Schools examine energy i problems I' !By ROSEMARY GARHART Collegian Staff Writer (,i • With winter only six months away, State College Area '■School Board members have i already begun to express con- Icern over potential fuel sup ply and storage problems. ,n The board agreed last Mon- y r day to appoint a committee to 'examine the feasibility of in stalling a reserve fuel tank. Physical plant director Frank Brown said a tank with a 100,000-gallon capacity could be installed for $30,000 and l could be filled between July • and September when fuel is 'usually cheaper. 1 i'i The schools’fuel capacity is | now 110,600 gallons, but the I 'schools used up to 2,500 1 1 gallons daily at certain times' | last winter, Brown said. s| "He said there is also a I .'problem of transporting the I -heating oil in the winter | 'because it must be trucked in jp from distant suppliers. § ■ Brown recommended that | the proposed reserve tank be "{pcated on school district ' next to a bus garage £on Circleville Road in State College. | vr ‘ According to Brown, anoth -3 £er possible site for the tank is "at the Westerly Parkway | High. Installation costs a, Sthere, however, would run an 52,500. ■’ In a letter to the school i| aboard, local fuel distributor C. j “S. Myers asked to buy or lease ;;the land next to the bus •f ‘.garage on Circleville Road. J This land also is adjacent to 11 property and he said he 3 ‘ would use the land to install a £fuel tank for his business. |" t Board member Loretta Jef -j i freys said there is a definite f for reserve fuel and •j "suggested the board try to j‘• reach an agreement with ‘Myers. “ In another matter, the L "board learned from Superin tendent of Schools, William E. i that state funding of »a proposed special education \ and resource center i vjfpr the gifted was denied by ! ■; the Department of Education. *. Babcock said he hoped to several suggestions con ■] ;';eerning locally funded pro ) for disruptive students next Monday’s board meet ing when the budget will be , r discussed. 'i ! - In other business the board ! Approved personnel recom j jmendations including the ap j ( ;pointment of Ronald J. ; ,l?avlechko as head varsity ; [ coach to replace Jim Williams t I who resigned to become a S ~University assistant football I “coach. Pavlechko, a 1971 j graduate and for- State College High School .assistant coach, will receive a j $2,000 salary increase. Equipment stolen from building An amplifier, pre-amplifier and cassette player were taken from the assembly room of the Walnut Building Monday, Police Services said. Police estimated the.value at $490. ' A female student attempted |to remove reserve reading • material from the un „,dergraduate library in Pattee ' Monday, Police Services said. ; Patty Jane Bowman was ap i prehended and issued a non j .traffic citation. ~ A bike belonging to Cathi ’Carello, Milesburg, was reported stolen from the north ; Side of Fenske Laboratory yesterday, Police Services ' said. The bike was valued at $35. Fred C. Ammerman, 266 Walnut St., Philipsburg, was arraigned Monday before District Magistrate Clifford H. Yorks on charges of drunken driving, Police Ser vices said. Police stopped Ammerman’s vehicle in the parking lot behind the Special Education Building. Am merman was released on nominal bail, Wayne Johnson COMPLIMENTS OF THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE Keep America Beautiful 99 Poik Avenue. New York. New York 10016 (answers to page 4 puzzle) CRAIG 4201 288 $ 149 95 f- CRAIG 4103 260 $ 113 33 P JOHNSON 123 A 160 $ 79 95 f MIDLAND 13-862 130 $ 69 95 MIDLAND 13-853 170 $ B9" MIDLAND 13-857. 170 *99" MIDLAND 13-882 190 *109” CAMPUS STEREO [CINEMETTE U THEATRES' LINDA BLAIR • RICHARD BURTON LOUISE FLETCHER MAX VON SYDOW “EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC” KITTY WINN • PAUL HEN REID as The Cardinal and JAMES EARL JONES Creative Associate Directed by ROSPO PALLENBERG- JOHN BOORMAN Produced by JOHN BOORMAN and RICHARD LEDERER Written by Music Composed and Conducted by WILLIAM GOODHART. ENNIO MORRICONE Technicolor® Distributed by Warner Bros. © A Warner Communications Company Soundtrack available on Warner Bros Records and Tapes Read "THE MAKING OF EXORCIST 11. THE HERETIC’from Warner Books STARTS FRIDAY! The Daily Collegian Wednesday, June 15,1977—1 THE SKY CnQnr\ln’nni>t A/Mirrtnir Seail Connery COMESTHE EdwwUtw Qf'RFFN'R Elliott Gould N & Gene Hackman MOST Anthony Hopkins INCREDIBLE S££3Rr SPECTACLE Ryan O’Neal OF MEN AND WAR! From the book by Cornelius Uyan Music by Joseph M. Levine f2SS^ ,l, ‘“ n m. »•»*-» William Goldman A BRIJXiL fp;vr'“ '’■TfV’Tl 17 AD IWtanlLUv.ne | J Kicluml Attcnboniugli Destined To Rule Our World I BCHBWfIB DEMON! oorrrinrrcomsoiTtw « HP* WOmOftCTURIS MICAS! Last Two Days Robert Itedfbrd Maximilian Scliell Liv IJllmann $1.25 Daily Until 2:30 RESTRICTED Under !7 require* •ccomcenying Parent or Adull Guardian © 1977 Warner Bros. Inc Conceived InAHEU Beyond Our GALAXY
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