'6—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1981 Have a dorm party (and don't get caught) By BRIAN E. BOWERS Daily Collegian Staff Writer It's Friday night. The party in your dorm room is going well when 'there's a knock at the door. When you answer it, the. Resident Assistant from the floor below is at the door. He says, "I'm sorry but this party has gotten out of hand. Will - everyone please leave?" Although RAs ado not go out looking to break up parties, if a party gets out of hand, they have no choice since the University forbids underage drinking, said John Body, an RA from Stuart Hall. "The state law says if you are not 21, you cannot do anything with alcohol. You cannot even smell it," Body said during a program sponsored by the Total Alcohol Awarenesp Program in conjunction with Health Expo 'Bl. "What we (at TAAP) really want to get across is that (underage drinking) is illegal, but we know you are going to do it anyway," he said. "Let's just be dis crete. "What TAAP really wants you to learn from its programs is to control parties and people. You have to respect other people's space because that is what dorm living is all about." Respecting other people's space means trying to keep the music at a decent volume and cleaning up any mess or damage caused by the people at the party, he said. , When RAs make their rounds they watch for signs that a party may be getting out of hand. Body said they look for four things. The first thing they check for is noise. Most RAs will give a warning about the noise level before they do anything else, he said. Keeping the door closed as much as possible and keeping the windows closed are two things that will reduce noise in .the halls and quad, he said. A fan can be used to cool the room if the windows are closed. People in the halls is another thing RAs look for. If they have drinks in the halls it COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE ANTIOUES,SECOND SEASON ss 317 1 / 2 South Pugh Street 237-6556. 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"If people are out in the hall, maybe the party is too large and they can't control it," he said. "You don't want people out in the hall forever because that is like a red flag to the coordinator." Vandalism is also a sign of a party that is getting out of hand. ' "Usually the party will be busted if there is any vandalism," Body said. Another thing an RA looks for is trou blesome people from the party, he said. Anyone that gives an RA any trouble will usually get referred. When throwing a party, it is the host's responsibility to keep an eye on his guests, Body said. The host is responsible for his guests, even ones from off-cam pus. He said people from off-campus are usually , harder to control since they do not know the policies and they think the University can do nothing to them. "Sometimes people do the strangest things when they get drunk so you really have to watch them," he said. Body said there are other things that can be done to make sure a party doesn't get out of control. "One thing TAAP really stresses is having food at a party and alternate ,beverages," he said. "If you feel there is peer pressure (to drink alcohol) you can always put Coke in a cup and tell them it is rum and Coke." Dancing is one thing that is fun and wears off some of the effects of the alcohol. He also said the time should be watched because the later a party lasts the greater its chances are of getting busted. Theme parties are a good way to get everyone involved and people usually get less drunk causing less noise and de struction. "If you have a theme party, you don't think about getting drunk as much as you do about having fun," Body said. "Some body once had a Joe Paterno party. Everyone came dressed up like Joe Pa terno." 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Inquire at 237-5080 GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS • , , for Homecoming and Notre Dame SUBLET games. Call Gary after 6pm. 234- Call 238-8285 COMMONS: FEMALE NEEDED to share room winter term only. Call 234.6871 Expo 'Bl exhibits at HUB today: Health, nutrition, CPR explained By JOSEPH KAYS Daily Collegian Staff Writer If you are interested in finding out what really goes into dining hall meals, or you would like to find out about the gruesome way in which tonsils were removed in the nine teenth century, then be sure to get down to the HUB fishbowl today to see some of the exhibits of Health Expo 'Bl. Thirty-seven exhibits are on dis play, from the Nittany Divers to the March of Dimes many allow the visitor to get actively involved. Cardiopulmonary Resucitation demonstrations will take place all day, accompanied by a film on the Heimlich maneuver. The American Heart Association will be raffling off three cookbooks on safer eating. Ron Higgins (15th-nutrition and biology) and Ann Henry (10th-com munity development) said the Heart Distance, not time counts, professor says By MEG WIEDMANN Hershey Medical Center. Daily Collegian Staff Writer Each panel member gave a brief explanation of his The distance covered not the rate at which one runs specialty before opening up for questions. will determine the amount of energy expended Cavanagh, who has done research on running shoes, according to a panel of experts assembled last night at a showed a brief film illustrating the differences in how runner's clinic presented by Health Expo 'Bl. the foot falls and the relationship between the foot and A runner who takes 10 minutes to run a distance will the shoe. use the same amount of energy as a runner who takes 12 "We are interested in the interaction between the minutes to run the same distance, said Peter Cavanagh, runner and the running shoe," he said. professor of biomechanics at the University's Noll He said that that quality control among shoe man- Human Performance Laboratory. ufacturers is poor which is why the same shoe bought at Cavanagh was one of seven members of a panel different times may not feel the same. He also said that assembled for a runner's clinic, moderated by Pete even small differences in the alignment of the shoe may Bortolotti, president of Nittany Valley Track Club and have drastic effects. owner of Rapid Transit Sportswear, 115 S. Allep St. Groves spoke on how injuries are acquired and Other panelists were: Harry Groves, Penn State Head prevented." Beginning runners'are generally just plain Track Coach; Jim Hodgson, professor at Noll Laborato- weak in the lower body feet, ankles, calves, and ry; Greg Fredericks, 1980 Olympic Team member; hips," he said. Gary Fosmire, assistant professor.of nutrition science; He said .that it takes a gradual strengthening of these Jeanine Groves, exercise physiology; and Dr. Alexan- areas and increased flexibility to reduce the possibility der Kalenak, orthopedic specialist at the University's of injury. PERSON NEEDED TO share apart ment winter term. Spacious,good location, $lOO/month. 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Anything made of gold and sliver. Ed's Dis count- opposite Temple Drive-in Thearte, 237-5112 Association's main emphasis is on nutrition and heart disease. The Heart Association will also run a blood, pressure clinic done in conjunction with the Penn State stu dent nurses. At the blood pressure clinic, Krista Garber (4th-nursing) said that blood pressure can be affected by many things, including emotions and heredity. The American Cancer Society has a display which• shows movies of three lungs, one normal, one with emphysema and one with cancer. It is a frightening example of the changes our bodies can undergo. The Nutrition Information and Re source Center has a flyer on food in University dining halls, and also information on healthy weights for different size people and a scale. Right next to that display, the University Health Services has a display of old surgical instruments . ICE HOCKEY GOALIE equipment, used. Call Roger 234.9917 MODELS WANTED CENTRAL Pa. Modeling Agency. 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We offer excellent salary and hospital paid benefits including: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance life Insurance Long Term Disability Insurance •3 wks. vacation (4 wks. after 7 yrs.) 12 sick days per year 10 holidays per year Contact PERSONNEL DEPT., or call collect Lewistown Hospital Lewistown, RA 17044 • Equal Opportunity Employer 14-4444414.14.4-4,4-tat- Abortion, human explored at Expo By MEG WIEDMANN • , Supreme Court decisions made on Jan - Daily Collegian Staff Writer uary 22, 1973 allow no state regulation of The question of whether or not abortion abortions during the first three months of destroys human life was explored in an pregnancy and allow the states to pass anti-abortion presentation sponsored by laws on abortion applying to the second the Health Expo. three months only to protect the mother. 47 . "There is no question that abortion In the slide presentation, the fetus was kills or places a child in a position that it shown at various stages of development will die," said Ann Zelnosky, president of from the time of conception to the 16th the Human Life Education Fund based in week. Pictures of fetuses aborted by Altoona. ' • different methods and atvarious stages The presentation focused on whether of pregnancy were also shown. the fetus is a human being from the time At eighteen days a heartbeat has been of conception. • • heard, and a recording of such a heart- -4.) The terminology used by pro-abortion beat was played during the presentation. advocates is designed to mislead by At six weeks, there are measurable brain using biological terms for an issue that functions in the fetus. It is at the six-week goes beyond biology, Zelnosky said. Defi- point or later when most abortions are ning abortion as the termination of a performed. pregnancy is "grossly misleading," she "Abortion is often seen as as quick and said, easy-appearing solution," Zelnosky said. Abortion is often done to solve the "There is no such thing as an unwanted social problems of the mother including child. The word unwanted says some illegitimacy, poverty or a defect detected thing about us, not the child," ZelnOsky in the fetus, she said. said. WANTED TO RENT GOING AWAY THE weekend of N0v.20-21 ? Mature Alumni would like to rent your Apartment (prefer 2-3 bedroom but would consider 1 bedroom), for the Notre 'Dame game. Rate negotiable. For details call 301.869-7760 or write K. Jones ('76) 18702 Pintail Lane, Gaithers burg, MD 20879 FAST, EFFICIENT TYPING. Theses, manuscripts, resumes, letters, any Campus pickup and delivery. Deb 359.3068 IBM CORRECTING SELECTRICS for rent Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. 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READ AUTOMOTIVE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY The Shandygaff's First NUTS & BOLTS NIGHT LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Rock Crusaders Wednesday night guys and girls will be trying to match up nuts and bolts distributed at the door to get . 2 for 1 prices So come on down to the Shandygaff and join the fun You may meet someone new and get a great deal on drinks eIIANDTGAIT NALOON HAPPY HOURS 3-7 DAILY 212 EAST CALDER WAY ROOMMATE WANTED FOR 1 / 2 . of furnished apt. for winter and spring terms. 237-5818 ROOMMATE WANTED AMITIE Apartments near Briarwood. Share bedroom In 3 bedroom place, $121.25 per month. Call 234-0232 too! life 'Bl schedule of events TODAY Aerobic Eye Opener 9:30 a.m., HUB Lawn. Come dressed for exercise. CPR Marathon 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., HUB Fishbowl. Update on Birth Control 11 a.m. to noon, 225 HUB. Discussion: Current methods of birth control, effective. ness, how to use them, health risks, advantages and disadvantages and motivational factors. Losing Weight '... Correctly —Noon, 307 HUB. Update on Sexually Transmitted Infections Noon, 28 Ritenour Health Center. (Limited seating —Call 863- 0461 to reserve space.) Survey of Protestant Pronouncements on Human Sexuality —Noon, 225 HUB. Discussion: Position statements made by the major Protestant denominations concerning human sexuality and implications. Diabetes: Opportunities for Optimum Health Noon, Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. When All Else Fails ... Alternatives in Problem Preg nancy 1 p.m., HUB Assembly Room. Discussion: Alternatives available to women faced with an unplanned pregnancy. Nurse Practitioners: Nursing In Expanded Roles 2:30 p.m., 11 Nursing Consultation Center. Birth Control Through Fertility Awareness 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., 225 HUB. Discussion: The natural family planning method•developed by John Billings. Abusive Drinking! Who Me? —3:45 p.m., HUB main lounge. Dietary Guidelines What They Are, What They Mean 3:45 p.m., 108 Nursing Consultation Center. Planning a Vegetarian Diet? 4 p.m., 101 Kern. Disaster Simulation Community Preparedness for the Unexpected 6:30 p.m. Johnson Quad, East Halls. Fitness: it's Not Hard To Get Started 7 p.m., 318 HUB. Come dressed to participate. Family Centered Sex Education 7:3d p.m., Room 38, State College Senior High School, 653 Westerly Parkway. Discussion: Importance of sex education and how paren ts can be the primary sex educators for their children. Part of "National Family Sexuality Education Week." Seicual Awareness and Personal Responsibility 7:30 p.m., Findlay Recreation Room. Discussion: New respon sibilities confronting college students concerning sex ual behavior. Gymnastics as an Effective Means to Positive Health and Physical Fitness for all Ages 7:30 p.m., HUB Ballroom. Can Cancer Be Prevented? How? —7:30 p.m., 28 Ritenour Health Center. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS GEORGE'S I HOUSE OF MUSIC I ! 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Happy Birthday agalnl Dirty• John Friends can help the dying: Expo has program on death Bingers: Compulsive eaters with a problem By PAM ROBERTO Daily Collegian Staff Writer They are usually young, attractive, successful career women or straight-A college students. But they have a secret problem that is taking over their lives. When no one is around, they compulsively eat huge quantities of food. Then, feeling guilty or fearing weight gain, they purge themselves of the food by fasting, vomiting or taking laxatives. Ringing and purging is a common problem, psychologist Kitty Mahoney said yesterday during a Health Expo discussion dealing with binging. About 30 percent of women on college campuses may be bingers, she said. Binging and simply overeating are two different things, said Mahoney, who counsels people with eating disorders at the Mental Health Center on campus and teaches courses in the psychology department. "Hinging is compulsive and it is usually done when the person is alone," she said. "Most often they binge on sweets. Binging is usually terminated by fasting or vomiting, and there are feelings of guilt and self-contempt. The person becomes ob sessed with food, binging, overweight. and dieting. The most important question in their lives is to eat or not to eat." Hinging usually follows a pattern, Mahoney said. A woman PIKA: NO WAVE can stop us now, #1 Homecoming 'Bl. Love, your little sister Beth PI PHI'S, THANKS for the great time•'we loved your Happy Hours and social. Love, the Wig and the Glasses. P.S. We left the broom at Beta PRETTY PETITE BRUNETTE wear ing kilt(?) at SAE last weds. Danced slow dance with me. Would like to know you better. Was too shy to ask again. Please reply Personals. Shy Fellow RICH: THANKS FOR the cake! We "flipped" over you! Happy 21st! Kisses , the 14th? 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Mahoney said the pressure to perform leads some women to pressures, Mahoney said. become bingers because they feel that part of performing well "Our society is crazy; it tells women that they have to be thin includes being attractive and controlling weight. they have to be attractive to men," she said. "They think that whether or not their lives are under control Bingers usually come from one of two types of family depends on whether or not their weight is under control," 'she backgrounds, Mahoney said. said. "She may come from a family in which the child is not really Mahoney said most of her clients have low self-esteem and allowed to have a childhood, but is almost a parent herself," feelings of helplessness. she said. "She's considered a good little girl; empathetic, "They feel that they don't exist, and put others' needs before sensitive, nurturing she puts other people's needs before her their own," she said. "They perceive putting their own needs first as being selfish." "Or she may have had a very domineering mother. Often, a. "We try to help our clients develop a stronger sense of self domineering mother seems like the most caring, nurturing and to break the attachment between performance and Off person in the world. She takes care of all her daughter's needs. esteem," she said. "We also try to get them to stop putting The daughter doesn't have to do anything for herself because everyone else's needs before their own." Mommy takes care of everything. "This creates a problem; if you're not allowed to experience Women can also help themselves by not worrying about needs, how are you supposed to know how to take care of them weight control, Mahoney said.lf a woman feels she can eat or what your needs are?" whatever she wants, she will not want to eat all the time. LOST: GOLD TRI-DELT ring be tween Triangle and Skull. Sentimen tal value. Diane 865-5090 or 865 2671 PETER THE CAT: white and grey with six toes on front paws: Lost in 700 block Pugh Street. 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Oak Lane by Tot 10t.238-8609 TI CALCULATOR claim 6 Sparks Building WATCH FOUND CALL 237-5075 ask for Eric Oes Personal ... in the Qollegian Qlassifieds! By BRIAN E. BOWERS selves, he said Daily Collegian Staff Writer Anger is the second stage a dying perpon Your best friend or a close relative is dying. goes through. The best thing you can do is to listen to him or "This is a kind of 'why me?' reaction," her and try to find out what they want or need, Eddy said. said James M. Eddy, assistant professor of Next, there may be a period of bargairling health education. with "the powers that be," God or the doctors Death is a taboo subject in our society and for example, in an attempt to let the person people often find it difficult to communicate live through some meaningful event in The with a terminal friend or relative, Eddy said near future, like an anniversary, he said.. during a program titled "Understanding Dy- Depression then sets in, usually because the ing Friends and Relatives," part of Health patient has lost control of his life, he said. Expo 'Bl. Doctors and nurses at the hospital control his One of the most important things to find out ' life. from someone who is dying is what they want Eddy said responsiblity should be main to accomplish, Eddy said. When many people tained as long as possible so the patient does learn they are dying, they want to travel or to not feel himself losing control for as long as spend more time with their family and close possible. friends. Eddy said work done by Elizabeth Kubler- his fate and take meaningful steps to prepare Ross, one of the forerunners in trying to for the time he has left, he said. understand death and dying, showed there "A lot of these stages can be categorized as are five stages people usually go through anticipatory grief," he said. after they learn they are dying. The first step is denial. Eddy said the People tend to progress through these terminally ill patient usually feels there must stages at different rates and some of them be something wrong with the doctor or the may not show up at all or only briefly, Eddy test results and goes for a second opinion or said. rejects the idca he is dying. 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