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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY STATE COLLEGE IPM APRIL 11th-15th SHERATON PENN STATE 4:OOPM 240 South Pugh St. 8:00PM TM EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS Read & recycle The Daily Collegian April 8, 1977 If II 1 - t 11/ IMO 10111 . t - , )) 0 OIit.YEAII7/111 ThII6HT MeV 7715 8055 COULD' HOST A HMO Rl 6 / 1 75 7R0PH155, moos BANQUET-7U DUANE? Hom2R7HOSE lATIONS wan ST/11. CHERISH John Futch, Law Student "With 60 briefs a week. the average student takes all week to prepare for class. In an evening. I'm finished' ONE WEEK ONLYIHn is still free. Jim Creighton, Richard St. Laurent, Student Teacher Its easy. Once you "I was skeptical, but now I'm know how to do it, it's reading around 2300 words a super easy!' minute. Puts you that much ahead of everyone else': Jeni Malara; Student "I had C's in high school. After Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, I was able to maintain an A average:' ©Co o vr,cht I 979 Evelyn Wnorl Roorltnq Dynonws Inc A 11rIZE /NFERENCE 1 Rl/88eR at/OSN Es! r CIX/t0 SAVE LIKE YOU 6t/Y5 A THAT! ' lOT a C 6R/EF! Petition A petition to rehire Jo Ann Farr will be available be tween 2nd and 6th periods today on the ground floor HUB. Register to vote 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on ground floor HUB. Collegian notes The Women's Coalition meets 3:30 p.m. today in 324 HUB. State College Community Good Friday Services will be held 8 a.m. to noon today at Faith United Church of Christ. State College resident wins civil suit Betty Bunnell, of Towanda, lost a civil suit Wednesday when she tried to recover $470 from Alice Gaut, College. ' used an old truck with no heat Bunnell bought a car and to take her uncle to ap gave it to Gaut with an pointments. She said her agreement to use the car to uncle-complained and-after a • 64., Keep America Beautiful .*: ,:•9P. k .ven e New York -w •rk 1.41. i'544: t 4 with the " 4 :0 4* • 0 . 0 b 4 4 Purchase of isaA „.% eo 4. 0 w 4 1,- 3 Pizzas - 1 ,i,„„ 0 0 4 4. cheese Pizza Free • • • 014 for Farr available today Commonplace Coffeehouse presents the Rustical Quality, String Band and Mike Breen and Friends 8 to 11 tonight in 102 Kern. A special Candlelight Service will be held 7:30 p.m. Easter Sunday at Metro politan Community Church. Yachad meets to elect of ficers and plan activities 2 p.m. Sunday in 316 HUB. , Interlandia Folk Dance Club meets 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the small gym, White Building. A Community Sunrise Service will be held 7 a.m. take Bunnell's uncle to doctor appointments. Bunnell said that Gaut often •:•, •,'ltil%\\l. Sunday at the steps of Old Main! The middle two sections of parking lot 80 will be closed 6, "Walk, Eat, and Sing" will p.m. tomorrow to 6 p.m. be the theme at the Unitarian- Sunday. Universalist Fellowship at 9 a.m. Sunday at 70(W. Ridge Ave.. All invited. A filmed nuclear debate will be shown 7:30 tonight at Pi Kappa Phi, 409 E. Fairmount. Questions fielded, refresh ments served. ' The Shaver's Creek Nature Center will sponsor a Spring Ecology Walk 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Stone Valley Recreation Center. A children's Easter egg coloring and hunt will be held 1 p.m. tomorrow at the while Gaut refused to take surance for the car him to the appointments. . Bunnell then asked Gaut to the repairs and the new tires. return the car, but • she The car was previously refused. Gaut said she spent registered in Gaut's name and more than $7OO for gas, she was allowed to keep the repairs, new tires and in- car. YACHAD Will hold a meeting to elect officers for 1977-1978 and plan activities Sunday, April 10 2:00 PM 316 HUB , ..! ~ , ; All, , HOLY WEEK , ....._: WORSHIP SPONSORED BY -- - • . THE LUTHERAN STUDENT PARISH AT PENN STATE Friday. April 8 :Good friday Tenebhe With Passion Cantata Saturday, April 9: Easter Vigil & Easter C ommunion —II:3OPM EASTER SUNDAY - Sunrise Service,Eisenhower Chapel— 6AM C ommunion.— 10AM ,5 :30 PM — Eisenhower Chapel _ 11:45 AM— Grace Church Monday April 11 EniMaus Walk Eisenluiwer Chapel 6:30 pm '1; ***************** PSU SSC * AUTOCROSS * (A road course set up in a parking lot * for timed runs for all classes of cars.) * SUNDAY in Parking Lot 80 * Register at 11:30-12:30 First runs at 1:00. PM Trophies for Class Winners! *, For Info call 234-3015 * GENERAL NOTICE - * The middle two sections of Parking Lot 80 will *- ' be closed from 6pm Sat. til 6pm Sun. * all"f"*)M"etAt******4"tPPt, Support the MARCH OF DIMES Shaver's Creek Nature Center. For info call 865-1851 between 8 and 5. A Pancake Day to benefit a Penn State student awaiting - a kidney transplant will be held 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. Tickets avail able from choir members and at the door. The Free U continues its Gentle Thursday fund raising drive on the ground floor HUB. Bunnell offered to pay for