Fire plan: At long last! The Classroom Building, which opened in September 1971, has finally been provided with a fire plan. After much urging to provide a fire plan, .Bighacras Business Manager Mr. Paul Cerula suggest ed that SGA design a tentative fire plan. SGA President Jo seph C. Melnick made a prelim inary proposal, which was in spected by campus Fire Marshal Richard Wrubey. Wrubey made minor corrections and recommended improvements in Melnick' I .S proposal; the propos al was then submitted to Cerula. Cerula.accepted Melnick's plan, which, according to Melnick, should be in effect within two weeks. The actual institution of the fire safety plan J_s being done by Melnick and another student, Brad McNab. Both stu dents are on the University payroll for the time they spend working on the project, and are under Cerula's direct supervis ion. Ohio comes to PSU UNIVERSITY PARK—Penn State's Athletic Department has announced its football ticket .policy for the Nittany Lion's game with Ohio State on Sept. 18. Tickets remaining after the sale of season and student tickets will be made available only to members of the Nittany Lion Club. There will not be a public sale. Any remaining tickets will be reserved for those members of the Nittany Lion Club who are season tick et holders. The game with Ohio State is one of seven home contests on the Lion's 1976 schedule. Other home games are Sept. 11, Stanford; Sept. 25» Iowa; Oct. 9, Army; Oct. 16, Syracuse (homecoming); Nov. 6, North Carolina State; and Nov. 20, Pittsburgh. Penn State's four road games are Oct. 2, at Ken tucky;. Oct. 23, at West Virgin ia; Oct. 30, at Temple; and Nov. 13, at Miami for a night game. TEAR GAS BLAMED FOR DEATHS Although law enforcemeht officials have commonly used tear gas to quell social disturbances and to keep prisoners in line, a common variety of the gas is now being blamed for. the deaths of at least three people in New York City last year. The Highacres Collegian, Mar. 31, 1976 -
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