Mil -:,; THE PENN STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESENTS: THE 1981 ALUMNI FELLOWS Pennsylvabia Bar Association, Harrisburg At the College of Medicine in Hershey: April 5,8, 9 Sam Vaughan '5l oe r g!o: On campus in the College of Liberal Arts: April 7,8, 9, 10 ~~. -,: John F. Speer, Jr. '55, 's7g President, Milk Industry Foundation and the International Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers, Washington, D.C. On campus in the College of Agriculture: April 14, 15, 16 The Alumni Fellows program brings professionally eminent alumni back to campus to share their know-how with. students. Charles L. Blockson '56 Authority and collector of African- American'history and literature, Norristown On campus in the College of Health Physical Ed & Rec: April 6,7, 8 Gilbert Nurick '2B Attorney and past president, President, Doubleday Publishing, New York Robert Klein '4B Chairman of the Board, and Chief Executive Officer, Alliance Wall Corporation, Allentown On campus in the College of Business: April 13, 14, 15, 16 Gerald W. Abrams '6l President, Cypress Point Film Productions at Universal Studios, Los Angeles On campus in the College of Arts & Architecture: April 21, 22, 23, 24 Edward Book '54 President, Herco (Hershey Entertainment and Resort Co.), Hershey On campus in the College of Human Development: April 27, 28, 29 James J. Gallagher 'so . g, 'slg, Director, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center and Professor of Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC On campus in the College of Education: May 12, 13; 14, 15 HEY,MSSEA, I WANT :YOU TO COYER A 916 MY • gi • P,toillz hate down-Mutt one toff, / minutes to wriot...a.ini e , one before look about 4.rxiinotos to wrift..-o-rid 6 minutes for those notes— =e ll 11, J 0 E S 6, YOU REALLY BELIEVE 111A1 I'LL FtitiDliZt)6 MPPIIJESS 114'7111S CULT OF 'MUM KOH' ) yes... ?A ° 'NORM 114.1,4/ Go op ELEN, 44••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •. • 0 1 1101 • ' • • • • •*; es', • • • • • • : ' . tit t ..(7- . 11 crsss•eesssoooeoeoeeseeeseeeoseesooesseeeeseeooseeeeoesooeseseo IT'S THE LAST OF THE NINTH, TWO OUTS AND WE'RE AHEAD FIFTY TO NOTHING... r,,. . \‘' Arr , (1 . 1 • - • 1. 5.0V 1 • E DEATH DEVICES GONE RECOVERED AND WITH THE FEMALES. TI SOME CELLS FROM MY AND CLONED ME, USING 10 OF MY ID TO MAKE I' WAY I DON'T UNDERSTA IDENTALLY LEFT OUT INHIBITOR WHICH PRE' HUMANS FROM USING JORE THAN A FRACTION UR BRAINS...I NOW COUI t THE FULL 100% OF M / 4 it OR ARE WE LIVIN6r 7b&E-F -HER FA THE HELL or (1 - ? firiP ARE WE 7 - 60 YruIVC7 FOR THIS ?sHoucP 'WE - YG or (ER 101 10610 Se°V% PCl)ViaggitS) 206 Utia 5664602, ooVj 2. IN eetts Witt toi aPpolotroeots" ROT, C44IEP REMEMBER. 17415 STORYPU PIP IAST Wa? ... DEMONS WO SEEKS THE WAY OF 'F. DUDLEY FINS AMER MtiCe - reir; t3 i CcaTENTMEArf. Atio wirds &ow& To HAPPEN 7e) us? A ARRIf i 6E, a. - KIPS oiNp A ifouSE IN 541LABIFI Adi WE'RE SO FAR AHEAD WE CAN'T LosE.sou PITCH THE LAST OUT, CHUCK AND I'LL SELL THE POPCORN! C Ck I .I, ta j • .A4.t. a-.••=l;aalbEab._ GG~ ►~ ~ qr. 1 9 ,3 I ' - ' 7 !)1 roz .'°"-.' 1.;) „v. v f*.fi 195ZE1 NZ OFFERING 709 1107: JUDY. ASk" RJR AI4Y. 5e77Z6 JUNE. : 14‘ . ft e duw Avo. o fill • a -7,. 5 ' 4 0=0' OBaleta4._ _1 r!/ NEW.- CoVSe iT HOW ONLY 3 OR 4 SO MAIO FAR... BUT WERE HAS THAT GROOM, EAST! BEEN? 0 8V1ouSty A /4,/a - A 6 . 00 P MoRIVING: , IT'S HERO TIME, CHARLES! DON'T BE NERVOUS THEN DiVeWE? OR wick. we - JuiT SPLIT LIP AT THE END OP THE yeAR? AIL Across 1 Topic of discourse 6 Cudgel 11 Learned centaur 12 Home of Dagwood and Dick Tracy 14 Classic Hltchcok film • 17 Craps turns 18 Friend of Winnie the Pooh 19 Inventor John 20 Steeple ornaments 21 Department head 23 Killed 24 Bright star 25 Late comedian Prinze 27 Greenback 28 Grade school books 30 Put on weight 32 Simplicity • Down 1 Toe 2 Bunker and Telegraph 3 Epochs 4 Like a TV "Squad" 5 Whatever place 6 Climbed 7 Heavy burden 8 In the heart of • 9 Clamping devices 10 Flight formation 11 Dice 13 Calm 14 Lock of hair 15 Vacuums 16 Basted 21 Like a cardinal 22 Numbers 25 Special talent ATTENTION ALL GREEKS BE A CELEBRITY 1981 Homecoming Overall Chairperson Applications Now Available in IFC/Panhel Office 203-B HUB R. 03, Deadline Wednesday, April Bat . 5 p.m. wDFm WANTS yo u TO PICK•YOUR MVP FROM THE WINTER SPORTS SEASON OEd Bahan swimming 0 Heidi Anderson gymnastics O Pat Besong gymnastics '0 Jana Angelakis fencing O Frank Brickowski basketball 0 Sandy Bizal swimming CI Mike Corona fencing 0 Cheryl Ellison basketball O Tom Forster gynmastics 0 Corinne Gulas basketball CI Bernie Fritz wrestling CI Audrey Hicher bowling O Dwayne Fry bowling CI Lisa Ingebretsen gymnastics O John Hanrahan • wrestling ❑ Kathy Johnston equestrian O Mike Hutchinson boxing CI Cathy McClellan fencing O Chuck Kegerreis volleyball CI Kathy Mills track 0 Mike Lang basketball CI Mary Rawe track CI Paul Lankford track 0 Carol Walderman basketball CI Don Lear fencing CI John Zishka track CHOOSE A MALE and A FEMALE ATHLETE Boxes will be available across campus toryour ballots. 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