6—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 7, 1981 \ Tonight The Arthur Goldstein Band Never a cover! at THE ‘) ( LI ba01) 1( )1 fI I ESTV,R ST serving Pepsi -Cola r 1 r 0....7.1 , , ,,, • • .. 4 10 . 4 n e t 41 . e. OB WitiE l r l • r,„ __,, _ *.. ~ „ i.-.,. .. AN 219 E.beetver 238-'7281 . •••••• •••• • One-day service on most single vision lenses. Plastic, clear glass, and photo-gray extra in stock. Quality lenses and frames at very reasonable prices. REMEMBER the name because you're never going to forget the taste! BELL E S GREEK PIZZA. 528 E. College 237-8616 FREE DELIVERY STRIKE UP A CONVERSATI I N WITH A Day Full Of Career --J Job Information Programs Special. Career Forums Opportunities For You.. . 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., 301 HUB DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MATCH UP ‘ YOUR PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Careers in Public Management 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. 320 HUB Foreign Language Careers Information Systems Careers 2:45 • 4:00 p.m. (Data Processing) International Careers University to begin registration by mail By KARYN SPERTZEL Daily Collegian Staff Writer Registration will include a new option for Fall Term 1981 a mail-in extension of the Early Registration program, already offered to eligible students, the registrar's office said. Undergraduate and graduate degree candidates who will be at University; Park in Spring or Summer terms and who preregister for Fall Term 1981 during the( ' preregistration period from May 1 to July 7 will be eligible for registration by m4ll, Some students will not be eligible, however: • • Those students who are new to the University Park campus for Fall / Term including freshmen, transfer students from other universities and transfers from the Commonwealth campuses. They must report to registration so that they cannot circumvent orientation. • • Undergraduate and graduate nondegree and provisional students. • Continuing degree students who do not preregister must 'also ieturn:. toregister. Students should fill out preregistration forms and return them to the Registrar's office or the HUB desk along with a self-addressed, stamped, business:: sized envelope. Envelopes should be addressed to the student's summer address.- Free ' envelopes will be available at the Registrar's office and stamps may be purcliase there for 18 cents. • • Pink slips will be enclosed in the envelopes along with a Registration by Mail card and a diploma card (if applicable) and mailed on or about August 10. The tuitiop« bill will be sent separately to the student's permanent home address. Students who are satisfied with their schedule as shown on the pink slip m*, sign the Registration by . Mail card and return it to the registrar or may report to 112; Shields from Aug. 17 to Aug. 21 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for early registration.r Students who either early register or register by mail may not attendVl ' registration at the Intramural Building. Students who register by mail should repco to the registrar as - Sixth as they return to campus to have a Fall Term validatioil! sticker put on their I.D. card. "We decided to do this as an extra service to the students," said Richata Sodergren, director:of registration and scheduling. "It was initiated by this depaif- , • ment. There was no formal request for it." ALUMNI More than 50 Liberal Arts alumni will be on hand to give you advice and guidance about careers. Take advantage of this opportunity to get answers to your questions about various professional fields. Stop in anytime for informal, personal discussions with dozens of alumni representing a wide range of career fields. Communications, Business, Data Processing, Health Professions, Education, Government, Law, Military, Sales/Marketing, Social Services 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. 2:45 - 4:00 p.m. 324 HUB 320 HUB HUB Main Lounge EASY. NOLLJUST GET IT OVER THE PLATG..ONLY ONE MORE OUT... •. • PEANUTS® 7115 RM . . 11 0 iil gm is an: itriv 607110111111 RY 'hfARIMS9. NM, I'VE GOT MY 710-131 RT Sena a. 5 MIT MI, HAVE YoU Gott, OVER ALL MY RECORPS, MOW? • /AT SHOE POPCORN! POPCORN! 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Prospect Ave. (814) 238-4911 37 Pine tree 38 Wash 39 Singleton 40 Civil wrongs 41 Moore or Miller 42 See 28-Across 44 Bat abode . • 45 Response to a rodent 46 Tender 47 Another Nero Wolfe book 55 Like some tea 56 Malden nameof Mrs. Butler 57 Monster 58 Kill 59 Rabbit fur 60 Friend 61 Old sailors 62 Speech defects 63 Links pegs 29 Sky sightings 30 Mirror sight 31 At no time 32 Aft end '34 Beget 37 Meat offering 38 TV comedy show 40 Friend'spronoun 41 Steak offering 43 Roosevelt and Bear 44 Popular musical family 46 Disrobe 47 Haze 48 Home of the Bruins 49 See 32 Down 50 Hindu brother 51 Hlgh-pltched barks 52 Gawk 53 Heraldry border 54 Islets The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 7, 1981-1 Crossword TOWNE VIEW APTS. Bradley Ave. and Pugh St. (814) 238-4911 Recently completely remodeled apartments. Residential setting. All utilities plus bable TV and parking. Bus service to campus and downtown. One, two, and three bedrooms available. THE LOFTS 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 Classifieds) • 825 Bellaire Ave. State College, Pa. 16801 238-4911
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