARGOLIN
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The Daily Collegian Wednesday, September 8,1976-15
Become a part of the
total "DIMENSION" of
Penn State on the HUB Lawn,
Thursday, Sept. 9, 1-5 p.m.
Cinema East presents
The Marx Bros.
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FUB Rec Room $l.OO
Frk4i.m ! , 8:00, 10:00 & 12:00
SPECIAL:
• Marx Bros. Look-Alike Contest
Fri. Midnight Showing Prizes Awarded
NORTH HALLS
_Presents
It's a better movie than'Blazing Saddles
or 'Young Frankenstein'. —Rolling Stone
wil—ict GcRAIL
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105 Forum
Thurs.-Sun.
ney And Run' 1
umphant."
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For information on the Penn
State Model Railroad Club call
Bob Allan, 865-4053. Meeting
announcements are forth
coming.
The Penn State Chess Club
will meet at 7:30 tonight on the
HUB ground floor.
When the soot settles
after a fn rot fire,
the Ugly Years begin.
The gmwing back.
Rut once foremts are
reduced to ashes. the).
never grow hock op geet.
Please l' alert while
your flame's all% e.
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7:30 & 9:45
"insanely
funny"
-TIME MAGAZINE