4—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, October 19, 1977 Bally Collegian sponsors open -to-public workshop The Daily Collegian is sponsoring a workshop at 7:30 tonight in the HUB reading room on the first floor. Ail interested readers are invited to ask questions and learn what makes The Daily Collegian "tick." James Lewis, director of the Morgan State University gallery of art, will discuss "African and Afro-American Art" at 8 tonight in the HUB assembly hall. HOPS Lesbian Collective will meet at tonight at the Women's Resource Center. Paterno's now conscious after accident David Paterno, son of Penn State coach Joe Paterno, regained con sciousness yesterday afternoon after being knocked unconscious Friday in a trampoline fall. A' though the 11-year-old boy remained in si Tious condition in Geisinger Medical Cen, er in Danville, he improved steadily and recognized and responded to family, according to a hospital source. Supportive measures for David 'were gradually being discontinued, the hospital spokesman said. The spokesman said the boy's father returned to State College yesterday while his mother and other family members remained in Danville, about 60 miles from State College. by Charles Millman GERRY GIRAFFE SAYS: 1'..-.':.: . 1 . .' .. : . :41:11: -. 1..'1U1',...: . :1:4'.11 . 6'.1.'.i.-Ll: . 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'.• ,- •.:.,:. 1 . .:'i - :a.: ~,., : ',..,:f1' 711 ,;':..:‘...'-: :., ilk: . 1 . 1 , ekil/ten e Varier 1 ) ' I. • eledoel ner/n akinitneih k 1 i • i Montefiore Hospital, Pittsburgh, will have representatives in 117 Human Development Building from 6 to 9:30 tonight to recruit prospective employees. FSHA 330 presents "A Day at the Circus" from 11:45 to 12:45 today in the Maple Room of Htnnan Development Building. The College of Educa 61/496 TO WOMEN /N Amancs- PART It -56X15M AND CONTACT SPORTS."-,.. tion seeks nominations "FACT: Al-THOUGH PORE ms BEEN 50ME l/MITEP ACCEPTANCE, MOST MEN ARE PAINFIALY PATRON/ZINO TOWARDS avitteN two TRY TO PARTICIPATS CONTACT SIORTS.'f- Alt --s 114 1 1141.7(At Vrt " V u ft - k "rx' for its Outstanding Teaching Award. Names May be submitted by students or • ex-students from among College of Education faculty members from all PSU campuses. Contact the College of Education Outstanding Teaching Award Committee, 220 Carpenter Building, for more information. The folowing Free U courses meet tonight: Frisbee: 5, Women's Athletic Field. TRY 70 CALM RgR GOWN? Illaisy • atarting today: It pays even more to visit Sera Tec. Take advantage of Sera Tec's increased donor fee. Ist Week 2nd Consecutive Week Ist Donation , Bicycle Repair Maintenance: 7:30i 367 Willard. • - -- Volleyball: 6:30, IM Building. Mormon Doctrine: 7:05, 207 Chambers. Disco Dancing: 7:30, HUB Ballroom. The PSU Biological Society will hold happy The Chess Club will meet at 7 tonight in the hours at 8 tonight in 333 Whitmore labs. Meet HUB game room. your profs and find out the latest in biology. The College Republicans will meet at The "Top O'the HUB" Coffeehouse weekly Republican headquarters, 444 E. College Ave., social gathering will be held at 8:30 tonight in 301 HUB. from 6 to 9 tonight. A Centre County phone survey will be discussed. - State police investigating theft of '64 Chevy sedan Rockview State Police are in vestigating the theft of a 1964 beige Chevrolet sedan stolen sometime be tween noon Saturday and 8 a.m, yesterday from Ken's Auto Repair on Rt. 64 in Walker Township. Police said the sedan, owned by Kenneth R. Miller, Bellefonte, hag a red interior and a damaged left front fender. No estimate was set on the value. "HE'D PROBABLY TRY TO MN NtR . MAN." La Vie cancels contest vacation La Vie, Penn State's yearbook, has decided to cancel its promotional contest offering a week vacation •in Fort s Lauderdale. According to managing editor, Don Friedman (7th-food service and housing administration), "We could not get a contract for the trip." Position Available: Ad Consultants- must have experience in_Advertising and Marketing Techniques. Submit Resumes, Portfolio etc. to 215 HUB. Deadline Oct. 25 2nd Donation The Undergraduate Student Government is now Accepting Applications for: Ist Donation A communications and orientation workshop will be conducted for student organizations at 8 tonight in 12 Sparks. Learn what Stereo 91, VVDFM, can do to publicize your grgup. University police are investigating the theft of a film from in front of Old Main. The film, valued at $l5O, was reported missing at 11:50 a.m. yesterday. A tape player valued at $5O was reported missing at 11:15 a.m. yesterday from the Audio , Visual Services in Willard. University police said the player was borrowed but not returned. ,-, He also said response to the contest was poor and La Vie might have lost $l,OOO if it continued the contest. People who bought the La Vie mainly to enter the contest still have the option to cancel their order. Friedman said, however, that he thinks La Vie will sell enough copies without the contest. 2nd Donation $lO
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