Collegian Friday Oct. 10, 1980 1--The Dail In iDITIOIII P V '0 r! ... )(' ' Yes, strange things can happen on your birthday Fun things °are suppose to happen Nvheh you turn 21. However, fun is often Spelled S-T-R- A-N-G-E. Things could not have been any stranger for Mary Ann Leisner (10th microbiology) when her "friends" helped her celebrated her 21st birthday recently. Leisner was blindfolded with a blanket pulled over her head and tied off with a rope., Her "friends" then threw her in the trunk oof a car and drove off to Rec Hall, where she was SCIENCE MAJORS The Microbiology Club is meeting Monday, Oct. 13th at 7:30 p.m. in 250 N. Frear Discussion on upcoming HAPPY HOURS PARTY & ordering T-SHIRTS COME JOIN US THE BROTHERS AND PLEDGES OF SIGMA CHI WOULD SINCERELY WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING FOR MAKING THE 1980 SIGMA CHI DERBY DAYS AND DERBY DASH SO SUCCESSFUL: OUR FIFTEEN PARTICIPATING SORORITIES: AAA Ar XQ ZTA AXA AFA FOB K 6, KAO KM - Y.AT AEA n AND THE SIGMA CHI LITTLE SISTERS. • 0 a Po D<" r ‘i . 0 0 0 - ' • -- - .7:: ';, rim• . ...: ,-/;. ' v":' •• ' , ';; ' :v.' ~ •0- °"•("1,,, ••. . ' . • •,' ' .. ~ ~...' i.(1;:r1). ' , .: :: :f..l' (:'(:?... .... ciii , 0• ' ( i, [lif ' '' '' ' . ' r\-si • 0 • • n '-- ( -1 0 , _ -. . ' • ' • \ i • ' ' C i --Ccl : • A. .. , , 4 . - ' v e. • II,• ( ( __...- i t4 , 111/44.4 ..44. t .4.4 t Smith oon by Scoff _tra. Illus ~?'' \ left in the center of the basketball court. Of course, there was a game in progress. She was then led through the men's locker room at Rec Hall, after which she was dumped in a laundry cart and put inside a handball court. Ah, but the Perils of Mary Ann continue. Leisner's journey also took her through the bowling alley, where the at tendant asked if she wanted him to call the police, and back to the trunk of the car and eventually she was deposited in ....1.11.. f .vg,....,..6.a..,...,:5..,..„.... R .. J.E......E.......1. ....A.......,..8..............,t......"." On Friday come hear the picks of the Tarnished - Starts at 9:30 Blue Grass at its finest! The Press Box is located at 129 S. Pugh st. across from the parking garage. the Original State College Sports Bar _ f \ r AND SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CO-SPONSOR THANKS TO YOU IT'S WORKING . . . THE UNITED WAY Yi • ' ;'1 111 '; / ,',j ? i ''•', ." i, • .? ) •I '; .f, ' ; i ,; i. 4 /, , " i • : +, . , :i --,f. -.e_ - . ~' 3 ne'ix the traditional birthday depot the shower. Blanket and all. Perhaps the highlight of Leisner's trip was when she was then taken to the pool and told by her "friends" that she was going for a little swim. "Don't throw me in. I can't swim tied up," said Leisner, who was spared from the swim. Don't feel bad, Mary Ann, very few people other than Houdini could swim tied up. And he wasn't all that successful. • W.R. HICKEY INC. APPALACHIAN OUTDOOR HOUSE THE SKI STATION THE ATHLETIC ATTIC THE BROOKS SHOE CO. A MOVEABLE FEAST INC. SEARS & ROEBUCK INC. LIONS PRIDE 114 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE DOWNTOWN STATE COLLEGE ................ :%C; >:..-, •.'•;'i3 •7. • •. :' .;• •'. Certificate releases team from legalities Intramural football can be in timidating. Some people try to make it even more intimidating. That's where the captains of the Elk House (fourth and fifth floors Geary Hall) I.M. football team come in. Jeff Kulp (4th-mechanical 'engineer ing) and Bill Shanker (7th-music educa tion) are taking no chances as leaders of the Elk House Nine. They have writ ten an "Absolution of Death" form for their opposition The document "releases Elk House and all its members from any and all legal responsibilities for injuries or loss of life (lives) sustained during football games." "We use it to pysch out the other team," Shanker said. "It started after we played a game and knocked a few people around. I guess we got a reputation." Two students try to focus in on group You never know where a photographer is going to show up. Who knows where they'll show up if there is a meeting of many shutterbugs? At least, that was the idea that Eileen Bogert (10th-plant science) and her roommate Ellen SanSilippl ( 4th business) must have received when r mil- SignificanCinema Free Films 10/11: Hamlet (Olivier) 12/3: Animal Farm 1/10: Nothing But A Man 1/31: The Gospel According to St. Matthew 3/7: War Games 5/2: City Lights 8:00 p.m. Wesley Foundation (256 East College Ave.) L EN MI MN Ell NMI =I MIS MIN 111111 MEI MIMI MEI AIM EMI NMI NMI Eli 1111111 AND ALL THOSE WHO HELPED: they tried to find last week's meeting of the Camera Club. The meeting, according to The Daily Collegian's University Calendar of Special Events, was supposed to be at 7:30 p.m. in 56 Willard. "We were kind of wondering what kind of pictures the Camera Club takes," Bogert said. "We listened real close. We were going to knock, but decided not to." It's not that Bogert and SanSilippl shuddered at the thought of joining the organization, but attending the first meeting in 56 Willard may have been a bit embarrassing for the two.. • You see, 56 Willard is a men's bathroom. • In Edition's outcry: It needs good copy It's the same old story and you know it by now: In Edition is in need of copy good copy. _ _ So when something funny happens to you, pass it on to In Edition writers An dy Linker and Brian Gamerman at the Collegian office, 126 Carnegie, or call the Collegian at 865-1828 or 865-1820. Don't forget area code 814 for those long-distance In Edition stories from East Halls. Jordan is wisked off its feet by Slim He may be remembered by some only as the guy who has had his greatest Clip and Save! DON MOORE TOM DAGINEY CPL. SMITH PENN STATE BIOMECHANICS LAB MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS THE HUB STAFF JEFF FREMONT hits sold through televisiOn commercials. But he will always hold a special place in the heart of the residents of Jordan For the second time in less than a year, the dwellers of Jordan II threw a party in his honor. A couple , of weeks ago, Slim Whitman II went off without a hitch and the plans are already in the works for a Spring Term Slim Whitman 111, said Steve Kach . (7th administration of justice). "We tried to call Slim (to come to the party) last year," Kach said, "but we couldn't get ahold of him." • Maybe the University Concert Com mittee could find Slim Whitman by Sun day as a replacement for Carly Simon? Then again, maybe not. We'll just, have to wait until spring for Slim Whit man 111. Words for Indians: Ldok before leeping Editor's Note: The following floated across into The Daily Collegian's office earlier this week. Ahd just think, people thought swimming in the outdoor pool in October is risky. NEW DELHI, India (AP) An In dian game warden has put up signsban ning swimming in a crocodile-infested lake in the west-central state of Maharashtra. The signs at the Tabola National Park read, "Swimming is prohibited. Survivors will be prosecuted." —written and compiled by Andy Linker PROFESSIONAL TYPESETTING & preparation of: articles for publication • research, papers • research proposals • programs • invitations • brochures ensoT ypesetting & 35 5 Composing Service 2061
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