The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 06, 1981, Image 9

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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
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On campus in the College of
Liberal Arts: April 7,8, 9, 10
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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
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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
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1 Topic of discourse
6 Cudgel
11 Learned centaur
12 Home of Dagwood and Dick
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14 Classic Hltchcok film
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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
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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. Trophies by John's Derailleurs R• 025
BENCHMARK REALTY OFFERS
YOU GREAT ALTERNATIVES
UNIVERSITY TERRACE
818 Bellaire Ave.
(814) 238.4911
Spacious apartments, furnished or unfurnished.
Efficiencies, 1,2, and 3 bedrooms available. 9 and 12
month leases. Most utilities included, and 4 laundry
rms. in project. Swimming pool and bus service.
SUTTON COURT
600 Block, E. Prospect Ave.
(814) 238-4911
Spacious apartments at reasonable rates. Efficiencies,
1, and 2 bedroom apartments. Furnished or
unfurnished. 9 or 12 month leases, close to campus
and downtown area.
Professionally managed by RENTING NOW FOR
BENCHMARK SUMMER
REALTY . &
INC. FALL
33 Famedtduelist .
34 Gibraltar, e.g. •
37 Famed cavern system
41 Motorist's assn.
42 Runs a second heat
44 Year: Spanish
45 Deceive
47 Reporters' bases
48 "The Man"
49 Like an acrobat
51 Chesspleces
52 Ignominy
53 H.G. Wells classic
58 Hidden treasures.
57 Of the nerves
58 Eye ailments
59 Margins
26 Noblemen
29 Pasture
31 Aprll collectors
33 Half a golf course
34 Cairo leader
35 Educated
38 Certain swords
37 Attorney's lobs
38 Popular vacation spot
39 Role on "Lou Grant"-or "The
Muppet Show"
40 "Singln'ln the Rain" director
43 Negligent
46 Author of "The Wasteland"
48 "Over —1"
50 A deadly sin
52 Punch
54 Victory symbol
55 Oyster abode
The Daily Collegian Monday, April 8, 1981-17
Crossword
TOWNE VIEW APTS.
Bradley Ave. and Pugh St.
(814) 238-4911
Recently . completely remodeled apartments.
Residential setting. All utilities plus cable TV and
parking. Bus service to campus and downtown. One,
two, and three bedrooms available.
THE LOFT'S
728 Bellaire Ave.
(814) 238-4911
New modern apts. 1 bedroom available with loft or
finished basement. Modern furniture and appliances.
Also close to campus and downtown
by Mike Shenk
Answers In Tomorrow's Class Mods)
825 Bellaire Ave.
State College, Pa. 16801
238-4911