study of Photos by . Stelas Varias and Dan Vogeley studying: eit.* . rst • ~~ ~~ ' . , ~.... . • ......, ~...,,.. ~....... ..,. .';:',',.-.l'i :,,,i,.;.:4 .~^~. :_ ~. - . =ll5 Frat hazing of program Eileen Stevens, founder of the Committee to Halt Useless g College Killings will speak on the dangers of fraternity and sorority hazing at 8 tonight in the Charlotte . Ray lounge of the HUB. Stevens has appeared in over 60 cities across the country and several national fraternity conventions to speak about hazing. She founded CHUCK' after her son was killed in 1978 in a fraternity hazing incident at Alfred University in Alfred, New York. Her son was locked in a car trunk, and was not released until he had consumed a large quantity of bourbon, a bottle of wine and a six-pack of beer. He died of alcohol poisoning and fluid in the lungs. Stevens said she is not anti-greek but is against hazing and its effects. "I'm clearly not anti-greek," Stevens said. "I'm anti hazing and the efforts to control it are intensifying." Stevens is active in lobbying in New York State, where the legislature recently pissed a law prohibiting hazing. The program is sponsored by the Interfratemity Council and Associated Student Activities. Vistas Seem's • i •Tr (Barren Lives) 1 ' .• • ... pr. 14 7 & 9pin 112 KERN 1.50 Directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos Cast: Athila lorio, Maria Riberio, Joire Soares. The Press Box Bottle Shop 11 AM - 2 AM Mon. - Sat. 50 different brands - ENDS THURS • ea) 9:45 $1.50 SION & TUE 07 4 Write a letter 4 %167 1 to a friend! topic by Dina Defabo III! NM 1111111 2 TACOS FOR $1.00! Offer good this Mon., Tues., ,and Wed. I 4 Good with this coupon only. ick • ATTENTION STUDENT LEADERS , 0) ...ri . 0,-- - OMICRON DELTA KAPPA .. OR FO NATIONAL LEADERSHIP .., --- HONOR SOCIETY z • 1 L 1•094 ODK is now accepting applications for membership. you must be a junior or senior, have a 3.0 average, and have a major activity and a minor activity in two different areas of college life. Applications at HUB desk Deadline: Thursday April 16th STATES CHOICE TERRY SHORT SETS Reg. $13.99 $9.99 TERRY ROMPERS Reg. $11.99 $ 1 . 99 MEN'S TERRY SHIRTS Reg. $15.99 $ 11 . .99 DISCOUNT WITH DISTINCTION OPEN 104:30 246 E. CALDER WAY (NEXT TO BRITTANY) ltr MASTERCARD & VISA 2384502 ACCEPTED STATE'S CHOICE „ ✓ ...... , FOCUS YOUR FUTURE Keynote Speaker: Ralph E. Peters, President, Berger Associates 9:45 a.m. HUB Lounge Topic: "Business in Today's Economy" Morning Seminars 10:45 - 12:00 Public Accounting Real Estate OTIS plans service Plans for a computer designed to give students information on housing may be completed at the end of Spring Term, OTIS Vice President Keith Stambaugh said last night. The computer, which OTIS hopes to have installed by Fall Term, will give specific information and general descriptions of housing in State College. Anyone looking for housing can walk into the OTIS office in the HUB basement and use the computer on his' r her own, Stambaugh said. "We are compiling all the questions, such as what houses, . trailors, apartments are available and their prices, locations, etc. . there will even be information for handicapped people," Stambaugh said. Also last night, OTIS chose new 'chairmen for its five committees: consumer committee, Sandy Webb (10th nutrition) and Elizabeth Rauch (6th-engineering science); legal committee, Dan Walsh (9th-business administration); publicity committee, Mary Deßaymond (12th-English); housing committee, William Fracalossi (6th-division of undergraduate studies), and Commonwealth campus committee, Rodger Frank (9th-engineering science). OTIS is also in the process of revising its constitution to redefine membership and make the organization open to everybody, including non-students and faculty. "We are a registered consumer organization in the state and we should allow non-students to join," OTIS President Bob Karp said. The College of Business MORNING SCHEDULE —by Patricia Poist Phone for takeouts 131 S. Garner 234-4725 (near College & Garner) Open Mon-Thurs 11-12 Fri. 11.2 Sat.ll-2 Serving Pepai-Cola Sun. 1.11 presents: [q;l DI 4 Thursday April 16th in the HUB ..Room 301 319 320 ...321-322 ...323-324 1:30•- 2:45 ..Room 301 319 321-322 323.324 225 320 speakers from all Room 301 USG delays allocations to organizations By ANNE CONNERS Daily Collegian Staff Writer A financially strapped Undergraduate Student Government Senate last night tabled all bills from organizations re questing money from the senate. "Appropriations committee did not pass any bills on to the floor; we advise the senate not to approve any more money," Ellie Sternberg, chairwoman of the senate appropriations committee, said. The senate has $123 left in its unre stricted account; however, it may have more money coming in, Sternberg said. "Accounts receivable have to come in yet," she said. "We have money but we can't allocate money until we know what's coming in." Black Caucus, the USG Supreme Court, USG department of political af fairs and the Association of Residence Halls Students were all denied money for their projects. Paul Davis, Black Caucus president, was told to come back next Monday to request $650 for African Liberation Day WIN UP TO $lOO IN PRIZES ENTER THE WEEKLY .. - :.,_•'t.: -. . - ,.',,,<c..7..,:7,...........7. , .:. : ......_...-v4tic ..m7 - 4174%.7)A41... : 471A A_ `''' - '4%-.- - A 41 / 4 -•••• - • .41 / 4 '4\ # l / 4 : 41 / 4 .10., Tuesday Evening 6:00 3) WEATHER-WORLD '0 STARSKY AND HUTCH MC@ BO NEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 21 NEWS (CONTINUED FROM DAYTIME) 6:30 Cji PHYSICIAN UPDATE C) NBC NEWS T 3) ABC NEWS O TIC TAC DOUGH TO) (gi) a CBS NEWS 111) SANFORD AND SON 6:59 a) DAILY NUMBER 7:00 g) MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT __ M.A.S.H C 8) M.A.S.H. an DAILY LOTTERY NUMBER O BULLSEYE TO) GIRL ON THE EDGE OF TOWN ID BARNEY MILLER a TIC TAC DOUGH a 2 CRISIS IN THE HORN OF AFRICA 7:01 0 PM MAGAZINE 7:30 C 37) DICK CAVETT SHOW 0 ALL IN THE FAMILY 31(E) JOKER'S WILD C 7 TIC TAC DOUGH 0 FACE THE MUSIC CD NEWS a HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 8:00 Ca) NOVA 'The SeaßehindtheDunes'Oneyear in the intricate life of a coastal lagoon unfolds when Nova docurrients the fragile tidal eco ' system which supports the entire ocean. (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) (60 mins.) PM MAGAZINE (6) DAFFY DUCK'S EASTER SHOW Daffy stars inthree newcartoons:'TheYolks On You,' in which Prissy lays a golden egg; 'The Chocolate Chase,' in which Daffy plays the guard at a factory where chocolate Easter bun nies are made; and 'Daffy Goes North,' in which the determined duck learns some hard lessons when he decides to hitchhike North Instead of gyjng. (Repeat) WI HAPPY DAYS Fonzie and Rogerjoin forces to save Chachi from a smooth talking college scout who offers the budding basketball stare shady scholarship he can't refuse. ' 0 MOVIE -(DRAMA) • "Twilight For the Gods" 1958 Rock Hudson, Cyd Charisse. A group of people, each trying to escape from something, bookpassageon a shipwherethey become united in ef fortsto keepthevessel from sinking. (2 hrs., 30 mins.) to be held May 23 in Washington, D.C. "I'll come back next week and hope fully the senate can allocate money and we'll (Black Caucus) look from other sources for funding," Davis said. African Liberation Day "promotes various viewpoints of political thought," senator and sponsor Ed Dougherty said. The senate also tabled the department of political affairs' request for $496.02 for an April 23 program on Poland and South Africa. Stanley Walesa, father of Po land's Solidarity labor leader Lech Wa lesa will be the main speaker , at the event. The department of political affairs cannot submit its budget to the senate next Monday because contracts for the program have to be signed before then. "We'll take it (the budget) to other student organizations and unions," Doug Kahn, department head of political af fairs, said. "If you don't have the money there will be no program there's nothing you can do." A request from ARHS's security com mittee for $131.85 to fund increased COLLEGIAN CONTEST gi) (Zt) (0) PALMERSTOWN A flu epidemic sweeps into Palmerstown becoming a har binger of death and of violence, directed against the town's first Chinese family, who many accuseof carrying theviruswiththem.(6o mins.) (D MOVIE 'The Greatest Story Ever Told' Part ii. 1965 Max Von Sydow, Charlton Heston. The story of Jesus Christ's thirty-three years on earth, from his birth to the Resurrection. (% HRS.) 8:30 0 MERV GRIFFIN Guests: Rod Steiger, Pat Boone, Rick Springfield, Adam Smith. MBERENSTAINBEARS'EASTERSURPRISE Little Brother Bear, young member of the Bear family, learns the true meaning of Easter at a time when the arrival of spring and Easter are delayed, in this new animated musical special. (11.) LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY It's a rocky, rol licking situation when Laverne and Shirley host a surprisepartyforLaverne'spop,Frank,who's forgotten his wedding anniversary to Edna. 9:00 Di MYSTERY! 'The Racing Game, Part Horsenap' Whena celebrity racehorseisstolen after making a highly publicized appearance, it becomes quickly apparent that a cash ransom isn't the reason behind the crime. (Closed- Captioned; U.S.A.) (60 mins.) BJANDTHEBEARWhena ruthless trucking outfit tries to put BJ out of business, he hires seven beautiful but bold female truck drivers to help him deliver deadly cargo. (Repeat; 2 hrs.) (11) THREE'S COMPANY J(jl PETERANDPAULThedrama chroni cles the saga of Peter, the rock of the Christian Church, and Paul of Tarsus, Apostle to the Ge ntiles, and concludes inßomewiththebeheading of Paul and the crucifixion of Peter. Stars: Anth ony Hopkins, Robert Foxworth. (Conclusion; 2 hrs.) 9:30 OD TOO CLOSE FORCOMFORTPanicstrikes the Rush family when Jackie brings home $lOO,OOO in cash because of a mix up at her bank, but the real excitement begins when two former convicts working at the house learn about the loot. (Repeat) 10:00 0 EIGHTH ANNUAL BLUEGRASS RAMBLE Taped in January before a live audience, this is the first of four programs in the series, which include appearancesbybluegrassand oldtime country music acts from throughout the north eastern United States and Canada. NEWS The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 14, 1981-15 advertising for the Student Escort Serv ice was also not voted on by the senate. USG's Supreme Court also did not receive a requested $16.50 for survey forms to be sent to all campus organiza tions; however, Sternberg said the mon ey would probaly be provided out of senate executive miscellaneous funds. Sternberg said organizations know the senate operates on a first-come first serve basis and organizations know the senate usually runs out of money Spring Term. "Organizations know that we'll run out of money Spring Term," she said. "We tell them to come early." In other business, USG President Joe Healey said USG Treasurer Larry At well resigned with only two weeks left in his term so he could "enjoy his last term as a Penn Stater." Assistant Treasurer Mark Berg will be interim treasurer until President-elect Bill Cluck appoints a new treasurer when he assumes office in two weeks. Atwell was not available for comment. (I 1) HART TO HARTJonathan is disguised as a ship's steward and Jennifer poses as a seduc tive countess, when the Harts set sail on a glamorous ship in a wild scheme to crack a counterfeiting ring. (60 mins.) CD INDEPENDENT NEWS 10:30 0 NINE ON NEW JERSEY 0 NEWS 11:00 M ABC CAPTIONED NEWS M.A.S.H. (6) it) (A) at NEWS 0 BENNY HILL SHOW 0 BARNEY MILLER 11:30 (3) DICK CAVETT SHOW Guests: James Wol cott and Clive James, Part 11. ID KOJAK C 8) THE TONIGHT SHOW Guest: Jerry Lewis. (60mins.) [8) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE • O MAUDE oito a az CBS LATE MOVIE 'COLUMBO: A Friend In Deed' When Hugh Caldwell kills his wife, he calls upon a friend to help him cover up the crime. Together, they stage a burglary and provide an alibi for Hugh; Columbo's investiga tion points towards their guilt, but the friend happens to be the Deputy Police Commis sioner. (Repeat; 2 hrs., 20 mins.) (D JIM ROCKFORD: PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 12:00 C 8) TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK 'TheFor tune' 1975Stars:JackNicholson,WarrenBeat ty,StockardChanning.Love isthe bait,greedis the motive and an inheritance is the goal when two shifty con men turn on their literally deadly charms in pursuit of a rich girl. (Repeat) 0 RACING FROM ROOSEVELT RACEWAY 12:30 0 HOGAN'S HEROES TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST Guests: Cfirl Wilson, Rod Steiger. (90 mins.) El MOVIE-(ADVENTURE)** "BerllnCorre spondent" 1942 Dana Andrews, Virginia Gil more. A newspaperman in Berlin, seeking scoops, endangers his life to roscue a profes sor from the Nazi's and then escapes with him and the girl he loves into free territory. (90 mins.) (D INDEPENDENT NEWS 1:00 CD RAT PATROL TWILIGHT ZONE 1:30 0 ADAM 12 (2.1) NEWS at NEWS (TIME TENTATIVE) 1:50 at) NEWS
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