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    6—The Daily Collegian Tuesday Nov. 4, 1980
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Photo by Rick Graft
Time for students to come out and support Lions
What’s happened to Penn State pride? It’s
been barely evident all year long but Saturday it
was gone with the wind.
And it’s not the alumni who’ve failed to support
their football team, it’s the students. By the start
of the fourth quarter of Penn State’s 27-12 win
over Miami, there were more empty seats than
students in the student sections. Students were
allotted about 22,000 seats on Saturday, but only
an estimated 10,000 cared enough to watch the
whole game.
What’s even more appalling is the large
number of students who didn’t even bother to
show up.
Sure, the numbing, windy weather may have
'been better suited for polar bears than Nittany
Liqns>but some faithful alumni three and four
tiiifies the'age of most students sat through the
nalsty conditions.
Ticket ManageKßud Meredith said students
“might have come unprepared for that type of
day.”
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Barry Jones, coordinator of marketing, mer
chandising and promotions, said the problem
was “most students, and it may sound
ridiculous, simply did not pack winter clothing
when they came up.”
But the problem goes much deeper than two
layers of clothing.
“I really can’t explain it,” said Fran,Fisher,
sports promotions director. “I have no way to
understand that. I hope it’s not a sign of the
students’ lack of interest.”
Booters welcome back old
By RICH SCARCELLA
Daily Collegian Sports Writer
In the interlude between 1939 and to
day, this country has seen just about
everything, including the latest a
former movie actor running for the
highest office in the land.
But one thing it hasn’t seen is a Penn
State-Lehigh soccer game. Fans get that
rare opportunity at 7:15 tonight at Jef
frey Field as the lOth-ranked Nittany
Lions (15-2) host the Engineers (4-8-1).
After 41 years of inactivity, the series
resumes for both competitive and finan
cial reasons.
“When you increase the schedule from
nine games (in 1939) to 22 games, you try
to increase the quality of your program
with the teams you face,” Penn State
coach Walter Bahr said. “We also try to
get teams to play that will fit into our
budget teams that are located in a
200-mile radius.
“We’d like to schedule a Cleveland
State, a St. Louis and an Indiana once a
week, but it’s a financial impossibility.”
So the Lions tune up for those ranked
schools by playing teams like SUNY-
Binghamton, Shippensburg State and
Fordham.
“Lehigh is -in a class with East
Stroudsburg and Bucknell,” Bahr said.
“Occasiohally they have a good club.
We’re in good physical and mental con
dition. If we lose, it’s because we’re look
ing ahead to Sunday.”
That’s when Penn State finally takes
on third-ranked Connecticut, a game the
Lions have been pondering over for the
past few weeks.
“I think the team might be overlook
ing Lehigh,” midfielder Jeff Maierhofer
said. “They’re a hacking, dirty team.
The important thing is to stay healthy
for Connecticut. The Connecticut game
is the most important one of the season.”
And Penn State should be prepared for
the showdown. With three games re
Tom
Verducci
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The scary part about it is that may be exactly
what it is. When 16,436 seals were added to
Beaver Stadium in 1978, the students cried about
how too many of those seats went to the general
public. It did seem unfair then, but now’ it’s ob
vious the students don’t deserve any more seats.
And how can students complain about seating
policy or ticket prices when many of them buy
season tickets and watch half a game or no game
at all?
I’m not so sure Penn State deserves a winner
and that’s exactly what the football program
has produced throughout the years. And this
year is one of the best, but the students don’t
know that.
Instead of coming to see Penn State, one of the
top 10 college football teams in this country, peo
ple are coming to see Penn State opponents.
“The students are getting more selective in the
teams they want to come see,” Meredith said.
Evidently, they didn’t think too much of
Miami, which is another mistake. The Hur-
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Duncan Mac Ewan (8) and the rest of the lOth-ranked Penn State soccer team may heed some heady play at 7:15 tonight at
Jeffrey Field when it tries not to overlook Lehigh. j
maining before a probable National Col
legiate Athletic Association tournament
bid, the Lions are peaking at the right
time.
Forward Peter Jancevski snapped out
of a lengthy scoring slump Friday as he
erupted for three goals and two assists in
a 6-0 whitewashing of SUNY
Binghamton.
“Yeah, Peter has broken out of it,”
defender Greg Dennis said. “A number
of the forwards are coming around. The
whole offense is coming into its own.”
Although the offense has had trouble
scoring, the Penn State defense has been
like a roadblock, clogging the opposi
ricanes had beaten two of the top teams in the na
tion in Houston and Florida State, and if this
wasn’t a big game for the Lions, especially since
Miami embarrassed them last year, the Super
Bowl is just another IM game.
To listen to the crowd on Saturday, you’d have
thought you were in Pattee instead of Beaver
Stadium. The fans didn’t seem to appreciate the
fact that the Lions were playing their best game
of the year. A great offensive and defensive ef
fort went unappreciated.
The defense stopped Miami on 12 out of 13
third-down situations, but not many people took
notice. Oh, some alumni stood up and cheered
the defense when it allowed the Hurricanes
minus 2 yards on their first two second-quarter
possessions, but the students wouldn’t have got
ten up if Joe Paterno sacked Jim Kelly.
In fact the only time they did get up was during
the second quarter and that was to throw Coke
cups at each other.
“The students have not been as enthusiastic as
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tion’s thoroughfares to the Liongoal.
“What’s made the defense "so Effective
has been the midfielders and forwards
marking up the other teams,” Dennis
said.
“My goal is to make it back down to
Florida and the Final Four. And ®
ultimately, winning it.”
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they have been in the past,” Jones said.
“Fans help a lot,” Lion tailback Curt Warner
said. “•When they start cheering, that’ll make' •
you go little bit. When they go, we go. When
they justsit there and don’t do anything, we play. .
dead.” A
It will be interesting to see what happens this > :
Saturday when Penn State plays North Carolina ’ l,l
State. The Wolfpack is a mediocre 4-4 team, but
always seems to give the Lions fits, including
last year Herb Menhardt kicked a 54-yard
field goal to Wt Penn State to victory.
It’s not a game that demands national atten
tion, but it should at least get the attention of the
people who live Whin a dropkick of the stadium.
This Penn Staip team deserves all the kind of
strong support has been lacking, so come
out and show some pride.
Oh yes, bring a varm coat with you.
Tom'Verducci is a seventh-term journalism ma
jor and an assistant sports editor for The Daily,
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Fieldwomen earn No. 1 seed in districts
, By SHARON FINK
. Daily Collegian Sports Writer
The field hockey team, the defen-
; * ding EAIAW Middle Atlantic district
1; champion, was named the. No. 1 seed
•1 * in this year’s tournament on Sunday
!• l afternoon by a selection committee of
,■» coaches.
; •' The championships will be played
;I; Friday through Sunday at the Univer
;l} sity of Maryland at College Park. .
I The Lady Lions will face Princeton
•: - in their first-round game at 11 a.m. on
i; - Friday. To earn a trip to the national
. I championships Nov. 19-22 at Southern
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Today, Danks is giving away a
Susan B. Anthony Dollar for every
$lO.OO purchase you make.
The
Election
Sale
Dat all
ono-
Department Store locations
(Beauty stores and lay-aways not included.)
FOR SALE
RARE BOOKS, first editions of INSURANCE FOR your auto,
Americana and • American motorcycle, home, personal
Literature. Antique Watches, HO belongings, hospitalization. For
Locomotives. Book Search Service — courteous professional 'Service, call
no telephone calls, please, come into 238-6633
the shop. Perotti 112 East Beaver
lENT A TV. Low rales for color or B-W.
ALL LENGTHS and most brands. Slate College TV Supply. 232
- videocassettes. VHS, Betamax, U- S.Allen
Imatic. Slate College TV Supply. 232 S
Allen
instruction in voice, guitar, piano,
LOWER PRICE THAN David Weis. All violin, flute, banjo, mandolin, recorder,
Zenith color TV. State College TV fiddle, clarinet, sax. Lower rates for
Supply, 232 S. Allen beginners on most instruments. 238-
2660
DEVILISHLY RICH CHOCOLATES
Sinfully Good! Weekly specials in THE MUSIC WORKSHOP offers
Friday's Collegian. Exclusively from insfrucfion in voice, guitar, piano,
The Candy Cane, 128 W. College by violin, flute, banjo, mandolin, recorder,
College Diner fiddle, clarinet, sax. Lower rates for
ENCORE NOSTALGIA! PRESENTS beginners on most insfruments. 238
From the Past, 221 E. Beaver, 2660
offers fashions, embellishments
raritips reasonably. 234—6894.
GOOD USED FURNITURE-SOFAS
DESKS, CHAIRS, BEDS,
DRESERS, RUGS, etc. InexpensWe
free'delivery-furniture exchange. 522
E College Ave, 238-1181 ■
NI)W QUEEN SIZE water bed mattress
•$50.00 alter 5.00 p.m. 237-
t 200'.
GUITAR: EPIPHONE ELECTRIC with
[ Fender amplilier. Solid body,
excellent condition, $250. Call: 1 -669-
91/p.
SPRINGSTEEN TICKETS N0V.30
Pittsburgh Civic Arena highest
liidderCall Bill alter 5:00 234-3092
66 S.TRATOCASTER 78 Les Paul both
excellent condition. Backseat Van
Gogh 1234-4807, 237-9633 (leave
message)
PORTRAITS, sketched in charcoal
Unique gift idea. One hour sitting.
Only $15.00 For appointment call Jett
466-7510
SEASON TICKET. Highest
bidder. Ten speed. Astra. $5O
Sunn Concert lead $175. Doug 238
2162'
'73 MERCURY MONTEGO $2OO as is.
Runs, lour GOOD tires, new
shocks, Call 234-0904 between 5-7
pm
SUNSHINE is celebrating it's Bth year
with a Happy Birthday Sale! Save
lr®n 10% to 75% on Everything-
Imported clothing, Jewelry. Bed
spreads. Basketware, Bamboo. Blinds,
at Sunshine. 220 S. Fraser (across
from-tlie Post Office)
MOVING SALE 15 inch Color TV.
Kitchen items. Children's winter
jackets. Call 234-2642.
SINGLE BED $25.00. sofa, end
“tables, lamps, chest of drawers,
breakfast set. kitchen utility cabinet,
mirroi, upholstered, chair, baby fur
niture 238-3208
CAMERA. TL-ELECTRO, I 1:4. Needs
adjustment. $ 100. 237-11 16
KENWOOD" "AMPLIFIER. TECHNICS
direct drive turntable. Admiral 19"
color TV tor sale best otter. 237-0096
SONY COLOR TV 12" two years old
“ excellent condition call 237-1469
between tour-nine p.m.
SPRINGSTEEN
SPECTRUM prime tickets Co. P.O
Box 337 Old Bridge NJ 08857 201-
96445290
TECHNICS RECEIVER. TOSHIBA
Utrntable, Advent speakers $4OO
or best oiler 234-0582
Psychologist
two hundred and fifty
bed Central Penn
sylvania hospital has
immediate opening for
a licensed psychologist
with clinical/ad
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ground. Excellent pay
and benefits. Send
resume and salary re
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COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED
ATTENTION
HE MUSIC WORKSHOP oilers
DISCOUNT PHOTO, PROCESSING
■ Fast, quality service. The Candy
Cane, 128 W. College by the College
Diner 237-4253
TIME TO CALL the man in the black top
hat... Red Lion Chimney Sweep
234-3740
DISENCHANTED, DISJOINTED.
DISGRUNTLED, Disenfranchised-
Plain Disgusted? It this describes your
condition alter seeing your senior
portrait proofs, may we suggest you
visit the environs and Studio of Bill
Coleman who, when not photographing
Lions and Ladies, has some delightfully
inexpensive portrait packages for
disgruntled, but discriminating seniors.
301 S. Garner St. 238-8495
VERSATILE POLKA BAND available tor
weddings or any occasion.We play
a variety of polka, ballroom, country,
rock, and disco selections. 11 years
experience. Recording artists on
Highland Records. Reasonable rates.
Call Chuck, 238-4320.
FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES,
Check out prints of your
Homecoming floats in our window.
Photo International. 323 East Beaver.
SAVE $30.00 to $150.00 Airline
tickets- purchase before Nov. 18
Call today 237-6501
$200.00 DISCOUNT-SITMAR Cruise
to Caribbean— available only with
Ask Mr. Foster Travel 237-6501.
sss ADDRESS- MAIL COMMISSION
circulars at home! Offer/details—
rush stamped self-addressed envelope
and 25* service fee to Daleys. Dept.
M. 833 Tilghman St. Allentown, PA
18102.
WANTED
PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings
you never wear! For information
phone Irv 234-0155
GOLD WANTED: Class rings, etc.
Leland Enterprises will buy at
Sheraton Inn Thursdays. Information
355-1642
HIGH CASH IMMEDIATELY. Class
rings $5O and up. Anything made
of gold and silver. Ed's Discount
opposite Temple Drive-In Theater 237-
Sll2
TICKETS
CASH FOR GOLD rings, bracelets,
earrings etc. Silver also lop dollar
863-1336 ask for Roger.
NEEDED: FOUR GENERAL admission
or reserved seat tickets for NC
State game. Jon 5-8874
WANTED: GRADUATING PENN
Staters who still want to be involved
with the place they've called "home"
for the best years of their lives. Join
the Alumni Association, 105 Old Main.
Your first year is troe!
WANTED: 2 DATE and 2 Junior tickets
for N.C. State game. Call 865-
5685.
WANTED: DATE TICKET for N.C
game Call Amy 237-5535
NEEDED: 2 TICKETS for N.C. STATE.
Reserved preferred. Call Jack at
238-4376
WANTED: E MECH 11 tutor. Twice a
week Paul 865-8952
NEEDED: TWO JR/SR— Fr:Sm tickets
to North Carolina game, Nov. 8 ss.
Thanks; 865—2154.
SEVEN GENERAL ADMISSION or
reserved tickets for NC State
Game, Call Sherry 237-1162
WANTED: TWO GENERAL Admission
tickets to N.C. State Game. Call
Anne ,865-6503 between 9:00a.m.-
5:00 p.m.
WANTED: JR, SR, or Date tickets for
NC State game Call Mary 234-
1494
Illinois University in Carbondale, 111.,
Penn State must finish in one of the
top three places.
The seed really came as no surprise
to the Lady Lions, who, in the process
beating every team in the region
they’ve played, finished the regular
season undefeated (15-0-2). They’ve
also been ranked as the top team in
the country in the national coaches’
field hockey poll since the beginning
of the season.
Rattray and the Lady Lions,
however, still consider getting the top
seed quite an accomplishment. The
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Auto PS PB, cruise control, radio
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Sl2OO call Arnold 234-5622 evenings
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APARTMENTS
RENT ONE BEDROOM in coed house
Clean, quiet, nice living room,
kitchen, yard, $lOB/m'onth. Available
Nov. 14th. Maggie 237-6620.
FRO RENT ROOM in apartment
furnished Winter-Spring
$l2O/month (negotiable) Stacey 234-
4293 alter 5:00 p.m.
SUBLET
SUBLET 1 room/coed house, 2 blocks
from campus. Call Louise 234-
1607. Leave message.
PARTIES GALORE BUT still plenty ot
study time if you sublet Vi of
spacious Briarwood apartment winter
and spring terms with summer option.
Available immediately. Call 355—7166
or 237—2014 evenings.
SUB-LETTING A ONE-bedroom
furnished apartment, all utilities
payed, good location (Century
Towers). Call 234-4657
HELP FEMALE SUBLETEE
needed/rent negotiable Winter
term/ leave name ask for Peggy 237-
9200
SUBLET: WINTER-SPRING Townview
Apts. 2 bdrs. 2—4 people. Newly
furnished. All utilities 237-1671.
SUBLET: ONE B THIRD large 2 bedroom
apartment. $llO/mo. Close to
campus. Call Susan 238-8635
FEMALE NON-SMOKING SUBLETOR
FOR WINTER. Vi of large 3
bedroom University Terrace Apt. Free
bus Pass $75/month 238-2626
SHARE ONE BEDROOM Apt.
107/month includes bus pass and
utilities 234-8846
LARGE BRIARWOOD EFFICIENCY 1
2 people winter spring w/w
dishwasher, disposal a/c patio free
parking call 238-9439 after 2:00 p.m.
FEMALE WANTED TO sublet winter
term 'h one bedroom apt., one
block trom campus 237-1923
APARTMENT SUBLET. COLLEGE
Ave. Apartment available winter
own room reasonable rent. Call Karen
238-2497
HELP! GRADUATING! Must sublet
ASAP. Drastic reduction in rent.
Female. Share one bedroom. 237-
451 7. Cheryl.
SUBLET UNIVERSITY TERRACE
efficiency— $215/mo. includes
everything. 1 month free rent! Just
painted, new carpet. Call Gary 237
5612.
SUBLET 1/2 APT WINTER term near
campus. 238-8051.
SUBLET: LOVELY MODERN efficiency
4 blocks from campus rent
negotiable 238-2263 evenings
ROOMMATES 'll/
ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY.
Own bedroom furnished close to
campus mature non-smoker great
location. Call 234-2502.
FEMALE NEEDED. •/» one bedroom
apartment close to campus, only
$142.00/month. All utilities included!
Available Nov. 16. Call 237-9085
ROOMMATE-FEMALE, non-smoker-
nfeeded to share 1 bedroom
apartment. Quiet, one block from
campus. All utilities included.
$145/mo. Available beginning Nov.
7.Ca1l 237-5259
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED starting
winter term $ 130/month included
all utilities. Call Scott 234-7429.
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to
share 1 /sth of 2 bedroom, 2 bath
apt. Winter/Spring. Call 234-0864
(Loreta)
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED. Own
room; rent includes utilities,
telephone; $145/mth. Winter-
Summer. Nonsmoker. Call 237-1 149
LATE TWENTIES male wants playful
female roommate, Ig-apt, non
lease, clean, extras, males second,
Vince 234-9082.
FEMALE WANTED for 2 bedroom apt.
starting December $lO5/mo. Grad
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2 BR OPEN in 3 BR house. Fireplace,
dishwasher, carpeted. Close to
campus. On bus route. Quiet resid.
area. Large yard, garage. Call 234-
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ROOMMATE WANTED: Winter/Spring
'/* of 2 bedroom furnished apart
ment $B5/mo. Call 238-1 577 .
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Vi of
1 bedroom apartment. Furnished.
All utilities. Walking distance. Call 234-
8437
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for
Winter/Spring terms. Beaver Hill
Apartments. Call 234-1912
ROOMMATES NEEDED to share two
bedroom apt. 1 Vi miles from town.
$75/mo. Winter, Spring. Call Tom,
234-2930.
OWN BEDROOM IN a 2 bedroom
Apt. $98.00/month 712 W.
College Ave. Call Anne 238-8612
Mid-Atlantic district is the most com
petitive in the country.
That’s evidenced by the'fact that
the top two teams in the district last
year (Penn State and Maryland,
respectively) finished second and
third in the national championships.
Also, seven of the eight teams seeded
in this year’s Mid-Atlantics are na
tionally ranked.
The other teams seeded for the
tournament from the second through
eighth slots include Temple; Ursinus,
Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Lock Haven and Princeton.
ROOMATE NEDED TO share 1/3 ol
three bedoom apartment.
$lO5/month. Call 466-6150.
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for
furnished apartment near town.
Call 238-1205 after 5 p.m.
HALF OF ONE bedroom College
Avenue apartment. $97 Vi/mo.
includes utilities. Nine month lease.
234-0111.
FEMALE ROOMATE NEEDED to share
'Ai of Beaver Hill Apt. Winter and
Spring rent negotiable one month free
Call 237-6775
FEMALE ROOMATE WANTED Winter
and Spring terms, 20 minute walk
to Hub. Share 2 bedroom Apt. Call
234-0721
MALE ROOMATE NEEDED Winter-
Spring own room in 5 bedroom
house. Joe 234-0723
ROOMMATE FEMALE Grad, non
smoke needed to share 1 -bedroom
apt. West Fairmont Hill S 150/month.
All utilities included. Call 237-3983.
FEMALE WANTED to share 1/3 of
furnished apartment. Winter term
only. Good tor studying. Great
roommates. $95 month. Call 234-
4121. -
FEMALE WANTED WINTER . spring
1/4 large. 2 bedroom apartment. All
utilities close to campus. 234-0853.
MAle roommate needed non-smoker to
share one room efficiency apt.
very, very close to campus the apt.
house has a ton of extras. Call George
237-1440 rent is $l3O pr./mo. all
utilities included
FEMALE GRAD ROOMMATE wanted:
Own room. 3-bedroom house.
College Heights, beginning Winter
term. Fairly quiet, non-smoking
preferred. $l5O/mo. includes utilities.
Liz. Lisa 865-1930, 237-6846
NURSES, RN’s AND GN’s
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(717)248-5411. Equal Oppor
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ROOMS t-l
NEED A PLACE to live Winter term? On
campus fraternity now accepting
boarders for Winter/Spring terms.
Contact Eric at 238-9394.
FOR SALE: Male dorm contract for
Winter and Spring terms. Call Roy
at 863-1 296
FEMALE DORM CONTRACT (or sale,
must sell Winter-Spring. Call Fran
865-8110
ROOMS TO store many memories.
Graduating seniors join the Alumni
Association today. Your first year's
membership is free. 105 Old Main for
more information.
FRATERNITY ROOMS for rent.
625/term. Includes: Room, Board
and Social tees. Call Steve at 237-
9923.
FRATERNITY ROOMS for rent
625/term. Includes: Room, Board,
and Social Fees. Call Steve at 237-
9923.
ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR winter and
spring terms, two blocks from
campus Call kirk at 234-9936
OWN ROOM IN house $B5 plus. 234
0879 Wayne
SUNNY ROOM IN house near campus.
Utilities included Free washer and
dryer Call 238-2501
FRATERNITY ACCEPTING BORDERS
for winter term. On campus
location. Call 234-8264
ROOMS IN FRATERNITY house. Two
blocks trom campus. Modern
facilities $595.00 per term includes
meals. Call Ed. Brad or Kevin: 238-
9911
ROOMS IN FRATERNITY house. Two
blocks from campus. Modern
facilities $595.00 per term includes
meals. Call Ed or Bruce. 238-991 1
MUST SELL: Female-dorm contract.
East Halls, Winter and Spring, call
Melanie 865-8836 or 355-3665
FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale
Simmon's Hall (Central) for infor.
call 355-3672
AUDIO
WEEKLY TAPE SPECIAL. Sony
Maxell. Scotch, Memorex, Ampex,
TDK-BASF. State College TV Supply
232 S. Allen.
AUDIO: PIONEER SUPERTUNER
cassette/fr deck only seven
months old under dash mount included
237-6053
BASS RtCKENBACKER 4001 cherry,
and 8-track stereo add-on. Call
238-7176 Ask lor Dean
LOST
LOST: ON POLLOCK soccer field,
blue with yellow trim ski gloves, and
blue ski hat with yellow, orange stripes.
Large reward. Contact 238*7858 or
865*9202.
HELP. MV ONLY coat, a blue down
was mistakenly taken from Top
10/25 Ken 237-4034
LOST: KEYS on key ring vicinity
McDonald's to E. Beaver. Cash
Reward!! Please call Brian 238*2227.
Princeton is the only seeded team
not ranked in the nation’s top 20, and,
with the exception of Princeton and
Penn, each of those teams has lost to
Penn State.
The Lady Lions have participated
in every Mid-Atlantic tournament
since 1975, and this is the third con
secutive year they have been seeded
first.
Last year, Penn State beat Temple
and Ursinus in the first two rounds
and faced Maryland in the finals. The
Lady Lions beat the Terrapins in a
tie-breaker
LOST BLACK WALLET near Beaver
Ave. Call Ktirt Linnemart at 237-
SI 81. Reward
LOST AT SAE 10/29 blue ski jacket
Call Molly 865-8775
FOUND
PITTSBURGH'S FAMOUS NICHOLAS
COFFEE. Weekly SPECIALS in
Friday's Collegian. THE CANDY CANE
by College Diner
FOUND: A GREAT reason why
graduating seniors should join the
Alumni Association, your first year
membership is free! Join T0day...105
Old Main for more information.
FOUND: CROSS PEN. Call Mrs.
Woods, 865-761 1
FOUND— GM CAR key. Claim at
Collegian otlice, 126 Carnegie
Bldg.
HELP WANTED
MONEY IN YOUR POCKET—become a
Sera-Tec plasma donor and earn
$2O or more per week. 237-5761
ON DRUGS, INC. seeking interested
individuals to staff agency hotline
counselor positions. Minimum wage.
Must give one year commitment after
successfully completing ten week
unpaid training program (to March
1982). Applications available: 236 A
South Allen Street, State College. No
phone calls. EOE
CRUISES- CLUB MEDITERRANEAN,
Sailing Expeditions! Needed:
Sports Instructors, Office Personnel.
Counselors. Europe, Carribean,
Worldwide! Summer, Career. Send
$5.95 & $1 handling tor Application.
Openings, Guide to Cruiseworld 93
601 29. Sacramento, Ca. 95860
EARN EXTRA MONEY at home. Good
pay. Easy work. No experience
necessary. Send for application report.
J.B.K. 420 E. Prospect Ave. State
College Pa. 16801
SUMMER JOBS. U.S. Forest Service
How, where, when to apply.
Complete information $3. Mission Mtn.
.Co. 651 2nd Ave. W.N. Kalispell Mt.
59901. Application deadline Jan. 15
PARTIES
WHIPPED CREAM for great cappucino
makers and chargers. The Candy
Cane by Old College Diner
Gavel
Plaques
and Gavels
A Variety
to Choose From
Awards for All
Occasions
Quality Engraving
The Trophy U!ooip
126.5. Pugh 237-3067
In the Parking Garage
Hours: Tues. and Tltars., 10 a.in.
to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5:15p.m.; Wed.
and Fri., 10 a.in. to I p.m.; or by
appointment
PERSONAL m
JOB HUNTING? We can show you how
to make the best possible im
pression. ..to get results! Best Resume
Service. 234-1220.
H O P S. Gayline, 863-0588. 7-9 pm
daily for raps, information on
gay/lesbian lifestyles and sexual
minorities
THE PERFECT GIFT, Decorative TINS,
custom packed or by themselves.
Largest selection.THE CANDY CANE
1 28 W. College by College Diner
TIRED OF THE bar scene? Why not try
Rollermania! State students
receive FREE SKATE RENTAL
Saturday night Late Skate. 11:00
P.M. —1:30 A.M. every Saturday night.
Sir Skate of State College 237-6410
DISENCHANTED. DISJOINTED.
DISGRUNTLED, disenfranchised
plain disgusted? It this describes your
condition after seeing .your senior
portrait proofs, may we suggest you
visit the environs and studio of Bill
Coleman who. when not photographing
Lions and Ladies, has some delightfully
inexpensive portrait packages for
disgruntled but discriminating seniors.
301 S. Garner St 238-8495.
PSOC SKI DIVISION DEPOSITS!! $25
Hunter. $lOO Utah. Due Nov. 5.
Pay Nov. 3&4 at HUB. $4O Sugarbush
also accepted
BIG MONEY lor Pitt game tickets. Call
Steve at 237-6641.
ENTERTAINERS: (GUITARISTS.
FIDDLERS, singers, etc !) share
your talent, stone soup coftee house.
(Wesley Foundation) Lucnchtime,
Tues/Thurs. Cali 238-6739
TO MR. C's— women, sillies, girls of
Ist Pennypacker, Behrend House
and alumni (especially Limper and
Karen), The Gaff, and Centre Glass
Co., Thanks tor making our I.M.
Football championship complete. Love,
Behrend Boys
BETTY BOOP: JUST remember "He's
so shy." Go lor it on your Birthday!!
Love, Tasty
BETH, LOOK BUT don't look, that's
obviously not too obvious. Love
your sidekick in Econ.
Bowling teams 2nd, 3rd
A weekend in West Virginia proved to Sanson also had the high nine-game set
be prosperous for the men’s and (1,800)
women’s bowling teams
Although Penn State did not win the
Holiday Lanes Tournament this
weekend, the Lions and Lady Lions
finished second and third, respectively,
in a field of 35 teams. The men had a
total team score of 8,712 for nine games,
while the team total for the women was
7,917.
The Lions, who lost to Ohio State by on
ly 100 pins on Sunday, were led by
doubles champions Ray Secord and
Terry Sanson. Secord rolled a 658 for
three games while Sanson bowled a 617.
WATCH FOR THE introduction of
"Weekly Collegian Discount
Week", honoring Fall graduating
seniors. Details in The Daily Collegian
soon!
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA activities
meeting Wednesday. Nov. 5, 7
p.m. in 311 Boucke. Together, we can
make a difference.
NEED AN ESCORT? Call the Student
escort service at 863-2020
WANTED: HOME FOR dog.
winter/spring terms. Very quiel and
gentle will pay room and board 237-
6760
8.5.: GET THE false eyelashes and
Bingo- instant Boopl! Whip it good!!
BOOP: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! If you
think this is bad, just wait until
'Next Time!" Carhorn
PUNK OUT BETH and have a great
Birthday. The Book Worm
BOOP: "CRACK THAT Whip" on your
Birthday!! Love. Deb
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETTY Boop- I
mean Beth Boop!! Love always
Guess Who
BETH LOOKING BACK at a great year
60H- Betty it's for you. Obviously,
looking forward to a better year. Happy
Birthday- Luv your fave roomie K.
DEAR LINDA. DID I ever tell you I love
older women. Happy 19th Bir
thday. Love. Jim
KITTEN, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY and
many many more. Sorry a day late I
love you very much Sweets
GRUNCH: TO MY (biggest) brother.
who eats- and barks at the moon!!
Happy 22nd Birthday! Love, Squirt
STEVE B. NO. 16 on the Soccer team:
Make Linda's B-day special: Call
865-4290 Nov. 4th
WANTED: THE LADY with the great
body and dentures easily removed.
Reply: G.M.T.D!
RICKI, HOW'S IT feel to finally be 21?
Happy Birthday!! Love, Jayne
Seymour and Merdal
BOOPER, SO IT's your birthday.
8.F.D.!! only kidding. Love always
Boz
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARBIE!! Hope our
friendship is forever. Have a super,
terrific day. Love ya lotsMDebbie
WHO IS "WILDCOCK Billhick" and
when are they going to play
downtown?
PIKA: TOGETHER WE gave
Panhelympics a "run" for Ihe
money- and loved every minute of it!!.
Love Alpha Phi
THANKS TO THE Acacians- Tim. Joe,
Doug and Matt. You guys were
great at Panhelympics. Love the Pi Phi
pledges
ANN S. HERE'S to champagne
celebrations and perpetual smiles.
Congratulations to Ihe No. 1 little sister
pledge. See you at the end of the
rainbow
BRENDA- FOR A Howling good time,
don't forget to party with us on
10/31/80 Frank
DEAR FISH AND Magoo. Hope you
learned your lesson well.
Remember next time you answer an ad s
Beware the tigress
THE 5% SOLUTION ■■■ If Barry
Commoner gets just five percent of
Ihe vote today, we'll be eligible for up to
SlO million in federal funds to finance
our future campaigns. VOTE Consumer
Party
TO DAWN. JEANNE, JOANNE, and
Mandy: You’re the greatest! To 3rd
Schulze: Thanks for Thursday night!!
I'm almost housebroken. You can get
me any time you want!!-Roy
OGLERS ANONYMOUS THINK the
ladies of Brumbaugh really rate. Re
evaluations available upon request
Reply Personals
HELP THE Fuzzy white duck lost his
toot Orange tlipper on Atherton
St. Halloween Night. Great sentimental
value. Please call Jim 237-5818.
GAY S.M. (STEPHENS) Aspen was
great, let's explore T.P. (Tongue in
cheek, of course) Go for seven. Love,
2nd Milflin.
609 5.0.8.'5: (Alias 6-9 Miners): Does
that stand for SHAFT OF BLISS or
SCURVVY OF ??? Maybe we should be
in charge of the survey? Curious.
BLOND GIRL with reddish pink blouse
in Hi Way Pizza (S. Garner) Sat.
night 11:00 P.M. -12:00 A.M ,
I.L.Y.— Was in next booth with blue,
orange shirt. Meet again same time,
same place? Guy with moustache
ARE YOU SITTING on a gold mine?
The Downtown State College
Magazine has many coupons ready to
be used. These magazines were
distributed fre to Freshmen, but you
still can get a copy for $1.50 at
Grahams, Nittany News, Student Book
Store, and Kayes Corner
TO THE PERSON who took the wrong
coat from beta Sig on Saturday
night, please call. I have yours Brenda
234-7428
CONGRATULATIONS RIT—
dressed Saturday night and Johnny
"Chug"— You put the rest to shame!
Get ready for some craziness Alph Chi
Sigma— I'm psyched! a rainbowed
F.L.S.
SAE WEDNESDAY: MY blue ski jacket
was mistakenly taken home. Please
■return— Molly 865-8775
6-9 miners. Beware the Ides ol March
Sigend a friend.
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skills and service. One block from
campus. 10.00 to 4:30 Dianne or
Marie 238-7833
TYPING: THESES. TERM papers.
technical, grad school approved.
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364-9549 .
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papers resumes etc. Toni 237-
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TYPING:- DEB GREEN Typing Service.
Reports, Resumes, Thesis, Cash
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ACCURATE TYPING
Experienced. Reasonable rales.
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PROFESSIONAL TYPIST will type ANY
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Quick and inexpensive. Call 238-4087
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2534 (Mon.-Wed.-Fri.)
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STUDENT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
ROOMS AVAILABLE" WINTER and
Spring term. 2 blocks from
campus. Good meals. Call Rob or
Jim. 238-9279.
SUE'S SEWING SERVICE: Custom
clothing, alterations, repairs.
No job too big or small. Call 238-
4087.
It's not drugs.
It's not suicide.
And it's not cancer.
It's automobile crashes,
More American people
between the ages of I 5 and 25 die
in automobile crashes than in any
other wav.
At least half of those deaths
are alcohol related. And the drunk
drivers who cause most of them
are under 25. Sometimes, many
times, they kill themselves.
One of the most dangerous
things you can do is get drunk and
drive home.
You can change it. You
You march against the war.
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The Lady Lions were led by singles
champ April Long (618 for three games)
and singles runnerup Audrey Hichar
(614). Long had the high for nine games
with a score of 1,688, Erie Community
College placed first in the women’s divi
sion, while SUNY-Buffalo finished
second.
Penn State will participate in another
important tournament, the Sheraton
Lanes Tournament, this coming
weekend in Buffalo, N.Y.
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FOLLOW SMOKEY’S RULES
BE sure to
drown all fires.
You fight for clean air and clean
water. You eat natural foods. You
practice yoga. You are so much for
life. And you are so much against
killing.
It would he unthinkable for
you to wittingly kill another human
So then, why is this
happening?
' DRI 'NK DRIVER. DI'I’T. V*
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, want to kill anyone. Tell me* how I can
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STOP KILLING EACH OTHER,
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TUESDAY NIGHT
IS
—by Tony Smith