10— The Daily Collegian Tuesday, May 11, 1976 Student drivers will stay USG protests Teamsters The Undergraduate Student Government Senate last night voted to send a letter to the University denouncing the efforts of Teamsters Union Local 8 to replace students driving the inner and outer loop buses with Teamster members. Alex Holt, former president of the Graduate Student Association, said if the contract with the Teamsters is signed June 1, 27 students will be out of jobs. "Although this contract will only affect a minority of students, it will still affect students," Holt said. "It's a damned tough proposition to get jobs in State College," he added. Holt said the maximum wage students receive is $2.50 with no work-study money allotted by the University. The Teamsters wages would What YOU can do to help prevent theft: record all serial num bers, engrave all valuables, lock all doors, and if theft should occur report it immediately by calling 865-5458. 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FREE BUS PASSES for all Centre Line busses lets you liv away from it all, yet be able to quickly get on campus to different stops. PARKWAY PLAZA across from Westerly Parkway Shoppi Center for Summer and Fall rentals. CALL 238-3432 for more information. be $4, not including University benefits Team sters are entitled to. Holt said because the loops are subsidized by University funds, the subsidies will have to be increased to cover the wage increase. Holt said this could possibly result in service cutbacks. The University has been fighting this the contract for two years, but the "union is pushing very hard" for this contract, Holt said. He said because the University employs Team sters it is "very sensitive to pressure" from the union. In other action, the Senate voted to send letters to the slate majority and minority leaders of the House in support of two bills which would increase the rights of students living in apartments. House Bill 1570 would make Tired of Dorm Food? Let the Colonel Help Kentucky Fried Ckick.n® it illegal for a landlord to evict a tenant within a year— if the tenant has complained to authorities about apart ment conditions. House Bill 1571 will make it illegal for any landlord to rent an apartment to tenants if the apartments are not fit to live in. The Senate voted against giving its endorsement to the July 4 Coalition, a nation-wide organization planning demonstrations July 4 in Philadelphia. The Coalition is demon strating against oppression of minorities in the form of jobs, equality and indecent stan dards of living. The Coalition previously demonstrated last March in New York City. . University Concert Com mittee Board Member Andy Cohen claimed the committee is not in the red yet, but said if S. Garner Street Only it does fall into a deficit, "it's all over. We won't get any money from the University." Cohen said the committee is hoping to bring give "big name" groups to Penn State next fall. Cohen said ticket prices would definitely go up. USG Vice President Dave Hickton said letters were sent to certain legislators on the House Law and Justice Committee in support of House Bill 1699 which would decriminalize marijuana. Hickton said he hopes to go to Harrisburg Thursday to lobby in support of the bill. Town Senator Mike Tingue resigned from the Senate for "personal reasons"; his replacement is Judy Naginey. Last night's meeting was th last of Spring Term for the Senate. Board accepts tentative budget rti continued from page 1. periences that impose on the privacy questions raised by board members of students. Such activities will about some of the activities and require prior approval of the school • learning objectives. Although board board. 00 members Nancy Daniels and Loretta Francis Rhodes, chairman of the Jefferies still questioned some of the Advisory Committee on Sexism, •••• activities and objectives, the proposal presented an activities report on the was passed as a limited pilot program first year of implementation for the • to be implemented for 1976-77. elimination of sex bias in staffing and Daniels questioned parts of the educational programs. She reported curriculum, saying that especially on on the establishment of grievance the junior high level she found the procedures for district personnel and treatment of alcoholism inac- students and the establishment of a • ceptable, adding also that students • district Title IX compliance officer. • need an introduction to what drugs It was recommended that two are legal or illegal at least on the people be added to the Title IX intermediate level. compliance committee to remove Daniels. also said that she feels the possible charges of discrimination at §.• . i board has to set up a policy as to the local level, and also that a policy whether or not they are going to statement be established at the June accept affective education. An ac- meeting about district compliance companying .motion was passed with Title IX anti-discriminatory relating to sensitivity training ex- measures. Farr says body image essential By KAREN EGOLF Collegian Staff Writer A person should know about all parts of his body, said Jo Ann Farr in her talk - on "Body Image" last night in Irvin Hall. "It's very important to know how you feel about your basic equipment before you interact with 'others in any way, let alone intimately," Are You a Son of a B Or - An A, 0, AB? If So We Can Use You In Our Plasma Program. Presently we are using many students In Our Physician Supervised Plasma Donation. You Can Help Contribute Plasma Needed For Such Products as: Factor 8 for Hemophilia, Gamma Globulin, Serum Albumin, Vaccines and Diagnostic Reagents. For Your Time and Contribution You Can Earn $60.00 Per Month. We Are A Short Walk From Campus. Located Behind Rite Aid Store, 120 S. Allen Sera-Tec Biologicals Call Now: 237-5761 120 S. Allen St. Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30-8:30 State College, Pa. Fri 8:30-4:00 Farr said According to Farr, there is a certain kind of body image stressed in this society. "Very early we're inculcated with the Miss America-Mr. America myth," she said. When Farr asked the women in the audience what they first noticed about men, they responded the face, eye contact, backs and legs. Men said they look at breasts and back sides. Farr talked about personal space the way people keep their distance from others. A film was shown of two Personal space is the area people in their sixties making around the body which is off- love. The purpose of the film limits to strangers, she said. was to stress that people can "This culture keeps the most still love and be loved. long personal space of any after their standardized culture," she said. "I don't beauty is gone. 0 • 0 _.7 The school board also took action on next year's school calendar, changing the starting date to Sept. 7 and moving spring vacation to the second weekend in April. The vacation dates are April 8 to 11, with March 1 dropped as a vacation day. In other action the board heard an educational quality report on the district that showed State College second in the state in National Merit semi-finalists competition, with 80 per cent of area students attending college while nationally only 67 per cent do so. The board also approved resur facing of school tennis courts by the municipality in return for local use of the courts at night and on weekends. During the summer the courts are opqn to the public. keep a lot of personal space and I feel a lot of people have quickly developed trust in me because of it."