The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 08, 1976, Image 8

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    —The Daily Collegian Wednesday, September 8, 1976
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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
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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.
"East Halls S and M" came in
third. The victors won a pizza ,
party at Pappy's.
Among the events Sunday
was a sticky kisses com
petition, in which participants
September 24th
Friday 3 p.m.
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1976
announced that the
residence hall house
presidents convention will
be postponed until
,7 p.m.
Sept. 20 in the HUB
Assembly Room and that
RAs soon will be receiving
letters about house elec
tions which are tentatively
set for Sept. 16-17.
had to go over a table, under
two barriers, eat ice cream
without using their hands,
and return to their team to
kiss the next person in line.
Another event was "Easy
Rider," in which one par
ticipant had to ride a bicycle
through a course while the
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and THE RECORD RANCH
only 600 seats each show
Plans were made to
organize a movie co-op
among residence hall areas
to prevent the showing of
two first-run movies at the
same time. ARHS will
once again be distributing
an insurance plan for dorm
students to protect against
property theft.
contest
rest of his team threw tennis
balls into the bicycle basket.
Lisa Sheppard, chairman of
"Almost Anything Goes,"
said 850 people took part in
the preliminaries of the
contest Saturday and the
finals Sunday.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) The Supreme Court opens its 1976-
77 term next month by tackling some of its toughest and most
noteworthy appeals in the first two weeks, the court clerk's
office announced yesterday. .
The clerk's office released a schedule of the cases set for the
first two weeks of argument in the new term which begins Oct.
4. The list includes:
An appeal by lowa police officials asking that penalties
for violating the Miranda rule on obtaining criminal con
fessions be relaxed. Lower federal courts ordered a new trial
for a convicted slaying of a 10-year-old girl. lowa police
contend the confession was voluntary and that Miranda rules
are applied too technically.
Two sex discrimination cases, both seeking to benefit
men. One appeal seeks to overturn an Oklahoma law allowing
women to purchase alcohol at 18 but barring sales to men
under 21. The second is a sweeping challenge to sex-based
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Reargument on whether employers can constitutionally
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heard arguments last term but failed to hand down a ruling.
A novel appeal by Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn, contending 3
1974 redistricting plan which divided their community was
based on an unconstitutional quota system for minorities.
How far must an employer go to accommodate 'the
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