14—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, March 30, 1982 Lectures, Talks • and Seminars Tuesday The Christian Science Organization sponsors Robert W. Jeffery in a lecture titled, "Christ: The Light Shining in the Darkness," 7:30 p.m., HUB Reading Room. The Career Development and Placement Center and Women's Studies Option present "Job Search and the Dual Career Couple." The program includes three panel discussions: The Professional's Perspective, 1 p.m.; The Employer's Perspective, 2:30 p.m. and The Personal Perspective, 4 p.m.; HUB Art Gallery Lounge. Panhel and the Alumni Association present Alumni Fellow Elizabeth Kelly with "Tips on Getting Ahead," 8:30 p.m., HUB Gallery Lounge. Also in the HUB Gallery lounge is a seminar on "Opportunities in Graduate Studies" at 7 p.m. Tau Phi Delta fraternity presents 'another in its series of outdoor seminars. Featured are , Wildlife Service biologist Dave Futnam, area turkey calling expert Jody Hugil and regional turkey hunting authority Earl Hower discussing turkey hunting • techniques, 7:30 p.m., 427 E. Fairmount Ave. The Department of Comparative Literature features Emily Grosholtz in a luncheon/lecture titled, "Angels' Language and the • Imagination: Reike and Baudelaire," 12:15 p.m., 204 HUB. Three Cultures will feature Paul- O. Wooley, Jr. of Health Planning 'and Administration in a talk on "Utilitarian" Vs. Social Equalitarian :Health Care Policies," 12:20 p.m., :101 Kern. The Career Development and Placement Center features :afternoon seminars on Resume Preparation, 12:45 p.m.; Job Search for the Non-Technical Major, 2:20 p.m. and Interview Skills, 3:55 p.m., 109 Boucke • Gerard Damaison of Chevron Overseas Petroleum will discuss "Petroleum Source Beds: Environments of Deposition and Stratigraphy," 3:45 p.m., 22 Deike Alagacone Sriskantha gives a talk titled, "Tozzett, Classic ft 9," Ctil SAY CPIZZA CPUB 340 CE. COLLEGE APE 237-5718 New!!! Delicious Dinner Specials every night! (made with homemade, handspun white or whole wheat dough & no preservatives!) Sunday: A Well Balanced Pizza! buy a meat topping and get a vegetable topping for s'. Monday: 25' off 10", .50' off 12" or 14" .75' off 16" pizza. Tuesday:lo" pizza with a salad for only 2.95 Wednesday: $l.OO off Red Stuffed Pizza Pitcher of beer: 2.00 & 2,25 Thursday: 50' off Stromboli & Cahone. Pitcher of beer: 4.00 & 215. serving pepri-cola READ 3:45 p.m., 213 Buckout The Alumni Association features Alumni Fellow Elizabeth Kelly, senior consultant, planning and allocations for United Way of America, speaking on managing community service programs, 10:15 a.m., E. 317 Human Development. Also scheduled is a seminar on Women's Education and Professional Development, 3:30 p.m., 224 Rackley. Wednesday The Accounting Club and Beta Alpha Psi present Douglas MdCormick, treasurer for the Pittsburgh Pirates, lecturing on "Accounting for a Sports Entity," 7:30 p.m., 121 Sparks. Colloquy sponsors a slide presentation and speech titled "A Woman's Journey," detailing the adventures of Cindy Ross on the Appalachian Trail, 7:30 p.m., HUB Assembly Room. The Environmental Engineering Department sponsors Dr. Charles O'Melio of Johns Hopkins University in a disOusSion on "Aquasals: The Physical Aspect of the Behavior in Aquatic Systems," 7:30 P.m., 305 HUB. The Insurance and Real Estate Club features Mark Bigat,l, president of the Centre County Board of Realtors, in a talk titled, "Real Estate in the Near Future," 7:30 p.m., 151 Willard. Penn State Flying Lions, a new organization on campus, presents Dan Reese of Piper Aircraft Corporation speaking on aviation education and safety, 7:30 p.m., 232 Hammond. The Alumni Association features Elizabeth Kelly, senior • consultant, planning and allocations for United Way of America, speaking on Community Services, 9:35 a.m., 115 Electrical Engineering West. Also featured is a talk on Field Experience, 8 p.m., 108 Human Development. Thursday The Career Development and Planning Center features afternoon seminars on Job Search for the Non-Technical Major, 12:45 p.m.; Interview Skills, 2:20 p.m. and Resume Preparation, 3:55 p.m., 109 Boucke. Physics Colloquium presents M. Dresden in a talk titled, "H. A Kramers and the Quantum Theory," 3:50 p.m., 117 Osmond. Department of Anthropology ' Michele Hayward, Ph.D. candidate ********* * * * * * * * * * * ARENA FRI-SAT-SUN * 2-4-6-8-10 * HARRISON DALDERs OF THE * FORD ri - LOST ARK Ei : . ..-'...- .. I:ARENA..S.. , Tti . A.T.RES '...-..: * 1600 N. Atherton St. 237-2444 * —Free Parking— • * * * A ENA II MIDNIGHT ONLY * * I * • ~, Interlude * of * "LUST" * * I N._. * *********** * * * * * * * in anthropology, speaks on "Linkage of Colonial Mexican Parish Records," 3:30 p.m., 107 Carpenter. Department of German presents Heinz Osterle, Northern Illinois University, and "Auf den Spuren der Antigone," 8 p.M., 124 Sparks. Panhel as part of Women's Awareness Week presents a seminar on "Women's Health Issues," 8:30 p.m., 220 HUB. "Women's Health Issues with Dr. Wickersham" The University's noted Professor of Zoology and human sexuality speaks, 8:30 p.m., 320 HUB. Films Tuesday "Football Fever" Film in which professional football players discuss the correlation between spiritual aspects of their lives and athletic success. Lions Todd Blackledge and Curt Warner are scheduled to appear at the showing. Sponsored by the Campus Crusade for Christ. 8 p.m., 102 Forum. "How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive" Instructional film on rape and assault. Sponsored by the Penn State Students for Life in observation of Women's Awareness Week. 9:35 and 11:10 a.m. today, 12:45 and 2:20' p.m. tomorrow and Thursday, HUB Main Lounge. Thursday "Fallacies of Hope" Another in the series of selections from "Civilization," Sir Kenneth Clark's BBC-produced film series on art. Co-Sponsored by the Museum of Art and the Art Students' League. 7 p.m., First Floor Gallery, Museum of Art. "The Hot Rock" Generally , pleasing comedy in which a makeshift group of so-called thieves, led by slick fellows Robert Redford and George Segal, have the darndest time trying to lift a priceless diamond from a. well-guarded museum. Directed by Peter Yates ("Breaking Away"), this 1972 film won plaudits for its innovative editing. 7 and 9 p.m., 112 Kern. "Knife in the Head" Bruno Ganz plays Hoffman, a biogeneticist who searches for his/estranged wife in a radical hangout when he is shot in the head during a police raid. The film deals primarily with his attempt, despite irreversible brain damage, to piece together his consciousness and reconstruct the series of events that led to Ills tragedy. The film also makes deeper statements about political and social. manipulation. Directed by Germany's Reinhard Hauff. 7 and 9 p.m., 112 Chambers. Sounds The Bars Arthur's (formerly Le Bistro) Red Dog Records' recording artists Archie Blue will appear tonight. Allen Room Bill Filer plays tonight, tomorrow and Thursday. Autoport Tonight, enjoy the sounds of Larry Marynek, tomorrow Jim Langton entertains on the grand piano, and Thursday listen to Skip Werham. Brewery Spend your evening with Second Wind tomorrow, Thursday party with Red Rose Cotillion. Brickhouse Tavern Tomorrow and Thursday lock with music's Force-of-One J.B. Coffee Grinder Isabel Fine performs tonight and tomorrow; Thursday enjoy the music of Tom Huckabee. Gatsby's Bittersweet performs on Wednesday. La Bella Vita Relax on Thursday with Andy Mozenter. Le Papillon Enjoy the mellow sounds of Sherry McCamley tonight, tomorrow, and Thursday. The Pub (Holiday Inn) Thursday David Fox, formerly of Backseat Van Gogh, plays for your enjoyment. Phyrst Red Rose rocks tonight, Thursday Second Wind takes the stage. Rathskellar Tom Casey appears tomorrow, Kenny ,Matthieu sets the mood on Thursday. Rego's John Cunningham plays tonight, tomorrow and Thurkiay. Scorpion Kikkin' Inn rocks with a country style tonight and tomorrow. Thursday take the Tahoka Freeway exit to the Scorp'. Sly Fox (Sheraton) Way Out features all types of music tonight, tomorrow, and Thursday. Saloon W.C. Billhick appears tonight, while tomorrow Larry Moore plays the oldies. Thursday Celebrated Welsh actor-playwright Emlyn Williams brings his acclaimed portrayal of Charles Dickens to the University in "Emlyn Williams as Dickens," at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Stinger performs. Shandygaff Ray Anthony spins the Golden Oldies Thursday night Westerly Parkway Hiway Pizza Special Consensus appears on Wednesday. Concerts and Coffeehouses HUB Tom Symczak, Nancy Dowling and M.B. King, and Emil Parvensky appear at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the HUB Main Lounge. Galleries Kern Ceramics and paintings are featured in the graduate commons. Lynette King's ceramics work will continue through Wednesday. Paintings on paper by Marcelle Lapow Toor will continue through Thursday. Museum of Ad Continuing through May 30 is the "Director's Choice, Selected works from the Mudeums Collection," an exhibit of works chosen by Museum director Bill Davis. "Photographs from the Museum's Collection," including some of the Museum's recent acquisitions of contemporary work, is on display through April. 18. Pattee In the East Corridor Gallery will be a display of prints from the Arts library's collection through April 8. Natalie Wood memorabilia will be on display in TUESDAY _AT THE BREWERY Az a rEx AND JACK DANIELS NO COVER SUZIE WONG EGGROLLS NIGHTLY 10-2 the Main Lobby and Second Floor East Pattee through April 8. Portraits by Judy Stern will be o!I display through April 9 in the Lending Services Lobby. Paintings, prints and drawings by Allyson Lush will be on display in West Pattee Lobby through April 16. Zoller A sculpture display by Glen Zweygardt through April'4 including mixed media sculptures of various size works. 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