Alaskan pipe line? TEMPERATURES MAY St/AR above 120 degrees in man!, of the tunnels run ning underground at Penn State. Prof to talk on behavior change Michael Mahoney, assistant professor of psychology, will speak on behavior modification of youiself and others 8 tonight in Irvin lounge. The Student Assistance Cen ter Advisory Board will meet 7:30 tonight in 235 Boucke. The Wildlife Society will present a program on "Hunter Harvest Data What, How and Why" 7:30 tonight in _5 Ferguson The National Art Education Association will meet 7:30 tonight in 230 Chambers. Paul Collegian notes Edmondston, associate professor of art education, will speak on brush ink techniques on rice paper. The Student EnvirOnmental Counseling Organization steering committee will meet 7 . 30 tonight in 306 Willard. The Centre County Chapter of the Nation Organization for Women will meet 7 tonight at the Unitarian Fellowship, Touchdown! Someday you will want to remember.. Order you 1975 yearbook at the La Vie table on the ground floor of the HUB October 21-25, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. , Senior book $9.00 709 Ridge Ave. Galen The Penn State Barbell Club formation and reservations Dreibelbis, incumbent can- will beet 6:30 tonight in 167 call 865-7441 didate for State House, will Willard speak A panel discussion on "Man temporary German Dinner game 6 tonight on the HUB and Food in the 20th Century: today in the Maple Room of lawn. An organizational An Historical Perspective" Human Development. For in- meeting will follow. will take place 8 tonight in the HUB Assembly Room. The Penn State Orjgani zation for the Reform of R cycle this paper. e Marijuana Laws will Meet 7:39 tonight in 369 Willard. r. . [l/1 5 ° FALL 2/ $ 1 " WEEKEND SPECIAL 5` Roast Beef Sandwiches / 50 with this coupon Thurs. Oct. 24 till Sun. 27th . • Good Only in the - State College Arby's ,• • 11, - .V7 -400 W. College I L If UM On Ili I= 11111 o / ONE BOOK IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS FSHA 410 will present a Con- Tea - m will have an intrasquad TWO ARBY'S • • • Underclass Book $7.00 The Penn State Frisbee Campus tunnels of love? By JOHN MITCHELL Collegian Staff Writer Twenty-four-hour visitation was not always a reality at the University, but for students who wished it was, tunnels run= ning under the campus posed an interesting alternative to waiting for daylight : houis to visit girl's dormitories_ Several tunnels run from the Pollock Union Building to girl's dorms in the area and now are used as service tunnels, ac cording to John Fishburn, director of Housing and Food vices. .41„ These tunnels are used to transport goods between buildings. Housing steam and utility lines which service the area also run through the tunnels. But in the past, it is rumored that these underground service tunnels may have served as "tunnels of love" when a forgetful janitor forgot to lock them up securely. Marvin Freed, community relations officer at University Safety, said that this infiltration of guys didn't cause any great problem. "Just once in awhile we got a call about it," he said. Some of the tunnels under Penn State may have been designed larger than average so they eould be used as air raid shelters in case of an attack; according to Robert Link project assistant administrator for the Physical Plant. Specifically, some tunnels under East Halls and under Pollock area were built in the early 60s when the Cold War was hot, and were designed larger than the previous utility tunnels. The increase in size could have permitted them to be equipped DELIVERY SERVICE Campus & Boro Monday thru Thursday 6 P.M. to 1 A.M. Friday & Saturday 6 P.M, to 2 A.M Sunday 6 P.M. to Mid-night VIII 1611111IIIHI THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 111111011 , 11111111; COUPON 1025 6 50'OFF ON THE PURCHASE OF • ANY SPORTSMAN dA PIZZA 128 E. 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The power, plant in the southwest corner of campus generates steam to heat the buildings all over campus, ac cording to Charles P. Martin, manager of utilities operations for the Physical Plant. The steam is transported under pressure of around 160 pounds in pipes which lie ih the tunnels, he said. Martin said that"the steam tunnels originate from the power plant and branch out all over campus. The paths these tunnels take is readily apparent in the winter because of the dry streets and sidewalks which exist when the rest of campus is icy and snowy, he said. There are various other tunnels that are more accessible to -the tunnel "spelunker" at Penn State. The pedestrian walkway at the intersection of Pollock and Shortlidge Roads is an exam ple of a tunnel system that was designed specifically for people. 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