—The Daily Collegian Friday, September 7. 1973 Acariora briefs due Legal briefs are due today on Joe .Acanfora's appeal of a federal judge's May decision upholding Acanfora's transfer from teaching to an ad ministrative post. . Acanfora, a 1972 Penn State ONE SUBJECT, ONE SUBJECT COMPOSITION iff • 2COMPOS . ITION BOOKS`' BOOK WithSTA EPSEENANIL NARROW-COLLEGE i ° SIZE 8" X 10' f AND WIDE RULED NARROW & A e 80 PAGES 80 PAGES COLLEGE 46 ¢ Wire Bound RULED METAL BOOKENDS"' 35' BIC PENS 15 & 19' HI—LITERS 44 and 49' MEMO BOARD 88' ERASERS 19' MUSIC NOTEBOOKS 49' FLAIR PENS 3T ea or 3/1 00 THEME COVERS ' 15 & 19' TRANSPARENT COVERS 49' DRAWER ORGANIZER 97 C CLEAR REPORT COVERS 19' BLACK BINDER 79' EAT'ON'S CORRASABLE BOND TYPING PAPER 100 SHEETS to BOX Medium or Heavy OUR PRICE ONLY $1• 00 POSTER BOARD MANILA PAPER at . THIRD CUT FOLDERS IN MANY COLORS 19* ONE D O ZEN 62 t 22 X 27 PKG . BAIMAMM DUI Y :r ur master charge SAVE NOW WITH. THESE LOW PRICES FOR GIANT BACK-TO-SCHOOL BARGAINS MASTER CHARGE CARD • G. C. MURPHY CO. -- First Quality Always STATE COLLEGE --- 127 S. Alien St. Open Mon. thru Fri. till 9; Sat. till 5:30 Park in the New Pugh Street Garage graduate, filed for the appeal June 12 to the U.S. 4th Circuit of Appeals in Richmond. Darryl Anderson, Acanfora's attorney, said the Montgomery County. Maryland. School Board. against whom Actin.: fora's suit is filed then will file a reply to the brief. He said oral arguments probably will be heard sometime around the end of September In his suit Acanfora con tends his transfer• was solely because he was a homosexual and — deprived hirn.of his right The COLLEGE STATIONERY STORE to engage in his chosen profession, stigmatized_ him, abridged his freedom of speech and association and intruded upon his privcy." The school board transferred Acanfora last September after learning of his difficulty in ob taining his Pennsylvania Cer tification. Acanfora's contract expired at the end of June and was not renewed. Because of this Anderson also has filed to the Maryland State Board of Education for an appeal of Acanfora's non renewal. SAVE AT MURPHY'S FOUR SUBJECT COMPOSITION BOOK With Penn State Seal Size 8 1 /2 X 11" 180 pages 9 • c THREE SUBJECT AT 86' FILLER PAPER NARROW OR COLLEGE RULED 74y CORK BULLETIN BOARDS 24 X 36 $4.98 18 X 24 $2.98 iety in campus broadcasting The numbers 911, 1600, 570 and 59 are not measurements, telephoneeDum hers or guesses at the number of University regulations. They are' the dial numbers of WD FM, WEHR, WSHR and WHR, the, four student-operated cam pu4, radi6kations. WDFM has the biggest signal range of the four stations, with a radius of 25 to 30 .nilles. WDFM uses its sta- ENGINEERS HOLDER W/PAD 1.77 tion in 304 Sparks 24 hoi.irs a on-the-job training for studen day. broadcasting 22 • hours ts. and training workers the other two hours. • WDFM progr - fims include faculty advisers on' the WDFM ro c k and roll, classical music, Executive Committee Board, progressive music, and local which includes the station and national news. WDFM manager, program director and Station Manager ; Patrick chief engineer, all students. Richards said the station All of East Halls Radio's should provide an alternative elected officials niust live in broadcasting service ror the East Halls. Russ Rassman, ac student community and 'good ling WEHR president, said he ONE SUBJECT COMPOSITION BOOK With Penn State Seal Size 8 1 / 2 " X 11" 100 pages Wire-O-Boimd COLLEGE AND NARROW RULING • C • CLIP BOARD 57' PENCILS - 1 doz. 61' 3 X 5 FILE CARDS 27' FILE CARD BOX 49' ENGINEERS PAD 69' DESK FILE ORGANIZER 97' CARTERS-MARK-A-LOT 48' SUBJECT DIVIDERS 29' EL—MARKO MARKERS 59' ENVELOPES 39' MASKING TAPE 59' WRITING TABLETS 39' STACKING LETTER TRAY 97' PAPER PUNCH 29' STAPLER KIT 98' CARBON PAPER 39' 500 SHEET FILLER 91' WDFM receives all funding from the University. It has two wants the, station to be "un conventional, to satisfy what the stations downtown don't." Thus far , WEHR has broad cast only in the dining halls and study lounges of Johnston. The station plans to broadcast to the 14 East Halls dorms for the first time this term, Hassman said. Rassman said WEHR has needed two years to start broadcasts to all the dorms because the station has money and transmission problems. WEHR will broadcast on 'carrier current, which transmits through a building's electrical lines. The lighting system in East Halls interferes with the radio signal, making it necessary for WEHR to have -a transmitter in each building to which it - wants to broadcast : These extra transmitter, took a lot of time and money to set up, slowing WEHR's grand opening. Both WEHR and South Halls Radio fund themselves through pizza, hoagie, hot dog and candle sales and raffles. casino nights and movies. , WSHR plans to broadcast for the first time next week. WSHR is run on carrier current and also must have a tran smitter in each building. WSHR will broadcast to the eight dorms of South Hall. and hopes to expand to Beaver Hall next. WSHR general Manager Bob Clawges said he wants Collegian notes A Lacros!.e meeting will be , held 7 p.m. Thursdir in 268 .Ree Hall. The Penn State Singers. will pre:.ent "An Evening of Gil Nert and Sullivan," a performance of "Trial by Jury," and .ceue. from other Gilbert and Stith% an production.. Audition?. will be held 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday in 212 Eihenhower Chapel. Mechanical Engineering 470, "Introduction to Air Pollution," will he offered first period Monday, Wednesday and Friday'in 145 Fenske Fall Term instead of the scheduled 'fourth period. A jazz program of reeord hip and comments will he of fered 7:30 p.m. Motula in the HUB reading Room. Deailline for adding I'IMNe , Sept. 19 and for dropping Classified Rates First Insertion $1.25 Each' Additional Insertion $.35 Each Additional 5 words $.15/day Collegian Office 126 Carnegie Bldg. 865-2531 Welcome New Students Grace Lutheran Church Beaver Ave. at Garner St. '9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. every Sunday WEHR "to get something together for South Halls because South has no union building." He added he want, "some cohesion for the dorms." West Halls Radio elected of ficials must lie in West Halls. WHR broad'easts on carrier current to all of West Halls and to Simmons. and hopes to broadcast to other areas on campus soon. WHR does not need a transmitter in each building because West Hall , has a different type of lightii. system which does not interfere with the signal. WHR is a committee unde'r the West Halls Council and receive• all its fund• fr the council. The station buihls most of its ()inn equipment. WHR has the oulS portable board on campus., making it possible to broadcast from anrvhere, and claim, the biggest record collection of the campus radio .4tations. All four station , receive free records from record distributor:. WDFM and I;CHR hold contests in 1% hich reront. are given away a. prize.. None of the - station. br 4 I cast paid advertisement , . but they broadeast public service information and the artisitie of non-profit organization,. All four station. are willing to train intere4ed %olunteers to work a, die jockey,. engineer , and in .once ca.t•N as ==l counw, 6 Wt. 1 Winter Term preregistration. deadline is Oet. I. •.! A (411).,tation for filing drop-7 add notice:. w ill he (pen front Sept. 10 through Sept. 14 a,u front Sept. 17 through Sept. in the HUB. The Volunteer tier% ice Cen. f ter Hill hold recruitment foi; nevs members 7 v.m. in the FMB. Tiekt;t?.. fur the Neh Rider.n . of the Purple Sage convert %%le, be &.ohl at the HUB de-k and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If ticket. are a%ailable, the. al-o sill he sold" at the door. The Forestrs and Societies %sill sponsor a talk b. Roger Latham. (mtdoors editor—• for the Pittsburgh Pre,-, on wildlife and ronsenation 71: Wednesilit% in 301 .• Agricultural kllmini-iration. MemberAips are a% ailable.
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