Collegian notes ! Edward Wickersham, professor of biology, mil speak on “Sexuality and Science” at a meeting of the biological Society at 7:30 tonight in 8 Life Sciences. I The voter registration table will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p^n. J today on the HUB ground boor. The Protestant Student , Fellowship will hold a play i The Magazine Club will hold reading of E.E. Cummings’ & meeting for department and “Santa Claus” at 7 tonight at W I*l *«Ti 'Ti t* iff* pT»iX»T« *( w |c The Panhellenic Council wishes to thank | Acacia Delta Upsilon Phi Kappa Theta P Sjtji and a very special thanks to Tau Kappa Epsilon | y 2, along with Lenny, Jim, Howie and Roy for making [#: iy the All-Sorority Wine and Cheese a success. & ? PENN STATE ICE HOCKEY CLUB $ 0 SECOND ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING 0 • • Dues are now payable. ® ® Contact treasurer, 5-9313. X £ • Meeting open to all students & faculty interested in J 0-- IM, JV, &-Varsity competition. Also those wishing .0 0 to help with varsity as student managers, equipment 0 • managers, & publicity. • # Q Wed. Sept. 29 160 Willard 7:30 p.m. • 5 FOR HOCKEY INFORMATION: 237-2140 { £ This ad sponsored by John’s Derailleurs 0 ISUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllLS: = CSA COMMONSPLACE THEATER: = (THE BIG HEATj With Glenn Ford, Lee Marvin, Gloria Grahame ™ i “THE BIG HEAT” is a tough, smoothly written cops-and-robbers melodrama directr with st flair fo violent exhibi other 1 2 Wednesday 2 & Thursday 2 Sept. 29 & 3 ■■ 7:30 & 9:30 p “ 112 Kern “ Only $.75 ffraiiiiuiii South Cinema * PRESENTS DADDY LONG LEGS Wed., Sept. 29 121 Sparks $.75 7:00 & 10:00 \'i committee heads at 8 tonight in the HUB gallery lounge. Feminist Forums will show the movie “No Lies” and discuss rape at 8 tonight in 107 Chambers. Beta Alpha Psi will hold initiation at 6 tonight at the Sheraton Inn. The Amateur Radio Club will hold an antenna repair, session and a general meeting at 7 tonight in 202 Engineering UnitE. ADULTS ONLY ONLY $l.OO Admission Thursday, Sept. 30 HUB Ballroom Fri.-Sun., Oct. 1-3 121 Sparks Bldg. 7:30/9:00/10:30 Youmustbel7! Th» BEST In on-campus anlartalnmant. a JEM production for USQ. The Office of Student Ac tivities will hold a publicity workshop at 7:30 tonight and tomorrow night. Campus publicity resources will be discussed tonight, and workshops with the Daily Collegian, WDFM and other media tomorrow night. The Council for Exceptional Children will meet at 7:30 tonight in 260 Willard. best Rom Rim ide." A\ Goldstein THE ONE AND ONLY_J COAT rated “X” the Wesley Foundation. The Camera Club will hold an open house for all members and interested persons from 7 to 9 tonight in 17-A HUB. Any broadcast, journalism or theatre majors interested in mass communications study Spring term in Man chester, England should at tend a meeting at 7:30 tonight in 12 Sparks. The Penn State Ice Hockey Club will hold an organizational meeting at 7:30 ** ** \r FREE! X ! Xi y d fZ a meaium With on* or mor* toppings I ■ AT THIS LOCATION ONLY ■KH ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER Little Caesars Pizza IV \ ' ACROSS FROM OLD MAIN " ABOVE MY OMY BAR" . Entrance Front & Roar {Boro Parking Garage) ÜBIIVCFIBS ffOtTI vM* 237-1481 8 p.m. -1 a.m. pick up only Jj UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Wednesday, September 29 SPECIAL EVENT Faculty Women’s and Newcomers Clubs Fall Reception, 7:30 p.m., Kern. FILMS South Cinema Musical, “Daddy Long Legs,” 7 and 10 p.m., HUB assembly room. GSA Commonsplace Theatre, “The Big Heat,” 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., Room 112 Kern. Artists Series Truffaut film festival, “The 400 Blows,” 8 p.m., University Auditorium. MEETINGS Alliance Student Fellowship, 2 p.m., Room 301 HUB. Free U, Co-ed Softball, 5 p.m., HUB lawn. Alliance Student Fellowship, 7 p.m., Rooms 320,321,322 HUB. Alliance Student Fellowship, 7 p.m., HUB assembly room. Phi Chi Theta, 7 p.m., Room 111 Boucke. Office of Student Activities, “Publicity Workshop,” 7:30 p.m., Room 225 HUB. PSU Sports Car Club, 7:30 p.m., Room 73 Willard. Penn State Amateur Radio Club, 7:30 p.m., Room 208 Engineering E. Chess Club Special, 8 p.m., HUB game room. SEMINAR Urbanization, 9:35 a.m., Room 318 Sackett. Dr. Monroe Newman, economics, on “Urban Economics Development in the 19th Century.” EXHIBITS Museum of Art: Selections from the Permanent Collection, Gallery B. Recent Work by Stephen Porter, Gallery C. ' Zoller Gallery: Graduate Student Exhibition. Chambers Gallery: Frank Howell, Drawings; Kenneth Beittel, Ceramics. IN COLOR tonight in 160 Willard. Call 237- 2140 for more information. Elaine Young, an instructor in health education, will speak fS i p birth ’I at # a me€ . t . ing Free U courses scheduled of the Peer Contraception ™ Education Program at 7:30 wnrkoh'nn 1 tonight in the waiting area of Workshop, Brainstorming Ritenonr g 01 Your Own Ideas at 6:30 in 318 HUB . Tap Dancing at 6;30 in 301 HUB; Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care at 7 in 52 Curt Bowley will speak on White Building; Bike Main “ Helicopter Logging in the tenance at 7:30 in 106 Sackett; Allegheny National Forest” at Food and Health at 7:30 in 304 a meeting of the Forestry Willard; Writers Anonymous Society at 7:30 tonight in 105 at 7:30 in 152 Hammond; and Ferguson. _ Disco Dancing at 7:30 in the HUB Ballroom. at the regular price Get identical Medium PIZZA The Fashion Industry In terest Group will meet at 7 tonight in 131 Human Develop ment Building. The Daily Collegian Wednesday. September?'*. Unidentified man killed in Atherton St. collision State College police said late yesterday they had not yet positively identified the per son killed in a three-car collision on S. Atherton Street Monday night. Police said a vehicle operated by Scott A. Nespor, of Sharon, was traveling north on S' Atherton Street at 9:21 p.m. when it veered into the path of a southbound vehicle operated by William V. Gates, of Boalsburg. The impact of the collision PMUUNCKWT PICrURES COftPOAKTION NUtOCUroN WITH Fiumtrs, imc pmsehts i A MIKE NICHOLS FILM j ALANARKIN Lad* 4 * | USEOMTHEMVUBY | m JOSEPH HELLER j nCMKOtOR* PWUYI9M • »PAMHOWf! PtCTURf CINEMETTEG THEATRES] pushed the Gates car into a third vehicle, which had been following Gates. Nespor, Gates and a passenger in the Nespor car were taken to the Moun tainview unit of the Centre Community Hospital where the passenger was pronounced dead on arrival. Nespor was transferred to Hershey Medical Center with a head in jury. Gates was treated and released. October 1,2, 3 I 7&9P.M. | 102 Forum I $l.OO Sponsored by The Quarterdeck Society 45 • 3:15 - 4:45 :15 - 8:00 - 9:45 Eg) MI Hr.