n Magazine Friday, Oct. 9, 1981 Students if you're in good academic standing, and want to establish credit, this is your chance. Here's how to apply: Just fill out the application form below and enclose a $l2 annual enrollment fee. (All Freshmen require co-signature from parent/guardian) Charge up to $lOO per month (interest free) An American Express type credit card (no interest) (But your total bill is due each month) The Blue Keycard The Blue Keycard' is the only credit card designed exclusively for the college student. The difference between this credit card and the many other cards in today's economy is that the Blue Keycard is designed to intro• duce you to credit and credit cards it is good at over 20 locations in your area and allows you to charge up to $lOO per month interest free. A minumum purchase of $5 is required for each charge. The Blue Keycard" has been researched and established solely for you. the student. If you are enrolled full time, in good academic standing, and want to establish credit, this is your chance. Fill out the application form and enclose a $l2 annual membership fee. After you receive your Blue Keycard". you will start to discover how helpful it can be for emergencies, unplanned purchases, budget planning, and to make purchases where other credit cards are not accepted. Perhaps most importantly, the Blue Keycard" establishes local and national credit references. This card can be your key to a sound financial base while you are in school and when you grad. uate. It is for these reasons and many more that we hope you will accept our invitation to apply today for your own Blue Keycard". AMMER BLUE KEyCARd IMEEPI GET YOURS TODAY u Clip & mail application to P.O. Box 24390 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33307 ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT!!! Go Blue! Go Blue KEYCARD! Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pa. Sub Sensation 315 S. Allen St Competitive Edge Sports 233 S. Allen St. Bare Foot Shoes 325 E. Calder Way Custom Shoe Repair 210 S. Allen St. flapid Transit Sportswear Tony's Sub Shack 352 E. College Ave. 484 E. College Ave GO BLUE - BEAT GOLDEN EAGLES limassmar:•::maiti,'..mmoimiflLl2l2.lteil.lW SCHOOL ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS EMPLOYER'S ADDRESS =SEM INCOME (IF ANY) NEAREST RELATIVE DRIVERS LICENSE University of Florida West Virginia University Ohio State University Ohio University Penn State University Florida A&M Jack Harper Men's Wear Ski Station 114 W. College Ave. 107 McAlister Alley A.S.A. Photo 357 Calder Way John's Derailleurs 480 E. College Ave EMPLOYER'S NAME AND ADDRESS MONTHLY INCOME NAME AND ADDRESS YEAR/MODEL OF AUTO NUMBER BUIE KEYCARD SERVING: Duffy's Tavern 1133 E. Main, Boalsburg Travelers Luggage 210 S. Allen St. Rego's Italian Restaurant Bumblebee Women's Clothes 128 E. College Ave. 214 E. College Ave. OTHER INCOMEIMONTHLYI STREET ADDRESS ACCOUNT NUMBER FINANCED BY University of So. Florida Florida State University Bowling Green State University University of Connecticut University of Miami Fairmont State College Stage Door Deli 129 S. Fraser Woodring's Floral Gardens 145 S. Allen St. Brittany Restaurant 254 E. Calder Way Village Inn Pizza Parlor 1767 N. Atherton YOUR POSITION SOURCE I HEREBY AGREE THAT IF MY BLUE KEYCARD IS IN DEFAULT FOR ANY REASON, BLUE KEYCARD HAS THE RIGHT TO NOTIFY THE UNIVERSITY, MY PARENTS, AND THE APPROPRIATE CREDIT BUREAUS. ENCLOSED IS MY CHECK( ) CASH( ) FOR $12.00 WHICH IS THE MEMBERSHIP CHARGE FOR ONE YEAR. I UNDERSTAND THAT IF MY APPLICATION FOR A BLUE KEYCARD IS DENIED, THE $12.00 WILL BE REFUNDED TO ME. COMPLETION OF THE APPLICATION CONSTITUES AC. CEPTANCE OF ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CARDHOLDER AGREEMENT WHICH WILL ACCOMPANY DELIVERY OF THE CARD. APPLICANT S SIGNATURE DATE SOCIAL SECURITY 4 ZIP CODE SUPERVISOR'S NAME MONTHLY PAYMENT EXPIRES (only reou"ed Cl 151 yea' students' RELATIONSHIP SAVINGS CHECKING CO-SIC;NATURE inside Homecoming Agenda: What's going on Page 4 Schedule of events Page 4 Famous alumni Page 5 The Alumni Band Page 6 The' Nittany Page 6 Homecoming parade Page 8 How seniors feel about Homecoming Page 8 Penn State traditions Page 9 Homecoming and downtown businesses Page 10 Alumni Association holds sth annual Okto berfest Page 12 The tailgating tradition Page 14 Alumni reminisce Page 16 How football affects the community •d Page 18 Collegian Magazine Paula Froke Editor Cover Photo BOARD OF EDITORS: Collegian Magazine Editor Maryann Hakowski Phil Gutis Tom Boyer Managing Editor Editorial Editor Assistant Editorial Editor Becky Jones News Editors Cindy Deskins David Medzerian Sports Editor Mike Poorman Assistant Sports Editors Sharon Fink Ron Gardner Elaine Wetmore Assistant Arts Editor Judd Blouch Arts Editor Photo Editor Assistant Photo Editors Janis Burger Renee Jacobs Lynda Cloud Cindy Cox Karen Konski Jackie Martino Iris Naar Lynda Robinson Graphics Editor Copy Editors Leslie Zuck Campus Editor Joyce Venezia Assistant Campus Editor Chuck Hall Town Editor Rosa Eberly Assistant Town Editor Margaret Ann Walsh Features Editor Scott McCleary Weekly Collegian Editor Neil Axe Assistant Weekly Collegian Editor Charlene Gowarty BOARD OF MANAGERS Sales Manager Assistant Sales Manager Monique Rura Office Manager Michelle Forner Assistant Office Manager Marketing Managers National Ad Manager Co-op Managers Creative Director 1981 Collegian Inc Layout Coordinators Sue Largman Paul Lynch Stelios Varias Barry Reichenbaugh Special Projects Mary Beth Johnstone. 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Stelios Varias Paul Rudoy COMPLAINTS: News and editorial complaints should be presented to the editor. Business and advertising com plaints should be presented to the business manager. If the complaint is not satisfactorily resolved, grievances may be filed with the Accuracy and Fair Play Committee of Collegian Inc. Information on filing grievances is available from Gerry 'Lynn Hamilton, executive secretary, Collegian Inc. . Mike Conklin Sue Largman Mark Pulos Owen Landon Donna Dauterich Jodi Shubin Tracy Meyer Debby Vinokur Business Manager Welcomes All NITTANY LION Friends & Alumni HOMECOMING 'Bl Celebrate After the Game At The 'Gaff Friday Night: GOLDEN OLDIES w/GRAN STAN Saturday Night RAY ANTHONY Joins GRAN STAN To Spin the Disks! PENN STATE TRADITION! OPEN SATURDAY at NOON PENNSYLVANIA SPACES BEAT ThE VidEo- BLUES WiTli ThE BEST VidEo ANd PiNbAR 5 GAMES/ ; 1 1.00 FAmily ENTERTAINMENT 127 S. puc i li ST. 237-6088 Collegian Magazine Friday, Oct. 9, 1981 BANDYOUP ALOON Calder Alley It's or " GAMES IN TOWN Since 1846