h I 'Ht Lab' IKnow No Season Changes By RON WATTS PMegardbess of seasonal changes, Phoenix Poject reserch Isalways kn9wn as a "hot lab." . The atomic lab is located in the baseent of Palme aoraoy ment oradio-active idie an * * * Hospta theIie i s d fo tions. E'vety two weeks a shipment of radio-active material arrives in abox lined with two Inches of lead. Inside are small glass viles filled wltb a clear liquid. The radio-active substances a r e within the liquid medium of wa-. ter and iodine. All the diluting work is done In a small room in the basernent, surrounded on three sides by 'earth. Within the room the act- ual dliluting is done In an oven- shaped comipartment. The greater part, of the , compartment front is covered by a two Inch barrier of lead. * *. * THE DILUTING is done by Da- vid Weyant, Ai research assistant In: the lab, He works with the mix- ture while watehing his move- ments through a tilted mirror in the back of the compartment. All wih long handled pairo ngs. Weyant has a geiger counter beside him while working In the lab When he hears a fi us knows that sme ver active ma- "t' thoen tat youe wat to move fas tofthe msoateialan geats WOKRST he lab weoha ar rub-e if radio-active substance is spilled on any part of the person. The floor Is made of a heavy paper material which can be ripped up in case any of the li- quids are spilled. Weyant says that he must con- stantly 'be on guard of. becoming too familiar with the colorless ra- dio-active iodine. "Because the Mixer To lie Held The Graduate Student Council will hold its second mixer of the year at 8:30 p.m. tonight on the third floor of the Rackham Bldg. All graduate .£tudents are invited to attend, according to -John .Paivenen, social chairman. radiations are invisible, you never know anything is going wrong un- til it happens-that's the reason ford the geiger counter, Weyant said. uAnother part of the lab is a mea- effort ait bee maem toliminate science departments use 'this lab ed ar tsted fr radio-actv radi THE MICIGIAN DAILY "Only a few dates are left when aointments can be made for 'Ensian pictures," Joe Heinlein, promotIon manager 'announced. The 23rd, 24th and 25th of this month are almost completely open, and severa appontmen1t maye wise this week and next are filled bmade by phone awel as In - Er V Use This Cheek List To Help You With Your Fall Book Selections: ERNEST HEMINGWAY-Across the River and into the Trees........... ......... ..3.00 MIKA WALTARI-The Adventurer............ .3.50 GILBRETH & CAREY-Belles on their Toes. ..... .3.00 BETTY MacDONALD-Anybody Can Do Anything. . 2.75 THOMAS COSTAIN-Son of a Hundred Kings. .. . . 3.00 JOYCE CAREY-A Fearful Joy... . ... ........ . .3.00 BEN AMES WILLIAMS-Owen Glen. ............3.75 FRANK YERBY-Foodtide..... ..........0 A. J. CRONIN-Spanish Gardener.............. .3.00 ANGELA TH IRKELL-County Chronicle....... ..3.50 AN PICTURES! PICTURES! Make that Appointment NOW For your convenience: Phone 2-32-4 1 or come in person MICHIGANENSIAN OFFICES Student Publications Building 1-5 P.M. SUN WORSHIPPERS--Marg Kennedy, '51, Jim Moran, '52, and Lydia Wilhelm, '51 A&D praying for tlear weather for tonight's Hodge Podge Hop, all campus activities show and pep rally. C OONS BOOK STORE IN TH E ARCADE Phone 3-4326 YOUR' F AVORIT E ARTIST S ON H IGH-FIDE LITY, ,jQUIET-SUFFACED, CONVVENIENT, ECONOMICAL A Dai\y RCA VICTOR FEATURE Story by 331/ (LONG-PLAYING) RECRD N EW R E LEASES H arry Reed RIGOLETTO (Complete) wth Jan Peerce, htalo Tajo, Leonard Warren, Erna Berger, Robert Shaw Chorale and Orch. Complete with Album and Booklets. LMC1O1 . . $14.55 BRAHMS: Symphony No. 4 Boston Symphony under Muni . LM 1086 ................ . .. .... ......$5.45 ELGAR: Violin Concerto in B Minor Heifetz with London Symphony LM 1090..... .... .... .... . .........54 FALLA: Nights in The Garden of Spain Rubinstein with St. Louis Orch. LM 1091. . .. . ... .. .. ..... . . . . . .. . . . . . $5.45 POULENC: Mass in G Robert Shaw Chorale LMN 1088 .. ... ... ....... .. .. . .. .. . . .$5.45 PROKOFIEFF: Sonata No. 1 (Op. 80) Menuhin, violin and Gazelle, piano LM 1087.................... ...$5.45 HEART OF TKE BALLET Stokowski and His Orchestra LMv 1083..$...4... We carry the entire RC A Victor Catalogue of 33 % long-playing records in stock. Hear your favorites at the Pictures by Carlyle Mars hall said. The HIodge Podge Hop' ts in- corporating.the 'activities smoker usually held at the Union during the tal ts inform students .about various; campus activities. tooths run b':'epresenii.tives 'of~ the acti- vities will be spaced across the north and south ten ds of the park- ing lot to give any'curious students information. T HE SE BOOT HS will also give students a chance to meet promi- nent members ot dhe differept ac- tivities and discuss qualifications and time requirements. Booths are being manned by the Unon, Lege- mn's Gle Club, the Flying Club,:Gilbert and Sullivan Society, Women's Ath- letic Association,. Wolverine Club, Student Legislature, Association of tndependent Men, tnterFrater-' nity Council, and the Rifle Club. Others are Assembly, Student Religious Association, 'Ensian, Hostel Club, Midhigan Daily, .Uni- versity Choir, Michigan Singers, Arts Chorale, and World Student Service Fund. Several campus organizations were unable to back a booth aV this time, and they will not be represented at the affair. ACCORDING TO master of ceremonies Bob Atkins, '51, the dance intermission entertainment put on by the Phoenix Project committee will be "20 minutes of informal, spontaneous comedy." Bob Leopold, '52, and his Ann Arbor Alley-cats Dixieland Band will get things off to a rocking start. with the "Muskrat Ram- ble" followed by other epics of the jazz era. Working with the jazz-mren will be seven co-eds from Betsy Bar- bour doing a can-can which makes the Phoenix truly "a living mem.. orial." Plans f or "the most beautiful co-ed on campus" to .parade through the acts modeling a ful coat fell through, according to At.; kins, because neither could be found in time for the dance. IN - ADDITION, Bev Oiszynskl, 'SOEd., and Joel Sebastion, '54, wil sing duets and do impersona. tions. "If it gets extremely cold, ot rains, we'll move everything in' side the League," Lydia Wilhelm '51 A&D, League chairman said LOUD AND CLEAR-Beverly Olszynski, 'SOEd. hits a high note for master of ceremonies Bob Atkins, '51. Miss Olszynski will sing a du'et with Joel Sebastion, '54 during the intermission entertain- nient presented by the Phoenix Project committee. 44 It's magic-the way Peter Pan's Merry-Go-Round bra creates alluring, feminie curves! Accentuates a small bust, yet actually minimizes a full bust! 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