Page 8 4 Lion’s Eye (Photo by Donna Curran) : ; LAST ISSUE 253 The Lion’ s Eye will resume publication Fall Term 1979 with its and Letters-to-the-Editor for the August 28, 1979 issue is Tuesday, August 21. The Lion’s Eye wishes all Delco students, faculty, and staff a SUPER SUMMER! for women PERSONAL . RELIABLE HEALTH CARE. _ Birth Control Clinic Fee Includes Routine pelvic examination . Breast examination . Contraceptive coutisaling Lab werk es V-D testing " Call 874-4361 between 9 AM & 4 PM for appointment Reproductive Health & Counseling Center: Crozer Chester Medical Center Annex 15th and Upland Aves., Chester, Pa. Vv GY, “ PRIZES” «GALORE! ; Ag 2 | Play Putt-Putt | | for Prizes! at the SPRING WEEK PICNIC TODAY {sponsored by the LION'S EYE) * Orientation and Registration issue. Deadline for Classified Ads Angel = Continued from Page 5 they are human. With white satin custumes, and cherubic faces. Angel bring forth a brand of rock and roll that would send Few prancing around! They are a feast for the eyes as well as the ears... and it’s so habit forming, it’s Sinful! hr Stephanie Stern ~ Many special thanks are ex- "tended to Bea Frankel at Casablanca Records 4nd Film- works who gave me all the support and information I need- ed. Also to Greg Beniditt. At Electric Factory who helped me in getting back to speak with the group. Thanx Guys! NFL Picks PSU Stars The 28 franchises of the National Football League (NFL) chose 168 college graduates in the first day of the 1979 draft last week. Six players from the 1978-79 almost-champion Nittany Lions were picked. Keith Dorney, tackle, 10th player selected in first round by the DETROIT LIONS. Eric Cunningham, guard, 14th player selected in fourth round by the NEW YORK JETS. Scott Fitzkee, wide receiver, 17th player selected in fifth round by the PHILADELPHIA EAGLES. : Chuck Fusina, quarterback, 23rd player selected in the fifth round by the TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS. Bob Torrey, running back, 8th player selected in the sixth round by the NEW YORK GIANTS. Matt Bahr, place kicker, 28th player selected in the sixth round by the PITTSBURGH STEEL- ERS. {photo by Donna Curran) - Dan Fogelberg appeared before a capacity crowd at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on April 13. Fogelberg also performed before an estimated - 100,000 people at the nuclear power pro- test on the steps of the Capitol in Washington D.C. on May 6. other celebrities at the rally in- cluded Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, and Jane Fonda. News Briefs Fine Arts Show variety. The museum is located just two blocks north of City Hall. Johnson said, ‘'I would like to stay on the council if I could be of and Annex lights up May 9 through May 19 with a display of the oldest black educational institutions in the country. with Fall Term Registration on Tuesday, August 28, 2:00-4:30, and | May 10, 1979 A RT agi The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts will hold its Annual Student Show from May 16 to June 3. The annual Spring exhibi- tion of art by Academy students fills the museum at Broad and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, with works of great vitality and Telephone (215) 972-7600. Elections EAST LANSING, Mich. (CH) — How does a student get elected to the student council of a major university without being on the ballot, without campaigning, and without even knowing about the ° election? It helps if the student is Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson. The | star of the NCAA basketball champions, the Michigan State § University Spartans, was elected by write-in votes to the MSU stu- dent council minority member-at-large position. The surprised some use.’ He-added that he might have difficulty finding time. Johnson's teammates Jay Vincent and Gregory Kelser also receiv- | ed write-in votes, but not eriough to win a seat. ° Mistaken Identity Frank Scoull’s name was incorrectly spelled in the April 19 issue of the Lion's Eye, due to a typographical error. The Lion's Eye sincerely regrets this error. | Performing Arts . a Lo. on pl The Philadelphia College of Performing Arts’ Shubert Thestre music and dance. In-Concert "79 is an annual festival showcasing the many-faceted talents of the college's students and faculty. Vocalists, pianists, orchestras, ensembles, and choirs will be among the performers. For schedule information, call (215) | 515:6200, : Sa Co Carter to Speak at Cheyney WASHINGTON — President Carter has accepted an invitation to deliver the commencement address at Cheyney State College in Thornbury on May 20, the White House announced last month. Presidential Press Secretary Jody Powell said Cheyney is one of Looking Ahead The Office of Student Affairs is looking for volumtasrs: to ely 8 Wednesday, August 29, 8:30-11:30. Any students who are in-| terested in helping should contact Judi Taney in Room 111-G, in| the main building, or call 565-3300, ext. 45. The Office of Student Affairs would really appreciate any students who are willing to give them a hand during this busy time. Fair Acres Festival The Fair Acres Festival will take place Saturday, June 9 and Sunday June 10, from noon until 5 p.m. The event will feature food, entertainment, and games at the center on Route 352 in Lima. Power to the People “Voice” your opinion by signing the four petitions that can be found posted in the main building all during this week. When com- pleted, the petitions, along with letters condemning the construc-| tion of nuclear power plants will be mailed to the people who make the decisions. One of each will be sent to President Carter, Secretary of Energy Schlesinger, Senator Schweiker, and Senator Heinz. 4 Spring Week Activities Thursday, May 10 — USA Spring Picnic - games, sports, and live band ‘— sponsored by student organizations of the USA, 12: :00 noon - Rear of Main Bldg.; Outing Club Obstacle Course, Betsy Raymond, chairperson — 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 11 — Speakers: Dr. Molefi K. Asante, professor and chairman, Dept. of Communications, State University of New York at Buffalo, N.Y. = 2:30-3:30 p.m., Rm. 101. Chaka Fattak House of Umoja — 12:15-1:15 p.m., Rm. 101.; Intramural basket] ball play-offs: 1st place 4th period ‘team- bye, 2nd team-5th place 3rd place-4th place; USA-Movie: ‘‘Bullit” — 10:30 a.m., Rm. 101 Student/Faculty Softball Game — 1:30-3:00 p.m.; “Monte Carlof sponsored by USA — 2:00-4:00 p.m. Saturday — May 12 — USA Car Rally - fee $2. 00 — 12 noon...
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