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    6—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 17, 1981
Easter Bunny Lydia Holdsworth (9th-elementary education) offers a goodie-laden basket to one of the children from
Wingate Head Start Program at yesterday's "Easter Kindness" party hosted by Chi Omega sorority.
Preschool Easter party
By LAURA MCNULTY
Daily Collegian Staff Writer
The sisters of Chi Omega sorority
hosted 26 preschoolers from the Wingate
Head Start program yesterday afternoon
at an Easter party, complete with
games, an Easter• egg hunt and, of
course, the Easter Bunny.
'lt's really good for the kids to get out like this. A
lot of these children are really isolated. Even
coming to State College . is a big treat.'
—Brenda Kerns,' family involvement associate of
the Head Start program
The 4- and 5-year-olds from low-income
families were treated to an Easter story,
a game of "Bunny Says" and a rendition
of "Little Rabbit Foo-Foo" by the Easter
Bunny, Lydia Holdsworth (9th-elemen
tary education).
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Computer Science (Intro./COBOL/FORTRAN/
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Economics (Macro/Micro./Money & Banking)
Engineering Technology (Strength of Materials/
Properties/Heat Transfer/Engineering Geology/
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The party, called "Easter Kindness"
was coordinated by Tracie Gennaria,
philanthropic chairman of the sorority,
and was held in the Lyons Hall lounge.
"We did it last year also and it worked
out really well. Each set of roommates in
the sorority made an Easter basket,"
Gennaria said.
Chi Omega members have partici
pated in many similar events in conjunc
tion with other fraternities and
sororities, but "Easter Kindness" was
sponsored solely by their sorority, Gen
naria
said.
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The Chi Omega sisters said they had at
least as much fun as the children, joining
in with the games and helping find hid
den Easter treats and dyed eggs.
Most said they were very disappointed
about having to leave for classes.
Kellie Mandour (7th-liberal arts) said,
"I think it's excellent. It's something I
think they'll remember, something we'll
talk about for a long time. I know that."
The children were supplied . with punch,
all the cookies they could eat and the
spoils of their Easter egg hunt. The
Easter Bunny also passed out large
straw Easter baskets to each child, filled
to overflowing with chocolate bunnies,
jelly beans and eggs.
Brenda Kerns, family involvement as
sociate of the Head Start program, at
tended the pally along with the teachers
of the two combined Head Start classes.
"It's really good for the kids to get out
like this. A lot of these children are really
isolated," Kerns said. "Even coming to
State College is a big treat."
Kerns said the children usually attend
school two days a week from 9 a.m. until
1 p.m., so yesterday's party was a wel
come change for both the children and
their teachers.
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Drug, alcohol program
By PHIL EVANS
Daily Collegian Staff Writer
Cuts in the Centre County Drug and
Alcohol program budget for the next
year will force county programs to
stretch to the limit, CCDA Specialist
Michael J. Barrett said yesterday.
The 1981-82 budget approved by the
County Commissioners contains cuts of
about .05 percent as compared with 1980-
81, Barrett said.
This cut has forced the CCDA to cut
funding for the programs it contracts
out.
The CCDA program provides treat
ment, prevention and intervention serv
ices for anyofie with an alcohol or drug
problem.
"I welcome the cuts in a way if they cut
down on red tape," Barrett said. "But,
the programs still have to be accountable
for what they do."
Losses in funding for programs such as
the On Drugs intervention program have
already decreased county-wide service,
Barrett said.
Counseling Services Inc., located in
Bellefonte and designed to provide outpa
tient counseling to individuals, families
and groups; also received a partial bud
get cut.
Program Director Robert Gibson said
his budget of about $40,000 was cut for the
coming year by 3 percent or about $1,300.
FANNY, that bawdy, sensuous heroine
of Erica Jong's latest bestseller, has
seduced readers as well as reviewers
from coast to coast.
The New York Times Book Review
calls FANNY "an explosion, a surge - of
literary energy. Erica Jong has taken a
quantum leap beyond her earlier fic
tions, FEAR OF FLYING and
HOW TO SAVE YOUR OWN LIFE. .. an
entertaining novel but also a novel of
ideas . . . a prodigious work of V -
The Philadelphia
Inquirer raves s
"I laughed 4,,‘
all the way (t.
through . . .
FANNY is
superb." And
the New York
News says
FANNY is"a good-
humored romp
on the wild side
of life in early 18th
century England. It's
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IS EVEN HARDER
TO RESIST: SHE'S
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"The cut makes it more difficult to
provide a diversity in service," he said.
The cuts will not affect the services the
program directly provides, but extra
services such as traveling to follow-up on
patients will be lost, he said.
"It's like losing 10 pounds," Gibson
said. "You can still get by with with the
same pants, but the fit just isn't the
same."
Gibson also said the loss of funds could
force his program and others like it to
serve unwillingly more people who can
pay for their treatment with insurance
than those whose cannot afford treat
ment.
Inpatient Hospital Services, which pro
vides medical detoxification for clients,
Car collision on Route 26
• A car driven by Donald L. Watson,
Centre Hall, collided Wednesday with a
car driven by Dennis L. Meyers, Miles
burg, as Meyers turned left at the House
rville intersection of Route 26, the State
Police log
College Police Department said yester
day.
laced with satire, spiced with sex and
seasoned with authentic b2ckgrounds
. . . a tri,imph for Jong."
Now this literary tllumpi and
erotic masterpiece by the b3stselling
author of FEAR OF FLYING is available
in Plume paperback.
So if you've been dying to read
the rollicking adventures of Fanny .
Hacka bout-Jones, you no longer•have
to resist the temptation.,
budget cut
was cut by 3 percent for 1981-82, Bareett
said.
Barrett said he - could not provide dollar
figures for the cuts
On the county level, the budget ..citt
may also hinder services by makag
Centre County a training ground for
caseworkers who eventually will move to
Harrisburg, he said.
Barrett said county employees are
paid $3,000 less than those on the state
leVel and have 60 fewer paid sick days
than state workers.
He said his program is aLsO hurt by thir
budget cut because county employees
are civil servants and therefore are eligi
ble for yearly pay raises if their peffol.-
mance has been satisfactory.
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Police estimated the damage to Wat
son's car at $l,OOO and damage to Mey
ers' car at $5OO.
• Frederick Mensch, laboratory tech -71
nician, told University Police Services on
Wednesday that a single beam balance
scale was missing from 155 Fenske Lab.
Police estimated the value of the scoliat
$125. ,
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'Good Friday service held today
A Good Friday service will be held quests period from 9to 11 tonight in room
from noon to 3 this afternoon in the 133 White Building. No experience nee
t'gisenhower Chapel. essary.
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' '6. 'Collegian ciety will hold a Festival at 7 tonight and
5 Sunday evening at 103 East Hamilton
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• The Penn State Ballroom Dance
it ,;, ; • The Interlandia Folkdance Society Club will have a ballroom dance meeting
j hold recreational folkdancing teach- at 7 tonight in 133 White Building. The
lug session from 7:30 to 9 tonight in room samba and the rhumba will.be reviewed;
3y,White Building. There will be a re- no experience or partner is necessary.
,PennDOT to 'Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful'
By : DENNIS SNYDER
Daily Collegian Staff Writer
"The mention of the Pennsylvania De
partment of Transportation often brings
thoughts of winter, snowplows and po
tholes to mind. But come April 25, Pen
-04:310T Will be more concerned with glass,
paper and tin as it sponsors its annual
"Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Day"
campaign.
The campaign, designed to clean litter
; from, state highways, is open to anyone
interested in participating.
- Thomas Ickes, department engineer
for the Clearfield district, including
Centre County, said the department's
t goal is to have 20,000 volunteers picking
up litter this year.
"Litter and debris removal from Penn-
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Ickes said. "Litter pickup on our state
highways alone cost nearly $2 million
last year." '
Ickes said coordinators have been
named for each of the nine county main
tenance offices in the district.
Volunteers can sign up now with the
department through the county coordina
tors, who will assign work areas and
provide volunteers with orange safety
vests and litter bags. The coordinator for
Centre County is Paul Wood, East Bishop
Street, Bellefonte.
Wood said the campaign is an offshoot
of the national "Keep America Beauti
ful" campaign, and has grown in popu
larity, especially with local youth groups
like the Boy. Scouts and Girl Scouts.
• Tomorrow is the last day to register
for the HUB Craft Centre's Spring Term
membership and class enrollment. En
rollment or registration is between noon
and 5 p.m. in 312 HUB.
• The Penn State Outing Club bicycle
division will sponsor the Arch Spring
Bicycle Tour at 9 tomorrow morning
leaving from the HUB parking lot near
the Grange Building. The tour will be 65
miles and all are advised to bring a
snack.
• A University Chapel Service for
However, Wood stressed that it is not just
limited to the young.
"We'd like to see as many people as
possible participate," Wood said.
Frank Yacabucci, community rela
tions coordinator for the Clearfield dis
trict office, said he would like to see more
participation from University students
than-he has seen in the past. He said
fraternities and sororities could get in
volved.
"College students can do their part,
too," Yacabucci said.
Dennis McHugh, a member of Eco-
Action, said that while Eco-Action en
dorses the clean-up campaign, the pro
ject does not solve the problem of litter
prevention. McHugh said the people who
are cleaning up the litter are not the
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Easter will be held at 11 Sunday morning
in the Music Building Recital Hall. The
University Chapel Choir, directed by
Tommie Irwin, will perform Franz Schu
bert's Mass in G.
• The Penn State Overcomers will
have an Overcomers Christian
Fellowship meeting at 8 Sunday night in
the Eisenhower Chapel Library.
• The Kung Fu Club will give a free
self-defense class at 6 Sunday evening in
133 White Building.
same people who are causing it. '
"The individual who throws the object
out the window is the one who is responsi
ble," McHugh said. "The source of the
problem is the throw-away mentality
everyone has."
McHugh said he would like to see more
peer pressure put on those who litter and
also more recycling. He also said manda
tory deposits and returns on glass bottles
could be a possible solution.
People would be less likely to throw
objects away if they had put deposits on
them or could get money for returning
them, he said.
"All glass is recyclable," McHugh
said. "Why are we waiting around when
you can mandate a bottle bill (a manda
tory bottle return policy)?"
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