The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 10, 1976, Image 16

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    —The Daily Collegian Friday, September 10, 1976
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X We finally got it together. We call it Jane
and Dave's Place mainly because I'm
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Jane and I'm Dave. We are hiding inside .• i
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find us. Oh, brthe way, we cut hair and 1
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(combined effort, of course).
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if you would like to come by and visit, I ^NI..
you're welcome.
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Call 238-3201 for some reserved time. ,
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119 Fraser St.
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owners and operators: Jane Metz / Dave Szabo 1:
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I PROUDLY PRESENTS THEIR
I ANNUAL MT. NITTANY HIKE
i SUNDAY, SEPT 12th --- 1:30 p.m.
i beginning at the rear of the HUB
I Discover Penn State and the Surrounding Beauty of Happy Valley
lli - high ato p the famous Mount Nittany
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Parachutists
Spectators. heard the
rumble of the plane's engine.
Then there was a brief
moment of silence as the
engine was cut. At that in
stant four members of the
Penn State Sport Parachute
Club free fell from 8,500 feet
above the earth. The engine's
roar returned. Thirty-five
seconds later parachutes
opened. Dimensions, a
student activities fair, began.
Bill Klepper (11th in
dustrial engineering), Chuck
Askins (11th en-
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By JAN SEAMAN
Collegian Staff Writer
vironmental engineering)
and Tim Mauser (9th ac
counting) guided square
shaped, high performance
parachutes for three minutes
to land near a huge yellow X
on the intramural fields near
East Halls to kick off
Dimensions yesterday.
Between 1 and 5 p.m. more
than 50 organizations had
exhibits on display. The wide
variety included a fashion
show by the Fashion Industry
Interest Group and sailing
and • skiing equipment
displayed by the Penn State
Outing Club.
You can't wait until Christmas Eve to knit that gift.
"a stitch in time" is ready when you are with latch hook
rugs, crewel pictures, needlepoint pillows, hand-knitting yarns,
all needlepoint supplies. So stop "a stitch in time"
in soon you know what they say about —139 S. Fraser (across
237.0327 from the police station)
Mon. & Fri
Photos by Barry Wyshinski
star at Dirnensions
Audience participation was
welcomed at the Cycling Club
Demonstration. Bicycles
were provided for by
standers to test their abilities.
A voter registration booth
was run by Frontlash.
Coordinator Donna Laurie
said about 1,000 people
registered to vote yesterday.
A Coffee House sponsored
by the Folklore Society
finished the festivities.
Grant Ackerman, director
of Undergraduate Student
Government Com
munications,, which coor-
123 S. Allen
feminine top
Lfor pants
or skirt
• • • •
The Central Pennsylvania Dance Workshop
will begin its new semester Sept. 13.
Classes offered in:
Modern Dance
Ballet
dinated the event, said the
crowds were steady all day.
He said Dimensions will be a
yearly event and the steering
committee has a goal for an
evening concert next year.
Ann Schneider, a Hetzel
Union Board representative,
said the events went well
because the organizations
cooperated.
Jack Webber, assistant
director of USG com
munications, said the people
participating at the tables
were pleased with the turn
out.
Need a roommate? •
Find one the fast and easy way
with an ad in the
CLASSIFIED ADS
- JOOON'S STABLES
:
Indoor' • Tack
Riding' Shop
Hall ' e• •
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NQW ENROLLING FALL
Riding School Program ,
'BEGINNER • INTERMEDIATE • ADVANCED
4 Separate Classes for Children and Adults
• Morning Classes for Housewives
Hunt Seat Equitation
Phone 237-4364
119 S. Allen St
for information & registration
call 237-2784 11AM to 7PM
INTERNATIONAL
' . .COUNCIL
•
invites
ALL INTERNATIONAL . '
STUDENTS AND FRIENDS
to a
Beginning-of-Year Social
•• DANCE PARTY ••
PLACE: 320-322 HUB
TIME: 8:00 P.M.
Saturday, Sept. 11, 1976
Do Not Miss This Opportunity To Meet
Your Fellow International Students!!
, SNACKS!! MUSIC!! PUNCH!!
Ackerman said groups that
had displays drew the largest 0 ,.
crowds. •
According to Cindy Steimle,
committee member from
Associated Student Activities,
no groups complained about
lack of people stopping and
talking. She said that is a 0
common complaint at
registration tables
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Steimle said plans for
Dimension came out of a
Student Advisory Board
meeting and were discussed
at last year's
Encampment
session. fl
Jazz and Tap