I2—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 17, 1981 Easter: secular traditions, sacred services By L.A. HILL St. Paul's has sponsored this event for 'Daily Collegian Staff Writer more than 10 years, said associate pas • Easter weekend brings more than just tor, Donald Nodler, who will be the 'the secular tradition of bunnies and bas- liturgist for this year's service. kets. Besides Eakin's sermon, "The New In addition to the regular worship Beginning," the St. Paul's Youth Choir hours, 10 or 11 on Sunday morning, Eas- will perform at the service. Nodler said ter weekend offers the tradition of the an organ will be hauled up to Old Main's sunrise service. steps for the service. "It's really very much of a Christian The service, which should last about 35 tradition," said Thomas Eakin, director minutes, is open to anybody, Nodler said. of Religious Affairs. While Easter morning is being wel . "Easter sunrise services are fairly corned on Old Main's steps, the Luthern popular because according to scripture Campus Ministry will be sponsoring an the followers of Jesus went to the tomb other sunrise service, from 6 a.m. to 7 Easter morning," Eakin said. a.m., in Eisenhower Chapel. Following Eakin will take part in that tradition this service a light breakfast will be 6:30 a.m. Sunday. serviced at the chapel. In an annual service sponsored by the Off campus, most of the community Interested people should meet at 6:30 St. Paul's. United Methodist Church, 250 churches will also be conducting Easter p.m. at Eisenhower Chapel. From the E. College Ave., Eakin will address an sunrise services. chapel the group will walk to the Jaw- Easter morning crowd on the steps of Old Besides conducting a special sunrise bone Coffeehouse, 415 E. Foster Ave., for Main. , service for Easter, the Luthern Campus a communion service. Business Career Day 'great success' By KATHLEEN THEAL 'Daily Collegian Staff Writer If capitalism disappears, so will the freedom en joyed in the United States, Ralph E. Peters, the keynote speaker for the College of Business's Career Day, said in his speech, "Business and the Current Economy." • "Capitalism enables Americans to aspire to wealth with the hope of actually attaining it," Peters, the president of Berger Associates, said. "Capitalism and the rich resources of this country gave us the highest ;standard of living in the world " Peters said the current administration is giving the people more responsibility for the economy. "Private enterprise must pick up the slack," the Penn State alumnus said. "The government is tossing it back to the people and the American people can meet the challenge." Peters also predicted the future will see more small innovative businesses. Career Day, co-sponsored by the Student Council of the College of Business and the college's Alumni Asso ciation, was a great success, its organizers and students COLLEGIAN • CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION Ads can be placed in person at our office, Monday through Friday a.m. to 4 p.m., or be mailed to Room 126 Carnegie Building (make checks payable to: The Daily Collegian). DEADLINES Classified 1 p.m. one business day before publication Cancellation 1 p'.m. one business day before pulication Renewal no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. RATES Number • of words • One Two Three Four Five 31-35 3.32 5.19 7.06 POLICY • Ads must be prepaid. • Changes cannot be made after the first insertion. • Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. • The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect insertion. 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Steve at 238.1468 PIONEER REEL TO reel model RT 1011 L good condition $350 Clone Theory for guitar $5O 234-0700 WEEKLY TAPE SPECIAL. Sony, Maxell, Scotch, Memorex, Ampex, TDK-BASF. State College TV Sup ply, 232 S. Allen. APARTMENTS ONE BEDROOM, DOWNTOWN Available June 1. $270 Call week days after 5:30. 234-3425. OWN BEDROOM In a two bedroom apt. next year option, starting June 1. $117.50 per month utilities in cluded. 10 minute walk to campus. Call Chemen at 237.1233 or 863- 18f36. SUBLET MAY FIRST with Fall op tion one bedroom, one block from campus 238.5184 evenings SUMMER SUBLET, ONE bedroom furnished apartment (two or three persons) within walking distance, dishwasher, A/C, price VERY nego tiable. Call 2344861. who attended said "Everything went very smoothly. The day was just great," said Jane Fahey (12th-marketing), Career Day co-chairwoman. "I only wish we had larger rooms because the turnout for the various speakers was so large." Tom Erickson, president of the College of Business Student Council, said,"This has proved to be the College of Business's greatest asset in helping students. We had a great attendance. It turned out beautifully." The day's activities, which took place in the HUB from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., were divided into morning and afternoon sessions. Each session was broken down into workshops featuring speakers in public accounting, marketing, business logistics and other business-re lated fields. The majority of the speakers was University alumni because their experiences would be more interesting to the students, said Tammy Lindenberg, Career Day co chairwoman. Robert Klein, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Alliance Wall Corp., Allentown, was SUMMER SUBLET 1 BEDROOM Park Hill. Air Conditioning Negotia ble 238-7282 1-3 people 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 SUPER NICE VERY large furnished one bedroom downtown for next year 336.00 Call 237-1645 Evenings For More Info. 237-4350 f . 00:::.: . ...RE:NT,....:', : ..i.: ONE BEDROOM MOBILE HOME: East College Ave., one mile from campus, landscaped, carpeted, lease until August 30, no pets, security deposit required, $l6l/mo. 234-3901. SUMMER SUBLET, FALL option. Cozy cottage, yard with pro-planted garden. 2BR, basement. Pets and children O.K. Quiet neighborhood, walking distance to campus and shopping. Ample parking. $390 fall, $265 summer. 234.5214 or 8630636 Park Forest Apartments Contemporary Living in a country setting , •A 4 -V- 238- West Aaron Dr. 1443 ABSOLUTELY THE BEST summer sublet around!!!Airconditioned, fur nished, one block from campus. Rent negotiable. Call 237-8513 A-1 SUMMER HAVE room and share apt. $95, pool, A/C, seml•furnlshed, off campus. Bus pass. 238-5383. CEDARBROOK SUBLET A/C all utl. Incl. tree parking space HBO $9O/mo. call 237-1013 FIREPLACE!! LARGE, PRIVATE porch!! Free parking!! Three blocks from campus!! Lots of windows!! Big, bright, two• bedroom apart ment!! Summer/fail option Call 237- 9327 FREE JELLYBEANS If you summer sublet Armenara two bedroom apartment. NC, rent negotiable. Denise 238.5513 Ministry will present a Tenebarae serv ice for Good Friday at 10 tonight at the Grace Luthern Church, at the coner of Garner and Beaver avenues. Sue Tyykila, an intern pastor at the Luthern Campus Ministry, said during the service candlelights will gradually be extinguished "which symbolizes the ap parent victory over the power of dark ness." In recognition of Easter, the Luthern Campus Ministry has also planned a service, "Emmaus Walk," for Monday evening. Tyykila said the service idea "comes from the story when the two discples were leaving Jerusalem after the cruci fixion." FUTTIN' NICE SUMMER sublet • 1 - SUMMER ONLY. SUNNY, charming SUMMER: AIR CONDITIONED one bedroom apt. Beaver Hill, fur- 2 bdr. apt. near campus. Furnished bedroom apartment close to cam nished, all utilities, cable, if desired. Rent negitlable. 234- pus. Terrific female roommate. $215/month 237-1097. 8836. Rent negotiable 237-8018. GOOD DEAL GOOD location sum- SUMMER SUBLET THE Lofts. Two SUMMER: FEMALE NEEDED all mer sublet 3 bdrm in 4 bdrm house bedroom, new, beautifully fur- utilities included, nicely furnished 4sloo/mo. plus elec (negotiable) call fished, free parking, cable TV mod- block from campus rent neg. Call after 5 Paul, Carol 234-3709 or Cathy em conveniences. $300.00 Month. 2341473 • 234-8923 238-8907, GRAD 2 BR MALE needed for summer. Partially furnished, spa- cious, close to campus, quiet neighborhood, parking, fall option, best offer over $lOO. 238-6569, call early/late. LIVE AT. 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Furnished. 518 Rent negotiable. Call John 234 Univ. Drive. Rob 237-6955 0727, SUBLET ALLENWAY APT. 213. SUMMER SUBLET: OWN room 812 Large 1 bdrm. Furnished apt, sum- West College $llO.OO furnished, mer term with fall option. 234-3652, utilities included. Negotiable. Call 238-0741 5ue238.3218. SUBLET: AVAILABLE JUNE 1• one SUMMER ISUBLET: LARGE, bedroom apt. on W. College Ave. furnished two bedroom apartment. $l5O/mo. (plus elec.) Fail option. Two minutes from HUB. 238.4713 Deb: 234.8860 SUMMER SUBLET 4 spaces Penn SUBLET IMMEDIATELY THROUGH Towers large, two bedroom, extra fall downtown. Contact Rick 238- large belcony, NC, rent negotiable. SUBLET: ONE BEDROOM PENN SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE 2 bed- Tower Apt., summer term. Includes: room Beaver Terrace apt. Fur- All utilities, furnished, balcony, a.c., nished, with air conditioning, cable and HBO. Rent neg. Call 238- dishwasher and balcOny on Beaver 5791 Avenue. Rent negotiable. 234-8448. SUBLET: SUMMER, 3 FEMALES; 1 block from campus; AC; $lOO/month. 237-9323 Susie, Amy, Lauren tOU:Cit*iitk:P ! P''h• ...„<,<.,:.,,,,,,,,:::::::,,,,,,,,,,, '''''' f.: ' f ' . ''':' „ ' „ ' „„„„ '*':''''' ell. '..l'''''''''''''''. •-• State, once:. a Weekiyi:-,:. Just fill in and mail the coupon today. Please enclose $l2 for one year, (22 for two year). The Weekly Collegian 126 Carnegie Bldg. University Park, PA 16802 New Subscription Renewal address zip code On campus today, Good Friday serv ices will be held from noon to 3 p.m. in' Eisenhower Chapel. This will be an ecu menical service and attenders are wel come to come and go as they please. Catholic services on campus will begin at 5:15 this afternoon in Eisenhower Auditorium. A vigil will also be held at . 8 tomorrow night in Eisenhower Chapel. Catholic services on Sunday will follow the regular schedule: 7 a.m. in Eisen hower Chapel; 9:30 and 11 a.m. in Eisen hower Auditorium and 4:15 p.m. in the Forum. In additon to Sunday worship, there will be the usual 4:45 Saturday afternoon Mass in the forum. Services at Eisenhower Chapel will also follow the regular schedule: Luthern service from 6 to 7 a.m.; Luthern service from 10 to 11 a.m. and an interdenomina tional service at 11 a.m.. one of the marketing speakers. Klein is a Penn State Alumni Fellow, one of the highest honors bestowed by the University. Fahey said the alumni were very helpful and open when ;discussing their career paths and answering students' questions. Patty Keagle (6th-business), said: "I saw the'mar keting workshop and I thought the speakers were very informative and had a good understanding of what we -wanted to hear. Each gentleman gave generalizations about his company, so we got to see how large and small companies work." Mike Hernandez (6th-business administration) added, "The public accounting workshop was really good. It gave me insight about what public accountants actually do. "I haven't decided on my major yet," he said, "but I'm aiming toward accounting: This was my only exposure to working accountants." Career Day concluded with cocktails, dinner and an awards assembly at the Nittany Lion Inn. SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED one•bedroom Apt. beautiful campus view easily accessible to campus very cheap rate please call 238-6883 SUMMER SUBLET HUGE college aye, 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. SUMMER SUBLET/FALL option, 1 bdrm. apt. NC, pool, bus pass, perfect for 2 people. $5OO for sum mer or best offer. Call Stacey 234- 4293 SUMMER SUBLET-furnished effi ciency, air conditioned, two blocks from campus. $2OB/mo. and elec tric. 238.6310 SUMMER SUBLET: Univeristy Tow ers, College Ave. One female to share one bedroom apt. Furnished, A/C, dishwasher, balcony. All utili ties included. Rent negotiable. Call Lisa 238.2254 237-5513 ' . .0•2.6 •Imeme unieemon • • —.--iport s ftemor liff 478 E. BEAVER AVE. STATE COLLEGE 234-6860 =EMI SUMMER-FOURTH OF a 2 bedroom apartment. East Beaver Ave. slll3lmo. Furnished, 237-2761 SUMMER FOUR BEDROOM, A/C, two openings. No fall opton. Briar wood. 238.6089. SUMMER: ONE BEDROOM fur nished apartment- just off campus; utilities included, balcony, air con ditioning, dishwasher. 234-3445. SUMMER SUBLET PARKWAY Plaza ROOMS large bedroom NC pool dishwasher • , cable TV liquor store nearby 238 , 5902 SUMMER SUBLET/FALL option: 1 bdrm, unfurnished, Pugh and Ham ilton, $165 mo. Call 237.6505 or 238- 0883 SUMMER WITH FALL option spa cious College Ave. 1-bedroom, all utilities, funished, air, remodeled, $2OO/mo. 238-8928. WANTED 5 FEMALES - summer LIVE AT ,DELTA Kappa Phi this sublet 5 bedroom house. Cheapl• summer. $195 for summer. Single Call Beth• 865-0773 or Karen 865• room - coed - kitchen privilege. Call 0549 Steve for info 238-4701. .`. _,:..0..,. ~..... 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Michael McCloskey, the club's ex ecutive director, called Watt a "front-man for many of the princi pal exploiters of our public li . nds and resources. He has consistently ig nored the strong concern most Americans have developed for a healthy environment." Egg-stra special • Imagine the chicken that laid these! The grace of the season is reflected in these hand-crafted Ukrainian Easter eggs, displayed in the HUB. On the Diamond in Boalsburg Dinners Daily 5-10 p.m. Room for private parties or banquets Excellent wine list Sandwiches tll 11:30 p.m Bar Service til 1:00 a.m. For Reservations Phone 466-8241 . ..- / FREE TRAINING in assertion and social skills for 'people who have trouble express ing themselves. A brief training program is be ing offered •without nost. Call Psychology Dept. 863-2696. . DON'T BE CONFINED summer term. Room at Sigma Nu. On cam pus, co-ed living. Kitchen, parking, friendly atmosphere. Contact Eric at 238.9394 for more Information. LARGE DOUBLE FOR one or two In large three person apt. Available summer, reasonable, 125 S. Pugh one block from campus Tom Don 234.8851 SUMMER ROOMS. CO-ED living, olympic style pool, two blocks from campus, kitchen privileges, cable TV, $199. Call Brad 238.9911, Tim 2376535, Roy 234-3547. SMMER ROOMS, FULL kitchen fa- FIND KEYS?? PLEASE phone Diane dillies, sun porch, 6' TV screen, at 234-1148 or 237-4995 bar, coed accommodations $l9O LOST KITTEN! Twin brother is Call Ray 238.9279 heartbroken! Orange 4-mo. Lost Sat. 4/11 128 S. Atherton. Call 234- 3907. REWARD! :::s::.::„.:. -. '. - Hpue$:: , ,]...,.ii. LOST: PEWTER MUG. Frat row area, Friday night. Call 237-5878, UNDER $100!! SIX bdrm. house. Nancy. Next to campus and town. Need LOST SMALL BLACK key case with summer sublettersi HURRY and four keys if found please call 238- call 237-8875 or 865-4649. 4280 --, NOW RENTING FOR SUMMER & FALL He said the club would organize a petition drive by several conserva tionist groups, including Friends of the Earth, urging Watt's dismissal. "We expect to send one million signatures to Congress," McCloskey said during a press conference. McCloskey said Watt, in his brief tenure in office, "has clearly demon strated . . . that he is a man who shows no concern for the protection and enhancement of our , environ ment." McCloskey accused Watt of ?indi cating not the slightest willingness to serve as a conciliator. He remains' a staunch opponent of federal land management policy designed to pro tect the environment. Photo by Suzanne Tyne WANTED TO . RENT 1 - 2 BEDROOM HOUSE OR apart ment in house for 81.82 school year. Within walking distance to campus. Carole 237.6001. FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for fall anywhere on campus. Call 865- 3209, 865-3183: Keep trying! 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 ;53 • S Allen 23 . 7 ;;Z. 7. LOST 74 . Tel Aviv program benefits all By ELLYN HARLEY Daily Collegian Staff Writer The University's foriegn studies exchange programs are not only benficial to the visitor but also to the host country, said Efraim Torgovnik, chairman of the Overseas Student Program at Tel Aviv University. Torgovnik's comments were made while he was visiting Penn State yesterday to meet with University President John W. Oswald as well as professors and students. Torgovnik, professor of political science at Tel Aviv Uni versity, said the exchanges between Penn State and Tel Aviv University allow students to receive instruction in another culture, enrich their studies, expand their knowledge of the host country and get an international perspective of the values and way of life in their own countries. "The program is not only for the benefit of Penn Sate but for Israel as well," Torgovnik said. He said students can study for a semester, the entire academic year or during the summer. The main courses of study for American students include Jewish religion studies, social and political studies concerning the Middle East conflict and American involvement in the Middle East. Director of Foriegn Studies LaMarr Kopp said Penn State sent six University students to Tel Aviv University last year and will send 12 this year, and he expects the number of exhanges to increase. Torgovnik said Tel Aviv University sends about the same number to Penn State. t'An exchange is always mutually beneficial to everyone," Kopp. said. Torgovnik agreed: "I think a program of exchange is of great value, even to the most practical of concerns." He said Tel Aviv University puts special emphasis on academic excellence and the "wider meaning of study." Study there includes field trips, seminars and sessions with Israeli political leaders. Torgovnik said one especially popular program..is ,the "cornmunity Involvement" prpgram which gets students involved in field work, usually with a specific poor family. He said bo of the 250 foreign students are involved 'with this program. - Torgovnik said he was very proud of the way Tel Aviv University has progressed in 35 years. He said since its founding in 1948, Israel has been a leader in the education of disabled and physically handicapped people because the country has been a haven for all types of people, many of whom survived the World War II Holocaust. "We're a country of immigrants," he said. "We're trying to transport the Statue of Liberty to Jerusalem." COLLEGIRN CLASSIFIED ADS -,.ROOMMATES'. A BARGAIN! 1.2 females needed to summer sublet large, furnished apartment. Rent VERY cheap, in cludes air conditioning, dishwash er, utilitl'es, cable. Laundry facilities, nice roommates. Close to campus. Call 237.5394. CLEAN AND HOMEY!!! Roommate wanted for 1 / 2 2 bedroom apt. in Southgate. Own room and bath. Great!! 234.0333 MALE, NON—SMOKER? Let's look together for an apartment for Fall 81 • Spring. Call Kurt 238-0744. ROOMMATES NEEDED UNTIL August 15. Brick duplex on S. Ather ton near W. Pkwy Intersection, has washer and dryer on site. Available now. Call Bob evenings. 238.4242 ROOMMATE WANTED FOR SPACIOUS 2 bdrm apt., free parking, rent neg. Call Becky, 234- 2586 TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed for summer. Share half of LARGE two bedroom. Beaver Ter race Fall Option. Rent negotiable - cheap!! 234-1332. WANTED-TWO NICE females to share bedroom in large apartment, across from campus, summedfall spring, must see. Nancy 237.2965 EXPERIENCED TYPIST WILL type ANY paper quickly and cheaply. Have IBM Selectric. Call 238-4087 FAST, EFFICIENT TYPING of all kinds. Thesis experience pickup and deliver on campus. Call 359- 3068 IBM CORRECTING SELECTRICS for rent. Unlimited Rent• Ails, 140 N. Atherton St. 238.3037 QUALITY TYPING. IBM Slectrlc. Papers, letters, resumes, theses, etc. Call 234-4730. Rush service available. THESIS/GENERAL TYPING/ edit ing. Thorough, comprehensive sery ice. Resident 12 years experience IBM Correcting Selectric. 234-4288 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. HELP WANTED COUNSELORS: TOP BOY'S camp, Berkshire Mts., Mass., 'seeks men over 20 years who love to work with youngsters. Openings in Archery, Backpacking, Baseball, Basketball, Radio & Electronics, Tennis, Swim ming (W. 5.1.), Sailing, LacrosSe, Wa terskiing. Good salary, plus room, board, and laundry. WRITE: Camp Lenox, 270.14 R Grand Central Park way, Floral Park, New York 11005 or call (516)627-6417. . _ HIGH PAYING;-S . UMNIER?; ($lO9B/mo.). Travel and..e)iperienee'l for hard workers. ~and;_ Sdmmerwork 238.6746 for interview • • • - PART—TIME INTERNSHIP oppor tunity in State College this summer. Earn credits, gain experience, earn income in the insurance and finan cial planning field. For more infor mation call David Glickman, Pennsylvania Financial Group, Inc. 238-0544 SUMMER JOBS. NATIONAL Park Co.'s• 21 Parks, 5,000 openings. Complete information $3.00 Mis sion Mtn. Co. 651 2nd Ave., W.N. Kalispell, MT. 59901 • TACHER NEEDED FOR four year old class of local nursery school beginning Fall 1981. For informa tion call 466.7191 or 234-6822. SUMMER COUNSELOR POSITIONS AVAILABLE Applicants are now being con sidered for the 1981 camp season. Must be able to teach one of the following: Arts & Crafts, Dancing, Theater Director, Piano Accompanist and singing, Archery, Tennis, Tram poline, Gymnastics, Photography, Cheerleading, Jazzercize, Scouting and Nature Study, A.R.C. Swimming Instructor, Boating, Canoeing and Water Skiing Instructor or General Athletics. COUNSELOR UNIT LEADERS, must be college graduate experienced in camping. Able to plan schedule for activities, evening pro grams, etc. Supervise large staff. Write Camp Office, 6410 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217 or phone 412- 521-2376. PER : SONALS':.° ALL LENGTHS and most brands, videocassettes. VHS, Betamax, U- Matic. State College TV Supply, 232 S. Allen. BARTENDER(S) AVAILABLE for parties receptions, banquets: 466- 6879 BASS PLAYER NEEDED for work ing local band. Into funk,jazz, rock. Must have good equipment, serious player only. 234-0702 CANOES, WETSUITS, CAMPING gear. Rentals and sales, group trips available. Tussey Mtn. Outfitters, Boalsburg 466-7457 DATELINE DATING SERVICE is an exciting way to meet new people. Our membership is•growing; be a part of this rewarding experience. Applications available at the Colle gian office and downtown mer chants, or call 238.4200, 7-11 pm. Ask about our group discounts DEBBIE OF PARKWAY Plaza; I met you at Sigma Chl 4/11. You left too soon! Lets get together. Greg 865- 6131 GIRL IN RED Lee t-shirt, I'm too busy to hang around Pattee, but feel free to call 865.4663 and ask for Mike "HAPPY HOURS" + D.O.A. = good times at the Scorpion every Friday. Doors open at 4:30 HAVE FUN! The Game Cellar 111 Sower Street. Below Arby's H.O.P.S. GAYLINE, 863-0588, 7-9 p.m. daily for raps, information on gay lifestyles and sexual minorities 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 238- 4200, 7-11 pm LESLIE: MY MCKEE Hall rose. Here's hoping you'll be making all the Dorm Council meetings this term.--Don Efraim Torgovnik, chairman •of the Overseas Student Program at Tel Aviv University, discusses the University's foriegn studies exchange programs yesterday when he met with professors, students'and University President John W. Oswald. 'We're a country of immigrants. We're trying to transport the Statue of Liberty to Jerusalem.' —Efraim Torgovnik, chairman of the Overseas Student Program at Tel Aviv University. LISA McALLISTER I think you're beautiful. 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Our rents are sure to z - 0 -YIA impress the Scrooge in you. yei liif But you'll be-living like the ! i AO' O. OA "Dickens" with Logan I House's abundant amenities. 41 VS), • wI L. r Y//ri 1/0 NA VA • Logan -7 '. • ,;_e l k. . 1000 Plaza Drive ouse ;);N".v State College, PA A.W. Sons Enterprise Rental Office Hours • M-F 8:30.5, Sat. 10.4 814/238.3432 Lawsuit: women's alternative Continued from Page 1 Toth said, "I think they're told they're inferior, such as being told that they're not good in math. After a while it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy." Kummer said she doesn't think self-fulfilling prophecies are true today. "Women are overcoming that type of pressure and stereotypes," Kummer said. "The number of women en rolling as engineering students is increasing all the time." Kidder said every department at the University is influenced in its hiring practices by the University's Affir mative Action program. "They (the departments) have to practice it or stand a chance of losing government aid," Kidder said. "But some of these fields are male-dominated and only males apply for the jobs." Part of Affirmative Action's aim is to see that women who are equal to men in teaching abilities are hired for and paid comparably to men for the same job. While Affirmative Action is responsible for putting women into the labor force, Moore claimed "they (Affirma tive Action) have put them at the bottom of the pipeline." William Asbury, assistant to the provost and coordinator of the University's Affirmative Action program, said: "If you look across the University, if salaries are an indication of discrimination, you would find it in each of those ranks. The average salaries for women are lower." Audrey Rodgers, coordinator of the University's wom en's studies program, said when women are hired they are "slave labor and hired for less than what men earn." "The facts bear out that women have not had the same pay for the same work," Moore said. According to a 1978-75 American Association of Univer sity Professors salary survey, female professors at Penn State earned an average of $3,600 less than their male counterparts. Female associate professors earned an average of $1,750 less than males at the same level, the survey said. "It's a penalty for your sex," Moore said. Asbury said his office watches for discrepancies in wages between male and female faculty and minority faculty members. He said Affirmative Action conducts a salary review each spring to coincide with recommended salary changes. "Many instances salary adjustments have been made without any evidence of discrimination," Asbury said. "Part of the allegation of discrimination depends on the Answers (to yesterday's puzzle) 0„P 'Oa _ • NEED A ROOMMATE? We can help!! 238-3837 4111 - ROOMMATE` 111 Sowers St. Suite 500 State College. Pa lover Arby's) INTRODUCTION The Daily Collegian Friday, April 17, 1881-1 individual departments. You Can't use attitudes as a select criteria. People make judgments on other people on things that can't be qualified." One former female faculty member believes that the University practices sexual bias. Rodelle Weintraub, who taught English at the Universi ty until 1980, claimed she waged a 14-year battle against the same attitudes and judgments Asbury said cannot be used as select criteria. 'lt's been a risk (to fight). They (women) don't go to sue because they feel the long-term effects could hurt their careers.' —Kathryn M. Moore, research associate at the Center for the Study of Higher Education Hired as a part-time instructor in 1966, Weintraub was twice rejected for full-time status teaching and remained in a part-time position for seven years. "I worked full-time but was paid for part-time," Weintraub said. "I didn't want to keep doing that." Weintraub presented her case to the University's Aca demic Discrimination. Appeal Board, which classified her as being qualified for an assistant professorship. However, Weintraub claimed she was the lowest paid assistant professor in the department, and she said she was later denied tenure but opted not to bring suit because of enormous legal costs. Moore said women who try to fight discrimination are blamed for being trouble makers. "It's been a risk (to fight)," Moore said. "They don't go to sue because they feel the long-term effects could hurt their careers." Moore said the problems of sexual discrimination start with socialization. "Socialization is very heavy," Moore said. "Men do not take you into confidence, because you're a woman." • HANDYCAIT iiALOON •0* I •. • m_ in, N. iip lip . Looking f or o joy: c........) .0........ ,-- BEST RESUME SERVICE .. con help you! 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