—The Daily Collegian Monday, April 11, 1977 Air hockey contest set The Penn State Air Hockey Club will hold an air hockey tournament with a total of $5OO in prizes 7 tonight in Waring Snack Bar, West Halls. The Free U Disco class meets 7:30 tonight in HUB Ballroom. There is a La Vie photography meeting 6:30, tonight in 206 HUB. The College of Education Student Council meets 7 tonight in 413 Boucke. -Jeff Garis will speak on interviews for all majors in the college of education., The Pre Vet Club meets 7 The Free U courses tonight in 301 Agriculture "History of the Final Administration Building. H. Solution" and "World Rothernbacher will speak on Ecology" are disbanding due Aquaculture and fish I Read Et. recycle The Collegian REGISTER TONIGHT. , for , ' Amateur Night at The Salmin April 12 9:00 PM Inviting Jokesters, Jugglers, Clowns and Fools If YoU Have A Talent, We'll Show It! , . 101 Hiester St. • 234-0845 Collegian : .. now accepting applications for members of the Board of Directors, COLLEGIAN, INC., publisher of THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. The 11-member board is now seeking applications to fill upcoming vacancies. Positions that will be vacated at, the end of Spring Term are one faculty membqr (three-year term); one undergraduate student (two-year term); one graduate student (one-year term); and one journalism pro fessional (two-year term). Student members must be enrolled as full-time Students at the UniverSity. The faculty member' must also be full-time. The journalism 'professional must have experience in a journalism-related .field. New board members will be selected according to the by laws of Collegian, Inc. and nominations and applications' will be presented to t the board at its meeting April 18. Applications should be directed to Martha Kolln, board president, 126 Carnegie, University Park. For additional information about board membership, contact' Martha Kolln at 865-1988 or Linda Quigley, executive secretary, at 865-1828, Daily Collegian, 12 . 6 Carnegie. Deadline for applications is 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 13. . to lack of support The Penn State Industrial Arts Society meets 7 tonight to nominate officers, plan the annual picnic and plan for '77 lAAP Convention. Refresh ments and door prizes. Collegian notes The Astronomy Club meets 7:30 tonight in 445 Davey to elect officers and plan spring open house. Alpha Phi Omega will hold a brother's meeting 7 tonight in 108 Human Development. diseases Colloquy meets 7 tonight in 316 HUB. College of Science students who are 4th term or higher may submit C: I. Noll Out standing Teacher nominations from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. all week at the Student Council table, ground floor HUB. • Human Development Student Council meets- 7 tonight in 117 Human Development Building. Ar thur Patterson will speal . on "How the Environment Af fects the Elderly."? The Folklore Society meets 7:30 tonight in 321 HUB. All interested in officer positions should attend. , Lennig favors senior c itizens housing . , -„gg , ,',,T, , ,, , ,,,..-1-./t .;? merchants are not supporting the project, and By PETE.BARNES • Collegian Staff Writer iif,hX, `ifi-, , 4 ' 'i / because the borough had once been able to get Dorothy J. Lennig, Democratic candidate for r cF4 , V , ; ~ ..'., . tilvi 1,, , 1. federal funds for the project, but had waited too State College Municipal Council, said she sup- - V.: 'N ;=''';,- '' , • ng. ports the Bellaire Avenue senior citizen housing 4 , ,: r ...f ' i - ~ 7;'' '% , 4 0 . i -, 't ' lo She also said she would like to'see a farmers' .: .. • '-..• • project and approves of its location next to the market established' downtown. University sewage treatment plant. • .v . •\ ~ ._ ( ' -' , $, .; . Lennig, a member of the Centre Area Trans -k: •• ^• i t ''-i ik ' "It's not the best site in State College, but I i. , 7 , , ~ :ti 0 :1' , 4 Ir. , portation Authority, said she • felt the ,area think the council is moving in the right direction • • 0,0 , • •'.,-. ,i i t a• transportation system has' improved greatly. to start on a small project," Lennig said in an • - .'s ~ . :v,,1 "We cannot buy new buses right now," she interview Friday.added, however. „ Several advantages to the site, she said, are its ' She indicated . she would work towards . nearness to a park, doctor's office, dry cleaner, 1 ~• .i , rerouting certain bus routes during peak , hours drug store, laundromat and gas station. She also ._ ! to increase efficiency, getting the University to said a bus route . could be rerouted into. the ' subsidize the area transportation system, and project and carpools formed to provide trans- . . setting up a bus route between State College and portation for the residents. • Bellefonte. Lennig said a housing project was going up ' She also said she wants to establish a cen near the site, adding that many of the homes . ' tralized transportation hub in the borough from already are being sold. If the smell from the . which taxis, buses and car rentals could operate. treatment plant was bad, ,the houses would' not ''' Lennig said "doing your homework” was 'the sell,she said. •,,,, .•• main function of a councilman researching Referring to possible low-income housing issues to be able to make decisions on them. projects in the future, Lennig said: "It's a good ' . On council accessibility, she said council project to see if this thing works." Photo by Debra Wlce members are very accessible. ' Lennig said she, would "love to see a human Dorothy Lennig , "I've never heard anyone complain that they . rights ordinance passed" by council. The only couldn't get a hold of a councilinan," she said. problem, she said, was that unlike larger cities, said, "I support (it) anything to 'make the Lennig said the council should establish a the State. College mayor has no power to enforce downtown area nicer for pedestrians." relationship with the Organization for Town such an ordinance. - She said funds for the project would have to Independent Students to discuss housing and Discussing the proposed Allen Street Mall, she come from the municipality because downtown housing code problems. WE'RE GOING TO MAKE STUDENT GOVERNMENT WORK. AND YOU CAN BE A PART OF IT! • • • •. We're looking for interested and dedicated students who are willing to put in the time and effort to make the student government work. If you would like to be a part of it all, pick up an application in 2'15 HUB, Monday-Friday, 9 am'-4 pm E.R.A. 2nd Annual Road Rally • Saturday, April 23. Starts at 10 am in parking lot 80 Entry Fee: $2.50 Anyone can participate. You do NOT need any special driving talents or a particular kind of car. Just be able to follow directions. A Road Rally is not a Road Race. And it is a good time! Deadline: April 22 for entry CASH PRIZES Any questions? Pick up entry forms in call Bob: ERA office (124 Findlay)‘ \ 865-3327 or at A.R.H.S. (20-A HUB) . . .;::- ' 2- 4A:tr.:: .';,!.'' i 4 i , ' • :-- '..,:-'',. ',!....•-... • .. 7.:,. ..'.': '..',.: • tg.:, , ki,.,11 • '.;.'',,;' ;-' i ' l , ../` :: q. 1 :". - ' ,: .. .:......t.f„, - , : • .:. ,--.•••,, ..:.:,;J :: -_.- ~;.',-., : i ‘,, , i f :' , ,, ',/ '.....''.' i.,•i.:,.. ~...,..i . ,: • ..... ...:-.•;; i r W.- C 5, - ...... • ~ .'..."\ ~••• , • i-: . • ....- •• • • • ''•• ;i:•,` :• ; •!;•:•,.`, t 1".••"4. 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Happening NOW at THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE MCALLISTER BLDG. The Upstairs/Downstairs/Over There/Out There . 4 Bookstore 863-0205 Service and,Convenience at all locations ON CAMPUS ALL SALES FINAL Philly barge blows up PHILADELPHIA (AP) —A barge taking on home heating oil, at the Gulf Oil Refinery in South Philadelphia exploded and split apart, dumping flaming oil into the Schuylkill River Saturday. The captain of the targe, James Farlow, 56, of Princess Anne, Md., was still missing yesterday and believed dead. The other man on the barge, COMPLIMENTS OF THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE Jeffrey King, 22, of Trumbull, Conn., dived into the water and swam ashore. He was treated for minor inuries at the Gulf Oil dispensary. The flaming oil spread across and down the river, threatening other vessels and a bridge before the six-alarm fire was brought under control shortly after 4 p.m. (answers to page 4 puzzle)