(k/1 f; 1 (431 . f 7 ,b i a) ;PEANUTS 554171R,7716 MINT /5 perrava MOVE 61INCON1ROL, 7715 NCH OILY PEOPLE LEFT WJ,YLD 411711 OLIO ARE PREVENT d CRIMINALS / A &EAT-. ArAilea MANY M RIR IXRS, M. • r A c- owe! El • tra - Ari _ _ _ DOONESBURY • MEDICAL SCHOOL OPPORTUNITY Well-established Medical School, with many American graduates, now admitting for winter, summer, and fall of 1979 Fully accredited with WHO listing. Meets eligibility requirements of AAMC for COTRANS. Eligible institution; U.S. Federal Insured Student Loan Program. Modern buildings and labs with over 1500 Americans attending. A two semester premed program and relaxed admission policy are In effect. Students are requested to apply directly to the Dominican Republic; there are no exorbitant fees involved and the school absolutely DOES NOT maintain any official "Admissions Office" outside the Dominican Republic. You may call: 809- 688-4516. You may write: CENTRAL RECUITING OFFICE DOMINICAN UNIVERSITIES OF MEDICINE •Conde 202-3 Edifico Diez, Oficina 508 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic THE BLUE JAYS ARE AFTER YOU ? AS Yal AEll. Mall, ALMOST 704 OP All MAWS ARE COMMIREPAMONe FAMILY MEMBERS a? FRIENDS. AND OVER HALF OP TI EM wish to Congratulate our Winter Initiates . . . Richard Armstrong Douglas A. Bell Eric C. DeZubay Joseph T. Fielding, Jr. Thomas W. Goodman Nancy Abahazi Lori Burkhart Sue Homer Jeffrey Berdis John Blimmel Timothy Fitzgerald Ben Ragusa Cathy Corbett Karen Fishman The Brothers and Little Sisters of • Kappa Sigma .. . and our Spring Pledges Todd W. Kratzer Geoffrey G. Lakis Christopher E. McCouch J. Frederick Rohrbeck Matthew P. Wilson Robert Simonson Norbert Steimer Hans Wulczyn Joyce Danko THERE! NOW THEY'LL 'MINK 1 1OU'RE A RACCOON' II& r 172 ~,„ Denise Derr Lynn Marsh Mark Seli Sue Durlock Laurie Hiner ACIECSS 1 Helm of the whodunits 5 precedent 9 Deep wound 13 Author,Kazan 14 Kind of marriage or nuts , 15 Hodgepodge 16 Be elected overwhelmingly 19 Forms of expression 20Tunes 21 College near London 23 Abyssinian grain 24 Accomplishment 27 Hill, San Francisco 29 Corpses: slang 33 Ending for electron or acrobat 34 Ceremonies 36 Key 37 "There's —": Dorothy's conclusion IDICWIn 1 British stables 2 Dismounted 3 Miniscule 4 Pad 5 Part of RSVP 6 Cause of campus anxiety 7 Belief 8 Becomes spoiled, as eggs 9 Cleo, in "Pinocchio" 10 Et —: and others 11 Kind of car or walk 12 Does garden work 14 Of a fraternal society 17 Up to now 18 "Pushovers" 22 Eminent 24 Sparrow 25 Simone's school 26 "Thick soup" 28 Underneath ATTENTION COUNSELORS & SPECIALISTS Beautiful Coed Camp in Pocono Mountains ,Salary Range $350 -$lOOO David Margolis, Assistant Director, will be interviewing on campus, Wednesday, March 14 and Thursday, March 15, 1979, at 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • For further information and appointments go to the Student Employment Office, 105 Boucke, or contact: NEW JERSEY YMHA-YWHA CAMPS 589 Central Avenue East Orange, N.J. 07018 (201) 678-7070 . The Office of Residential Life Programs is considering establishing an Interest House for academically oriented, high achieving students. The purpose of this Interest House would be to facilitate faculty-student interaction, promote aca demic programs that enhance intellectual development, and provide an oppor tunity for students with exceptional academic Tecords . to live togethein a res idence hall house. This program would have an affiliation with the recently ap proved University Scholars Program. Students who are Penn State Scholars, National Merit Scholars, have maintained at least a 3.0 grade point average for three terms, or are distinguished in their academic achievement in other ways are eligible to apply for this experimental program. If you are interested in applying, please contact Nancy Rager in 335 Boucke Building, 865-3491. 40 Part of a sports shoe 41 Distributes 42 Regret 43 Vigorously healthy 45 Milky or one 46 One Marx 47 Biblical eagle 49 Cygnet's parent 61 Emphasizes 55 Puzzlement 59 Theatrical motto 61 Authoress Murdoch 62 Perch 63 Buffalo group 84 Germanic letter 65 Turmeric 68 Duece topper 30 Botanist's concern 31 Thigh bone 32 Pittsburgh output 34 Like a rodent 35 Miser Marner 38 Generous gift 39 City between the Everglades and Havana 44 "Is that a no?" 46 Occasional pawn•jumper 48 Gained a second time 60 Social Insect 51 Move slightly 52 "No Traffic" 53 Homophone of "reign" 64 Los Angeles problem 56 Word after theater or movie 57 Additional 58 Amos's partner 60 Entertainers for servicemen: abbr When's the last time you wrote to mom? NOTICE The Daily Collegian Thursday, March 8, 1971