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    14 —The Daily Collegian
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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?
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ATTENTION W
EPISCOPAL WORSHIP Sundays,
,1 o.ooam and 6:15 pm,
Eisenhower Chapel, coffee hour
follovving. Call 865-3762 or 865*271 9
THE MUSIC Workshop. Quality
instruction at affordable prices. All
ages. 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<pensive. Professional Work.
The August West System Call 234-
3740
U-HAUL TO ALLENTOWN leaves May
22nd $l9 95 flat fee call 865-
104 1 Reservation Deadline Friday
April 251!t
IRRITATE: D BY BIG Government? So is
John GALT. SASE Box 3438 York,
PA 1 ?M)'A
HAVE VAN-NEED MONEY? This one is
worth your tune. Call Elly or Susan
237-10/5
Highest Cash
immediately
for old gold
class rings
anything made of gold
$5O & up
Ed’s Discount
ThoOthor Sido d Stale Colloge
■ (1 655 N. Atherton)
Next to Temple Drive-In
237-5112
FOR SALE
LOWER PRICE than David Weis All
Zenith color TV. State College TV
Wednesday, April 23,1980
ite problems, Shaffer 'proud' of USG
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED APS
Number of Days
Three Four
5.80 6.95
6.80 8.1 5
7.80 9.35
ALL LENGTHS and most brands,
videocassettes. VHS. Betamax, U-
Matic. State College TV Supply, 232
S.Allen.
FRYE BOOTS size 10. bone color,
excellent condition, seldom worn,
Tim 237-4103 after 6
SMALL COUCH, MODERN,good
condition, excellent for small room.
$l5. 355-0232, after 5:00.
JUBILEE PINBALL MACHINE four
player, five balls, good condition.
Sale as is s3oo.Call 865-9947.
SAXAPHONE and clarinet, great
shape, reasonable. Call Joe 237-
7260
TWO BEDROOM mobile home
furnished with shed skirting porch.
Call 237-5839
FOR SALE "62" Fender jazz bass with
E. 8.0. pick ups custom excellent
condition with hard shell case 5330.
Call 238-7982.
35mm RANGEFINDER KONIKA
Camera mint condition: $85.00.
Inexpensive chest of drawers, table,
etc Merl 238-7071.
AAUW USED BOOK Sale, April 21-25,
(9-9) upstairs/downstairs, Wesley
Foundation,2s6 E. College. Over
50000 books! Thursday/half-price.
Friday $1.50 bag.
SALE TWO COUCHES with matching
armchairs. Good and taircondition.
Also one large wooden desk with two
sets ot drawers. Call Herb 234-3096.
OHIO SCIENTIFIC Micro-computer,
aluminum wheels and tires, lender
guitar. Ford 4.11 rearend, Cleveland
cam. Alternator, CB-antenna, dog/cat
sky kennel. 238-9550
2 SETS OF 3 English Horseback riding
lessons lor sale. Jodon's Stables.
2:00 p.m. Saturday. Call Cindy 5-
2296 or Michele 5-6941.
VISCOUNT 10 sp bike, excellent
condition, made in England. $2OO.
Call Marc 238-3915.
FOR SALE 1967 Pontiac, good
condition, inspected. Best otter,
Rob 238-5746.
TWO AND ONE-HALF octave autoharp,
chromatic scale, fifteen pre-set
chords, with carrying case, $6O. 237-
1168.
SALE 30 GAL. aquarium plus
accessories Also a terrifying oscar
$7O. Call Neil 865-4100 after ll:00
PM.
HAND SEWN GOWNS; silver blue
quiana, size 12; unhemmed;
contemporary style; great for tormals,
weddings; 4 available; $3O. Karen
234-1306.
PHI PSI 500 T-shirts on sale at Phi Psl
(or only $4. All proceeds benefit
Cardiopulmonary Lab at Centre
Community Hospital.
DRAFTING EQUIPMENT FOR sale
must go graduating tor information
call 238-4776
SUNN 190 L GUITAR amp 100 watt
head, two 15" JBL speakers call
Brad 5-3936
FOR RENT
ROOMS IN Country House. 1 avail.
now, one May 25. Fireplace,
woods, garden, pots. 6 miles from
campus. Rich 234-3900
DORMS COST OVER $5O/wk. Live in
hall a beautifully furnished 1 bdrm.
apartment for less than $25/wk!
Available immediately until June. (Male
SHAFFER: I’d have to say gathering student
opinion via the student opinion research and
evaluation polls. There is no way one person can
be a true representative of people unless he finds
out what those people really think about certain
issues that affect them directly.
We went and got student opinion in a scientific
manner and articulated the opinion to the people
who were dictating policy for example,
President Carter and the draft registration and
the decriminalization of marijuana survey for
legislators.'
I’d have to say that’s something that I’m most
proud of representing student opinion and not
just my own opinion.
COLLEGIAN: What do you think of your
Collegian coverage this year?
SHAFFER: I’d have to use one word in
describing the Collegian coverage of USG this
year, and that’s sensationalistic. Many times we
would be working on things and the Collegian
would only look at the negative and not the
aspects of USG, and blow the negative
aspects way out of proportion.
For example, when the front page had the
headline: University halts USG spending. Now
the University put a halt on our spending for one
day and all they wanted to know was what was
our procedure for spending money because the
Collegian the day before had an article stating
that USG didn’t know what they were doing, or
whatever a detrimental article. Keep in mind
that the headline was: University halts USG
spending.
All we had to do wap hand Dr. (Melvyn S.)
Klein (director of Associated Student Activities)
one piece of paper telling him what our
SUMMER: Coed living at University
Club, 331 West College, for
students over 21 (grads preferred) and
faculty. Club is on campus, provides
furnished single rooms, meals, maid
service , recreational facilities, other
advantages, all for approx. •$ 185/mo.
(Option for subsequent terms
possible.) Call rooms manager at 237-
2391.
FEMALE HOUSEMATE Wanted in
country cabin six miles from
campus. Own bedroohn. Share chores.
$165/mo. Carl 234-7231.
CONTEMPORARY HOUSE 4
bedrooms. Summer rental $4OO
per month University Drive, Legion
Lane. 234-1007, 234-1698.
AUTOMOTIVE
1974 VOLKSWAGON 412 wagon
54,500 miles. 27 miles per gallon,
good condition. $1995.234-8167.
■67 BUICK ELECTRA, 50,000 miles,
new tires, alternator, starter, runs
very well, $3OO/8.0. 5-4986.
1979 DODGE MAXIVAN. Red, 3800
miles, white spoke wheels, rust
proofed, like new. Paid $BOOO will sell
tor $5495, Call 237-37.4$ days, 23’8-
6035 after 5:30.
JEEP 1972 CJ-5 , latest inspection,
removable hardtop 304 v-8
mechanichally good, body good,
$B5O, John 238-8523.
1979 SUZUKI GS42SE. Like new.
2700 miles. Best offer. 237
4161.
since !
RESUMES I
234-1220 by app’t
Special Student Rates
Specialists in Job Searchl
|~K BEST /
rX RESUME
|_X SERVICE
116 Heister Street
State College, PA 16801
OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL
CITIES
(Notan employment agency)
AUDIO
WEEKLY TAPE SPECIAL. Sony,
Maxell, Scotch, Memorex, Ampex,
TDK-BASF. State College TV Supply,
232 S.Allen.
NEW SPEAKERS, custom built, solid
oak, 2 and 3-way systems. Prices
(rom $175 per pair. 238-2421 or
237-6672 after live.
YAMAHA CR-420 RECIEVER for sale
25 watts $1 50 price negotiable.
Call Scott at 237-5737.
FOR SALE: TECHNICS Receiver, JVC
turntable, 3-way speakers. Good
prices. Call Rich 865-4388
Museum of Art Store
take home a smile
Penn State University
Museum of Art
Tuesday-Sunday 12*5
APARTMENTS
CENTURY TOWERS great location
now renting summer/fall 1980.
National Capital Companies. Call 238-
5081 Weekdays-weekends-evenings.
TOWNE VIEW Family residence
available now and Fall . 1980.
National Capital Companies. Call 238-
5081 weekdays-weekends-evenings.
HOLIDAY TOWERS Adult Downtown
Residence now renting Fall 1980.
National Capital Companies, Call 238
5061 weekdays-weekends-evenings.
SUMMER DISCOUNT, large, one
bedroom near campus, wooded
back-yard, laundry room, free parking.
Call 234-4024.
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT—
Summer Sublet fall option. Quiot,
good location, lots of windows. Un
lurnished. Call Sandi, 234-1824 alter
4:00.
Art Books
Notes & Cards
Jewelry
Folk Art & Toys
Unusual Gifts
procedures were. They took off the freeze the
next day. There was only one sentence in an
article in the back page of the Collegian saying
the freeze was taken off. If it was so important
the day before in bold headlines on the front
page, why wasn’t that a big story again the next
day?
'Well, there's always going to
be good and bad things in
anything you do, and nothing
is perfect, i'd have to say that
there were probably more good
things coming out of this
administration than bad
that's for sure.'
The reporting in most cases was with student
reporters . . . there are always going to be
inaccuracies in quotes. We’re students in USG
and the Collegian should realize that their
students are going to make mistakes also
because we’re here for a learning experience.
I’d say besides the sensationalistic viewpoints
that the paper took in certain instances, the
editorials were infactual in many cases. Many
times these negative editorials were very in
factual and off base when they didn’t have their
facts straight at all. > »■
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<jr
term breaks, calendars throughout the year,
movies every weekend, the computer
Date Match and legal services to people who are
caught doing something wrong. ■
It gets me upset when people say USG doesntt
do anything, because it does if people just
looked at it and didn’t put it down before' thejy
even looked at it. |
COLLEGIAN: So how can you make people
aware of USG?
SHAFFER: That’s something I’ve finally
come to terms with. I’m not in here for the
publicity and for the hoopla of it all. That doesnlt
faze me at this point. So what if no one
We’re doing something and we know we’re'doing
something, and we should be happy with th;e
student services that we are providing. We don’t
need the applause. j
COLLEGIAN: What do you see for the future
of USG? ■ ;
SHAFFER: There are so many constraints op
USG. It’s really hard to say which way USG Mil
go. I don’t think you really can change a
bureaucracy that much, and USG is set up like a
bureaucracy. And bureaucracies are made to
run regardless of who is in charge. So if people
change their philosophies of bureaucracies;,
that’s the only way to change USG.
SUBLET LARGE EFFICIENCY - $l7O REWARD: Large black neutered male
a month, fall option, call 238- cat. Notched ear. Missing since
8540, keep trying. Easter. 234-8756 nights. :
SUMMER FULLY FURNISHED, 2 GOLD I.D. bracelet in Brlarwood or
bdrm. apt. 3 blocks from campus. Boalsburg area. Reward. Mark
Rent very reasonable call 237-4547 234-3602. ft ■
BEDROOM IN 3-bedroom townhouse. $25 reward for tan blazer taken from
Sunny modern. Summer/fall option. FIJI Sat. night. Belongs to a three
Close to campus. Susan/Elly 237- piece suit. No questions asked. Cal|
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CANOE RENTALS
CANOES 15 per day
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ALSO: WEEKEND TRIPS
- Food, transportation,
equipment and instruction
provided.
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466-7457
Area Dealers for: Mad River,seda
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Also Featuring: Peak I, Eureka and
Moss tents.
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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 |
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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.
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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
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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
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adventurers to camp end share
travel expenses for 7 weeks to West
Coast. Interested? call Ken Meyer at
237-3181.
OUR SKIT WILL be a hit; the chariot
race will be a chase; '/2I Is what
wOqII rate; Cause you guys at AGR are
great! Love, Phi Mu
. , , NONSMOKING FEMALE WANTED to
= : M & C 6 IN A VEGA is not our only share 'A large one bedroom apt
BLONDE CASHIER AT Student record 10 is our speciality. The summe r. Rent negotiable. 238-9629
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we were talking I could tell why
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Mpcn raw hr minr nhn»nQ f nr Hartranft men would rise to the oc- . ■
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reasonable. 865-4606 10-lz p.m. Wed 4/16/80. Claim at HUB.
Rich L.
BARROOOM WOLFMUG, WHO loves
yal°! me me mei— Mank (the Minx)
ROLLER SKATES, ROLLER skates!
clamp-ons, sneakers, boots and
indoor%outdoor wheels, styled lor
beginners to pros. Stocked at John»s
Derailleurs 480 E. College 1 blk. East
from McDonalds.
WANT TO PLAY TENNIS at 6:50 a.m.
weekdays, call Tom 863-0090
(medium player). •
BICYCLE TUNE-UP TIME now! The GREAT LOCATION Summer female
shop with the largest experienced non-smoker preferred. One block
staff. Mostof the time, one day.service. hom campus. Completely furnished
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Bonus: full deposit for an apartment entitles
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BLUEGRASS CAMPOREE. First May
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prices before April 25th. For tickets or
information, contact: Granite Hill
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17325.(717)642-8749.
Need two
TO MY FRIENDS at dinner the other
week who stole my Spanish book:
You'd be surprised at how some of us
ROOMMATES
DO YOU NEED male roommate to
share apartment or house fall term
Call Tim 234-3092.
ROOMMATE WANTED: Summer
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bedroom furnished, negotiable. Call
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would have consisted of an organized
effort on the part of various community
groups and interested people, Hines
said. Different activities planned
separately for the holiday by the service
clubs would have been coordinated into a
synchronized effort, he said.
“Several activities will still take place
on the Fourth, including fireworks on
July 3 sponsored by the Sunrise Kiwanis
and a hoedown sponsored by the Op
timist Club,” Hines said.
Other scheduled events include a swim
frolic sponsored by the Parks and
Recreation Committee, a circus on July
5 sponsored by the Soap Box Derby club
and various picnics by other
organizations.
“We’re going to assess what happens
on the Fourth, to see if there’s still a
desire for activities and to see what kind
of things will work,” Hines said. “We’ll
said, wanted to
celebrating spring.
Quiet Wednesday will feature nine
bands playing a variety of music jazz,
rock and hard rock beginning at 10:30
a.m., Getz said.
An admission price of $1 for students
and $3 for non-students will be charged
in an attempt to cut down on the at-
CHURCHILL H.S. ring in HUB 4/17. To
identify call 234-2005.
The Daily Collegian Wednesday, April 23,1980—15
a day
organize
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed
Summer. Own bedroom. Close to
campus. $127. Includes everything.
Call Sue 234-4539.
SUMMER, OWN BEDROOM in
furnished townhouse. W. Fair
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TEACHERS
All K-8 grades. Low income
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Small monthly stipend, fur
nished housing and basic
needs provided. Begin Aug
ust 3. Write Volunteers for
Educational and Social Ser
vices, Box N, 3001 So.
Congress, Austin, TX, 78704
definitely start earlier
probably before August 1.”
The idea to pull together the activities
this year was started in late February
after most service clubs had already
planned their budget for the year, Hines
said. 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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