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    10—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 14, 1981
Phils' Carlton downs Bucs
=By RALPH BERNSTEIN
:4P Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Phila
delphia Phillies received their gold
World Series rings before last night's
home opener against the Pittsburgh Pi
rates and then went out and gave a gilt
edged perforthance.
The Phillies, behind Steve Carlton,
lashed 11 hits as they beat the Pirates 5-1
before a crowd of 60,404. It was the first
victory of the season for Carlton, the 1980
National League Cy Youhg Award win
ner.
Carlton gave up nine hits, struck out
five and walked one. He was in trouble in
just one inning, the sixth, and got out of
'that when right fielder Lonnie Smith
caught a fly ball and threw out Bill
Madlock trying to advance to third for a
double play.
Carlton, of course, has a policy of not
talking to the media. He didn't change
that last night, so manager Dallas Green
And catcher Bob Boone played their
usual roles as Carlton's designated
speakers.
"When we get to talk about Lefty's
( Carlton's) performances they all run
together, they're all so good," said
Green. "He shut down a Pirate team that
can swing the bats. And when you do
that, you're doing something."
"He threw very hard," said Boone,
adding that CaHton's performance last
night topped his throwing in Cincinnati
last week where he wasn't involved in the
decision.
Phillies first basemen Pete Rose con
tributed two singles and a double and
now needs just 66 more hits to pass Stan
Musial for the all-time National League
base-hit record.
The Phillies took a 3-0 lead in the
second inning off loser John Candelaria.
" Manny Trillo walked to start the inning
and, after Garry Maddox flied out, Larry
3owa doubled Trillo to third. Bob Boone
singled Trillo home, with Bowa advanc
ing to third. Carlton grounded to first
base, and Bowa scored when Bill Robin
son threw home too late.
The game was then delayed seven
ankford wins 400 intermediates
By PETE WALDRON
Daily Collegian Sports Writer
At the Dogwood Relays in Tennessee
this past weekend, the men's track team
came home with only one win. Many
people who do not understhnd track
would react with "Big deal?" And that's
just it the Dogwood Relays is such a
big event that capturing top honors in
any event is a big deal.
Paul Lankford was the big deal for
Penn State in the 400-intermediate hur
Golfers 4th at Navy Invitational
By KATHY ANDREWS
Daily Collegian Sports Writer
The men's golf team had its hopes of a first-place finish shot
down the drain in the Navy Invitational Saturday and Sunday
as the Lions had to settle for a fourth-place finish.
Taking first in the tournament was Temple with a 756,
followed by Maryland (767), Indiana (Pa.) (786) and Penn State
(788). Temple's Kevin Klier shot a tournament record two-over
par 142
At the beginning of the season, Penn State's coach Joe Boyle
said his freshmen would have to make some adjustments when
Switching from high school to collegiate competition.
However, Penn State's two starting freshmen, Mike Price
and Tom Bean, have had no problems and proved it by shooting
the Lions' best scores. Price had the best showing with a 153
total, which was enough for a ninth-place finish while Bean
finished 10th with a 155.
The Lions' Mike Boyle was next in line for Penn State with a
16th place finish and a 156 overall. Bob Holdcroft shot a 161,
Bullard, Penguins have upset in mind
By GARY MIHOCES
Associated Press Writer
• PITTSBURGH (AP) In just two weeks, Mike
Bullard has' skated from junior hockey to the Stanley
Cup playoff spotlight with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
And the rookie center, who turned 20 last month, is
chasing the puck with the exuberance of a kid chasing
autographs
"I'm a hockey fan. To tell you the truth, I'm a Boston
Bruin . fan," Bullard said Sunday night after his two
goals and an assist helped Pitttburgh beat the St. Louis
Blues 6-3 to even their preliminary round series.
"I used to like Bobby Orr, Esposito, all those guys.
Terry O'Reilly is probably my favorite. I asked him for
his hockey stick and I've got it in my living room,"
added Bullard, an Ottowa native.
"Even when I was a little kid, I used to wear the
black and gold."
That was the black and gold of the Bruins. He now
wears the same colors with the Penguins, whose best-of
five set with the Blues will be decided tonight in St.
Louis.
"I like the playoffs. They bring the best out in
everybody," said Bullard. "I think if we come up gung
ho in St. Louis we have a good shot at winning it."
Drafted on the first round by Pittsburgh last sum
mer, Bullard opened the season on the Penguin roster.
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Philadelphia's Manny Trill° 'slides safely into home plate under Pittsburgh
catcher Steve Nicosia in the third inning of the Phillies' 5-1 win last night in
Philadelphia.
minutes when home plate umpire Joe . it was the third out, flipped the ball to
West was struck in the head by the Carlton as he rounded the bag.
backswing of Lonnie Smith's bat. Smith The Phillies made it 4-0 in the third
forced Carlton at second, but Boone inning on singles by Gary Matthews and
scored when shortstop Tim Foli, thinking Maddox and a sacrifice fly by Bowa.
dies. Lankford clocked in at 49.90 seconds
to secure the top spot and nab his first
sub 50-second time. Last season Lank
ford was an All-American in this event.
"I've been waiting to hit under 50
seconds since freshman. year," Lankford
said, "and it feels great. Each race I'm
aiming to run even faster I hope to
break 49 seconds by the end of the sea
son."
Coach Harry Groves was pleased as
Lankford himself was with his perfor-
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followed by Steve Krolikowski (163) and Bob Philips (170).
Bean said the Lions played well on Saturday but ran into
problems on Sunday when it started raining, causing the scores
to rise. The Lions were in third after Saturday's round, but
slipped to fourth after Sunday
"I guess I am pleased with my performance," Bean said. "I
played pretty good and I'm coming along slowly. Hopefully by
the next tournament, I can play better."
Bean also said he is hoping the team can play better at the
next tournament, which is the Kepler Invitational this weekend
at Ohio State.
"It's still early, but we're still improving," he said. "We just
need a couple of guys to shoot low "
The Lions' Steve Krolikowski said he got off to a slow start
on Saturday, but despite the Lions' fourth place finish, they still
looked good against the teams in their conference.
"lUP and Maryland are not in our conference," he said.
"But we made a good showing with respect to the teams in our
conference."
But after scoring one goal in 14 games in regular
season, he was sent to Brantford of the Ontario Hockey
Association to get more playing time and work on his
defense.
"I was disappointed being sent back to juniors, but
they told me what to work on, and I worked on it," he
said.
Brantford was eliminated in the recent junior play
offs, and Bullard rejoined the Penguins for the last
game of the regular season.
After Pittsburgh lost its first playoff game in St.
Louis, coach Eddie Johnston put Bullard on a regular
shift with veterans George Ferguson and Gregg Shep
pard.
The move was aimed at giving Pittsburgh a new look
and more speed, and Bullard had two assists his first
night out as Pittsburgh won in St. Louis.
He scored his first playoff goal in a loss heie
Saturday night, then he led the way Sunday night,
breaking a third-period tie with his second goal of the
game.
"Bullard might have surprised a lot of people," said
Johnston. "But I had a lot of confidence in him. I knew
how well he could score and how well he could rush the
net. I felt there'd be a good possibility we'd need those
assets in the playoffs "
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"Lankford's winning was outstand
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"Coming back home with a win in this
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In the relays, Groves said the team is
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"We keep having the same problems,"
Groves said, "We can't seem to get
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"Besides, right now I don't like what they've done to
men's fencing nationals," Alphin said. "Their format is
not really a team championship. I want to wait to see what
they do with the format for women, but in the policy
making and governing it seems traditionally as though
they don't know the sport's parameters and are just
meeting the numbers. They could care less."
In fencing, Alphin said she expects that schools on the
East Coast will remain AIAW, while West . Coast schools
will probably switch to NCAA
Aside from the lack of NCAA championships in some
sports such as indoor track, NCAA recruiting regulations
is another major concern among the coaches. The MAW
enforces a "hands off" policy in that coaches are extreme
ly limited when it comes to the amount of contact they may
have with an athlete and her parents.
The NCAA, however, gives coaches the freedom to
actively recruit athletes.
"One of the disadvantages to going to the NCAA is that
most of the recruiting rules are a result of football and
basketball," Schwartz said, "and all our other rules are
based on football and basketball. And everybody else has
to live with that.
"With the AIAW, it's nice that those two sports, aren't
necessarily involved in governing so much of our recruit
ing and some of our other rules."
Rattray said the AIAW has a specific reason for using
such strict recruiting regulations
"I feel that the women have their rationale for their
recruiting rules, in that they were trying to take the
pressure off high school athletes," she said. "I think they
were trying to go along at a pace that would help women.
"We (AIAW) are trying to evolve our own philosophies
in relation to women athletes and we (NCAA and AIAW)
are not on parallel lines at this time; women don't fit nicely
into an NCAA mold." •
Gymnastics coach Judi Avener, who is undecided on
which structure she prefers until more information is
available on the regulations and structure of the NCAA,
also said she believes that the men and women are headed
in different directions, and that the women's progress was
cut short as a result of the NCAA's decision.
"I feel that women's' athletics have actually been
robbed of a chance to naturally evolve into an organization
quite different from what the NCAA is right now," Avener
consistancy from all four men."
In the 1,600 relay, the team of Vern
Lucas, Steve Evans, Steve Phelan and
Lankford captured fourth in the colle
giate division in 3:13.9. Gary Black,
Lankford, Paul McLaughlin and John
Zishka's time of 9:45 was good enough for
fifth place in the distance medley.
Penn State took top honors in the
college division for the 3,200 relay with a
time of 17:42. The tandem of Tom Wal
chuck, McLaughlin, Zishka and Gary
Black were the Lion machinery. _ -
In the sprint medley, Lucas, Evans,
Jeff Lockett and Mike Cook finished sixth
in 3:29. Also finishing sixth was the 6,000
relay team of Tom Rapp, Dwight Ste
phens, Gary Black and Zishka in 15:29.
Sophomore Jeff Adkins took fourth in
the college division for the 3,000-meter
steeplechase with a time of 9:22.
Penn State did not have any finalists in
the field events. Groves said the field
events were open, unlike the track
events. Therefore, in the field Penn State
was dealing in the. area of Olympic cali
ber.
"The fielders were not at their best,"
Groves said. "It is' different when you
can see the light through the trees, but
the competition was really tough. The
men tended to over-push and as you can
see it had an effect on the outcome."
Philadelphia•Flyers are down to the proverbial wire in
the National Hockey League playoffs.
What had been a 2-0 Flyers' advantage in a best-of
five Stanley Cup preliminary series will be decided by
the fifth and final game tonight at the Spectrum before a
sell-out crowd of 17,077.
"It's a one-game series now and we brought it all
upon ourselves. It's win or pack your bags," Flyers'
coach Pat Quinn said after Sunday's 4-3 Nordique
overtime win evened the series.
"There's really no explanation for it," Quinn said
after the Flyers lost an early 3-1 lead. "The game was
going along so well. . .We went to sleep twice and it cost
us both times. It should make them confident for the
next game, that's for sure."
The Flyers' weekend reversal at the ' Colisee in
Quebec began Saturday when the Nordiques scored a 2-0
victory.
"What's happening is exactly what we didn't want,"
said winger Paul Holmgren. "Getting into one game
against these guys to decide a series. It's scary."
That's precisely where the Nordiques wanted to put
the Flyers. The Philadelphia defense had provided
some pretty hefty intimidation during the first four
games. A group of Quebec fans hung up a "Dog Pound"
sign behind the Flyers bench Sunday.
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Women's lacrosse
Sllppery Rock 21-3
Penn State 7 3 -10
First Half —1, PSU, Finn (20), 6:43. 2, PSU, Finn
(21), 8:00. 3, PSU, Thompson 7 (Finn), 12:21. 4, PSU,
Finn 22 (Thompson), 13:21. 5, PSU, Thompson (8),
16:07.6, SR, Philo (I), 16:57. 7, PSU, Finn (23), 17:22. 8,
SR, Meyers (3), 18:46.9, PSU, Stauffer (2), 20:35.
Second Half 10, PSU, Hoke 9 (Thompson), 32:34.
11, PSU, Javens (3), 41:01. 12, PSU, Hoke (10), 44:21.
13, SR, Wright 1 (Philo), 49:39.
Shots on Goal —.Slippery Rock 74.13, Penn State 30-
36-66.
Saves—Slippery Rock, Talbert, 13-18-31. Penn State,
Logan, 1.4-5.
Kalamazoo 5, PSU 4
Men's Singles
Chris Burns, K, def. Bill Sch Wings, PSU, 61, 7-
s.Mlke Riley, K, def. Bill Pllard!, PSU, 6-3, 6-4. Nate
Levine, PSI.I, def. Ken Johnson, K, 74, 5-7, 6-1. Rob
Pinkham, PSU, def. Bill Vanderhurt, K, 44, 6-4, 6-
3.Tom Beckhard, PSU, def. Dave Cafmeyer, K,
6-3. Dave Higedon, K, def. Don Lowry, PSU, 7-5, 64.
Doubles
Burns and Riley, K, def. Schillings and Lowry, PSU,
6-4, 63. Vanderhurt and Peter Ballantine, K, def. Jon
Whiteside and Levine, PSU, 62, 4-6, 6-2; Nardi and
Beekhard, PSU, def. Ken and Kevin Johnson, K, 2-6, 6-
4, 7-5.
Miami 6 1 1 1 2 , PSU 2%
Men's Singles
Mark Witskin. M, def. Schillings, PSU, 44, 64, 64.
Pilardi. PSU, def. Bill Amnear, M, 64, 6-4. Levine.
PSU, def. Scott Wallace, hi, 64, 64. Jeff Factor, PSU,
split with Steve Issleib, M, 64. Steve Fisher, M,
def. Pinkham, PSU, 6-3, 6.3. Eric Haigh, M, def.
Beckbard. PSU, 6-4, 5-7, 74.
Men's Doubles
Wallace and Making, M, def. Schillings and Factor,
PSU, 64, 6-3, 7-6. Amnear and hsielb, M, def. White
side and Levine, PSU, 6.2, 6-1. Fisher and Haigh, M,
def. Pllardl and Beckhard, PSU, 6-4, 6-4.
PSU 7, Kent State 1
Men's Singles
&billings, PSU, def. Tony Bebo, KS, 5-7, 7.5, 64. Len,
Samardi, KS, def. Pliardl, PSU, 7.6, 6-4. Levine, PSU,
def. Rocco Cone, KS, 6-1, 6-0. FaCtor, PSU, def. Rick
Forest, KS, 64, 6.3. Pinkbam, PSU, def. Blaine Pitts,
KS, 6-4, Beckhard, PSU, def. Ricky Sonkb, KS, 6.3,
6-0.
Men's Doubles
Whiteside and Levine, Pt3U, def. Spector and Pitts,
KS, 62, 62. Pilardi and Beckhard, PSU, def. Cona and
Forest, KS, 63, 64.
NBA playoffs
Conference Semifinals
Best of Seven
Eastern Conference
Sunday, April 5
SIXERS 125, Milwaukee 122
Boston 121, Chicago 109
Tuesday, April 7
Boston 108, Chicago 97
Milwaukee 109, SIXERS 99
Friday, April 10
SIXERS 108, Milwaukee 103'
Boston 113, Chicago 107
Sunday's Games
Milwaukee 109, SIXERS 98, series tied 2-2
Boston 109, Chicago 103, Boston wins series 4-0
Tomorrow's Game
Milwaukee at SIXERS (a)
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Portland is leary of •women athletes suffering an identi
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"The big disadvantage would be getting swallowed up
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In making their decision, the coaches will also have to
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advantage they cited was that the financial burden would
be lifted from the athletic department because the NCAA
said it will cover travel costs to championships for both
men and women.
"One
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to say dollars, but in relation to amateur
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experience."
Another advantage to the NCAA is that it will bring
women's athletics further into the limelight.
"I think it would make women's athletics, especially
women's basketball; a little more credible," Portland said.
"Everyone knows what the NCAA is and what it stands for,
but not many people know the AIAW exists, no less what
the initials stand for.
"The credibility would be the big thing that I would
appreciate, and plus consistency in law enforcement. We
don't have - any full-time people in the AIAW so what is
happening is there is not a consistency straight across the
board on the way they handle things."
Ultimately, though, the coaches agree that one govern
ing structure is the best way to run men's and women's
athletics.
"From an administrative point of view, eventually it
will be fantastic," Rattray said. "It would be very easy to
dissipate information and have a good system. And the one
other advantage is obviously dollars.
"I know this , is outrageous to say, but I would have
preferred the NCAA to abandon and the AIAW to abandon
and for us to come together. It would have been nice to
come up with a true merger."
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Friday's Game
SIXERS at Milwaukee
Sunday, April 19
Milwaukee at SIXERS, U necessary
Western Conference
Tonight's Game
Houston at San Antonio (n)
NHL playoffs
Preliminary Round
Best of Five
Wednesday, April 8
Minnesota 5, Bosaii, OT
NY Islanders 9, Toronto 2
Edmonton 6, Montreal 3
Buffalo 3, Vancouver 2, OT
FLYERS 6, Quebec 4
St.Louls 4, PENGUINS 2
Calgary 4, Chicago 3
NY Rangers 2, Los Angeles 1
Thursday, April 9
Mbnesota 9, Boston 6
NY Islanders 5, Toronto I
Edmonton 3, Montreal I
Buffalo 5, Vancouver 2 •
FLYERS 8, Quebec 5
PENGUINS 6, St.Louls 4
Calgary 6, Chicago 2
Los Angeles 5, NY Rangers 4
Saturday's Games
Quebec 2, FLYERS 0
NY Islanders 6, Toronto I, NY Islanders win series 3-
St. Louis 5, PENGUINS 4
Edmonton 6, Montreal 2. Edmonton wins series 3-0
Buffalo 5, Vancouver 3, Buffalo wins series 3-0 *
Calgary 5, Chicago 4,20 T, Calgary wins series 3-0
NY Rangers 10, Los Mtgeles 3
Minnesota 6, Boston 3, Minnesota wins series 3-0
Sunday's Games
PENGUINS 6, St. Louis 2, series tied 2-2
" NY Rangers 6, Los Angeles 3, NY Rangers win series
3-1
Quebec 4, FLYERS 3, series tied 2-2
Tonight's Games
Quebec at FLYERS, (n)
PENGUINS at St.Louls, (n)
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.,;"waveless" mattress, twelve draw
;er in pedestal, sheets, comforter,
.beater. Must sell. Exec. condition.
Wall 237-2868.
PAIR OF INFINITY COLUMN II
SPEAKERS. Good cond. Worth
400. Will sell for $350.00 or best
:Offer. 234-0306
!1979 HONDA PASO-11 Moped. Excel
.itent condition, 35 M.P.G., 120
!M.P.G. $3OO. Call Mark 865-6112.
18' HANG GLIDER, excellent condi
'On, nice sail pattern, $4OO firm,
call Steve after 5 p.m., 238-0774
DART BOARD-DART BOARD-DART
BOARD-Someone stole the Dart
i Board from the Rathskeller. $lOO
-liewardl Call Tim or John 238-9161
DEVILISHLY RICH, sinfully good,
creamy:e,hocolate confections! The
Candy;;Oane, 128 W. College by
College Diner. See special in Fri
day's CPllegian.
EUROPE THE WORLD "No
frills prices" Global Travel, 521
Fifth Ave, N.Y., N.Y. 10017 212.379-
3532
EUROPE•THE WORLD• 'No Frills
Prices' Global Travel, 521 Fifth Ave.,
• N.Y.,N.Y. 10017 212.379-3532
I NEED A HOME FOR AN affection
ate male cat for two months. 234-
3518
INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, mo
torcycle, home, personal belong
ings, hospitalization. For
,courteous, professional service,
call 238-6633. .
POETS: WE ARE selecking.work for
1981 Anthology. Submit— j ig: Con
temporary Poetry Press, P.O. Box
88 Lansing, N.Y. 14882
RENT A T.V. Low rates for color or
BW. State College TV Supply, 232 S.
Allen
THE MUSIC WORKSHOP offers in
struction in voice, guitar, piano,
fiddle, flute, bango, & more. Lower
rates for beginners most instru
ments. 238.2660
RESUMES
• Reviewed
• Rewritten
• Typed & Printed
Phone 234-9045 for
a free consultation
GEORGE FRIEND
AGENCY
315 S. Allen St.
...:APARTMENTS.:,
ONE BEDROOM. Professional,
grad, married. Garage, close to
campus and town. $240. 234.1824
SUMMER SUBLET ONE bedroom
apartment four blocks from campus
rent negotiable 238.7052
11 SUMMER SUBLET, ONE bedroom
furnished apartment (two or three
persons) within walking distance,
odishwasher, A/C, price VERY nego
fAlable. Call 234-0861. •
'SUNNY 1-BEDROOM APT. Avail
able June 1. Quiet. Walking dis
tance. Grads/Prof. only. $235/mo
'negotiable. Call Linda 863-1666,
238.7421 or call 238-0883
THIS SUMMER— BE AS close as NO BETTER LOCATION summer
I you can get to campus: across from sublet 100 block East Collegfi.
; Old Maln, on E.College above "Lady 5/bdrm. $B5/month. 234-8071.
..Oug."$110 +ss-electricimo. ONE BEDROOM UNIVERSITY Tow
_Furnished except for bedroom. Call ers, air-conditioned, dishwasher,
_Steve: 237.3332 furnished, rent negotiable. Call 234-
TRAILER FOR RENT two bedroom 5653.
P 'blose to campus and shopping; rent ONE BEDROOM APT. 2 miles from
negotiable Bob 1.277-6086 campus $lB5/mo. Call 234-1648 or
234-8082
I AUDIO
KENWOOD KA-5700 AMPLIFIER
/Yamaha.. Ct•4lo Tuner. Call 865-
5138
OVER 40 BRANDS of stereo compo
vents. Lowest prices. April specials PENN TOWERS, THREE females
include Maxell UDXL-C9Oll, car ste- needed, everything included, two
i,eos, dual, audio technica. Eric 237- bedroom, eleventh floor, call now
1319. 234-9629
STEREO SYSTEMS SEARCH; ROOMMATE WANTED; SUMMER
looking for the best values in ste• sublet- great location on College
reo? Sansul R•5O receivers •45 Ave, furnished• HBO, cable• Jeff,
4 -watts/channel, $165!! Audiotechni• 234.0106
6a 12SA cartridges, $25. Make!!
•UDXL ll's, $3.25/each. All factory SUBLET ALLENWAY APT. 213.
sealed. Many other values available Large 1 bdrm. Furnished 'apt, sum
fat excellent prices!! Contact Jeff mer term with fall ,option. 234.3652,
237.1633 . 238-0741
WEEKLY .TAPEr SPECIAL. Sony, SUBLET IMMEDIATELY THROUGH
Maxon, Scotch,. Memorex, Ampex, fall downtown. Contact Rick 238.
IDK-BASF. State College TV Sup• 4547
. 4 ply, 232 S. Allen
AUTOMOTIVE
SUBLET: SUMMER, 3 FEMALES; 1
EXPERT VOLKSWAGON REPAIR. block from campus; AC;
engine rebuilding. Call 692-8406 $lOO/month. 237.9323 Susie, Amy,
'offer 6pm for free estimate. John. Lauren
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
FIAT 124 Spider Convertible 1972.
30,000 miles, new top, new engine,
new trans. Call Ken, 238-3084.
SCOUT II 1975 like new. Call after 4
p.m. 238-8344.
TIRES FOR SALE. Less than tOOO
miles wear. All 4 for $6O. 4666791.
B-78.14 -
75 HONDA 360 T runs good, 10,000
miles, must sell! Call Tony 238-4886
1969 FIREBIRD! EXCELLENT con
dition, collectors dream. $2500.
1970 Ford Van runs good $450
evenings 238.5871
Top dollar paid
for any Boy
Scout patches
or memorabilia.
Call Chuck
234.2903 or
237.6191
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST summer
sublet around! HAlrconditioned, fur
nished, one block from campus.
Rent negotiable. Call 237-8513
A 1 BEDROOM University Terrace
apartment, summer. Clean, car
peted, new furniture, pool, parking,
cable. Call 865-3859.
CEDARBROOK SUBLET A/C all utl.
incl. free parking spate HBO
$9O/mo. call 237.1013
CONVENIENT SUMMER SUBLET
fall option. Bedroom kitchen bath,
cozy.sl7s monthly 237.8448
EFFICIENCY: PENN TOWER sum
mer sublet, utilities, A/C, cable T.V.
Call 238-8715, 234-0597.
FAIRMOUNT HILLS, SUMMER sub
let with fall option, one bedroom
unfurnished, air conditioning,•utili
ties, cable, parking, $225, call Peter
at 863-0590
FANTASTIC SUMMER SUBLET op
portunity! Two bedroom, complete
ly furnished, plus extras. 315-C W.
Hamilton Ave. Calk 234.4063 for
luscious details.
FANTASTIC! SUMMER SUBLET, 2
Bdrm Briarwood Twnhs a/c, swim.
pool, furnished, backyard, dish
washer, $2BO/mth or $7O/ person
call 234.3234
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED
Summer Term $75/mo. Call Kathi
237-3978.
FEMALE(S) SUBLET TWO bedroom
apartment for summer. Price "very"
negotiable. Call Jo or Jill 234-8866.
FEMALE SUMER SUBLET- 113
one bedroom 'Beaver HID' iriakt-.,.
ment. FurniebedotitigeOnclude44,
r .
$lOO/month. Call 865-0200 or 865
0039 •
FURNISHED SUMMER SUBLET:
Large bedroom, one or two females,
rent $120.00, negotiable, Call Claire
237-0379
FURNISHED SUMMER SUBLET In
house 5 minutes from HUB. Fe
males only; rent negotiable. 237-
8236.
FUTTIN' NICE SUMMER sublet. 1
bedroom apt. Beaver Hill, fur
nished, all utilities, cable,
$230/month 237.1097.
GRADS, PROFESSIONALS FUR
NISHED efficiency. Summer with
Fall option. Mark 234-1129 Baker
Reality 238-01383.
GREAT LOCATION— above New
World. Female needed-summer
sublet-fall option. A.C./furnished.
Call 234-4022
HUGE TWO BEDROOM apt. air
cond., dishwasher, all utilities. For
summer sublet. Call 238-9508.
LARGE BEDROOM IN TWO BED
ROOM APARTMENT, FOR SUM
MER TERM. 3 MONTHS FOR the
price of 2. Call 234-9672
LARGE ONE BEDROOM apartment
on Fraser Street 1 / 2 block from
campus for summer sublet. Quiet,
carpeted, air conditioning, and
dishwasher. Call Marshall or Matt,
234.7052
LESS THAN $lOO/month-- female
needed to summer sublet 1 / 2 of
adorable Cedarbrook efficiency to
share with great female. Many
added conveniences. Inquire 238-
6163.
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED—
Summer Only. Located across
street from South Halls. A/C, balco
ny, dishwasher, HBO, free utilities,
rent negotiable. Paul 238-5374.
NO BETTER LOCATION summer
sublet 100 block East College 5-
bdrm. $B5/month 234.8071
ONE MONTH RENT FREE. Summer
sublet/female. Fully furnished Fos
ter Avenue apartment within walk
ing distance. Call Diane 237-5346
PARKWAY PLAZA SUBLET avail
able May 1. One bedrpom, May rent
paid. Call Karen anytime 237.2247
SUBLET IMMEDIATELY FOR as
long as you like. Female to share
1121 bedroom apt. cheap. Gina 237-
E 097 or 237.5805
SUMMER: AIR CONDITIONED one
bedroom apartment close to cam•
pus. Terrific female roommate.
Rent negotiable 237-8018.
SUMMER: APT., TOP floor of house
Lots of windows. Close to campus
Furnishing available 234.8636
SUMMER: FEMALE NEEDED all
utilities Included, nicely furnished
block from campus rent neg. Call
234-1473
SUMMER-FOURTH OF a 2 bedroom
apartment. East Beaver Ave.
$llB/mo. Furnished, 237.2761
SUMMER: ONE BEDROOM fur
nished apartment just off campus;
utilities included, balcony, air con
ditioning, dishwasher. 234-3445.
SUMMER SUBLET. 2 bedroom
apartment in house close to cam
pus. Furnished for three. $225. 237-
9860
SUMMER SUBLET HOUSE-five
large bedrooms, furnished, cable
TV, only fifteen minute walk to
campus. Call 234-4904 after s:oopm
SUMMER SUBLET. SPACIOUS one
bedroom apt. dishwasher, air cond.,
many extras. Rent negotiable. Tom
237-5274
SUMMER SUBLET - YOUR own
room (double/single) in a College
Avenue house. Share kitchen and
bath $7O/mo. Call 237-6620
SUMMER SUBLET ABOVE Music
Mart, 2 bedroom, furnished, balco
ny, free parking, rent negotiable
Call 865-9708 or 865-0398.
SUMMER SUBLET- LARGE fur
nished efficiency. Includes utilities,
air, cable, bus, pool. Rent negotia
ble. Call 234-2585.
SUMMER SUBLET one-bedroom
apartment furnished balcony NC
dishwasher cable near McDonald's
all utilities negotiable 238-6016
SUMMER SUBLET: FURNISHED ef
ficiency. One month's rent free!
Lexington House. Call Ann, 237-
8502 or 237-5519.
SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE one
bedroom downtown. Balcony, dish
washer, AV, Cable TV, furnished.
$225. Call 237-3729
SUMMER SUBLET: RENT negotia
ble-cheap! And close to campus
Call Jann or Julie 865.2125
SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE, 1-bed
room, partially furnished, A/C. 112
S. Pugh; next to Rathskellar. Rent
negotiable, 237.5639.
SUMMER, SUBLET 2 BEDROOM,2
bath , furnished apartment 2 blocks
from campus. Excellent location
and price.•• Alcoholic gift included
• • Kurt or Steve 237-7169
SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom
apartment, furnished. Close to cam
pus, cable TV. $lBO/mo. Tom or
Chuck 234-0914
SUMMER SUBLET huge College
Ave. One bedroom apartment fur
nished sunken Ilvingroom reasona
ble rent 237.4320, 234-3209
SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED ef
ficiency Parkway Plaza. Swimming,
pool; .A/C,'cablei•ail utilities, balco
nytTee bdg)tras - i!itent $2OO/month'2 l
Call Rhonda 237-5167.
SUMMER SUBLET: TWO bedrooms
in four bedroom townhouse. Wash
er/dryer in townhouse. $llO per
room/month or best offer, 237-6053.
SUMMER SUBLET-One bedroom
Beaver Hill Apartment, all utilities.
Rent negotiable. Jim 234-8232.
SUMMER SUBLET. THREE BED
ROOM APARTMENT• unfurnished
Includes• dishwasher, bar,
disposal, two bathrooms. Low
price. Call 234-5066 SUMMER SUB
LET: LARGE, furnished two bed
room apartment. Two minutes from
'HUB. 238.4713
SUMMER SUBLET/FALL option, 1
bdrm. apt. A/C, pool, bus, pass,
perfect for 2 people. $5OO for sum
mer or best offer. Call Stacey 234-
4293
SUMMER SUBLET: Univerlsty Tow
ers, College Ave. One female to
share one bedroom apt. Furnished,
NC, dishwasher, balcony. All utili
ties Included. Rent negotiable. Call
Lisa 238-2254
SUMMER SUBLET 1/2 of 1 bedroom
apt. includes all utilities, furnished,
AC, cable, five minutes from cam
pus. Rent negotiable: Jim 237-8592.
SUMMER WITH FALL option. Large
1 -bdrm. apt. tree parking. Close to
campus. Rent $215/mo. Call Mitch
237-1245
THE COMMONS: 2 females to share
one bedroom for summer. Includes:
NC, ws/dr, balcony, garage, fur
nished. Call Robyn at 238-2205
1 h TWO BEDROOM Apartment, LOST PAIR OF brown plastic frame
close to campus. Female only Rent glasses In a brown case. Lost after
negotiable Call Julie 2376118 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Call Dave
VERY SPACIOUS 2.BEDROOM apt. 865-5870.
for summer E. College Ave. LOST WALLET WED. NITE at
aciutllitles included. Rent negotia• Saloon. Reward. Call Dean 238.9719
ble. Call 2347296 or 9027
1 MONTH FREEI Summer sublet
w/fall option. 2 bdrm Beaver Ter
race. Furnished, balcony, NC, dish
washer. Utilities included. 234-7247.
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SUMMER SUBLET ON Beaver
$330/month 2 bedroom apt. Call
237-7025.
SUMMER SUBLET. FURNISHED Al
lenway efficiency. Large enough for
2. A/C, dishwasher, negotiable rent.
Grads, professionals, married. 234-
1470 after 5 p.m.
SUMMER SUBLET THE Lofts. Two
bedroom, new, beautifully fur
nished, free parking, cable TV, mod
ern conveniences. $300.00 month.
238-8907.
SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED
one•bedroom Apt. beautiful campus
view easily accessible to campus
very cheap rate please call 238-6883
SUMMER SUBLET HUGE college
me, one bedroom apt. Sunken liv
ing room, furnished 234.3209,
2374320
SUMMER SUBLET ACROSS from
Business Administration Building
one bedroom. Furnished. $240/mo.
234-1765 Before 9 or after 10.
HOUSES
AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1 superb
Park Forest Townhouse 3 bdrs. 2 1 /2
bathes, carpeted, full basemen pa
tio 475.00 plus utilities evenings
238.4202
FEMALES ROOMS FOR sublet In
house close to campus for Sum
mer. Cheap call 238-1640.
HOUSE FOR RENT. TWO BED
ROOM FOR SUMMER WITH FALL
option. Eight blocks from campus.
$365.00 a month plus utilities. Call
238-5466
OWN ROOM IN house three rooms
available in five bedroom modern
duplex available summer or fall
$135/month 2379282.M1ke, Sara
OWN ROOM, LOVELY house, fe
males only, summer/fall, close to
campus, furnished, backyard, park
ing 237-2113
SUBLET BEAUTIFUL .TWO story
house summer term, fall op.ion.
Will take best offer. Call: 234-4622
SUMMER SUBLET FALL option, 1
1/2 blocks from campus on College
Ave., 3 bedroom apartment on third
floor of a house rent negotiable 234-
5837
SUMMER SUBLET- SPACIOUS, fur
nished 2 bedrooms. large porch
with grill- all utilities paid one block
from campus $3OO/month 238-8833
Wagner & Gilliland
Now renting
for September
& 2 bedroom
apartments
.Close to
4 " — CaMpUS
•
234.4001
RIDE NEEDED TO LI OR N.Y.O
Wed. Apr.ls or Thur. Apr.l6 Pat 865
0339
RIDE NEEDED TO Northern New
Jersey, Rt. 80, Wednesday, Thurs
day, or Friday, April 15th, 16th, or
17th. Call Sandy, 865-8730.
RIDE NEEDED TO Columbus, Ohio
4116 or 4117. Will share expenses.
Call 865-8769.
LOST
BLUE JACKET - YELLOW and white
stripes 419 Bam between Penn Tow
ers and Pattee Mickey 234-1887
FINDER OF BROWN bifold wallet
on S. Garner. Return it for $25 -
credit cards and checks cancelled -
Don't need to see you. Call 865-
5276,234-2754 Pete or reply Person
als.
HELP! LOST KEYS: 5 on a white
"lighls out" PSU key ring. Call MJ
238-4674 or turn in to HUB desk or
police services
KODAK EKTRALITE POCKET cam
era possibly on Campus Loop 4/10.
Please call John 865-0388. Leave
message.
LOST GOLD NAME bracelet "Den
Ise." If found please call 865-8837
Reward offered. Thank you
LOST WOMAN'S WATCH, dark
leather band. Lost between Post
House Tavern and Willard. Reward.
234.7041.
Number of Days
FOUND
BROWN AND WHITE dog (Siberian
Husky) appearance. Female. Red
collar on when found. Call 237-8273
ED HAVE YOU lost a scientific
calculator?? If so, inquire at HUB
Desk
FOUND: SHARP CALCULATOR in
308 H.B. on 4/8 contact Brent at 865-
0523
FOUND SMALL BLACK dog, vicini
ty of Park Ave. and the Creamery
Call 865.7586 or 238.2001.
SILVER BRACELET: WITH hearts,
found near HUB April, 5: claim at
the HUB desk.
WANTED TO RENT
BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DE
SIRES older apartment in quiet resi
dential neighborhood (State
College, Lemont), large, sunny
rooms, hardwood floors- under
$3OO, including utilities. Some yard,
privacy important. Respectful, sin
gle woman with two older very well
behaved, well cared for cats. Please
call 237-4029 (days or evenings)
LUXURY LIVING WITHIN your
mind. Inexpensive books always at
Book Swap. 110 S. Fraser
NEED EFFICIENCY OR room with
kitchen for 'Bl 'B2. Close to cam
pus. Any price. Mark 237-1555
GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up
Leland Enterprises 238.2553
HIGHEST CASH IMMEDIATELY:
Class rings $50.00 and up. Anything
made of gold and silver, Ed's Dis
count- oppostie Temple Drive-In
Theater, N. Atherton. Will pick up
237.5112
I NEED A male dorm contract for
fall. 865-9164
PAYING TOP DOLLAR for gold
Class rings, jewelry, etc. After 3pm, BARTENDER(S) AVAILABLE for
S& S Refiners, 237-6149. Will beat parties receptions, banquets. 466-
all quotes 6879
WANTED MALE DORM CONTRACT
for Fall 'Bl. Call Keith 865-2443
HELP WANTED
LIGHT DELIVERY. 2-3 wks. Must DON'T SETTLE FOR a boring Easter
have car and neat appearance. Call weekend! Come cheer for the Penn
Mrs. Hill at 237-2773. State Equestrian team at their En-
MONEY TO GO- become a Sera-Tec gliah Regional and Western Nation
plasma donor and earn $2O or more al Horseshow on April 18th at
per week for 3 to 4 hours of your Eastwood Farm near Bellefonte.
spare time/ 237-5761 For transportation call 865.5598
POSITION AVAILABLE JUNE 1, GREGG S., YOUR "flip-turns" my
1981 for sales oriented Individual heart. Belated congrats on a GREAT
accustomed to contact with public. Nationals! a WW.
Initial salary plus Incentive corn- HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SNORKY. Beer
pensation and pension plan. No and pretzels mark the start of anoth
travel necessary. Two year local on- er year. I wish you the best and I
the-job training program. Position wish you well when you wakeup
offers stable career with substan- tomorrow hung-over - as hell. - T.T.
tial income and management oppor
tunity. Bachelor degree required. In HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAUREEN. May
requesting interview please Include -this be the best year ever--for both
brief personal history. All replies of us. Thank you for having the
confidential. Send resume to Ca- courage to say what I never could. I
reer Sales Position, P.O. Box 259, love you. Tony
State College, PA 16801
"HAPPY HOURS" + D.O.A. = good
SUMMER JOBS. NATIONAL Park times at the Scorpion every Friday.
Co.'s• 21 Parks, 5,000 openings. Doors open at 4:30
Complete information $3.00 Mis• HAVE FUNI The Game Cellar 111
sion Mtn. Co. 651 2nd Ave., W.N. Sower Street. Below Arby's
Kalispell, MT. 59901
HELP! WITH ANY problem; Free
TEMPORARY WORK. 2-3 wks. 15-20 and confidential Oasis Help Cen
phone callers needed for local civic ter-234-0323 2pm until 12:30am
organization. Call Mrs. Hill at 237- daily
2773
TENNIS INSTRUCTORS WANTED:
excellent high-paying Summer jobs
(clubs, resorts, camps) available
through Washington Tennis Serv
ices for students with tennis play
ing or teaching experience. Call Pat
at (301) 654-3770 for further infor
mation
TO $6OO/WEEK. Inland exploration
crews. Vigorous men/women. Full
/part-year. Wilderness terrain na
tionwide. Send $5.00 for 90-
company directory & job
guidelines. Job Data:3 Box 17201,
Fayetteville, AR. 72701
••••••• • • • • • •
GREAT SPRING CLOTHING BUYS
at the Family Clothesline
• Wrangler & Dickies chinos—slo.99-$11.99
(assorted spring colors)
• Fred Perry Tennis Shirts—sB.99-$9.99
• Danskin, Bobbie Brooks & Sassoon
Women's Swim Suits—sl2.99
• Ely Painter's Pants—s 9.99
(assorted spring colors)
• A Variety of Gym Shorts, T-Shirts,
• Sweat Shirts & Tennis Shorts also in
• stock at great savings
the family clothesline
127 S. Allen St.
•••••• • • • • •
EXPERIENCED TYPIST WILL type
ANY paper quickly and cheaply.
Have IBM Selectric. Call 238.4087
EXPERIENCED, FAST, ACCURATE,
reasonable typing. Term papers,
resumes, letters, misc., 237.1908
between 9am-9pm
FAST, EFFICIENT TYPING of all
kinds. Thesis experience pickup
and deliver on campus. Call 159-
3068
IBM COINECTING SELECTRICS
for rent. Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N.
Atherton St. 238.3037
QUALITY TYPING. IBM Slectric.
Papers, letters, resumes, theses,
etc. Call 234-4730. Rush service
available.
THESES, TECHNICAL TYPING, pa
pers, etc. Grad. school approved.
Call Michele 865.1724 or after 6:00,
364.9549
THESIS/GENERAL TYPING/ edit
ing. Thorough, comprehensive sery
ice. Resident 12 yedrs experience
IBM Correcting Selectric. 2344288
THESIS, TERM PAPERS, etc. 10
years experience as secretary. IBM
correcting Selectric typewriter. Mel
238.3017
TYPING AND EDITING 95 double
space page. Call Jane 234-4415.
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day, February 14 and Monday,, Feb
ABANDON HOPE OF finding more ruary 16. Information confidential
paperbacks at lower prices. Book Contact Police services (814)863
Swap 110 S. Fraser 1111 or (717)784-3249.
ALL LENGTHS and most brands, RON G. IN personal defense sth.
videocassettes. VHS, Betamax, U- I've watched you for five weeks, but
Matic. State College TV Supply, 232 I'd like to get to know you. How
S. Allen. about dinner? My treat, your choice.
ATTENTION JUNIORS!!! SMILE for Jean
SAMMY: MET YOU at Phi Psi. Like
your yearbook portrait this week!
No appointment necessary! Juniors to meet again under more sober
in the Colleges of Arts & Architec- conditions. Phone number? John P.
ture, Agriculture; Business Admin
istration, Earth & Mineral Sciences SEEMS TO ME A STRANGE THING
and Education MUST have 1982 La MYSTIFYING that anyone could
Vie portraits taken by THIS FRIDAY pass up seeing J.C. Superstar April
15-18. Call 237-4350
April 17. Call 865-2602 or stop in at
206 HUB today.ATTENTION STU- SHARON, YOU'VE BEEN in cold
DENT LEADERS Omicron Delta storage for 3 1/2 months but you
Kappa National Leadership Honor made it and the day is finally here.
Society is now accepting 'applica- The love you share is something
tions. For more information and an very special. I wish you only the
application stop by the HUB desk best. You deserveit. Have a fantas
tic week and weekend. See you
Monday. Love and friendship al
ways. Karen.
ATTRACTIVE MALE 22 seeking sex
ually open-minded, attractive, phys
ically fit female for swinging
partner, swinging couples. Also
write, Michael D., Box 1013 State
College. Give Description, serious
replies only.
BARTENDER GREG: YOU ADMIRE
my honesty. I value our friendship.
Let's always be friends. Love ya'
"mind like a sieve".
BEAUTIFUL BLONDE GIRL blue
shirt and pants laying out on east
side of Pond Lab Fri. 4110 at 12:30. I
sat watching you - too shy to come
over. If interested call Ron 238-
7534.
HENRY McKENNA— HAPPY 22nd
Birthday! Lynn Swann says, "Good
for You!" Manhattans for dinner
tonight. -Gutty Sark.
HUGGO I SHOULD buy you a cake
to throw at me- I deserve It for
forgetting your birthday Happy B
day anyway Love, Patty _
H.O.P.S. GAYLINE, 863-0588, 7.9
p.m. daily for raps, information on
gay lifestyles and sexual minorities
I GOT SCREWED! I desperately
need a dorm contract for fall term
anywhere on campus. Call Bobbi
865-0906
237-1946 A
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The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 14, 1981-11
DATELINE DATING SERVICE is an
exciting way to meet new people.
Our membership Is growing; be
come a part of this rewarding expe
rience yourself. Membership fee $7.
Applications available at the Colle
gian office or call 238-4200, 7-11
p.m. We give group discounts.
DEAR COEDS, I'D like to place my
credentials In your hands. Paul 238-
5526 P.S. How many openings are
available
DIANE Z. TAKE heart and have a
better outlook on life. Penn State is
great. So come out of your room
and party
LOST AT MUDWRESTLING, GOLD
CLASS RING AND LINDE STAR
ring. Great sentimental value!
Reward. Call 865-2226. Please!
MIDDLE EASTERN CURRENT
events is the subject of guest
speaker Nimrod Barkan, Vice-con
sul for the consulat•general of Is
rael. Tuesday, April 14, 111 Boucke
Bldg. 8:00pm. Admission free. Spo-
sored by Yachad
M.E.Z. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY.
Thank you for the past 18 months. I
love you always. M.G.N.
NONE OF THE above, you have the
funkyest poop kiss in town, check it
out.
REWARD: INFORMATION LEAD
ING to recovery of Craftsman Tool
Box with tools, belt sander, lead
cord. Stolen from trunk of 1973 grey
Mazda Coupe parked Park Ave.
North Halls, P.S.U., between Satur-
SHORTSTUF: PICK THE time and
place and we'll meet. Reply Person
als - MRL. .
SPECIAL CAKES FOR SPECIAL
PEOPLE. Call Holly, 865.3042. Call
at least three days in advance.
STONE AGE TOYS for stoned age
people boomerangs make a
comeback! Call Rich for lessons,
info. Special: Handmade Australian
wooden boomerang, lessons - $lO.
Money back
. guaraptee. 234-8648
evenings before 9:30
STUDIO 2 HAS MOVED to 444 E.
College Avenue. Suite•2so to serve
you better 234.2000 " .,
TERRY R. DIDN'T look to me like
you could handle first base. Stick to
outfield. Practice your batting NYC
Pro.
THIS SUMMER— BE AS CLOSE as
you can get to campus: across from
Old Main on E. College above "Lady
Bug." $llO + $5-electric/mo.
Furnished except for bedroom. Call
Steve: 237-3332
TIRED OF THE bar scene? Why not
Rollermania! State students recieve
free skate rent Saturday night. Late
skate 11:00pm-1:30am every Satur
day night Sir Skate of State College
237.6410
TO WHOEVER TOOK my backpack
from Rec Hall $18181; thesis and
notebook in It needed for gradua• AIRLANDSEA TRAVEL 216 West,
tion. Please return HUB desk no College Avenue 238-6000 for the
questions asked
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Today is Denny Tovey's22nd ROTOTILL YOUR GARDEN. Cal:
Birthday. But who cares?
--eHANDYGAFF
WALOON
NEW WAVE DANCE NIGHT
QWK DJ Gene Ramano
Spins the "NEW" sounds
INTORDUCTION TO JAZZ piano
improvization, six week classes,
Arthur Goldstein, instructor.
Classes, Wednesdays at 8:00 pm,
April 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27, and June
3. $5.00 for 6 weeks. Register now
at the Music Acadamy
INTRODUCTION TO GUITAR—FoIk
and classical. Six week classes,
James Hughes, instructor begin
ning Wednesday, April 22, 1981 at
6:45 p.m. and running through May
27, 1981 at the Music Acadamy. $35
for 6 weeks. Register now. Call 238-
3451 for more Information
JILL, BE SURE TO TAKE enough
birdseed to Rome, chicks! I hea'r
they whistle alot there! Congratsl
Love, Stratus
JOHN TRAVOLTA FAN: Wanna get
lucky? Herbie's pretty lucky for
'space invaders', but Jeff and Elton
are pissed! I love you more than the
stars above. Happy Anniversary 001
JOIN ME! Trip to Hong Kong Term
Break. Only $lO5B includes air/ho
tel. Options include China. Call
Fred 865-3608/863-1058.
JUNIORS! SMILE FOR your year
book portrait this week! No ap
pointment necessary! Juniors in
the colleges of Arts & Architecture;
Agriculture, Business Administra
tion, Earth & Mineral Sciences must
have 1982 LaVie portraits taken by
this Friday, April 17. Call 865-2602
or stop in at 206 HUB TODAY. '
KIM •. DEFINITELY WANT to see
you soon, call or come over this
week, Kevin
LADIES, WHY SPEND this lovely
spring solo? Take advantage of
DATELINE'S For Ladies Only spe•
cial. Join with your friends and save
even more. Call this evening 23$'•
4200, 7.11 pm
LESLIE: MY MCKEE Hall rose.
Here's hoping you'll be making all
the Dorm Council meetings this
term. --Don
LITTLE MISS BUNS, even though
you're in a cake major, you like Ohio
State and Philly, and you take tat
many drugs, I still like ya. Just
watch those "short phone
calls." Love always, quite jealous
LOOK: SCRUB SHIRTS $7.25 and
pants $9.50. Blue and green. Where;
231 Ritenour Health Center.
ULTIMATE FRISBEE TOURNA;
MENT. Anyone who likes to play
can register for this May 9th tour!
ney in the basement of HUB April
13-17. More info. call 237.4937
WANT TO BE a Priest? Under 40?,;
Write or call collect: Father Nigro
Goganza University, Spokane, WA,
99258. (509) 328-4420
WHIPPED CREAM machines and
chargers• New shipment• Lower
Prices! Make great desserts. They
Candy Cane, 128 W. College by
College Diner
WHO IS MR. FRED?
YOU'VE CHOSEN NOT to drink. Fa
whatever reason religious, moral,
physical, or you ,
just don't like th's
taste of liquor. Most people on this
compus can't undergtand
sion. But there arel•stOdents , jusl
like you. They meet to talk about
the problems of being a non-drink
er. Come to 135 Bouke at 7:30 oil
Tuesday, April 14. Help yourself and
others respect your decision. Spon4
sored by the Total Alcohol Aware
ness Program (TAAP)
007 - MAY THE FUTURE find you as
happy as you have make me these
past three months. Happy Anniver;
sary! • Marie
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