. • . 6-The Daily Collegian Thursday, Nov. 5, 1981 - • ' •. ... . . ' .i , . ii . . .. •. . , , I• t • . . . . ' . . By DINA DEFABO . . "We at the University have the obligation to at Barbara J. Arnold, student representative from For example, if students wanted to explore puse s . wolic, they may not be able to fit an Daily Collegian Staff Writer . • least look into this," Corbelletti said. the Commonwealth campuses, said ethical ethics in the corporate society, Gross said a extracurricular ethical education into their • While . discussing goals for the 1981-82 academic Provost Edward D. Eddy asked student mem- courses are net stressed in curricula such as corporate executive, a religious minister and, an schedule. year, the University Council yesterday explored bers of the council if students todaY are interested engineering and when considering electives, stu- academic or administrative representative cauld • .- - • the possibility of teaching ethics to University in attaining a set of ethical values. dents are encouraged to take such courses as . participate in a panel discussion with the stu- . Corbelletti, said an important University goal students. "The trend seems to be toward a more conser- economics. • dents.. might be to make students consciously aware and The discussion on ethics was prompted by vative, more practical thinking attitude toward However, O'Hearn said students in technical . William Rabinowitz, professor of educational recognize the 'consequences of the decisions they University President John W. Oswald's "Perspec- life," Andrew ,M. O'Hearn, an undergraduate courses can recieve 'an ethical education if a psychology, said the approach to teaching ethics are going to make as a professionals: ( - tive on the '80s" plan which the council will study student representative'to the council, said.' • professor incorporates ethical ideas in his teach- has puzzled educators for .years. When he at- .Arnold agreed that students should be 'taught to this year. . "A student is interested in what college can do ing techniques. - tended school, Ratienowitz said students were be aware of the effects their professional deci- The council, composed of faculty members, for him and how it is a link between high school "The ethical approach can be there no matter forced to attend frequent lectures on morals and • have on other people. Arnold, a mining • administrators and students, last year presented and a career," he said. what subject is taught," he said. ethics, but that approach to teaching ethics was mons will engineering major, said she once received a list of a progress report on the implementation of issues O'Hearn said the University should question the Theordore L. Gross,. provost and dean of the unsuccessful. • 10 engineering ethics, but that was the extent of outlined in the plan and the council will make a validity of that attitude. . . Capitol Campus, 'said faculty members and ad- "None of us will deny our reponsibility in that ~ her ethical training. • similar report this year. • Many people today are concerned with whether ministration at the Capitol Campus have been area," he said. "Our question is how, de we. . At the meeting, Raniero Corbelletti, head of the the educational trend seems to be practically or discussing a possible series of panel discussions dicharge it? ' "It was not even said in basic engineering Department of Architecture, said that if society is ethically oriented, O'Hearn said. involving faculty, students,, adthinistration and "If we knew how to do it, it would be effective - courses that we should be aware' of the people," becoming more spiritually or ethically oriented, Corbelletti said, however, the issue of ethics professional people that would "focus on the wonderful," he said. she said. "It was more on the company's side and the University has a responsibility to examine the should be addressed because it is not simply a critical issues facing students as they emerge into Mary G. Chisholm, assistant professor of them- ' •• how you are going to make all this money when trend. "trend issue" but rather the basis for humanity. society." istry, said that because students at branch gam- you get out of here." ' ' • ' ' Black , . . a si Ni . affairs forum' t® meet with Oswald .Winners, losers discuss races By SHAWN ISRAEL . . final count, and said also she was very ian Staff Writer pleased to win. Coll Daily I 'By ELLYN HARLEY sity •Collegian ,. • . i's Commission on Women, whose 18 members were • professor of psychology, said the forum will "go through - ' Daily Collegian Staff Writer appointed by Oswald. our own networks to contact people we would like to Winners and losers in the Patton Town- Dunkle said her immediate priority as ship Supervisor, Ferguson Township "Bucking the Trend," a report containing recommen- Stewart said Senior Vice President for Administration suggest for the (presidential) positon." is a member of the council is to examine dations concerning black faculty, staff recruitment and Richard E. Grubb indicated verbally to him the forum Concerning the University's Commission on Women, Board of Supervisors and College Town- possibilities of 'light industrial growth. -• retention and financial aid for black graduate students would be included in the itinerary of groups to interview several forum members thought the commission should ship Council ram; expressed marginal ' She said she looks for growth "that is will be a major topic of discussion in a Nov. 12 meeting each presidential candidate, however that has not been be expanded to include one or two minority members. surprise at the election results. beneficial to the township and not detri-, `between the Forum on Black Affairs and University confirmed in writing, Stewart said. Another suggestion was that the commission be expand- Democrat Elliot Abrams, winning the mental." 'President John W. :Oswald, Forum President James B. A letter asking for clarification of the forum's partici- ed to proportionately represent the minority compostion Patton Township Supervisor's seat with Pytel said that, entering into thii race, Stewart said. pation in the search process will be sent to Grubb in of the University. • 908 votes over4tepublican Thomas N. he had been wary of unscrupulous cam-. "Essentially, the report addresses the concerns of the response to a letter to Stewart from Grubb, which said Eby's 578, said he was not very surprised paign tactics in present and past' years Hall said the concerns of the commission are more over his victory from other candidates. limited number of black faculty, staff and graduate "The Trustee Presidential Selection Committee urges than just women's issues and that minorities have often "I don't i know - if 'surprised' is the right "I had a straightforward, honest cam .. • students and presents some concrete recommendations that the Forum on Black Affairs be active in the process been excluded from such commissions. " .• • • of ways we can counter the trend of declining black of identifying and nominating candidates for the presi- Word," Abrams said of his reaction, "I'm ' paign, he said. presence in higher education," said Stewart, who is also dency." Stewart said the issue of the • commission should just very pleased." • . .- ' Pytel said the top priorities of his term • Director of the Black Studies Program and an assistant "I think, in my capacity as president of the Forum on defenitely be considered in the Nov. 12 meeting with In his campaign for Township Supervi- remain relocating the township building ,professor of economics. Black Affairs, I'm particularly concerned with getting Oswald because 18 women cannot necessarily represent sor, Abrams said he stressed keeping the' and correcting the zoning situation. • Stewart said forum representatives also hope to bring candidates who may have had some experience in the needs of minority women if none of those 18 are cost of public services in line and control- • Sartore said she was disappointed with up two other minority concerns during the meeting with making universities hospitable environments for mi- minority women. . ling rising property taxes in the town- the final results, but she would continue ship. .. - Oswald: The abscence of blacks on the Board of nority groups and actively involving all constituencies In other business, forum secretary Marjorie Belton . -._ brams' opponent Eby said a probable affairs:' cause take an interest in municipal -Trustee's Presidential Selection Committee and the 15- •in decision-making precesses (at the candidates' uni- said Terrell Jimes, a member of the University/Com- a cause • of his defeat might have been Incumbents Dolores Taricani and Gale • -m - ember Presidential Search and .Screen Committee; versites)," Stewart said. munity Relations Committee, was approved as chair-Abrams' popularity in the area. - L. Dargitz each won positions on the `and the lack of minority representatives on the Univer- Fortim Vice President Howard Hall, also an assistant man of that forum committee. ' "l'm a relatively unknown person," College Township Council • for another ..... . . Eby said. term, with 1,030 and. 792 votes, resent- . . New council members actions speculated Local business may benefit front the new Republican majority On the council Republicans Mary Dunkle and George tively. .. . . because of the traditional pro-business philosophy Republicans espouse. Pytel won the two at-large positions on • Tarciani said the moderate voter turn- Continued from Page 1. , Business issues, such as the closing-of South Allen Street for the farmer's market the Ferguson Township Board of Super- out was not unexpected. ... . „',Haas said she will remain an independent despite the pressure she may encounter and changes in the sign ordinance, will receive more sympathy by the RepubliCan- visors, with 1,087 and 1,092 votes respec- Candidate. Roger H:JOhnson, who re *om other Republicans on the council. ' - . dominated council. . • lively. Of the two Democrats running for ceived 583 votes in the College Township • 'Wiser effectiveness on the council maybe hampered by the fact that he has not Downtown Business 'Association President Ted Conally said the' relationship the position, Judith Sartore received 832: Council race, said, "I was surprised "served on any authorities, boards or commissions, Haas said. Service on any of the between downtown businesses and the council may improve.. votes, Chalmer Wheland 756. because the (initial) response to my ABCs .is not a prerequesite, but it helps to understand the subtleties of local "My feeling is that council might be even more receptive to our needs," Connolly - Dunkle said she did not expect either campaign was better than it had been in -gbvernment, she said. , . said. the reportedly large voter turnout or the years," he said. • . . - • • . . - • ... .. .. • . . . , . • . ... . . , ... . . ,•. • . . • • ..•,. ....•••• • .:. : ..• - . . . •• . .• .. - . ... .. •• .. .• ...-. ..... . ~. . • ~ . • . .. •• .... ... • ..• . .. ... . . . ... .. • • - • , . .. ... .. . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... , . .... . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . , . . . . . . . .....,.. . . . . . . .. . .... .. . , .. . ... . . .. . ..... . ... .. .. .. .. . . .. . . •.• , - -:.• --... :.• ~- ~ • : :-.:*•,. ..•....-.• OLIN IV SKIIS 160 cm $l6O. Also 111 ImilloomellmlllommilguillMellil WADDLE ROAD - One bedroom FEMALE NEEDED : SUBLET 1 / 4 of 2 FEMALE NEEDED TO share %of ALABAMA AND NOTRE Dame re- • WANTED: TWO RESERVED seat ••• •.:.' ,..f - O - R ... . .Slll - LC , --. Dolomite Boots $3O and Marker M- I GEORGE'S HOUSE I $250/month, available Dec. 1. Call bedroom apartment Winter and large two bedroom apartment win- served tickets desperately needed. tickets . for Alabama.,,Jop dollar .- -...-:.. -,.... '..:, •-.,,: .._... .:.- • . ~.• • 1 !:• 412• Bindings s7o.Call for Ken be- i - 1 Associated Realty. 234-2382 Spring. 'Utilities included. Call 234- ter, spririg.sllo a m onth 238.4308 • Top dollar paid. Please call Jim 238- Paid. Jim 238 . 6789 23843248 ~, .- • tween 5 and . lo. 238-7587 ... - - • OF MUSIC 7858 . At.ABAMA••AND • NOTRE. Damelu- ---- - - ..1 • - - a • • ;:-.- ' :- i WINTER SUBLET DOWNTOWN -• , ...- 0563 . • FEMALE ROOMATE WANTED„ to - • . • .„ • - ..... . A nior pass for $3O or best • offer by STUDENT TICKETS FOR remaining 1 FREE WALL - across from Old Maio. Negotlablel FEMALE NEEDED TO sublet 1/3 sublet 1/3 one bedroerlf (Perin Tow = EU' ROFE'FOFIFREEI•We heed - Ccil• „ ' .: .• 11/7. Call '865-8770 home games one junior, one senior. 237-9687. Spring option ; Beaver Hill apt. Winter/Spring. er) apartment. Winter, Spring, Sum- lege representatiVes . to sponsor our Call after five 237-9059 1 POSTER I - $l2B/month. 237-0759 mer (optional). 237-1093 . • Europe trips here on campus. Call l- ALABAMA, NOTRE DAME, AND . .. ... . . ... ....... .• . .. - - 800 . -368-2006 ask for Nancy Pitt reserved tickets for sale. Call TWO r GOLLEHON P.A. speakers, I with coupon and any set I : ..- .• FEMALE NEEDED: 1 / 2 large fur- . FEMALE ROOMMATE TO share ef- SKIP . Larry (412)276-6316 evenings s3oo. ' Applause ACoustic Guitar, lof guitar, banjo, mandolin, i • •••. .. •.i RE . ..•..,.. FOR - -. NT ' ''. nished efficiency, quiet, next to ficiency apartment at University FLORIDA FOR. FREE! We need $95. Call Kevin, 238-4662 after spm •or violin strings. Large I • • .. •. „ ••••-• -•.. , ~.. .• campus. Corner Calderway Locust Terrace winter/spring, free bus college representation to sonsllr BACH STRADIVARIUS TRUMPET 3 selection of your choice. FOR RENT IN Lemont, two rooms our Florida trips here on campus. Model #43 $375 Call 865-3904 • TWO RESERVED SEAT tickets for ~ Ln $l3O 234-0113 At I for Winter term. S2O/week, on bus Alabama and Notre Dame games ' FEMALE NEEDED FOR winter- FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED 1 / 2 NOVO . • I route. 238.0750 GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick UD BECKER SPEAKERS $lOO for pair. Best offer 355-4850 .. I nor es spring sublet. Close to campus. bedroom of Southgate Townhouse • ' 35 watts/channel. Jim, 237-1820. i ONE BEDROOM COTTAGE avail- - 'Leland Enterprises 238-2553, TWO SENIOR ALABAMA and Notre I I I 1 11 ! MUHL.] : able Dec.l or immediately. Located Utilities/furni s h e d $175/mo. Call 237-6991 CHEAP! PORNO SOUND, on cas- Dame tickets,• $l4O or best offer, I 234-5039, 1 / 2 bdrm Expires 11/9/81 O In countryside near Stone Valley. sette, recorded live at Thompson call 234.6605 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to bedroom apartment spring and/or Class rings $5O and up. Anything 19the • Hill: (I' was awake! I heard himask ' Liiismtimmommusumemoniail $2OO/mth. Call Jenny, 466-6393 after made of gold and silver. Ed's Dia ifhlot Box "foxes" like heavy "pelt- USED- VACUUM CLEANERS- 5 share 1/3 apartment for Winter/Spr- summer. Rent sllomo. •neg. Call count- opposite . Temple . Drive-in On November 19, lati'.'-that's why I laughed.) Pay At- uprights and canisters-, starting at ••:-.'••-:- •.' • gubiti .:..,........,' . ROOM IN THREE bedroom house. ing terms. Rent: $127 (all utilities 237-0194 Theater, 237-5112 . tention, Fodo • $14.95 and up. Penn State Kirby •,.. ' -•-• •-' .. • . '' •'-,. ' . . , ..' . .. •• .. : Fireplace,. front / backyard. Male or included). Block from campus. Call • • we'd like you to stop - • 234-8491 after spm HERITAGE OA K S - MALE grad. or ICE HOCKEY GOALIE equipment, smoking cigarettes for 355-9239 -•-•••': •: ' ' • • - • -:- -• '-. - - ' female. Winter, spring, summe r used. Call Roger 234-9917 CHEAP TRANSPORTATION ! WASH E R AN D DRYER ; ATTENTION: UNHEARD OF dis- lease. $153.00 month plus utilities FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to senior share deluxe one bedroom. MOPED for sale! Two months old - Coppertone, variable temperature counts on name brand stereos, 238-0305 share one-third of furnished two Utilities and bus, 175/mo. Jim 234- NEED TWO Student tickets for try. Because if you • lit'ist sell -am leaving USA. 80 mpg, and speed; like new. First best cabinets, accessories, T.V.'s, _ bedroom apartment Winter term. 9076. Winter-on, November free! Notre Dame Game Nov. 21. Please can skip cigarettes for , portable cassettes of all ROOMS FOR RENT. Winter term at helmet included, $350. Call Joe 865- offer. Call 237-9590 2 28 Bradley near Pugh and Ather -95)0, 466-7705. Leave a message sizes, plus video cassettes, record- Alpha Phi Delta 238-4589 ton. Nice area. Call Kathy 234-7487 • MALE FOR +/ z, of large newly fur- call Kathy 237-0844 anytime. a day, you might fished one bedroom apartment Just 2 TICKETS FOR Pilobolus Dance SKI FOR FREE! We need college discover you can skip ers, and cameras. Factory sealed. SINGLE ROOM IN private home for FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED- off campusßob 865-6929 representatives to sponsor our ski cIEVETTE SNOW TIRES for sale; Theatre, Friday, Nov. 6. Call Cathy Full warranty. • Monthly specials. quiet, non-smoking male. No cook- 'em forever. excellent condition -$ 75 for pair. 237-3684. Best offer Contact Joe Schraff, sales director ing but room Is furnished with Sublet 1/2 large bedroom/Park Hill • QUIET MALE GRAD .. 3-bedrm. trips here on campus. Call 1 -800- Apt./furnished/winter-summer- Steel belted radials 237-5139 238.6107 . refrigerator, bed, desk, writing ta- $143/mo. utilities Included . Parkway 368-2006 ask for Nancy SKIS - KASTLE NATIONAL teams DESPERATE: . FEMALE DORM con -200cm., Tyrone 350 R bindings. Ex-. MUST SELL- TECHNICS RMS-8 ble, dresser and 9ft wall closet. 1629 Plaza Apts. Dec. thru Aug. call 234- STUDENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED 2020 (grad seniors preferred) for bargain- tract. Price negotiable. Call Karen cellent cond. Call Tom after 6 - 237- tapedeck. One year old. Used spar. Semi-private bath. 10 minute walk FEMALE SUBLETTER WINTER ' ing exercise. Earn up to $lO for 2 • immediately. 865-0900 9526 ingly. Call Rob after s:3opm 234- to campus. Winter -• Spring FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for 7912 agreement, 238.1744 term only $95/mo includes heat! ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 1/5 hrs. work. Call 234-0525 for more Call 237.5808 of three bedroom furnished apart- details • sale. Call 237-5593 weekdays after 5 ******** SONY RECEIVER STR-V3, 35 SPACIOUS APARTMENT WITH wk Watts, $140.00. JBL L 166 speakers, attic in Boalsburg for single tenant FEMALE WANTED: HALF large per month, including utilities. Free TICKETS • NOTRE DAME, : Penn • - FEMALE DORM CONTRACT winter 4( HAY RIDES Jr 3 way bookshelf $770.00 238-1928 or married couple. Minimum 18 one-bedroom; half block from cam- bus pass. Call 238-2635 ' . State . 3or 4 will see reasonable and spring,.West Halls. Call Amy - 4 month occupancy. $135/month plus pus. Winter, Spring, Summer (op- 865.2367 or Betty 237-0498 Foi• large groups or * anytime 'utilities. No pets. 466-699 4 tion). 237-5138 ROOMMATES NEEDED - FEMALE after 11pm SMOKEOUT .1 - FEMALE DORM CONTRACTS, 2 -ifft small private parties * ..... .-. ..- :.: . , ~.. .. _.. .....• ~....-•, .. • . . :- - YOUR OWN BEDROOM in Town- FURN I S H E D ~ Large 2bdrm furnished ,. close! WANTED MALE DORM contract for American Cancer Society . available Winter, North Halls. Call ~ Trail • Rides .i--.RtJTOMOTIVE::.,, house. Southgate Drive. $125 EFFICIENCY walk/bus $2lO, avail- 102.50/mo. Includes everything 238- winter and spring terms. Top Dollar! 865-2090, 865-2124 1 1 - Western Parties •••• -• • ••'-' • -'•- ••• '.. •••••• - •'.'• ••• •-. ,• • month, Winter term on. Dave 237- able December Ist. 234-3043 after 7596 Call 865-8143 • This space contributed by the publisher. • FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for Lots of dates available. 71 SKYLARK, 20,000 miles on en- 3978 2:30 ' ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Winter sale, Pollock Halls, price negotia- Can work on short notice. gine, runs well, needs body work, 1 BDRM APT. in lovely historic . LARGE EFFICIENCY CLOSE to term, preferably male, $ll5/month. , - ble, call Linda 865-0206 or 234.8006. ( * $l5O or best offer, 237-5847 mansion $230/mo., heat included. campus for winter/ spring/ summer Chuck 238.1761 .- Desperate Nittany Mountainbt 1978 CHEVETTE 2DR. hatchback. 4 355 . 4452, Dan 865 . 1150, Karen 865- $260 negotiable 237-5951 FOR SALE FEMALE dorm contract. 4 1 ( ' Trail Rides Ar; cyl. Automatic. Excellent condition. 6832 OWN BEDROOM IN three bedroom ROOMMATE WANTED. OWN room In Grad household. Walking dis- ' 1981 Nelson Taylor Lectures . . Must sell! Call Denise 863-1120 • k r . Call 234-1300 Today ~,L: Moving-Must sell. $3,300 or best 1 -CAR GARAGE NEAR campus, apartment; $llO plus electric; be- lance $136/mo. Non-smoker pre- in 'Material Science Al - FbR SALE: JR. and/or Fr./Soph 4 i offer 234.6807 northside. Call (312)752-3210 after ginning winter term. Call Dana 238- ferred 238-3076; Kemal, 865.4832 • r - *** _L_A_ tib ; ket. $4O or best offer by 11/8. Call W W 1978 DATSUN 280 Z Classic, 'blue, 11pm weekdays, anytime weekends 0335 DR IRVING WENDER 4th MALE ROOMMATE needed win- . Jr • panne 865-7907 • new tires, inspected, 50K miles. ROOMMATE WANTED TO share ter and/or spring in 2-bedroom. Pen- • ••• - • - • . '.- -' Best offer call after 7pm. 466-7235, , nTower apt, $127 Utilities included FbR SALE • SHO-BUD pedal steel : . ::-. ATTENTION : ' make cash offer only • DAN University Towers across from cam- 238-5811 • - Research Professor, Univerity of Pittsburgh guitar eight and four. 944-9282 : -•-• .•• --_. . • :- • • ... 1972. TOYOTA COROLLA Sedan •••Amm .: .: • pus. AIC, dishwasher, utilities in - FOR SALE: USED furniture, chests, FT. LAUDERDALE. FLORIDA, 1-2 Runs well,just inspected $B5O 237- BRODY .';llkr... .:.. cluded. Call Lisa 237-7260 "On Our Energy Outlook Through 2000" beds, sofas, chairs, dinettes, desks- week rentals. Beach Homes Dynam- ' 2197 ..- -- ' 7 ' - '•,, - I • - ..,, ' SUBLET: WINTER SPRING 1/3 of 1 -....-• ::• - - . '- ' R00M5 .. . -..... : .:. . everything for your apt. Furniture is Association.' 1 . 305-484-1659, 5- ..' ... 1969 VOLKSWAGEN VAN good Exchange, 522 E. College Ave. Dial 7pm EST . it' - 41 - ..: Gary 237-2793 4 p.m., Thursday, November 5 condition current inspection S9OO AND 2pB -1181 INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, mo- or best offer call Hank 237-1995, ~ SUBLET 1 BEDROOM unfurnished ers winter term. Steve 234.5880 26 Mineral Sciences Building • : - . . FOR SALE: 2 D 78.14 Kelly-Spring- torcycle, home, personal belong- 863-0168 FRASER cable bus pass $3OO utilities except field snow tires. One on wheel. $45, ing s, hospitalization. For electric after six 237-6027 NEED A ROOM winter and spring? - "Oil from Coal: Direct and Indirect 1969 VW FASTBACK. New engine, call 234 . 9037 evenings courteous, professional service, "My 12 years experience can call 238.6633. paint, brakes, battery. Exceptionally help you take better pictures!!" TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED to Psi Fraternity at 225 East Foster GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPY hOuse-broken. Free to a good home. SELLING SOMETHING? $lOO be seen. $1,900 or best offer. 234- FAST QUALITY PRINTS 234-2911. Tim or Jim • - for Robbie or Tommy K • • 112 Kern Building • col 238.1997 or 238.4632 monthly gets you 1/4 of a prime 6807 must sell-moving WINTER TERM SUBLET-One bed downtown location. Short lease, IBM SELECTRIC TYPEWRITER with 234.6894 room Apt. $l9O/mo. Includes utili- minutes from campus. $75. per Sponsored by Department of Materials Science and Engineering dual mag-tape system - desk and THE MUSIC WORKSHOP: Quality 1 . . - OPEN DAILY 10 . 5 ties. Beautifully furnished. Lemont, bus Mara 238-2410, month plus utilities. Phone 667- 2367. 150 tapes included. Perfect for typ- instruction. Reasonable rates. Best ' • abortion ing thesis form-letters, etc. Eve- time to call llam to Ipm 238-2660 •• ~.• .•-: - --- - -•-• - -•-• • - • ROOMS IN COED HOUSE for Win- . • nlngs 238-4492 .. ter w/ Spring option. One block . UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST • free Pregnancy ..... ... .. . . .. •:,-.-:',SUBLET:-...--.::'-' ~ .i ' -----:: . $1 00 OFF .. from campus, $77/month plus utill- MINIMOOG SYNTHESIZER FOR FELLOWSHIP is a liberal 'faith, a ; testing .. . .... ~- .. . . . .... . . .0 ( -7 '-::. 1 jr t , BANDyeAry _. ' sale: Excellent condition - $725. caring community of free and disci- AAKDOUBLE FOR sublet. Jr/Sr/Gd, ; • ties. 238 . 4679 or 238-4039 i . - ` . 1 ..,, Call 234 . 6068 plined women and men who are confidential females/males. Campus two : the !OW price of any set of • SHARE HOUSE, NEAR campus, .to ..e.. AtiooN Since MOBILE HOME - 8x26; semi-fur - seeking to unify all people in a large counseling blocks. Brian Kevin 238-8113. Primo I. r .. kitchen, washer/dryer, utilities in- ' ~... .,,,t1 ; fished; carpeting; close to cam us ; spiritual fellowship through a phi- housemates! G-r„,,,8 . cluded. $125/mo. Mike, 865-1785/ kit 1846 • great condition; perfect for cou- losophy of religion that stresses WOMEN'S HEALTH AVAILABLE WINTER TERM, own - days, 237-5547 /evenings ;' • ' lip pies, students, single parents; price reason, goodness, and service. Join SERVICES, INC. bedroom for mature female, fur- - acoustic, electric & bass • ' V negotiable; call 238.7644 us Sundays, 10:30 am at 758 Glenn Downlown NNW , nished apt. $136 .50 utilities, bus . guitar strings .. ...... .. . . ... _..... . . . . Road, State College (4121562-19001 ' .'IURNTED - 'TO. , : - RENT- , .-J 0 Tonight: QUALITY WESTERN WEAR- Tony or., p,0,,,,,,..kx., • pass, rec center, pool Included call .. Lama, Justin, & Nocona boots. YOU FOLLOWED EVERY single I 23 8 .4694 eor es . Leather vest, hats, shirts, sports clue; what surprise is there for you? • CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAPI-Female . . • •GARAGE NEEDED FOR small car Original Golden Oldies coats- ask to see Kenny Rogers These ads are one, the whole has -- -- -:• - • ~:. :. . - -.... -.... -:. -: :. ... 2 close to campus. 865-8904, leave needed sublet winter/spring. Rent I OPEN • with collection- Hat Ta Boot Western three. What could your other pre- -•A PA RIME NTS:. $95(a1l utilities included.) Free bus Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Expires message Wear-237 . 8725 sents be? Both, are mammals, in a •. • • ...... • .1 . , ... ........ •: -. ... - --..... • pass too. Parkway Plaza-C 234-1992 11/9/81 ' way; they'll make you fat (or so EFFICIENCY APARTMENT FOR DESPERATELY NEED FEMALE to , Sat.. , r-7 ... .• . .. • ~ • - • .: .. • 'RAY ANTHONY SHI-- ON PITT buttons and you'll say...) The first one will be rent Spring and Summer. Newly' sublet 1/3 of 2 bedroom - - apt. In •-• tIJA - NTED . • shirts while they last. 237-3085 6-7 very small (It's hardly any gift at all). remodeled, Includes all utilities and Lion's Gate. Rent free for month of .. -••-• -. -' •••• '---•••.• . • . • - ; • - - -'' ' -••''•:' • • - ' -.' •:' - . • " The second, though, should make ROOMMATES . p.M. only cable. Convenient location for November. Free bus pass. Available you smile. Its life Is short, but quite ' (A) GOLD! CLASS Rings, coins, • shopping and 4 blocks from cam- immediately. Please call 234-4811 • - • -•'•- • - - r .. . ... -' . A Penn State Tradition! • • - - -.-- - - •- wedding bands, neckchains, etc. • SHOTGUN SHELLS:BUY one box worthwhile. I hope you have en- us' Possibly furnished. Call 238- and get the second box at half joyed these clues; some are false, • o DESPERATELY NEEDED:FEMALE FEMALE NEEDED TO share 1 / 2 of 1 Paying to .100% of gold market! s weekday price. Trapping supplies at sale but some are true. They'll make you 4243 after 8 p m to sublet 1/3 of Park Hill apartment- • bedroom apartment for Winter, Don't sell before you see met Buy- pribes. Hecla Sports Shop Mingo- wonder, anyway-now go and have a LARGE APARTMENT IN house. (one block off campus). Winter, Spring terms. Rent $128.33 (nego- ing over 10 yrs. Will pick up. 466-. Happy Hours from 2-8 pm! vine open evenings 6.9, Saturday 1- super day! Happy Birthday! Love, Quiet, near campus. Grad. or prof. Spring/Summer. All utilities includ- ' tiable.) Call Kalil 234-3883, 814.328- 7713 Boalsburg. 5 383.4425 Gretchen Available now. Call Rob 238-3961 ed. Call 234.6033 2402 Dorm room shortage unexpected By SHARON TAYLOR Daily Collegian Staff Writer The University may not have i%shortage of residence hall s pa ce for men Winter. Term because more students will be leaving the University than coming in, said the manager of the Assignment Office for Campus Resi dences. Manager William Mulberger said housing officials thought they would have to turn away some men who applied for residence hall space Winter Term because they expected more men to apply for space than what was available. "With the women, it appears that we can take in all that want in," Mulberger said. Housing will give 284 contracts to women and 226 contracts to men Winter Term. After space is provided for freshmen admitted Winter Term, about 225 spaces for women will be available and 174 spaces for men, Mulberger said. Priority for that spaCe will be given to students who were not granted space Fall Term, had a practtcum Fall Term or transfered from the Commonwealth campuses, he said. Since space will probably be available after those categories have been depleted, Mulberger said, on campus housing will be granted to students who have Dangers of hazing to be discussed by Stevens Eileen Stevens, founder of the Committee to Halt Useless College Killings, will speak on the potential dangers of fraternity hazing at 7:30 tonight in the HUB Ballroom. Stevens started the committee, CHUCK, in August 1978, si3c months after her son, Chuck, died in a fra ternity hazing accident at- Alfred University in New York. Since then, Stevens has toured the country giving speeches at universi ties and high schools to inform peo ple about the dangers of hazing. Stevens does not campaign _ against fraternities, but stresses the potentially dangerous aspects of hazing and how it can be replaced with more positive activites. In the past 11 years, 36 fraternity pledges have died in . hazing related incidents in the United States, and HELP .WANTED ARTISTS AND CRAFTSPEOPLE. Exhibit/sell Nov. 7. First Saturday Sale. Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. 237.2634 BUILD UP YOUR cash for upcoming holidays. By donating plasma at Sera-Tec, you can earn $2O or more per week. 237-5761 CRUISES, EXOTIC RESORTS, sail ing expeditions! Needed: sports instructors, office personnel, coun selors. Europe, Carribean, world wide! Summer career. Send $6.95 + $1 handling for application, openings, guide to Crulseworld, 93 Box 60129, Sacramento, Ca 95860 EARN WHILE YOU learn. Sell Avon. Fit hours around classes. Call 238- 7070 POSITION OPENING: SECONDARY school teacher. Permanent position at junior-senior high school level available immediately. Assignment consists of general science and physics. Previous teaching experi ence valuable; appropriate Pennsyl vania certificate required. Salary based on level of training and expe rience. For Information on how to apply, call Mrs. Joy Leitch at (814)422-8814, ' Penns Valley Area School District, R.D.#2, Spring Mills, PA 18875 ABC TYPING SERVICE. Lowest rates, highest quality, fast, accu rate, experienced. On campus, 23E -1933 after 6pm • CLOSE TO CAMPUS. Experienced, reliable, IBM Selectric. Papers, res umes, letters, applications, regis tered thesis work. Call Toni 237- 9468 FAST, EFFICIENT TYPING. Theses, • manuscripts, resumes, letters, any thing. Campus pickup and delivery. Deb 359.3068 1 FAST, NEAT, ACCURATE typing. Low reasonable rates. Central cam pus location. 2343143 evenings, weekends IBM CORRECTING SELECTRICS for rent Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Atherton ST. 238-3037 INEXPENSIVE, 'FAST, ACCURATE typing, done by professional secre • tary•lßM correcting selectric. Call after 6pm. 238-1256 JIFFY SPIFFY TYPING, three typ ists can do all rush Jobs. Grad approved, 211 Sparks NEED SOMETHING TYPED FAST? We'll type ANY kind of paper quick ly, cheaply. Call 238-4087 THESES, DISSERTATIONS, TERM papers, resumes, etc. One block from campus. 8.4, 238.7833, Dianne or Marie COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS THESES, TECHNICAL TYPING, pa pers, etc. Grad. school approved. Call Michele 865-0479 or after 6 pm 364.9549 TYPE IT RIGHT! Satisfaction guar anteed. Rush service available. 205 Sparks_Bldg. or 466.7857 RIDES RIDE NEEDED ANYWHERE in South Carolina or N.C. during Thanksgiving break. Call 234-3596 LOST CAN YOU IMAGINE an engineer without his calculator? I lost my pet calculator and I need hlm badly for my finals. He's tame and answers to the name of HP-34C. Last seen in 329 Willgrd. Will pay a reward for his return. Call 234.1161 LOST, B & W cat 11/1 W. Main St Boalsburg 466.7446 LOST DIAMOND-EMERALD ring in third floor restroom Hetzel Union Building. Great sentimental value. $5OO reward. No questions asked. Call Collect (216)344-8244 days or (216)238.4086 after spm weekdays and all day weekends LOST: DOUBLE HEADED Hapsburg Eagle pendant. Silver color. Of heri tage value. Reward. Tim 865.9487 LOST: SMALL STUFFED hippo -vi cinity of Chambers, a.m., 11/4. Sen timental value 865.2320 LOST. BLUE LAUNDRY bag with laundry. Please call 234.1823 REWARD:BROWN WALLET lost Halloween night If everything in tact. Name•Dailey. Phone• 237-6647 SMALL BLACK RUBBER wheel to electric wheelchair. Lost on Curtin road. Call 8656611 Diskettes Data Cartridges Disk Packs - At Distount Prices State College TV Supply 232 S. Allen St. • 238.6021 FOUND "FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE FOUND BEIGE PRINTED eyeglass case In 111 Boucke 10/30. Call 237- 5593 either been readmitted to the University, are advanced last year. Of that number, about 135 men and 123 women standing students or want on-campus housing after were no-shows. moving off-campus. "A good number of students withdraw from the If Housing finds they cannot accommodate all the University at the last minute," he said. students who apply for space, those students will have to Mulberger said about 200 men and 55 women will be find housing downtown. However, because that has not living in temporary housing when the Fall Term ends. happened, it does not appear that Housing will have to But, he said, those students will the first to move in to deny space at this time. permanent space Winter Term. Now 55 study lounges in "We would send regret letters to those students telling men residence halls are providing temporary housing them we are sorry but we have no space available for space, while 27 lounges are in women residence halls. them," he said. "If there are vacancies, we'd like to have the students Mulberger said the letters would also provide infor- (who lived in temporary Fall Term 1981) move into mation for the students to help them find housing these spaces before they go home," Mulberger said. downtown, refering them to the Organization for Town "Those students (who are living in temporary) will be Independent Students. out (of temporary) by the beginning of Winter Term," Housing officials predict that about 50 men and 30 he said. women will be assigned to temporary housing at the In an attempt to make more space available Winter beginning of Winter Term. Term for men, Housing allowed 75 men to cancel their Housing's goal is to move those students out of dormitory contracts (before Oct. 23). temporary housing by Christmas break, Mulberger "We got 58 (male students who cancelled their con said. tracts)," Mulberger said. "We were pleased if we However, if the permanent space is not made avail- wouldn't have got those 58, we could have only taken 116 able by students who leave the University, then those men. students will live in temporary until permanent space is "It's nothing for us it's merely an exchange," he available. said. "That's 58 more students we can accommodate. About 700 students left the University Winter Term The students (who want space) benefit." thousands more have been injured. Stevens is also active in making hazing illegal in states and was instrumental in outlawing it in New York last September. Hazing is now illegal in California, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. George Severine, public relations chairman for the Interfraternity Council, said Stevens has been a very popular speaker on campuses across the country and he expects a large turnout from the Greek com munity for tonight's speech. "We want to join her in participat ing in her national campaign," Seve rine said. "She is not anti-greek, just anti-abuse." —by Diane L. Rowell FOUND: CALCULATOR IN 26 M.S Call 234-2409 after 4:30 FOUND— DIOR MONSIEUR brown glasses in purple print case on Shortlidge Road. Call 234-1516 FOUND MONEY GIFT, Century Towers, High School Soccer Field Area, Call to Identify Phone 238- 5231 - FOUND: ONE GOLDEN condom. Call 865-7915 to claim, or check Help Wanted FOUND ONE PAIR of contact lenses near Pattee Monday, Nov 2. Call 238.2050, ask for Bill , FOUND WOMAN'S BLUE blazer with keys In pocket. 11/2, 7pm, 105 Forum Bldg. Call 865-5454 Man's wristwatch along McKean Road on east side of Pollock Hall near Eastview Terrace. Identify at HUB information desk. MULTI-COLORED SKI jacket and hooded sweatshirt (Harvard) found on Chl-0 hayride, 10122. Call 865- 5140 ....-:•.::.e4nsp..N-Rk.::: AAAAAH, I NEED date tickets for the Alabama game:. Call 237- 2949/237-4402. Ask for Eric AAAAA TWO HANDSOME, athletic grad students seek two fun-loving, affectionate females for serious relationship., Reply personals, but only If since - re.-Hopeful grads + A BEAUTIFUL BLONDE:Our eyes met near College and Gardner, our smiles were exchanged near Beaver and Gardner Sat.(lo/31) afternoon about Ipm. You were walking with friends, I was driving blue Celica. Reply Personals where and when to meet or simply meet me Thurs.(ll/5) 6:30 pm in front of HUB. Very Interested A CROZ, C D poppings? We're talkin' this term's hurting! But what does that have to do with the price of tea in China? Hey man, remem ber we love you Balls! Go For It!! Generically yours, MV & OK» A LONG DISTANCE dedication to the girl that has made these past two years the best. Happy second anniversary Thanks for all those smiles. Love always, Michael A LOVE BUNDLE pesonall ...How did you 111(e my sunglasses? Signed, 'Abused n'Abandoned' BAKE AND SOUP sale, St. An drew's Parish Hall, Fraser St. and Foster Ave., Saturday, November 7, 10am to 3pm. Baked goods,. home made vegetable beef soup, ham and cheese sandwiches. Come for lunch ARHS hopes to hold national conference By SHARON TAYLOR Daily Collegian Staff Writer About 20 members of the Association of Residence Hall Students will be promot ing their programs at a regional confer ence held in Cincinnati this weekend in hope of obtaining a bid to host a national conference in 1983. At the National Association of College and University Residence Halls confer ence, ARHS members will share three programs with the other schools, includ ing a residence hall damage reduction prograin, "ARHS the Life" which details the functions of ARHS at the University and a program explaining the functions of the Residence Hall Advi-. spry Board, said Todd Becker, ARHS member and national communication coordinator for the program. • Karen Gravlin, ARHS vice president, said, "ARHS got involved in NACURH two years ago. We sent representatives to the national and regional conferences and they would always come back with the same ideas (the conference) was a great time and very productive. Howev- BEAUTIFUL BLONDE STUDYING I'D LOVE TO know who left panties on bench in mall yesterday between on my door late Sunday night. Call 2nd and 3rd periods. You looked up Bucco 237-8314 or reply personals and smiled. Would like to meet. 238- INDEPENDENT MOBILE D.J. Asso -1869. 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Can goods, cereal goods, food staples and other non perishable Items can be taken to Riverside in Hills Plaza and base ment of HUB CONGRATULATIONS MARK S., Beaver, winner of the basket of cheer "MENAGERIE" COLLECTOR'S EP C.F. - I HAD a great time Friday Is available from the band or local night! You really make me smile, record stores. Brought to you by sailor. I gope the feeling's mutual. A Red Dog Records! deep. eyed, Jewish Puerto Rican MUSICIANS: OPPORTUNITY DANA IF YOU'LL be my big KNOCKS! Last Spring's hottest sister at DTD, Friday's lunch for you new band is reforming. Guitarists, is a CC hoagie. Love ya, Carol keyboardists call now 234-0754 DECKERS ARE #1! IM:champs, 'Bl. MYSTERY CALLER: You call every You guys are great! Alan, Chris, night between 10:00.10:30 pm - Jim, Joe, Maggot, Vet. Thanks for please don't hang up say some the champagne. See you at the thing dirty! Hey mystery man - It's a victory party! 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I Bearded male In brown car(Bill) can't wait 'til after the wedding. GUITARISTS—TRANSCRIPTIONS Happy 421 Gibber... Wee One AVAILABLE of guitar accompan- ALLENWAY BARBER SHOP - stop iments and solos. Notated in table- In today for a styled cut at Barber ture exactly as recorded by artist. Songs of Zeppelin, Yes, Kansas, Shop prices. 315 S. Allen Street. 238.4302 Paul Simon, Beatles, Genesis, and many others. Send for free catalog. SUNGLASSES STOLEN FROM 121 Jeremy Sparks, 5074 Upper Moun- W. Fairmount. They're prescription tain Rd., Lockport, NY, 14094 and you can't use them. Please GUYS AND DOLLS cast, crew, and return or just drop them off - 238- staff - break a leg, everyone! Love, 5407 Jacqui. P.S. Sorry Ron, but the THE COLLEGIATE FFA is having a posters are pink, not cherry red! citrus fruit sale now through No- GUY #l4 I'll meet you at the Train vember sth. For info. stop by 111 Armsby. (Arriving just in time for Station, Friday 6:30. You'll recog• Christmas gifts!) nine me. #2O HARVEST MOONS, WARM camp• TO MY VASOLINE BABY, God bless! Love, Shaggy fires, roasting hot dogs, toasting marshmallows, apple cider. BYOB TUTOR NEEDED FOR EMCH 12 where? Hay rides, how? Private immediately. Call Mike-234-3615 party with Nittany Mountain Trail Rides. Call 234.1300 WILL TRADE NOTRE Dame junior ticket for Alabama date ticket. Call H.O.P.S. GAYLINE 86340588, 7.9 pm 865.2852 Information on homosexuality and gay lifestyles ZYLPHIA LYNN, WHY are you looking here? Just because it's I ASKED THE time by the library, your birthday, you expect a person but I don't know if I meet the other al? (Try the Birthday column in requirements. Details? stead...) er, they felt that Penn State had more to offer than to get from (attending) the conferences. "So, we decided we'd bid to host the 1983 national conference," Gravlin said. Becker said, "A lot of small schools (participate in the conference). A big thing to them is to have all-night movies —that's nothing to us." Although ARHS members have more to offer than gain by attending NACURH 'conferences, Steve Cummins, ARHS ex ecutive vice president, said ARHS got the idea for showing movies and providing pinball machines in the residence halls at the national conference. "Movies and pinball were the two biggest things we got from NACURH," Cummins said. The school that hosts the national con ference would supply the majority of the programs, he said. Although the NACURH board of direc tors a student group comprised of two representatives from every regional area will not decide what school hosts the 1983 national conference until May, LADIES! WE NEED more of you to join us at Innovative Dating! We have over 200 active members now - twice as many men as•women. You select the type of person you enjoy being with by answering our ques tionnaire. Deadline November 9th for matches before term break. Dis count when you join with a friend. Don't delay - USG's dating service is not running this year, but we are! Call 238.4200 for application. Inno vative Dating - for people who enjoy meeting people LIFE WITH YOU has great ups and downs. That's how I know true love I have found. So, for you, James, I'll weather the storm, while between women you find yourself torn. On the day that we celebrated your birth, I hope that you found that somehow I was worth, the moods and the tears, the yelling and screaming, the laughter, the talk ing, understanding and dreaming. Happy Birthday, James! With Love, Jane scorr; THANKS FOR the roses. Would have thanked you sooner, but last name Is illegible. Janice SHANDYGAFF THURSDAY 10129, you can let me freeze, but please return my wallet HUB desk Housing referrals aid faculty By ROSEMARIE SMITH Daily Collegian Staff Writer Faculty going on sabbatical and those coming to the University for a short time can take advantage of the Housing Referral Service, managed by a group of faculty women and faculty wives. Operated by 15 volunteers, the non-profit referral service is de signed to alert incoming faculty and staff about available housing and help those going on sabbatical to rent their hothes, said Nancy Spear, one -of the original' service volun teers. For a $lO fee, people who want to rent their homes list the houses' features and the requested rent. The service will then refer those looking for housing. The $lO fee is used to pay office expenses, said Service Chairwoman Ann Nygaard. ' The Housing Referral Service was started in the early 1970 s by a group Becker said, this regional conference will provide a chance for ARHS mem bers to "make a name for Penn State." "We'll be competing against schools like Kent State (for the bid)," he said. Conversion Council The Calendar Conversion Council will hear a proposal by Chairman James Bartoo to establish a publication that will help communication between individual colleges when the University changes to semesters. • . The council will meet today in Kern Graduate Building. The council will also hear a report from Henry Hermanowicz, standing summer session committee chairman and dean of the College of Education, on the committee's plans for a summer session. Alternatives to the proposed "Block 45" class schedule will be presented by council member James Dungan. A pro- WE THINK WE'RE on the right track. Are you single, male, over 30, and wondering how you might meet some interesting, intelligent, attrac- tive single women (slightly. over 30)? We understand that this is an unusual approach to making new friends, but for us, nirvana is nei- ther being a barfly nor attending somber singles groups. We'd like to suggest that you Join us for din ner--an evening of good food, good wine, and a positive outlook. Let . us know your interests, your culinary preferences, your favorite wine, your age and your telephone number. Adventuresome replies can be made to P.O. Box 455, Goals burg, Pa. 16827. WENDI - SIX GOIN' on seven; Eas ter weekend The Wall! Roadtrip - drink, rattlesnakes, drink, 'Buddy', drink, The Police, drink, Bigfalls, 'its too high', where's Joe and Jan. Summer term Sutton court Sigma Chi 'Where's my fan?' 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Studentdiscount available. plant party. Call Kris 355.8781 237-0009 before 9pm INDEPENDENT MOBILE Disc-Jock ey Association presents D.J. Larry Moore, 234-0691. Choose from over "10,000" selections Classifications No PEHSONAL ads accepted by mall help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders rooms of faculty women who found it diffi cult to rent their homes when going on sabbatical. The women also had talked with temporary faculty who had trouble finding housing, Spear said. "It was more or less a natural thing," she said. Before the service was started, housing information was picked up through the grapevine, she said. Other universities have similiar services, she said. "We got a fair number of inquiriei from graduate students looking for housing," Spear said. A lot of stu dents call for information, but the service is designed for faculty and staff, she said. People from University academic departments often contact the serv ice to find housing for faculty or staff arriving on short notice. Many in quiries are from out-of-town people who know they will be in the area shortly, Spear said. One way for schools to exchange ideas is through the brother-sister program in which a larger school works with a small er school. However, ARHS has not joined to work with a smaller school, Becker said. to hear proposals posed "Block 36, 43 and 47" are revised versions of the "Block 45," Dungan said. Other council discussions will include: the lowa State trip, led by Bartoo; fac ulty contracts, led by Dick McCarl; gen eral education requirement changes, led by Bartoo; sabbatical leaves, led .by Wendell Harris; and the council's meet ing schedule for the rest of this year, led by Dungan. The council was formed after Universi ty President John W. Oswald announced last spring that the University will change from the term calendar to a semester calendar. .''......: - -01.AT..ti0.Av....- . • . .:::: DIANE, A BIG birthday wish for an (EASTON HOUSE) little sister Hon orary member (EASTON HOUSE) FOZZIE: HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my great big, lovable, huggable bo•bo bear. Yours forever, Judy CUE' BARBARIDAD, CAROL! Feliz Cumpleanos, Love your favorite roomies. Niece and Debbie ~E«~c« Phone # 8.16 roommates student service directory sublet typing wanted wanted to rent —by Scott Fritsche EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY