Getting down to earth Above: Pat Coyle, a member of the Penn State Sport Para- On opposite page: At left, Sue Mason, (4th French) sits - chute Club, signals thumbs up before free-falling to earth from surrounded by ballons at the Orientation table at the fair on 8,000 feet. The demonstration kicked off Dimensions, the act the HUB lawn. At right, Nanci Foster guides "Marshmallow" ivities fair coordinated by the Undergraduate Student Govern through trots and prances on the fair area. The exhibition was ment Department of Communications. Parachutists, at right, sponsored by the Penn State Equestrian team. landed at the intramural fields near East Halls. Pick-A-Thon is coming! WIN - in - Alvarez - Guitar Sept. 24, 3 p.m. at Big Z 1229 N. Atherton ' E SILVER CELLAR Silver, Gold, Gemstones 153 S. Allen Open 10.5, - . TACOS & HOAGIES ,r, SUB SNACK ' 484 E. College Across from South Halls ONLY THE NEWSPAPER has such a faithful following. You can take it with you on vaco hon or save for reading when you return. The news and feo lures await your fancy. Area's most complete selection of art, architect., & drafting supplies 129 E. Beaver Ave. 238-1987 Wann a buy a clucK ? Available at your Favorite Tavern and Bottle Shops Distributed Locally by Nittany Beverage & Co. 139 N. Paterson st. State College, Pa. 238-3032 I'lloloh,, Tini Woodbury 3 go. j 4 11. tirmitoc 2 10011.1 3 , ‘4A4 ti*tr ."' f • fr tl p • lOU% OrktiCE 10 i_sl Itit YOUR W 10 PSI E c _vs, 'lt INS WOOD RE 0 - -stip* WOW: SIG I Friday 1 Sept. 24 et '3 PM 1 229 N. AttligtOlt St. The Daily Colleg:att Friday, September 10, 1976- 4 1 114) , / -4 ‘; } t Photo by Andy 0 um berg