— LION'S EYE — September 25, 1980 1980 Fall Football November Coach: Joe Paterno 4— LEHIGH 7:15p.m. : September 9 — at Connecticut 2p.m. 6 — COLGATE 1:30 p.m 14 — TOWSON STATE 7:15p.m. 20 — at Texas A&M 7:30 p.m Men's Cross Country — NEBRASKA 30p.m Coach: Harry Groves October September 4 — at Missouri 1:30p.m 20 — Alumni Invitational 11 — at Maryland 1:30 p.m October 18 — SYRACUSE ( Homeroming! 1:30 p.m 4 — Paul Short Invitational at Bethlehem, PA 25 — at West Virginia 1:30 p.m 11 — PENN STATE INVITATIONAL November 18 — at Wisconsin with Iowa State and University 1— MIAMI, FLORIDA 1:30 p.m of Chicago 8 — NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1:30 p.m. 25 — Central Collegiates at Notre Dame 15— at Temple 1:30 p.m November . 28— PITTSBURGH 1710 p.m 1 — Coaches Championships Field Hockey 15 — NCAA District 2 Tournament at Bethlehem, Coach: Gillian Rattray PA y September 24 — NCAA Championships at Wichita, KAN 11 — BUCKNELL 3p.m Men's Golf 13-14 — LADY LION INVITATIONAL ~~ 9:30a.m. Coach: Joe Boyle 16 — TEMPLE 3p.m _ September 20-21 — at Connecticut Invitational 10a.m 18-20 — at Yale Invitational 23 — LASALLE 3p.m October 27 — at Lock Haven 1p.m 4- 5 — at James Madison Invitational 30 — SLIPPERY ROCK 3p.m 10-12— PENN STATE INVITATIONAL October Women’s Tennis 2 — at Delaware 3:30p.m. Coach: Candy Royer 4— RUTGERS 1p.m September 7— at Maryland 3:30 p.m 16 —at Lock Haven 11-12 — at Ohio State Invitational 20 — at Syracuse 18 — at Virginia 11a.m 21 — at Colgate 19 — at James Madison / 11a.m 26-28 — PENN STATE INVITATIONAL 21 — at Cortland 3p.m October 28 — URSINUS 2:15p.m 3-5 — at Eastern Collegiates November 10-12 — at Tennis Life Irivitational 2— WEST CHESTER 2p.m. 16 — at Pittsburgh | 6-8— EAIAW Championships 19-22 — AIAW Championships at Southern Illinois 18 — PENNSYLVANIA 24-26 — at Salisbury Open : Women’s Cross Country Soccer Coach: Walter Bahr Coach: Gary Schwartz September September 20 — LADY LION INVITATIONAL 4-6 — Mayor’s Tournament at Oneonta, NY’ 3 y 27 — Michigan State/Maryland 9 — at Penn State-Behrend 7:30 p.m. #12— AKRON : 7:15p.m. ,.ctoher {t= atindiana 2pm. ° 4 — at Rutgers Invitational 19— ALDERSON-BROADDUS 7pm. UT VIRGINA 21 — at West Chester 1p.m. 18 — at Bucknell Invitational ; : ovember » oe oL pw STATE x bs NE 1— EAIAW Championships at Indiana, PA ; :15p.m. 15 — AIAW Championships at Seattle, WASH October 29 — Athletic Congress Championships. at Ft. 3 — FORDHAM 7:15p.m. Collins, COLO 7— BUCKNELL 7:15 Women's Volleyball 10 — at Maryland 2p.m. Coach: Russell Rose 14 — EAST STROUDSBURG 7:15p.m. September 17— WILLIAM & MARY 7:15p.m. 20-21 — at Pittsburgh Invitational 19 — NOTRE DAME 7:15p.m. 27-28 — at Lady Owl Invitational 22 — at Pittsburgh 7 p.m. 30 — EAST STROUDSBURG 24 — NAVY 7:15p.m. October 28 — SHIPPENSBURG 7:15p.m. 3 — GEORGETOWN 31 — SUNY-BINGHAMTON 7:15p.m. 4 — PENN STATE CLASSIC Sports Schedules * 9— LAURENTIAN 10-11 — LADY LION INVITATIONAL 17-18 — at Delaware Invitational 21 — at Georgetown" 24-25 — at Maryland Invitational 31 — at Pittsburgh November 4— PITTSBURGH 7-8 — George Washington Classic 14-15 — TEMPLE/PRINCETON 20-22 — EAIAW Championships December 4-6 — AIAW Championships Women’s Golf Coach: Annette Thompson September 12-13 — at Longwood Invitational 18-20 — PENN STATE INVITATIONAL : October 3-4 — at New Jersey Invitational November 7-9 — at Lady Tarheel Invitational Men's and Women's Bowling Coach: Don Ferrell ~ October 11 — UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND 1p.m 12— GETTYSBURG 1p.m 25 — at George Washington University 1p.m 26 — at University of Maryland 1p.m November 1-2 — Holiday Lanes Tournament at Weitron ~ W.VA 8-9 — Sheraton Lanes Tournament at Buffalo, NY 8 — ERIE COMMONWEALTH CAMPUS 9— SUNY-BUFFALO 15 — at Drexel 1p.m. 16 — at Temple 1p.m. 28-29 — National Collegiate Team-Match Play at St. Louis, MO December 6 — LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 1p.m. 7— VILLANOVA lpm. 13— TEMPLE 1p.m. 14 — DREXEL 1p.m. 30-31 — Walt Peabody Invitational at Las Vegas Women’s Soccer Coach: Tim Conley September 13 — LOCK HAVEN 1p.m. 19-21 — Soccer Bowl '80 Tourney at Washington, D.C. 27 — Tiger Invitational Tourney at Princeton, NJ 28 — at Franklin & Marshall 1p.m. October 4 — at Slippery Rock 2p.m. 5— BUCKNELL l1p.m. 11 —ST. JOHN FISHER l1p.m. 18 — CORTLAND STATE 11a.m. 25 — at Connecticut 2p.m. 26 — at Boston College 11a.m. 31 — Pennsylvania State Championships at Lancaster Five Members Join Staff has done additional studies at the University of California at Berkeley and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Sibyl Severance is an assis- tant professor of English and has taught at the University of Delaware, Lincoln University, Widener University, and Bran- dywine College. She is a graduate of the University of Director’s Office — Five new faculty members have joined the campus this fall. Carol Brown, who taught health and physical education courses here last winter and spring terms, is here on a special one-year appointnment. She is a graduate of Gettysburg College and is now enrolled in a master’s program at West Chester State College. She has taught in the Wallingfor- Swarthmore School District and has coached swimming at Widener University. Robert Scott Fowler joins us as assistant professor of mathematics. He has a bachelor’s degree, with highest honors, from Swarthmore Col- lege and he earned his M.S. and Ph.D. at Cornell University. He Ta Bag 0 M.A. and Ph.D. at the Universi- ty of Delaware. She is a reci- ‘pient of an N.E.H. Fellowship to Yale University. Gary Shulberg is a graduate, magna cum laude, of Temple University, where he also earn- ed his M.S. and Ph.D. He joins the campus faculty as an assis- tant professor of mathematics. Mangalam Subramanian is HE wie oF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & COUNSELING CENTER Early Abortion Services offering personal and professiona | allen Tion In a caring atmosphere Crozer Chester Medical Center Annex (215) 874-4361 Pregnancy testing available. Michigan and she earned her- the third person to join the staff, as assistant professor of mathematics. He has a B.A. College, Hyderabad, India, and M.A. from Osmania University, In- dia, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. 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The Undergraduate Student Association (USA) holds meetings regulary, and all future meeting times will be posted regularly. If anyone is interested in joining the USA, the voice of students on campus, please feel free to contact Lori Johnson, presi- dent, at 565-0249, or leave a note in the USA mailbox. . Lion’s Eye staff meeting today at 3rd period, Room 203. All must come to receive new assignments. If unable, contact Lynn Johnson, c/o Lion’s Eye mailbox. New members welcome! . Tutors are needed for a variety of subjects, especially | mathematics. Interested students should contact Dean Shaffer in the Student Affairs modular building as soon as possible. . The Outing Club is collecting aluminum soda and bear cans in order to make money for the Club. This money will be used to defray the costs of some of the trips. A barrel has been placed out- side building by the dumpster. The club would appreciate everyone's help in collecting the cans, and in making the aluminum can drive a success. You will not only be helping the Outing €lub, but will be helping to save ecology. At University Park . . . Rolf you ‘re going to write to a yr who is living at the main campus in University Park, here’s how to address the letter: Name Room Number, Hall Name University Park, Pa 16802 (Do'not use The Pennsylvania State University in the address). If you friend lives off-campus in State College, the ZIP code is + 16801. For student directory information at University Park, dial (814) 865-4700. In the Area . .. . . Jamaican reggae singers Bob Marley and the Wailers will ap- pear on the University of Pennsylvania campus Friday, Sept. 26 at 8 and 11 p.m. Sponsored by the Penn Union Council (PUC), the concert will be held at Irvine Auditorium, 34th and Spruce St. Tickets, priced at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 are on sale at all Ticketron outlets. 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