Economics 299 ' Exam I. Dear Profess*} x'ye inti ted her 1b 1 nrwo a<a Mi von 1 ? 1 Min* H’s about cbtnc see the conjxty f \ Lving Vo? pintail /feet + inK f. ?*SlS£r~ "I W ««< I*• ( A* | /K K, ies n tos bod breath,b<il-Xih/-nK l cut of this one ?J she II make someone <t Qaoj X«/ 75j«/ ? TT- ' Wife £ome dqy - 'cj^S Big n’ dlw rgiCaffllßlfOOCCflS® ; vo/MMoy! whv are you so DOWN? ' Y , • . j Here’s Your Chance To Talk ; To Your State Representative,, Dr. Helen D. Wise * Thursday Night 7:30 P.M. ; HUBMAINLOUNGE i Sponsored by the Undergraduate Student Gov’t. L.X Conserve ener ARBYS ISA.. DINNER FOR 1.25 •An Arby's Scandwfeh plied high with Tender Roasted Beef ©Crispy Pot at oeseCbleSlaw * Arby s announces a sale that's a change I of pace and taste from your regular j eating habits. Dinner for $1.25* The j three-course meal for one price. ONE DINNER —FOR 1.25 ONLY AT ARBY'S A Jrinjr AW, MY MOM MOVED TO CAUFCRN\A,SOr DCNT GET TO TALKTO HEP, MUCH ANYMORE. / WELL,CAM'! YOO / WRITE TO HER? Good All. Day January 25 Good at both Ideations 111 Sowers St. 400 W. College Ave, SURE jQuTTVW UMe.ES SO LONCrf CALIFORNIA IS MILLIONS OFMIUESAWAY// / NOT MILLIONS,... . / thousands, you | CAN SEND ADMAIL! x e> r !) AIRMAIL?/ YOU MEAN R3NV EXPRESS CMrOfTII f AQRAINONUY / A MOTHEP, ' Could Lov&f <[?p v% | %ife> M\* 1610 N. Atherton St Will discuss academic poiicy Assembly, The Undergraduate Student Govern ment Academic Assembly will meet at 7:30 tonight with University President John W. Oswald to discuss the academic policy plan. The meeting will be held in 225 HUB. The Executive Board of the Student Advisory Board to University Health Services meets at 7:30 tonight in the patient waiting area of Ritenour Health Center. The College of Earth and Mineral Science Student Council meets at 6:30 tonight in244Deike. Red Cross Bloodmobile registration continues today on the ground floor of the HUB and in dorm areas. Stop be- Harassment of former State College police said former Centre County Judge R. An unidentified man exposed himself to a woman at about 8 Paul Campbell,-160 S. Gill St., reported he was harassed by an Monday night, at the corner of W. College Avenue and Sparks unknown'person at 4 p.m. Monday. Campbell was attempting street, according to State College police, to park his car in the 100 block of McAllister Alley. The Alpha Volunteer Fire Co. was called to Clyde Avenue at James Lester Synder Jr., 16, R.D. 1, Port Matilda, was l: 15 p.m. Tuesday, where a power transformer on a pole was reported missing by his mother Tuesday. Anyone with in- burning. West Penn Power Co. took care of the problem, and formation on his whereabouts should contact the State Police no action from the Alphas was necessary, at Rockview by calling 355-7506. ' . Roger Rhimer, 202-C Parkway Plaza, reported to State Margaret Shaw, Mifflin Hall reported Tuesday morning College police that $5OO worth of stereo equipment was that carpet burned on the ceiling of the second floor corridor, stolen from his room between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. Monday. Hartranft Hall. Damages are unknown. Entry into the apartment was made through a sliding door. At 2:18 p.m. Tuesday, Myrtle Getz, 8 Curtin Hall, reported to *“8 re P orted to University police Monday at 5:14 University Police Services the theft of a couch valued at $lOO Pf - that her car was struck by an unknown vehicle; while from the ground floor of Bigler Hall. P arked m Parkin B Brown F > adjacent to Grange Building. — by Tony Greco L HMHHnnmnnnmunmHnnmHn ijfgio. State College QUARTER-POU Single Hamburg FOR $l.OO Fros DAIRY DESSERT! FOR $l.O ORDERS FRENC FRIES $l.OO Oswald meet tonight tween second and fifth periods to ducted by William C. Eichman and The register. Lazy Nickels. H • . There will be a midweek communion LrOll ea/an nOtGS celebration at 7.:30 tonight in Eisenhower Chapel sponsored by the Metropolitan Community Church. There will be a rap session to discuss the Senate bill to lower the drinking age There will be a meeting of the Speech ?} in Findlay lounge, East Communication Undergraduate Forum Halls. There will also be a rap session in at 7 tonight in 12 Sparks. There wi n be Warnock lounge, North Halls. new membership committee sign-up. The Council for Exceptional Children There will be a meeting of the hiking meets to show part two of the videotape division of the Penn State Outing Club at of a due process hearing at 7 tonight in 7 . 30 tonight in 214 Boucke. 316 Cedar Building. There will be a Free U seminar, “Drugs and the Exploration and Exploitation of the Mind,” at 8 tonight in 320 Willard. The seminar will be con- 222555-——— 1 "SSI Remember how much a dollar used to buy? Well, those good ole dollar days are back again (this week) at Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers. Enjoy great eating— and great savings on our Hot ’n Juicy hamburgers. Rich and meaty Chili. Crispy French Fries. And our cool ’n creamy Frosty Dairy Dessert. At Wendy’s—when it comes to value, let the buck stop here. The Daily Collegian Wednesday, January 25,1978—5 There will be a presentation on scuba diving at 7:30 tonight in 112 Walker. It will be sponsored by the Penn State Marine Society. judge reported ■OUPOH WHf" Now at Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers, this coupon entitles you to 2 bowls of Chili for $l.OO Offer expires Januaiy 22, 1978 Now at Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers, this coupon entitles you to 3 Frostys for $l.OO Offer expires January 22, 1978 Now at Wendy’s regia ] I Old Fashioned I I Hamburgers, this coupon " L » entitles you to 3 orders of French Fries for $l.OO Offer expires January 22, 1978.
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