The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 02, 1976, Image 4

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    —The Daily Collegian Tuesday, November 2, 1976
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notes
Voters living in Stone,
Stuart, Snyder and Hastings
dormitories who need a ride to
the polling booths should
check at tables set up today in
the main lobbies of each of
these buildings.
International students can
vote in a mock election 8 a.m.
to 10 p.m. today in 111 Kern.
An Election Night rally will
be held by the Young Socialist
Alliance 9 tonight at 169 W.
Prospect Ave. Hear speeches
by Camejo and Reid over
national telephone hook-up.
JoAnn Farr will speak at a
Italian culture examined
Students wishing to fulfill With Italian life from the
humanities requirements or Middle Ages to the present,
explore the roots of Italian and focus on the Italo-Amer
culture may register for Ital- ican experience.
ian 130 (Winter Term). The course, which was omit-
The course; taught in Eng- ted from the class schedule,
lish by Beno Weiss, assistant will meet fourth period, Mon
professor of Italian, will deal day, Wednesday and Friday.
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meeting of Phi Sigma Society
7:30 tonight in 8 Life Sciences.
There will be an
organizational meeting of the
Penn State Street Hockey
Association 7:30 tonight in the
Rec Room of Findlay Union
Building.
The student counselors of
the Student Assistance Center
will man tables to answer
questions concerning their
counseling and informational
service 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the
HUB and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in
Redifer Hall.
Alpha Phi Omega will have
a pledge meeting 6:30 tonight
in 116 Boucke.
There will be a Red _Cross
Bloodmobile in the HUB
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ballroom 10 a.m. to '4 p.m. sisterized 7:15 tonight in PUB
today and tomorrow. No ap- lounge.
pointment is necessary
' have a mandatory meeting for
Register to teach Free U the editing department 7
courses for Winter Term after' tonight in 318 HUB
noon today and tomorrow in
223 HUB
The Penn State Sport
Parachute Club will meet 7:30
tonight in 113 Rec Hall.
Anyone interested in going to • Graham Spanier will speak
Florida over term break for on "The Future of *he
the Turkey meet must attend Family" 7:30 tonight in the
this meeting. Human Development Living
Center.
Circle K will meet 8:30
tonight in 320 HUB.
The Fall Pledge Class of
Gamma Sigma Sigma will be
Volunteer escorts,
needed for service
An escort service will
be. offered this year if the
AssoCiation of Resident
Hall Students and the Inter,-
fraternity Council can pro--
'vide enough volunteer
escorts, according to Betty
Moore, general counselor
of the Student Assistance
Center which coordinates
the service.
"There is no escort ser-
vice offered now," she
' said. "Student counselors
are waiting for IFC and
ARHS confirmation to
start the service."
Moore said the service
began a "few springs ago
during a crisis." Girls
Volunteer firearms turn-in
yields 1 rusty revolver d
BOSTON (AP) A
statewide "domestic disar
mament race," a chance for
people to surrender their guns
with no questions asked;
produced a grand total of one
revolver by yesterday. -
' As Massachusetts police
departments waited for the
guns. that never came,
Brandeis, University
JACOB WATT til
I \STITUTE I\ ISRAEL
A program of study Application deadlines: 41
about historic and mod- March 15
ern Israel for juniors and for fall term or year program
(no language requirement)
November 15
for spring term (elementary
Hebrew required)
seniors
Earn 16 credits per
semester
Financial aid available
U- , 12 For a brochure or further information, write:
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The Magazine Club will
The United Federation 41.)
Star Trek Fans meets 7 to
night in 60 Willard.
The Camera Club, GSA,and
General Photographic D ill
hold a Beginner PhotOgraphie
Workshop 8 p.m.•tomorrow in
101 Kern. ,
walking on campus late at
night who wanted an es
s
cort called the Studen t
Assistance Center. A stu
dent counselor matched
them with an escort, Moore
said.
According . to Moore,
the girl is given the es
cort's student identifica.
tion number as a security
precaution. Last year the
center 'averaged four or
five calls daily, Moore said.
She said the center would
like some feedback on the
need for service. The
Student Association COO
ter phone number is 863-
0465. --
promoters of the turn-in drive
admitted 'that gun owners
probably will not give up their
weapons unless they are
forced to. 11
The only report of a weapon
turned in was an old, uncared
for revolver delivered to the
police station in Littleton, a
suburb west of Boston.