—The Daily Collegian Monday. Sept. 11. 1978 DUS means time to decide No major? Assess your abilities By TAMMYVALRO Daily Collegian Staff Writer Editor's note: Strifeline is a service for readers of The Daily Collegian. Today's column, the first, is composed of sample questions from various con tributors, but we hope the next column will be filled with questions submitted by our readers. If you have a question, problem or complaint regarding any aspect of town or University living, write us via campus mail: The Collegian Strifeline 126 Carnegie Building. Q. I am a first term freshman'Pand with all the different majors available at Penn State, I am unsure of exactly which one is for me. What should I do? • First of all, you must assess your abilities, interests and your goals what you want for yourself. Give yourself some time. You could enroll in Hearst sister says future will defend Patty SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Patty Hearst's 22-year-old sister, speaking publicly for the first time about the imprisoned heiress' ordeal, predicts that people will someday be "shocked that after whit she went through she could be convicted," In an interview with KPIX-TV here, Anne Hearst said JODON'S STABLES Is now enrolling fora fall INDOOR-OUTDOOR RIDING SCHOOL PROGRAM Phone 237-4364 the Division of Undergraduate Studies, where you would get expert academic counseling while taking regular courses. When you find a major suited to your said the effort to free her sister from prison was helped by the admission by William and Emily Harris two weeks ago that they kidnapped Patty Hearst. "I'm very glad they came out the way they did, as viciously as they did. 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You can see an adviser in the DUS office in Grange Building. 25% The Career Development and Placement Center, located in Boucke, provides information about various options through individual vocational counseling When you're a senior and ready to enter the job market, the CDPC placement office can help you set up interviews with employers, and write a resume. Q. I am considering selling my dorm contract next term, but since I'm not into cooking, I was wondering if I could keep my meal ticket? Sorry. The meal ticket privileges are automatically transferred when you sell your dorm contract, since the contract covers both room and board. If you are really addicted to dorm food, it is possible for you to buy a meal ticket to eat in any of the dorm .area dining halls except Waring. Harrises and see what they're really like., ' she said Patty Hearst has served 17'/2 months of a seven-year term for participating in a San Francisco bank robbery with the Symbionese Liberation Army terrorists who kidnapped her from a Berkeley apartment in 1974. 3 r.N...a:)•,ib,...,.,.... al 10 1 theied. c s i k awo i crvi-ect.) tauten! 09-‘rikai/ntfarimAtiv-R. Ars RgaiesiiA.4biatte : n 6 a inktiatriOtss' acioneu • • ocex6Rer . - vie ,745, e l 0e: 1, 0 .1 5 4 4 --.5e / f4r.P+E O h ; 41 941 at 7:corlv terlD . 41 frf 3 20 321 1 '322 (mato,. police report attempted rape Sat Univ. —A resident of Thompson Hall reported that an unknown male tried to rape her Saturday night, University Police Services said. The incident occurred south of Willard, police said. —A University student suffered a broken arm Thursday when the bicycle he was riding was struck by a car at. the entrance to the Westerly Parkway Shopping Center, _State College Police reported. James Lockwood (graduate physicsl, 240 Atherton Hall, was traveling east on Westerly Parkway when Anne Folwell, of State College, failed to yield the right of way and struck him as she was turning left from Westerly Parkway into the shopping center Lockwood was ' taken to the Mountainview Unit of the Centre Community Hospital, where he was treated for his arm and a cut on his knee. Damage to Folwell's car was about $3OO, and Lockwood's bike had an estimated $4O damages, police said. —A 1974 Fiat station wagon owned by Thomai — R. Hlusnak of N. Cum berland, was stolen from the Am bassador Square parking lot SAVE 37% CROMPTON PINWALE CORDUROY 1 to 10 yard lengths. Sew skirts, jumpers, jeans and vests. Your choice of the newest fall fashion colors. Machine wash 'n dry. 411 Reg. 2.99 yd. , b SAVE 1.11 YD. SAVE 21% 'BURLINGTON KLOPMAN WOVEN PRINTS 100% Dacron® polyester. For easy-care blouses, dresses and skirts. Choose from lots of lively prints in stylish fall colors. 0111 Reg. 3.69 yd. 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Daubert Inc. Construction, owner of the items, reported the theft to University Police Services. —An unidentified vehicle struck an automobile owned by Keith R. Denlinger, Park Forest Apartments, Friday, causing an estimated $l5O damages, University Police Services reported. The vehicle was parked in the Orange a parking area by Packer Hall. —Melinda Miller of State College reported the theft of her wallet from Room 239 Agricultural Engineering Building Friday. Estimated value of the wallet and its contents is $36, University Police Services said. 182bM iris. c!..-• C \% , / ikr"4l
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