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10— The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 22,1980 ✓ ! j
Stickgals impressive despite loss Losing goalie turns ; Two voter |
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Fielder said it best: “We may have lost By CARYL KAUFFMAN very good ballhandling. „ . - I |4 \ —— Precinct Boundary Line
officially, but we didn’t lose inside.” *IMMW r vSuSjBHIHHH Daily Collegian Sports Writer “They had a . I ° t il^ tter . s q “"; Q\AZit H k
The final score of the exhibition game Lady Lion goalie Alisa Logan dling, Logan said. They had better Olrlf / l(// /C/U I 1 V
was the world champion English stopped two less shots than her movement around the net and m iron ■ " Yj
national team 13, Penn State 5. The score season average in the lacrosse game ofthenet.” Polling places for two student precincts ’ \s> \HTT Vi/ V
was 5-0 England before the Lady Lions with the English national team last Logan s wdh her in State College have been changed for pT* 1 \o\ \\ AW'J*¥x
even got on the board. And the English —BMMlv.lil—i—l night. But then the English team is own play is mdtcatve of wha she today’s general primary. f f Vr J \
outshot them 33-19 But this is a case probably twice as good as any ex pects from ® “JS ' East Halls students, in precinct East 1, f unw. golf course p=V' \ V'b^ualX.
where the numbers don t begin to tell the collegiate team the Lady Lions will Logan probably woat J^ sa H t will now vote at the Findlay Union \ /T\ '.,,,-\r' ft \ r n aE<<*
Story. V \ VHHiHHI face this year. with anything less than a perfect Building recreation room. North Halls -XwrrvWaran V~ |'U
Yes, jhe Logan has been avera^B^ i Q striving for that caliber of play, ; students, in precinct East CentraH.jiir
checking on offense and P a swarming X llBli||BBll Sight she had Usavesand allowed 13 Logan gets help from former men’s church aUhe corner of EastCdlegeand
defense carried them to the win. But the QHR goals but it took England 33 shots to lacrosse coach Dick Pencek. McAllister Streets. r \ \i''{ \ \\MX s\\ V
Lady Lions were just as impressive in F3K-|H|^ v \h| . get those goals. Thirteen is toe lowest “(He s) built on the style l The polls wUI open at 7 this'morning | pta —‘Srr^MUi.i
their own right. They played ■ dumber of goals that England has brought here from high school, and cheats tonight. '
aggressively and went after the ball. A IWBiWIWHHHBWr ■ , JWHBHI . scored in an exhibition game in the Logan said. About 9,702 University students,- or L—J' 1 ' r m """\
Their defense played a close-marking ffBP <■! f last month. Logan tends goal with bo • about 33 percent, have; registered to |c* f**
game, picking off passes and checking fltJUj' mBBHBw V mil ir* ■ Since the game between the Lady on the stick while most goalies said Victor Dupuis, director of the
forsteals. |P*W M * * / *'«§* w* ' Lions and England can be compared only one hand. She said Jthat two . Undergraduate 'Sfiideht Government : /§s? I
The Penn State passing game was at f - ' /I 4 * \ • to a game between the football team hands gives more L ' department of political affairs. ' *TJ/
times crisp and sharp, showing more of fe. - and the Pittsburgh Steelers, Logan’s rebounds since the ball won t bounce Polling locations for other student P c IFvWW f*
the brilliance it can achieve, while goalie Bit , 525 performance wasn’t really below outas easily. • .5 precincts are as follows:
pmowl&m oSved^ good Sosing streak: ■ tl ! Rides will leave every hour. ' ill J
But Penn State coach Gillian Rattray . .„. .. fnr nnpn teammate to pass to against England last night at Jeffrey Field. Lnsiderfne the caliber.of play.” While one of Logan’s personal goals 1 • West Halls residents vote in the West [pH \ l'4i!,! J
said her team did the job it wanted to do. Lady Lion attackwingLauneo tb P t overwhelmed by the English’s passing that was near perfection But Logan wasn’t satisfied with her is to have a shutout, the other is for o ; Central precinct at Rider Oldsmobile, CH V
“Ithoughtwegavethemagoodgame, Penn Statens P ass,n .S a^f ASitioTwTn ’ own performance and said she could the team to repeat as national > u ) ]*iS.BurrowesSt. j pmpirttiCTmu^r
considering the caliber of team they in the world champions 13-5 exhibition win. have had more saves. She did say, champions. Maybe she 11 get both , • Nittany, Pollock and McElwain S/ 'y DR ive CH | ■
are,” she said. “We hung in there. We . like thev had eves in the backs of their The second half showcased the'precise ■ however, that the English team had goals at the same time. it i Halis residents vote' in the East 4 .. B . „ a . -I R I
tried to deny them the ball, and to some could. heads sometimes And one of our English offense and a more aggressive | .. *' q precinct at 129 Pollock Union Building. || + | I ntOKHC UB HC Q\/QliQnlo
extent we did do that. England problems was we were watching the ball Penn State defense. The Lady Lions did 1 • Simmons Hall and South Halls | OIIXIC3I 11116111511100 OVO I IOUI6
“But we’re a young team-we had easily handled the Lady Lions, Engiana of the goal And then . get three more goals, but England came _ - - _ residents vote in the East 2 precinct in 1
attack C °“We found we were under a lot more they would overload on the pass, and we awa y wi^ h seven, mo st of th T e "\^ or ? i j”® f^tTirlfl tSKGS IvldrdTtlOn ' ,i ’ Stephens Hall recreation room. . The Leagued Conservation Voters is interviewing students being cooped up in an office for eight hours,
tonight h pfpn<?p wine Jane nressure than we expected. They were gotcaught.” on fastbreaks. th ® i'. 3 . , ft \J\A O LOI • • Most fraternities are located in the today for summer employment involving grass roots political The league is steered by a committee of representatives
much/aster than we thought, and they The first-half Penn State attack was J ef3n f e ’ woSgfoJ BOSTON (AP) - Wiry Bill Rodgers, The women’s division was marred by -1 ; East and East 3 precincts. experience in the Philadelphia area. from the major conservation organizations in the United
™u f Se 8 I think we reallv stayed with went ulter the loose balls harder than we aggressive enough, with the defense Fielder, kept the English work g af S?tedlv ‘‘freaked o utand drying in officials saying they had doubts whether »V ; Voters in East Central 3 vote at Phi The league is the national campaign committee that sup- states and actively supports candidates who have a good track
themweh Overall I was very pleased.” did,” she said. “There was also tighter playing some tight marking and giving . defense ” S? ee nd”put awayhis chief rivals atthe the declared record-setting winner, iR Sigma Kappa at 501 S. Allen St.; ports candidates running in House Senate and gubernatorial record in backing conservation legislation, Ladner said.
th ZdFieider was in agreement marking, and it resulted in a much the offense ample opportunities but the We piayed a g ’ d mark Ind turned the 84th Rosie Ruiz, a New York City office > ; students in East 3 vote in the Grace elections, said Peggy M. Ladner, league spokeswoman. The “To make politicians more accountable to their constituents,
“wwinohMt was reallv fun to Dlav tiehtergame” offense was constantly frustrated. Shots Ra ttray smd. 1 was very, vJ P into his orivate race worker who said she had run in only one ■■ Lutheran Church social room at Garner league concentrates its resources on close races where an we publish charts every year showing how congressmen vote
them ” she said “We tried to pJt The early 'going was rough for the couldn’t get through a tighter England Wlth what te asked in . easily winning for the previous marathon, ran the entire ' S#eet and Beaver Avenue. outstanding candidate is facing an opponent with a weak en- on the most important energy and environmental issues. We
together a team that would really put the Lady Lions The English out-finessed defense or England goalie Barbara men tight, and that s what we asked • course. ’ i| . Many students residing in apart- vironmental record • f . f f publish similar charts every two years, and a profile of each
pressure on them and outhustle them. them with sharp passes connecting.the. Dootson, who P re^® n ' ® a Fielder had an exceptional game. She “I ran real hard to make my The woman tearfully denied she m ments live in the West 1 and South 1 Ladner said that the league is branching out into vo er major candidate running in the presidential elections,
And we reallv hustled and gave them a length of the field and with great speed Lady Lion goals in the ha . n nw#ir thp fipld all nicht and in the breakaway then I hit the walls, n Ift precincts. Voters in West 1 vote in room education and registration and has created a permanent office Ladner said.
good game offense. They seemed to score But two beau ‘ lfu i, ba^ a "J 3h ?J iS Irnnd S scored’the fourth Rodgers said after becoming only the cheated ' Ki 28 of the Corl Street School at 235 Corl St. in Philadelphia to help handle that expansion. The league will be interviewing all day in 322 HUB and will
g °‘The coach told us to go for the in- at will in the first half, jumping out to a the .corner of the English goal by first second half t shoot four-time winner of the 26-mile, In winning for the third consecutive , 2 South r voters V ote at the middle en- “Working with the ins and outs of politics will show people make another recruiting trip May 2 and 3. Anyone wishing to
terStoTSd 8b fS he g ground balls. 5-0 lead. home Lynn Thompson «ri kicond home goal her „a to Boston - ’ yea r, Rodgers was timed in 2 hours, 12 , . f rance of the Westerly Parkway Junior „ ot only how the issues affect people but also how to deal with con tact the league before that time can call Eco-Action or 238-
S for where we are, we just played “The English passing was per- Candy Finn gave Penn State two goals in the g y K Bay . minutes, 11 seconds. ; High School. the people themselves with an element of en husiasm 6746 for information,
hard We played the best game we fection," Rattray said. “They seemed the half. praised all of her el ■ y —by Philip Gutis Ladner said. “It giyes a person a chance to get out instead of
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day before the first insertion. y f AIEIMA I flr AKI MuN IO KBPII Panhirv Towers $2OO spacious 2 bedroom WANTED FEMALE Roommate(s) to SU mMER SUBLET fall option large Ibr Jj a " J]" T,?,',, :a o b i ft ' R fr 1 S Allen SAb 8190 S K 0 N ,° r i rnSm.fnhv acceDtino everything -We couldn't have done 220 bv aDD’t
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immediately if there IS an error in your ad. . WE M a vln kTemorex. Amoex! ed: cail Ron 237-1560 or Jim 238- nout/ anti Hlflclencv aoartment. Includes OWN ROOM In spacious house. 2 SUMMER SUBLET. One bedroom ■> s 2 i s /mo. plus elect. 237-5813. .. ISR AELI NOVELIST. * MN °N . Great iob in the Phi Psi! Love, the Specialists in Job Search
• The Daily Collegian Will not knowingly cause to be printed o. TDK M B ASF.State College TV Supply. 3041... Keep trying. *r,,iWor! utilities, cable, air conditioning. Is blocks furnished A/C all utilities three i| sPACi6us"HOUSE TWO blocks from ~ PM ® HA pHess- Golden Age for
published any notice or advertisement relating to empjoyrnen, 2 325. Allen. LARGE ONE-BEDROOM apartment for forFalll9Bo furnished and clean. Rent negotiable. $63.50/month. Good deal! 238 70__ blocks from campus $220/mo. i campu s. Thre . e „ B ® d ’° 7 ° f !!l. s ROOMMATES I cultural cooperation between Jews and JHB: SAT. NIGHT left us shaking like a f - )
or membership indicating any preferenc 6 . limitation. $ 99 SPEAKERS 8.1. C. Venturi pair summer sublet, two blocks from Call Terri 237-0690. SUMMER SUBLET Fall option one negotiable. Call 234-3838 nished, porch, yard. 238-8760. 865- IWVI II IHIW Arabs. Wednesday. April 23, 7:3opm, vibrating pillow from green monkey [r-N REST /
specification or discrimination based upon race, color, sexua must sell, Call John or Debbie after campus. Rent negotiable. Call 234- Call National SUMMER SUBLET - 2nd and 3rd floor bedroom, apart- FREE KEG TO SUBLETORS! 3 , 2125. 32 0 HUB. Sponsored by Yachad faces! Do it again, well steal your J) ~.
nripntatinn. reliaious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national origin 7-nnp m. 238-2421 5081. O-imlt-il Pnmmnih'' nl house. 1 block from campus. 4- ment. Call 234-6661. Rent $240 plus bedroom townhouse for summer, „ ''ViTlMrn °lim TT "WH -- » FEMALE NON-SMOKING Roommate . Tr „ ™ oh/ 1013 c calculator stand! Love, “Betsy Gold- RFRIIIWIF
or non-job related handicap or disability. , hew SPEAKERS, custom bui!., soTd CENTURY TOWERS great locaSn Ca bedrooms, furnished. Call 865-5529 _ electric (negoW 'f op,io J?i wS/dryeMn ! 8
1 oak, 2 and 3-way systems. Prices now renting summer/fad 1980. 238-5081 $5O a month for room in three bedroom LARGE 1 BEDROOM Apt. In house pet 9 f 1 , 1 ' 0 "o nd it i oningan d V sh r ' i 2 blocks from campus $9O/mo. m- clllTammy P 234-5653 fall-option. Private yard w/garden, HELP, FEMALES. HAVE you posed SERVICE
2 SETS OF 3 English Horseback riding from $175 per pair. 238-2421 or National Capital Companies. Call 238- wfiakc i a vs - weekends • evenings house, summer only, good summer sublet, 2S6BE. Foster, a P ar '™ el Jj; i ™ n ~ h , e p g 37 . 4 i69 f V i cludjki all utilities, porch and yard. 238- - Quiet, I’/i blocks from campus, Free nude or partially nude for a mens L- 1
(, mt m lessons for sale Jodon’s Stables 237-6672 after five. 5081 Weekdays-weekends-evanlngs. weekdays U incatlon. George 237-5146 rent negotiable. Must see. 234-4794. washer. Price negotiable. 237 4169_ ,j , 739 , keeptrying . DO YOU NEED male roommate to arkiag $9O/mo utilites included. magazine” I need your help lor a n R Helper q.rep.
rftp Alt! p 2:00 p.m. Saturday. Call Cindy 5- YAMAHA CR-420 RECIEVER for sale. TOWNE VIEW Family residence - ” —l ’■ j 3 LARGE BEDROOMS in 4 bedroom rnn Ti’mp.rtd.rtnq 6 ° f OUSe 3 erm 238-3836 alter 4:00 pm journalism project. I will guarantee you e. n ,-r_||„ tip p« icnni
KIK SALC 2296 or Michele 5-6941. Y O5 Itm $l5O orice neqotlable. available now and Fall .1980. , I . ! new house available summer. , BE TA GAMMA SIGMA membership anonymity. This « stnclly legitimate State College, PA 16801
VISCOUNT 10 sp bike, excellent Call Scott at 237-5737. National Capital Companies. Call 238- M_ 1 v’ Dishwasher, carpeted, backyard, NONSMOKING FEMALE WANTED to certificates are now available in Call Dave 234-5651.
LOWER PRICE than David Weis. All condition, made in England. $2OO. 5081 weekdays-weekends-evenmgs. AliniCf DM > garage, great location, rent negotiable. * h f^ R^n , l "° n^ ( S' B b |g^2B P R°° m4o9BAß ' TO ALPHA PHI Alpha Sigma Alpha and OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL
7onith mlnr TV Slate Colleoe TV Call Marc 238-3915. HOLIDAY TOWERS Adult Downtown oUDIbCI 4? ■ ■ ' i Call Janice 238-7459. -9 _ OHnTr) GFNIC: cute blond with while Sigma Della Tau. Thanks for the
Supply 232 S. Allen. ' - Residence now renting Fall 1980. „ SUMMER"ONLY* 3~ bedrooms semi- - "spirit.' Keep up the hard work. Ul I lti>
National Capital Companies, Call 238- - , i furnistied $B3/person . Two blocks (Not an employment agency)
5081 weekdays-weekends-evenings. 0 . , l 0 cani p US . Must see 237*3155.
Collegian Inc. is now
POR-SALE 1967 Pontiac, SUMMER POSITIONS *
ALL LENGTHS and most brands, condition, inspected. Best otter, AT YMCA CAMP INEXPENSIVE SUMMER ROOMS- rjfTOnflTlfJ rfmDIXCQt lOXIS
"videocassettes. VMS, Betamax, U- Rob 238-5746. ecoMIC $77/mo. for a furnished single aCtCMUUM
Matic. State College TV Supply, 232 SALE 30 GAL. aquarium plus mSS'h-bobv SUMMER DISCOUNT, large one (utilities One block from S' f , *
S. Allen. accessories. Also a terrifying oscar NEW JERSEY bedroom near campus, wooded campus, free parking .ktehenfacilitie . Al* A UmM.M <NV
■sTOEravs » B ' s ' 4, “ a u „«u. w .«•«.« «> r the hoard os Lurecxors.
<ffiJ2KS!SKS6 {ESWlfttbg (FOR RM 'PI d&ttSS®** Collegian Inc. la seeking two full-time Penn State un-
to WK KCW lf * dergraduate students for terms beginning May 1980 and
«SSS3SBS = M .SSKS»i expiring May 1982 (Present Collegian staff members are not
$15,355-0232, after 5:00. ATTEIJTiniJ fit camp positions. 1 option. $1 so/mo. 234 3901 . "4.5653 eligible.) These are two-year terms.
player, five balls, good condition, w 1 *** I LmmmbbhmJ Interested students must submit a letter of application no I
Sale as is s3oo.caii 865-9947. episcopal worship Sundays, (1 (? ” later tlian R n tti Wednesday. April 30. Letters should include
*2ll*3SH^ flc^e 8“" f°Ho e^rcai l ß”62o?B6V27 oi9 0 i9 UTQMQTIIVE \ your phone number, address, term on
saxaphone and clarinet, great the music workshop. Quality '67 lesabre -ps - pb. 7iooo APAKI Mcln 1 o .your qualifications and reasons for seeking the position.
726 s o hape. reasonable, cai, Joe 237- aoe prlces - $Sa A NEW DIMENSION Submit letters to Gerry Lynn Hamilton; Executive Secretary;
A ormLe U irs^itoV“6 n l: HA TuesMh -sweet !Zne" e at 412 IN APARTMENT LIVING Collegian Inc.; 126 Carnegie Building; University Park, Pa.
9664 win deliver. Closed Sundays The Scorpion. $.50 cover S^SSI' e |ifl95 ,i 23 8 4 P .8167°"’ 16802.
TW ?urnish E ed ß v^thshed m °Wrting porch 8 Co°egif 8 TV 0 Supply. 232 ‘ DATSUN - 8 Special Summer Offer II The Board will make its selection during Spring Term. For
can 237-5639 — - c , QRQ Pon(nn^r pau P 238 C o343 Ck ' Radial ' s2 iii more information, call Hamilton at 865-2531. ■
FRE s E umSl° R u C ble?CoumXse o near BUICK ELECTRA, . Close to campus and downtown shopping Colleaian InC is 3 private non-profit Corporation, which IS
cond,ifon with hard 3 shelcHs33o HRB Singer. Call J.T. 234-6861 $l3O er ' run 3 . Most apartments feature lofts or finished basements UO legian IHL. lb api v T n -i Pnllpnian
can 238 7962 month negotiable. very weii, s3oo/8.0. 5-4986. . Fully equipped kitchens _ legally and financially responsibleforThe Daily
HI GAIN 16 CB, Telephone shaped <■ m- y _ , _ _Z. ~ - **l • All apartments architecturally designed and color iru student news and business staffs are accountable Only to
fiSrHHUBTOffP the ll,member Board, which is charged with:
Raleigh 2i" men's ,1 ii a «A|f Since located on Bellaire Ave., State College • Overseeing the operation of The Daily Collegian.
asking $ 125 H AllOUfll 184 6 | i Bedroom | • Selecting the management personnel of the newspaper.
35mm rangefinder KONiKA oi Raider Aliev 8 < l Bedroom with Loft •• • Setting broad policy and long-range goals.
Camera mint condition: $85.00. V / /ildt:. Lraluer Mliey | 1 Bedroom with finished basement • 1 • j „ +Vto orlitorial
inexpensive chest of drawers, table, / ■ OD , • Ensunnq the financial independence ana the editorial
etc.Marl23B-7071. K/\ I 2Bedrooms ... , *
aauw used book sale. April 21 '-'25; WDFM Appreciation Night I Luxuriously furnished or unfurnished freedom ot the newspaper.
F.arSri’cSi '"® 2 Anyone dltSEybo WDFM letters I professionally Managed by:
50000 books! Thursday/half-price. drinks at Happy Hour Prices! I Ronlitir Inc PnlWianlnc lV
sals' with matching Variety of Oldlos with GRAN STAN II Benchmark Reall y . J O bli f herof The Daily Collegian and The Weekly Collegian. _____
armchairs. Good and falrcondition. Ladies Night \v £Q/ UUaO ■
Also one large wooden desk with two W - ‘
sets ot drawers. Call Herb 234-3096. ■
OWN ROOM in two
bedroom duplex $ 100/month plus
electric. Walking distance to campus.
Partially furnished 234-4626.
SUBLET SPACIOUS THREE bedroom
apartment Bus pass, air con
ditioning. pool pass Rent negotiable!
Call 234-5646 alter 5 pm.
SUMMER SUBLET: TWO blocks Irom
catfpus. Includes dishwasher and
utilities. Rent negotiable. Call Lana
234-3303
ONE OR TWO people needed to sublet
master bedroom of large lurnished
two bedroom Southgate apartment.
Rent negotiable. Fall option. Available
June I. Call Ned 237-1271.
SUMMER SUBLET (fall optional) for
grad student, furnished, efficiency.
S. Pugh. 10 minutes to HUB, rent
ready to negotiate. 234-2255
SUMMER SUBLET - Spacious 2 br.
apt. furn.. AC, cable, HBO, all
utilities inch Call 234-2406
SUNNY SPACIOUS TWO bedroom
apartment aircond., cable, dish
washer, walking distance, summer only
or best otter 237-3949 Posh
WANTED
PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings,
you never wear. For information
phifcie Irv 234-0155 ■
HIGHEST CASH IMMEDIATELY. Class
rings, $5O and up. Old gold, coins.
Ed's Discount, 1655 N. Atherton (next
to Temple Drive-In) 237-5112
Wanted: reasonably priced bicycle
Call 865-8974.
HELP! Need a place to live Fall 'BO.
Close to campus. Call Nancie after
6 p.m1t365-7467.
TRADE GRAHAM NASH tickets would
like seats together. Need J 4-26 or
M 4-26 (even No.) Will trade for either.
Please call Michael 238-5609, 863-
2467
GREAT LOCATION Summer female
non-smoker preferred. One block
from campus. Completely furnished
including AC only $lOO. Call 234-
1936.
FEMALE ROOMATE WANTED to
share one bedroom Penn Tower
apartment for summer all utilities in
cluded. Rent $B5. Call Fru 234-
4060.
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed
Summer. Own bedroom. Close to
campus. $127. Includes everything.
Call Sue 234-4539.
ROOMS
FINDERS FEE -$25 FWS quiet room In
house s. campus male. Near
campus. Will pay max. $l5O for rent.
237-5924.
To All Creditors:
Pietro A.
Evangelista
will no longer be
responsible for
any accounts or
amounts for
Evelyn M.
Evangelista
jacket who smiled when I took your
picture Thurs., in front of CCB around
1:45. Sorry, it was overexposed. Can
we try again? Reply Photographer
ZENO'S BARTENDER. Thanks for the
beer Saturday nite. I owe you one.
dark haired girl.
PICKLES, YOU'LL be a dill-y of a big
sister. You're the best. Love, Mark.
SDT THANKS for making me your
first "Brother of the Torch." I love
you all. Mark.
BEEF MASTER, Beef Meister, and
Ground Beef We may be ground
round but you're filet mignon to us.
Thanks for an excellent time! Love,
Beef's Babes.
DEMOCRATIC STUDENTS Re-Elect
Marie Garner to State Committee.
She is endorsed unanimously by
College Young Democrats. She worked
for your right to vote and fought against
unfair tax levy on students. Vote Marie
Garner No. 1.
NEED A RIDE to Toronto for weekend
April 25/26! Please call Rick 5-
WHO WOULD BE interested in
inexpensive Spanish
course in Mexico in July? 25 /a
discount if 2 apply! For information call
Rick 5-5145.
SIGMA CHI: Happy Anniversary AX
Chapter! April 22, 1889 April
22, 1980. Here's to the next 91! Love,
Your Little Sisters.
LADY SMOKER. Smoking is not gooi
for you, but I am. Call Tim 5-9439.
DAVE, PLEASE return sweatshirt in
person. J.
CURLY REDHEAD working at 'Skeller
Sat. night. I've watched from afar
on rainy and sunny days. I love you. D.
PHI MU DELTA Hockey Team: Oh
Baby What a season! You're still
No. 1 in our book. Love, your loyal little
sisters.
SEAN AND LEO W. Didn't pulling down
girl's shorts go out in grade school?
Ever think of growing up??!!?
PIANIST wanted to accompany ballet
JUDY: I'LL never forget where I met (he classesßLß Central Pa. Dance
world's most stunning redhoad. Workshop. Hours flexible. Call 237-
Mark from ENGL 10. 2784 between 10a.m. and 4 p.m.
JEFF, THE BEST, Congrats on
accepting your bid and good luck at
Pika. Joe
CARLA, ELLEN, Heather and Kate You
are cordially invited to Cocktails at
5:00 and Dinner at 6:00 Tuesday April
29, 1980 Swauve and debonair
Btiarwood Man.
IT'S TUEDAY! Time lor the annual
Snow White casting calls. Don't
miss out, Dave!
TO SHY BLONDE GUY at the Gaff
Friday nite - Three hours of eye
contact and we never met! Want to see
your smile again! 5-2380
DIANE WITH THE Blond hair arid pretty
blue eyes at the Phyrst Saturday
night. I enjoyed singing along with you
and would like to meet you in a quieter
atmosphere. Reply Personals Gary
TYPING ■§§
IBM CORRECTING Selectrics for rent
Unlimited Rent-Alls. 140 N
Atherton St. 238-3037
FAST, RELIABLE, ACCURATE typing
Term papers, resumes, theses
Reasonable rates. Ca;; Nanci 234
4764.
FLYING FINGERS Typing Service:
Fast, Accurate, Reasonable. Rush
Service. Two typists. 234-7007
daytime; 238-1933 evenings.
TYPING : Theses, term papers, etc.
University secretary for nine years
238-3017 evenings and weekends.
EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM
Correcting Selectric theses papers
most European languages Please call
before6p.m. 238-7575
HELP WANTS)
KEEP HiPPT VUIET BESOTIN&. DON'T MTTEB.
Park Hill
(^^^^Apartments
Y/»\ 478 E. Beaver Ave.
State College, PA
237-4619
We have the perfect place for you
• 24 hour emergency maintenance
service
e Air conditioning
e 1% blocks from campus
• All utilities includes In the rent
e Furnished or unfurnished
e Laundry facilities on each floor
e Cable TV Included In rent
e . On-site office
Realtors
tr r m *
Key
Map No.
Soviets to present views
on U. S.-Soviet relations
• George Mamedov and Yevgeniz
V. Afanasyev, third secretaries of the
Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C.,
will discuss U.S.-Soviet Relations at
7:30 tonight in 301 HUB. The event is
sponsored by Colloquy.
- • Focus on Sweden will present a Society will meet and elect officers at
film on the life of Swedish film 7 tonight in 112 Armsby, Annie Itsu, a
director Ingmar Bergman at 7:30 University student, will speak about
tonight in 317 HUB. her homeland of Taiwan.
p FOUND
GREEN DOWN JACKET, Woolrich,
found at Mr. C's last week. Call and
identify, Kathy, 234*4022.
Calculator found outside 262 Willard.
Pick up at Collegian Office. Ask for
Business Manager
KEYS ON WOODSTOCK key chain.
Left in corner of Gatsby’s
Wed.4/16/80. Claim at HUB.
CHURCHILL H.S. ring in HUB 4/17. To
identify call 234-2005.
LOST
LOST: GRAY male cat in Woodland
DR./Atherton area, answers to
“Boofie” Call 238-7948 or 237-3733
REWARD: Large black neutered male
cat. Notched ear. Missing since
Easter. 234-8756 nights.
LOST - Minolta SR-T 201 camera
Sackett Bldg. Please call 234-
SllB if found please! Reward $$
offered
VERY SPECIAL NECKLACE Turquoise
beads with bird pendant. Offering
$2O Reward. Please!! 3-1533, 234-
8351, Linda.
TWO 14K CHAINS delicate and souble
stranded, possibly in Rec Hall or on
campus, and tan rain hat on Beaver
plus red ski mittens lost on Blue Golf
Course. Cash rewards lost within last
month 238-1206.
GOLD I.D. bracelet in Briarwood or
Boalsburg area. Reward. Mark
234-3602.
$25 reward for tan blazer taken from
FIJI Sat. night. Belongs to a three
piece suit. No questions asked. Call
238-2166.
LOST: DARK BROWN Spalding
outfielders glove at coed softball
fields' Thurs 4/17 sReward Call 5-
4308
LOST GOLD RING with pink quartz
stone Sat 4/19 Please call Connie
234-2828 Reward!
The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 22,1980 —11
Where to vote
Precinct
Northeast College Heights School, Atherton
Street
West Central Rider Oldsmobile garage, 121 S,
Northwest Free Methodist Church, 121 Sparks
St., meeting room
East Central 1 Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church
corner of East College Avenue and
McAllister Street
East Central 2 Zeta Psi, 225 E. Foster Ave
East Central 3 Phi Sigma Kappa, 501 S. Allen St,
Stephens Hall, Recreation Room
East 2
East 3
South Central 2 Christian Church, Easterly
Parkway and Williams Street
South Central 1 Senior High School, Westerly
Parkway
West 1
West 2
South 1
South 2
Southeast Elementary School, Easterly
. ■ STUDENT" 01 ' 1 '* 0
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CUSTOM PR IN TE D
SILKSCREENED t-shirls and
sportswear. Shop around then call
Jay Berman at 234-4414, 238-
9135.
A RESUME is an investment in your
future. Call House of Resume
-237-4508
126
Carnegie
9:30-4:00
f I
Collegian Viiassifi edt
D 0^ OWI '
Cedarbrook, Penn Towers
Beaver Hill, or Garner Court
Easy walking distance to campus (in some cases closer to
campus than campus!), . . . Shopping, Movies, Restaurants. . .
wherever you make the scene! Studio. 1,2, and 3 r bedroom
furnished apartments with All utilities, TV cable. Wall to Wall
carpeting. Balconies. Draperies, Air-Conditioning, Dish
washers, and if that’s not enough . . . Laundry facilities on every
floor PLUS 24 hr. “We Care Maintenance _
Service" and a limited complimen-^v^'
tary membership to PLAN-A- I
TAN! Now what more could wt'Pjl
anyone ask for? r L /
Renting Now for H
Summer and Fall if
9 & 12 month leases Ur JJ
So Call Today
237-0363
the oniy thing between
you and your destination
is your feet!
PtofcsalonaUy Managed by A.W. & Sona
Polling Place
Church of Christ, Social Room,
Martin Terrace
Burrowes St
Recreation room, Findlay Hall,
University Park
129 Pollock Dining Hall,
University Park
Grace Lutheran .Church, social
room, Garner Street and Beaver
Avenue’
Room 28, Elementary School, Corl
St.
Room 101, Our Lady of Victory
School, 800 Westerly Parkway
Junior High School, Westerly
Parkway, middle entrance
Junior High School, Westerly
Parkway', auditorium entrance
Parkway
• Eco-Action will hold sign-ups for
bus transportation to the April 26
Non-Nuclear World march and rally
today in the Eco-Action office on
second floor HUB.
• The World Agricultural Service
To help you
buy or sell