The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 03, 1976, Image 4

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day. November 3, 1976
MY UNCLE NEVER MISSED
A PAY'S WORK IN HIS
LIFE UNTIL ONE PAL( WHEN
NE FELL INTO A ROUTINE!
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Collegian
notes
Women's Studies will show
the film "Kypseli: Men and
Women Apart" about a Greek
village with complete division
of the sexes 8 tonight in 107
Chambers.
Collegiate Rainbow Assem
bly ,will have an organiza
tional meeting 7:30 tonight
at the HUB main desk.
Camera Club will hold a
short meeting for all members
7:30 tonight in 101 Kern.
Penn State Horticulture
Club will have a business
meeting followed by a speaker
7 tonight in 108 Tyson.
"Science, Society and Other
ASA funds , requested for flea market
The Undergraduate Student
Government Student Affairs
Committee requested money
yesterday from Associated
Student Activities Budget
Committee to fund the
operation of a flea market
early next year.
The committee requested
$668.10 for the market, which
is planned for Jan. 11, 12 and
13 to provide students with the
Thief makes off with $l2OO calculator
Police Services report a yesterday. The bike was taken
desk calculator was stolen from outside Pinchot Hall and
from room 119 Mineral In- was valued at $l4O
dustries yesterday. Value of
the calculator was $l2OO
Robert Milisits, 512 W.
College Ave., reported Mon
day the theft of $lO2 in
Michael R.-Schmidt (4th- valuables froth his car. Ac
science) reported the theft of cording to State College
his bicycle to Police Services police, the car was parked at
le NEXT lime seft,T.
Natural Disasters," will be
the topic of a talk by C. L.
Hosier 7:30 tonight in 26
Mineral Sciences Building.
Daniel Raymond, of
Traveler's Insurance Com
pany, will speak about op
portunities in • computer
programming 7 tonight- in 116
McAllister Building.
Kenneth Kulp will speak on
"The Art of Small Business
Management," 7:30 tonight in
214 Boucke.
There will be a Hypother
mia Seminar 7:30 tonight at
Appalachian Outdoor House,
West College Avenue.
The Ritenour Student 4d
,visory Board will meet 7
tonight in Ritenour lobby.
Organizing • swine flu vac
cination will be discussed.
opportunity to sell any used
personal item.
The budget committee also
heard a joint request from Col
loquy, Interfraternity Council
( IFC) and Panhellenic Coun
cil and one froM the Graduate
Student Association (GSA).
Colloquy, IFC and Panhel
asked for $3,391.90 to co
sponsor a Feb. 9 appearance
of Leonard Nimoy at the
University Auditorium.
The ad design and layout
department of the Penn State
.Magazine Club will hold a
meeting 8:30 tonight in 322
HUB.
The Hetzel 'Union Board is
sponsoring the videotape
"World Series of Jazz" to be
presented noon today in the
HUB gallery.
Today is the last day to
donate blood at the blood
mobile from 10 to 4 today in
the HUB ballroom.
The HOPS Lesbian Collec-
tive will meet 8:30 tonight at
the Women's Resource Cen
ter, For information, call the
USG gayline, 883-0588.
There will be presentation
and explanation of USVBA
GSA put in a request for
. $3,61.6.80 to fund their year's
operations.
In action on last week's
requests the- • committee
allocated $1,820.28 of a
requested $1,888.88 to the Free
University for the establish
ment of a Free U Library, ac
cording to Jeannette Morris,
committee chairman.
The College of Business Ad
ministration Student Council
W. College Avenue and Bar- was taken from Mickelberg's
nard Street when a shirt and apartment between Oct. 30
wallet were taken. , and 31 and contained $3O. ,1)
The theft of a wallet was Foster . Ave., reported to
reported to State College Police Services that his
Police Monday by Steven bicycle was stolen from the
Mickelberg, 320 E. Beaver rear of the Forum Monday.
Ave. The wallet reportedly The bike was valued at $2O.
INFINITY PHOTOGRAPHY
i SERVICE KNOWS NO BOUNDS I
/
1" DID YOU KNOVV WE PHOTOGRAPH
PEOPLE, PLACES and THINGS.
WELL, WE DO.
I PEOPLE
a personal portrait, passport, or
publicity photo. •
i PLACES
on location, construction sites, or
1 in the studio. For advertising or for
record. _
1 THINGS- •
!.- for catalogs, brochures, and post
-1 cards; slides for your lectures and
publications.
TRY US - WHY NOT? • •
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9 AM to 5 PM Daily 140 W. NITTANY
Sat. 9 to Noon (3 blocks from campus)
k
I Closed Wednesday 238-0583
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and International Volleyball
rules 7:30 to 9:30 tonight in 50
White Building.
PCEP meeting for all peer
educators 7 tonight at
Ritenour Health Center. 0
Penn ' State Veteran's
Organization will meet 8
tonight at 227 E. Nittany Ave.
All vets should attend.
USG Academic Assembly
will meet 7:30 tonight in 225
HUB.
The Student Counselors of
the Student Assistance Center
'will be manning tables toilit
swer questions concerning
their counseling 'and in
formation service 11 fo 2 today
on the HUB ground floor, and 4
to 7 tonight in Waring Hall.
received none of requested ad
ditional funds to cover its
publications, Morris said.
The reason, she said, zas
the committee felt the co&cil
had been funded sufficiently in
the spring to cover those costs.
She said that the submitted
printing costs "were not com
mensurate with other student
organizations who print
similar publications."
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Russell Blackadar, 805 W