14 —The Daily Collegian Desp Continued from Rage 1 COLLEGIAN: How can you make the relations more friendly in the future? SHAFFER: I think in some respects the relationship with the administration has been put on more friendly terms, and other respects it hasn't. I’d say you could walk around with a high level administrator on campus now and not worry about what students are thinking whether that person is being corrupted or not by the administration. COLLEGIAN: On the national level, you were invited to the White House a few months ago. What did you do there? SHAFFER: I had the amazing opportunity to meet President Carter at a symposium on foreign and domestic problems that are plaguing the country. He invited 250 college students across the nation to come to the White House and got briefed on those issues. This meeting was called right after the rein statement of the draft legislation was introduced to Congress. 1 would have to say that 250 college student body presidents were part of his Rose Garden strategy. USG look a survey before 1 went down to the White House and we found out that ap proximately 07 percent of the student body at the time supported President Carter’s proposal for reinstatement, which was' what I’d say an overwhelming response to Carter’s call for reinstatement. COLLEGIAN: What was the best thing that you accomplished this year? CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION Ads can be placed in person at our office, Monday through Friday 9 a. nr to 4 p.m., or mailed to Room 126 Carnegie Building (make checks payable to: The Daily Collegian). DEADLINES Classified —ll a.m. one business day before publication Cancellation —ll a.m. one business day before publication Renewal —no laler than 11 a.rrj. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. 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All levels. 238-2660 INSURANCE FOR your auto, motorcycle, home, personal belongings, hospitalization. For courteous, professional service, Call 238-G633 HAPPY HOURS' All nite long every Tuesday with "Sweet Maxine" at The Scorpion $.50 cover RENT ATV Low rates for color or B-W. Slate College TV Supply, 232 S Alien. FRF.E MOTORCYCLE 1.969 Penton for summer sublet Country house near HRB Singer. Call J.T 234-6861 $l3O month negotiable CRUISESHIPS Sailing Expeditions, Sailing Camps No experience.' Good pay Summer. Career. Nation wide, worldwide! Send $4.95 for application info/referrals to Cru'seworld. 93 Box 60129, Sacramento CA 95860 STUDENT- GROUP researching downtown parking. Your views desperately needed. Call Oeb 238- 7534 or Susan 238-1 636 GAY AWARENESS FESTIVAL 1980 Purpose, blow* society’s myths of gays sky high" Contact GAYLINE 863- 0586 PROOFREADING SERVICE' THESES, f#3p-.Mts, term papers. Reasonable rates' Phone Sue 234-4598 after. 5 WILL HAUL BELONGINGS, furniture. etc to Pittsburgh. Philadelphia. Calltor appointment Dave 234-7033. RED LION CHIMNEY Sweep. Insured, lne »■ COLLEGIAN: Did you accomplish everything that you stated in your platform? RMS IN Large-house $55-70/ month. TV, kitchen, laundry, yard, etc. Co ed; call Ron 237-1560 or Jim 238- 3041 ...Keep trying. Summer only SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET Large 2 bdrm apt. 1 min from campus 237-5992 SUMMER SUBLET one-bedroom , free bus pass swimming club furnished excellent location A/C util/included Price negotiable Please contact 238- 9445. SUMMER SUBLET ONE bedroom, one block from campus, all utilities, A/C, furnished, top of Penn Towers, rent negotiable. Call 234-0457 CASE OF CHOICE. Female tor V 4 of 2 bedroom apartment, $65/month summer. Furnished, air-conditioned, dishwasher, washer and dryer, pets Call Joanne 238-0851 BRIARWOOD TOWNEHOUSE Summer w/fall option large 3-bdrm new carpet a/c dishwasher swimming pool disposal free parking price negotiable. 234-2206. SUMMER SUBLET with Fall option. All utilities included, fully furnished, air conditioned, free parking, cable, one bedroom apartment. Call 238-3619 SUMMER SUBLET FALL option. 2- bedroom Beaver Terrace Apt. Dishwasher A“C Balcony. Utilities Included. $9O per person call 237- 5271 JUNE - AUGUST SUBLET, fall option. $2OO spacious 2 bedroom apartment, air-cond. furnished, parking available. Call 234-2572 after 5:00. SUMMER SUBLET: PENN towers efficiency apartment. Includes utilities, cable, air conditioning. Is furnished and clean. Rent negotiable. Call Terri 237-0690. $5O a month for room in three bedroom house, summer only, good location. George 237-5146 SUMMER SUBLET (tall optional) for • grad student, furnished, efficiency. S. Pugh, 10 minutes to HUB, rent ready to negotiate. 234-2255 SUMMER SUBLET ONE bedroom apartment next to campus. Air conditioning, cable TV and utilities included. Call Andy 234-0290. SUMMER SUBLET ONE bedroom, excellent location above Lions Pride on College, partially furnished, rent negotiable, 865-2318 or 865- 5555. SUMMER SUBLET 2 bedroom, partially furnished 15 minute walk to center campus. Call 234-2787. SUMMER W/FALL OPTION 2-bedroom 2-(loor townhouse AC Pool Ap pliances. Must see! $9O per person $360 (or unit; 238-0888. SUBLET BEAVER TERRACE apt. 11th floor balcony AC carpeted dish washer 2 people $l2O/month 4 people $75/month 237-1932. SUMMER SUBLET fall option large 1 br furnished Beaver Terrace apt. Balcony, great view, A/C, DW, cable, util. incl. Negotiable. 238-8724 SUMMER SUBLET. One bedroom furnished A/C all utilities three blocks from campus. $220/mo. negotiable. Call 234-3838 FREE KEG TO SUBLETORS! 3 bedroom townhouse for summer, fall option. Spacious, adjacent to bus stop, pets allowed. Washer/dryer in apartment, air conditioning and dish washer. Price negotiable. 237-4169 SUMMER SUBLET FALL option one or all - 3 bedroom apt. Pets allowed call Pam 234-5808. SUBLET SUMMER one bedroom. block from campus, nicely fur nished, A/C, utilities included, large sundeck, cable, rent negotiable, 234- 1507. SUMMER BEAVER TERRACE 2-bdr. includes bar, balcony, dishwasher, A/C, carpeted, cable, utilities, low price 238-8171. OWN ROOM in spacious house. 2 blocks from campus. Summer only. $63.50/month. Good deal! 238-7071. SUMMER SUBLET Fall option one bedroom',"' semi-turnished apart ■. menf. Call 234-666'f'Reht $240 plus i electric (negotiable)! LARGE 1 BEDROOM Apt. in house, summer sublet, 2368 E. Foster, rent negotiable. Must see. 234-4794. SUMMER SUBLET: two bedroom apartment, air .conditioning, cheap rent close to campus. Call 234-3063 anytime. FEMALE TO SUBLET half of one bedroom apartment Beaver Tferrace. Call 234-3976. SUMMER SUBLET FALL option two bedroom apartment quiet near campus $285/mo call 237-0478 or 865-7463. SUMMER SUBLET w%Fall option furnished apt., 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3 blocks from campus 2.34- 0918. 'A spacious 2 bedrrom apartment, swimming pool. 2 baths, furnished, utilities Included, A/C, cable, dish washer reasonable 237-6904. NEEDED: Male roommate for summer 3/bdrm house $7O/month, neg. Close to campus. Call 238-7459. SUMMER SUBLET country house garden space own room $9O 238- 7304 SUMMER SUBLET - 1 bedroom, furnished Penn Tower apartment. A-C, balcony, utilities, parking In cluded. Call 238-7891. SUMMER ONE bedroom. Furnished, all util., air cond., cable, free parking. $215/mo. Call 234-3385. SUMMER SUBLET furnished two bdrm. 2 blocks to campus. $215/mo. plus elect. 237-5813. SPACIOUS HOUSE TWO blocks from campus. Three bedrooms fur nished, porch, yard. 238-8760, 865- 2125. SUMMER SUBLET OWN room in a colorful, well maintained apartment, 2 blocks from campus $9O/mo. in cludes all utilities, porch and yard. 238- 1739, keep trying. 3 LARGE BEDROOMS in 4 bedroom new house available summer. Dishwasher, carpeted, backyard, garage, great location,'rent negotiable. Call Janice 238-7459. SUMMER ONLY 3 bedrooms semi furnished $B3/person . Two blocks to campus. Must see 237-3155. SUMMER: OWN ROOM in two bedroom duplex $lOO/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 after 5 pm. SUMMER SUBLET: TWO blocks from campus. Includes dishwasher and utilities. Rent negotiable. Call Lana 234-3303. SUMMER SUBLET QUIET one bedroom apt. close. All util., a/c, cable. Helpl Negotiable, call 234-5681 YOUR SEq, SHAFFER: I don’t think there is any way anyone can accomplish all their goals in life. I like to set my goals high and if I come near where I can see those goals, then I have ac complished something. I’d say we have ac complished at least half of our platform. I don’t think that’s a record to be embarassed about. COLLEGIAN: What do you think Joe Healey’s biggest problem will be? SHAFFER: I’d say the hardest problem Joe is going to face in the near future is bringing back the splinter groups of USG into one body. This always occurs after an election different factions of the organization vying for captain of the ship. I’a say bringing back the organization into one is not the easiest thing in-the -world. It’s something that I felt that I did last year after the election evidenced by people in our ad ministration who opposed me in the election and ended up busting their backsides for the good of the organization. And if Joe can accomplish that, his administration will be able to work on much more constructive issues. COLLEGIAN: Looking back over the year, are you satisfied with your administration? SHAFFER: Well, there’s always going to be good and bad in anything you do, and nothing is perfect.l’d have to say that there were probably more good things coming out of this ad ministration than bad that’s for sure. The good things were the surveys that we took, the Fall Music Festival, the Florida trip and some of the issues that were decided in the students’ favor in the fall. For example, the Campus Loop, which the senate did a good job on and the drop-add fees were changed. I think ONE OR TWO people needed to sublet master bedroom of large furnished two bedroom Southgate apartment. Rent negotiable. Fall option. Available June I. Call Ned 237-1271. SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom unfurnished, air conditioned. 3 blocks from campus. $231 month, call 237-6118. SUMMER SUBLET- 2 bedroom apt. above Tavern Restaurant. Perfect location, reasonable rent. Call 237- 8258. SUMMER SUBLET TWO bedroom apartment. Fall option. Two blocks from campus, call 234-8502. CHEAP SUMMER SUBLET only $lB5/month gets you: close to campus: garage; 2-bdr apartment, call 237-0828 SUMMER BARGAIN BEAVER Terrace two females, air/cond, furnished, dishwasher, cable, balcony, includes utilities. 234-1796 Kathy/Karen. JUNE, JULY, AND /.OR August: 2 bedroom (urnished apt. $BO (or less). Utilities included. Sue 238-4976 SUMMER SUBLET: BEAVER Terrace apt. Air cond.; dishwasher; utilities included. Rent cheap! Call 237-9377, EFFICIENCY SUMMER, SUBLET,, fall option Bus pass, free parking, A’AC Call 238-4838 or 234-4958 Cindy SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE furnished efficiency two blocks from campus. A-C. Cable. Rent negotiable. Call 234- 9037. EMERGENCY! SPACIOUS 2 bdrm Available Summer, bus . pass Evenings 238-1634. SUMMER SUBLET furnished bedroom of larbe Briarwood townhouse A%C — dishwasher swimming pool— price negotiable- Cheap, Call 238-4185. SUMMER SUBLET PENN Towers 'A bedroom of 2 bedroom apartment call Rich 234-7496. SUMMER SUBLET furnished bedroom of larbe Briarwood townhouse A 3 /«C— dishwasher swimming pool— price negotiable- Cheap, Calt23B-4185. SUMMER SUBLET 'A one bedroom, Eadt College Ave., All util, incl A.C., Cable, SUMMER SUBLET COLLEGE Ave. Apartment Across From Old Main own room $9O month call 234-2644 DESPERATE: URGENTLY NEED to sublet our luxurious one bedroom apartment a mere $2OO per month negotiable call 237-0713 25% OFF JUNE Sublet Allenwat large one bdr. all utilities $215 238- 7651 SUMMER: FEMALE to share large 2 bdr. apt. 1 blk. from campus. Balcony, A.C., all conv. & utils, in cluded $9O/mo. Call Dena 234-1310 SUNNY TWO BEDROOM Apt. summer sublet fall option $279/mo. utilities included campus walking distance 237-7530 Collegian Inc. is now accepting applications for the Board of Directors. Collegian Inc. is seeking two full-time Penn State un dergraduate students for terms beginning May 1980 and t) expiring May 1982. (Present Collegian staff members are not eligible.) These are two-year terms. Interested students must submit a letter of application no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 30. Letters should include your phone number, address, term standing, major, details onl ; ’ your qualifications and reasons for seeking the position. Submit letters to Gerry Lynn Hamilton; Executive Secretary; Collegian Inc.; 126 Carnegie Building; University Park, Pa. 16802. The Board will make its selection during Spring Term. For more information, call Hamilton at 865-2531. Collegian Inc. is a private non-profit corporation, which is legally and financially responsible for The Daily Collegian. The student news and business staffs are accountable only to the 11-member Board, which is charged with: • Overseeing the operation of The Daily Collegian. • Selecting the management personnel of the newspaper. • Setting broad policy and long-range goals. • Ensuring the financial independence and the editorial freedom of the newspaper. Collegian Inc. Publisher of The. Daily Collegian and The Weekly Collegian services \ these were all commendable things and there's no way I can take responsibility for all of them. | I’d say that USG is put down so many times by people for certain reasons. The main reason people put USG down is, what do they do? What does USG do? And if people just sat down arid realized what USG really does and looked ob jectively at USG, (they would see that) it hell of a lot—it really does. It provides buses f J Furnished efficiencies. Enough living space for two people. Walking distance to campus. Low rental rates. Utilities included or not included. 1 Call or stop by & talk to our professional staff. 1 840 N. Atherton Street (The Other Side of State College/* • | Realtors 234 ' 6860 *c ■■■■** w W— «*-i| LOST: DARK BROWN Spalding outfielders glove at coed softball fields Thurs 4/17 SReward Call 5- 4308 ' LOST GOLD RING with pink qi/jrtz stone Sat 4/19 Please call Connie; 238-2828 Reward! , PREGNANT?; NEED HELP? Pregnancy Termination Confidential Counseling Pregnancy Testing. \ <-• 11 ■ t-J ij "Allentown Women’s Center 1-(215)-264-5657 Freshman dorm life contributing * factor By CHERYLBRUNO Daily Collegian Staff Writer A direct relationship exists bet- ween a freshman’s place of residence i,\and his level of academic success and personal growth during his first year at the University, according to M. Lee Upcraft, director of residential life. . Upcraft said the results of a study of the freshman class of 1976, which jjivill be ready for publication by the ’beginning of May, indicate “that students who live on campus are less likely to drop out of school and are more likely to earn better grades than those studentswho live at home.” Upcraft said,“Fourteen percent of #the freshman students who lived at home during the 1976-77 academic year did not enroll for the next fall while only 7 percent of those students who lived on-campus failed to enroll. “The grade point average for on campus freshman was 2.92 and it was . 2.78 for those students commuting. - “The reason for these differences seems to be a combination of what happens to you while living on campus and what doesn’t happen to you while living at home,” he said. Holiday Towers Century Towers Jowne View Apts. : Available now and for Fall 1980 Call National Capital Companies „ 238-5081 weekdays - weekends - evenings ROOMS ROOMMATES TO SHARE or have own in a Southgate Townhouse. Washer and dryer IN townhouse. Modern appliances and convenient bus service. Call Janet after 5:30. 237-4169. HOUSES 4-5 BEDROOM HOUSE wanted (or Fall, Winter, Spring, next year. PleaMcall 234-4622, Cindy, Tina. RIDE 'NEEDED TO New Jersey off RTBO on Fri. 4/25. Call 865- 8765. '3 BDRM., Unfurnished, Boalsburg area ► house. Available 9-1-80. ■s3l2/mo. plus utilities. Washer, dryer, 'garage, patio. 238-6620 ■ the low price of any set of kb DBAS MARELET H Electric, acoustic or bass H B strings H P*C>orQes | ■ liTTimiftm ■ RR House of Music M QpEN 221 E Be.wer Avo H H Mon-Fri 10-9 BB HOP WANTED COUNSELORS: CAMP WAZIYATAH FOR GIRLS, HARRISON, MAINE 'OPENINGS: Tennis (varsity or skilled placers); Swimming (wsl), Boating, Canoeing, Sailing; Waterskiing; Gymnastics; Archery; Team Sports; Arts f Crafts; Theatre Director (musicals), Pianist, Pioneering & Trips; Secretary. Season: June 21 to August 21. Write (Enclose details as to your skills, etc.) Director, Box 153, Great Neck, N.Y., 11022. Telephone: (516) 482-4323. Faculty inquiries invited re Dept. Head positions in above activities. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS Overnight camp for girls in New York State's Adirondacks Mountains has openings for counselor-instructors in tennis, waterfront(WSl, sailing, skiing, small craft), gymnastics, arts/crafts, pioneering, muslc(piano), photography, general counselors. Write: Andrew Rosen, Director, Point O' Ftoes Camp, 144 Park Avenue, SwarWimore, PA 10981. TENNIS INSTRUCTORS wanted Excellent high paying summer Jobs (clubs, resorts, camps) available through Washington Tennis Services for students with tennis playing or teaching experience. Call Mr. Covyeau at (301) 654-3770 A SPECIAL EXPERIENCE! Needed men and women counselors and Nurse. Resident Camp serving Mentally Retarded children and adults In W. PA. May 28 - July 6. 238-0759 after 4:00 p.m. LOOKING FOR A JOB 0 .... Learn how to . prepare an effective resume, organize a job campaign, interview successfully. $5.00. Transition Ser vipes, Box 4001, University, Alabama 35486. EASY EXTRA INCOME!! $5OO/1,000 stuffing envelopes - guaranteed. Send stamp self-addressed envelope: K.B. Associates P.O. Box 139 Julian, PA 16844 « STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY CUSTOM PRINTED SILKSCREENED t-shirts and sporl3wear. Shop around then call Jay Berman at 234-4414, 238- 913* A RESUME Is an investment In your future. Call House of Resume -237-4508 in academic performance The purpose of the study was to determine how the collegiate en vironment here changes you from the person you were before you entered the University to the person you are today. “We are very excited about the applications of this study for decisions we have to make about the changes in residential life policies for students,” Upcraft said. More than 2,300 freshmen were given a battery of tests designed to measure their personal development and academic background during the orientation period of Fall Term 1976. In Spring Term 1977, 700 of these studnts were retested to measure their personal development, and to collect data regarding their personal experiences and living environment for their freshman year. The testing did take into account the students’ background and ac tivities prior to college, Upcraft said. Personal interviews were con ducted with 100 students, he said. “One commuter student I talked with said that he drove to the University for his classes and drove home as soon as he was done. He had COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings, you never wear. For Information phone Irv 234-0155 ROOM NEEDED FOR two people. ' House preferred, will take Apt. will co-ed if necessary. Call Cary at 237- 1215. Art at 234-3925 after 6 p.m. GOLD AND SILVER class rings, coinage, or scrap, call Leland Enterprises 355-1642. GOLD, Buying class rings, Jewelry, wedding band, etc. Tues.-Fri. 6- 10. Sat.-Sun. 12-6. Frank 237-1095 •will beat all prices." Cash Paid SUMMER POSITIONS AT YMCA CAMP BERNIE IN NEW JERSEY A unique way to spend this summer. Will interview April 23 and 24. Sign up in Student Employment office. 105 Boueke.' Looking-for-students with Senior Life Saving and or WSI and leaders for other camp positions. 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;; Nancl 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 before 6 p.m. 238-7575 RIDES PAIR OF GLASSES April 19 between Phi Who and Eastern Terrace. Please Call 865-8634 Apartments I Now renting for J ? September j 1 or 2 Bedroom Apts Very reasonable * 1 Close to Campus J And Also Homes [ 234-4001 5 Q==MK====XK====«K=il (PERSONAL A] JOB HUNTING? We can show you how to make the best possible In pression... to get results! Best Resume Service 234-1220 HOPS GAYLINE 863-0588 7-9 p.m. daily for raps and Information on homosexuality and gay lifestyles. “THE SCOREBOARD" has happy hours every Friday 4 to 9. Pool table, Space Invaders (below The Scorpion) WAOMAN WANTED to sublet (summer) '/> 2 bdrm. apt., furnished, AC, dishwasher, free bus pass, free June rent, 237-2659 '75 OLDS 98, 41000 miles, very good condition, asking $2lOO. Steve 865-5854 KOINOINIA HOUSE COOP. International community, accepting applications. Room & Board. Close to campus. Call 238-6739, 234-9878 ISRAELI NOVELIST, AMNON SHAMOSHI Speaking on: The Peace Process: Golden Age foi cultural cooperation between Jews and Arabs. Wednesday, April 23, 7:3opm, 320 HUB. Sponsored by Yachad 4 ROOMMATES TO SHARE 6 bedroom house summer term, pos fall-option. Private yard w/garden, Quiet, l'/i blocks from campus, Free perking $9O/mo. Utilltes Included. 238-3836 after 4:00 pm .SHARE A GENTLE Thursday lunch with us FSHA33O-Thursday April 24 time 11:46-12:45. Eat In or take It out. Located In room 5 Human development Bulldlng.Right next to the HUB Lawn. no interaction with other college students. “We looked into the development of those students who lived in quiet houses, interest houses, non visitation houses, temporary and found very few differences among them,” Upcraftsaid. It seems to be the interaction factor that commuting students do not experience that makes the difference and not where you live on campus, he said. “The more intellectually oriented you are the more likely you are to drop out. The environment here does not support a truly intellectual ex perience,” Upcraft said. “The faculty agrees that the in tellectual student is isolated. He either drops out or shuts out everything around him. “We are going to try to test as many of the 700 students that we tested Spring Term 1977 within the next few weeks. “We will be trying to find out what has made these seniors tick over the past four years and how we can use this information to make the University a better place for students to grow and develop,” Upcraft said. ZENO'S BARTENDER. Thanks for the OLD MCDONALD HAD a friend beer Saturday nite. 1 owe you one. DTDTM. And old McDonrfld wanted dark haired girl. Jaws not DTDTM NEED A RIDE to Toronto for weekend PARTY SATURDAY APRIL 26 April 25/26! Please call Rick 5- Brlarwood Bash. Live bands, live 5145. kegs, live people. Tickets and t-shirts WHO WOULD BE interested in aila “ e a '°'' iCo ° r 6896 inexpensive Spanish language Waupelam. Call 234-9079 course In Mexico In July? 25% KIM SURPRISE! A personal of your discount if 2 apply! For Information call very own. I think your wonderful Rick 5-5145. and definitely of the superior sex. Eric. LADY SMOKER. Smoking is not good for you, but I am. Call Tim 5-9439. CURLY REDHEAD working at ‘Skellei Sat. night. I've watched from afar OCEAN MIST GIRL who I met between on rainy and sunny days. I love you. D. sth and 6th period Mondayl Let’s meet again soon. 3-1038PMB PHI MU DELTA Hockey Team: Oh Baby - What a seasonl You're still DEAR THETA CHI BROTHERS No. 1 in our book. Love, your loyal little Tlianks for you know what, you sisters. know where, Sunday at 2 :00 P.M. JUDY: I'LL never forget where I met the You're the best! We’re Psyched for world’s most stunning redhead. Spring Weekl Love your Little Sisters Mark from ENGL 10, SANDRA FROM the Gall Friday night. Just a goodbye note to wish you success and happiness in the luture. Thanks lor listening. Love, Gary. PERFORMERS: Feel your talent Is being wasted? The student foundation for the performing arts wants you. Sign up for fall 'BO festival r-HUB ground floor.". CAROLE 9TH FLOOR Tener. Saw you catching frlsbee. How about catching frlsbee with me 0 Frlsbee player 5-0647. TO SHY BLONDE GUY at the Gaff 5,h rn nnri*iH a f »e.i B '| T |« a W N RM fl nd Friday nite - Three hours of eye 'R* ™ L |h o ir N 'r o ™^ contact and we never met! Want to see inr^nn your smile again! 5-2380 ISgThelr own team °" JIM, TIM, LARRY, Tom and Barry-1 met you at a party on fifth floor Cederbrook the night of the Phi Psi. I had fun I Want to meet again? Let me know. Lisa TO MY ROOFER, Thank you for this past weekend. It wouldn’t have been fun without you. Let's make this weekend even better. I love you. Your little shingle. SUE ITT WAS great! thanks for all your work to make it a success. The Officers 212 E. Calder Alley Tonight Sweet Maxine Greek Night: Wear your letters, drink for Happy Hour Prices! Thurs.: Original Golden Oldies "Maybe it will . go away The five most dangerous words in the English language. ■A American Cancer Society BRUCE AND HOWARD: Lesson number one- plants need water, .ove, Your April Fools. LOU- BUSY SUNDAY? We sure are and we’re ready lor Regatta actionl Love, SDT. LESTER, THE KITE was nice but we can fly higher than that. Let’s spend this weekend In Cleveland. Kate. ATTENTION: MR. WAGNER, your roommates, 508 and 504, Joe's Diner, 10.10 partygoers; and anyone else with ears. I regret to inform you that I am NOT engaged to Roosevelt B. Now enough already. Sincerely, the kid from Syracuse; alias Semi-Tough. CONGRATS DAVE, YOU got the part of Grumpy. Snow White. PHI PSI 500 T-shirts oh sale at Phi Psi for only $4. All proceeds benefit Cardiopulmonary Lab at Centre Community Hospital. SPRING HAS SPRUNG; the grass, she's riz; I wonder where the birdies iz?— Peter Jay. McMANISTEIN: It's easy to conceptualize why you’re so special to me. Thanks again, Mcßrown Sumurr 11001 Club drops old time July 4 plans By JOYCE VENEZIA Daily Collegian Staff Writer The Grinch may have stolen Christ mas, but he is not to blame for the loss of this year’s Fourth of July. An “old-fashioned” Independence Day proposed by the State College Optimist Club has been canceled due to a lack of community support and interest. The majority of service clubs asked to participate in the holiday activities did not indicate sufficient interest this year, said Duffy Hines, steering committee chairman for the proposed event. “It was apparent that there wasn’t enough support to continue planning our activities,” Hines said. “But we’ll continue with our steering committee, composed of members of various service organizations, to plan something for 1981.” An. “old-fashioned” Fourth of July Lock Haven plans 'Quiet Wednesday The popularity and success of Gentle Thursday has led to the development of a sister program at Lock Haven State College called Quiet Wednesday. The college’s Student Cooperative Council designed the’program, which will be held today in the college’s stadium, based on the University’s Gentle Thursday, said Gerald Getz, president of the council. The council, he SHARE MY TENTI adventurers to camp end share travel expenses for 7 weeks to West Coast. Interested? call Ken Meyer at 237-3181. 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In the future, a more completelist of community service organizations will also be made, Hines said. “There wasn’t time to reflect on all the organizations this year,” he said. The original idea was to advertise a list of all local activities to encourage people to stay at home this year and save gas, Hines said. There was nothing planned last Fourth of July to encourage people to celebrate at home, he said. “Students would have been en couraged to attend the events as part of the community,” Hines said. “A lot of people in this town couldn’t survive without them.” tendance of high school students, he said. The music will last all day and there will be a fireworks display at night, he said. “If this is a success, we might try having a similar kind of day in the fall,” Getz said. The raindate for Quiet Wednesday is April 30. 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