The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 9, 1981 IN EDITION If at first you don't succeed try, try again OK, so maybe the food in the cafete ria is not as bad as people make it out to be. In fact, there are actually a couple of items that are worth going back for. Last week, a West Halls student, who shall remain nameless, and a group of his friends were entering Waring Dining Hall when they spotted some chocolate cookies. When the student inquired about their availability, the cafeteria work er said that the cookies could not be given out until all the blonde brownies and the peanut butter cookies were finished. After some negotiating and prod ding, our hero still could not convince the worker to part with the rare delicacy. Now it was time for action. He figured it was time to have the brownies and peanut butter cookies run out. One by one, he and his cohorts went up and took the rest of the brownies and peanut butter coo kies in order to savour the flavor of the coveted chocolate cookies. And when the final total was count- ULLWIN Whole Grain Breads Try Our Cinnamon Ra 1 Cranappl Delicious Entrances on College ia The from Ave., The Chees , I ho Have a Damned Good Time! Kern Theatre October 15-18, 1981 For tickets visit Kern Information Desk or call 865-1878 OFFERS d Nutritious I rd Ranch and from Calder Way, across +p and Dairy Queen L 4-3121 URTC and Kern Theatre ed, the group had collected approxi mately 29 brownies and over 100 peanut butter cookies. Collectively, the trays had well over 50 plates stacked on them. Of course, they did not throw their spoils away; the victors snuck all 130- odd desserts out of the dining hall undetected and ate them for a solid week. How many of the hard-earned choc olate cookies did each take? "About two or three each." S BAKER I A CHOICE kes, Cookies and more ' olls, Blueberry Muffins, alnut Cake Cops catch Prez with the goodies With the rise in crime in the coun try, it is good to see that Police Services is keeping on its toes and trying to make the University a safe place to live. Last Saturday, West Halls Presi dent Mark Mangficio was rolling a keg of root beer into Waring Hall for a well-publicized social. Thinking the keg was full of your : lib t;,;* -74'A ii : •i7, .:.:•) ';,.? P. ' , " 1, 4'/' ,v , , , Wh c:.4 I.:41, ';',,* \",‘ 0 ei : f. '.. ' '''', %;-% 'A7I4 0 V.: -::::',' 1:.1 V' s 'JO :::•.„..f..y , f:;'i 5 7 - ,r. i lipl. , ' , ' r.w.e.. , ,•:::, i , :? , • , :i ::::: j :-....1 .!:: •::. 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Innovation and Dedication are the values that keep SMS at the leading edge of the health care data processing industry, And these are the personal and professiOnal attributes that we seek in the people we select to join us, Health Care, Business & Belcitedl Majors—You will be thoroughly prepared through our proven company training program to work directly with clients as our representative in all stages of systems preparation and installation Computer Science & Information Systems Majors—You will have the challenge of being an important part of the on-going development, implementation and customization of our systems and programs to meet the unique information handling needs of our clients. Talk to the SMS recruiter visiting your campus favorite beverage and mine, a cam pus policeman stopped Mangficio and sarcastically informed him that it wasn't their policy to permit students to throw parties in the residence halls. Mangficio tried to explain to the officer that the keg was full of root beer, but of course the dutiful police officer knew Mangficio was only try ing to talk his way out of the situation. Not until Mangficio produced the receipt for the keg did the officer realize his mistake. He quickly sulked into his car and drove away in search of another way to make Happy Valley safe for de mocracy once again. Shared Medical Systems An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Goodbye to Taco Dogs The end of a tradition. I am heart broken. One of the only meals that I actually look foward to at the dining halls has come to an end. The Office of Housing and Food Service Operations has announced it will no longer serve taco dogs. The well-known and famous dish, which is practically synonymous with dorm life here at the University, has been formally retired. Just think, there . will be many freshmen who will never know the joy of a taco dog. (Taco dogs were last served at lunch during the Cincinnati football game.) by Joe Metunls Everyone who looked foward to them should write.and complain to William Curley, director of food serv ices, at 7 Foods Building. While you are at it, today at lunch at 11:30 a.m., there will be a memori al service for the dish. Tap your water glasses to show sorrow over the loss of a near and dear friend, your local "taco dog." Written and compiled by Dean Longo Collegian Magazine Friday, Oct. 9, 1981 Vol. 1, No. 3 28 pages University Park, Pa. 16802 Published by students of The Pennsylvania State University