—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, September 8, 1976 =ll ARHS to fight alcohol rules A committee to take action against the alcohol policy was formed at a meeting of the Association of Residence Hall Students last night: "We all understand what the sentiments of the dorm students . are," Dave 'Beaver's Busted Boozers' win "Beaver's Busted Boozers," a team from South Halls, won the "Almost Anything Goes" competition last weekend. Second in the competition sponsored by Orientation was a team consisting of the ORLD Pick / •cY` * " - ilt 401?' 4 * NO SKILLS NEEDED 0 q. COME OUT & PICK AWAY -p 427 40 C 0 CITY lil Ull PHONE STATE THEATER STATE COLLEGE, PA. SHOWS AV 7:OOPM & 9:3OPM GEN.ADMISSION $3.50 Robbins, ARHS president said. "But because alcohol is illegal for minors the only real recourse we have is to prompt USG to take some action, like lobbying in the state legislature to have the laws changed." In other action, Robbins cheerleaders and Andy Bailey, the Nittany Lion. 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