30—The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 11, 1981 collegian notes • An International Craft Sale will be held from 6 to 8 tonight at the Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. The sale, sponsored by the World Agricultural SOrvice Society, will also be held from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, and from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. , • The Society of Mineral Economists will sponsor a faculty-student mixer at 7 tonight at 510 Penn Towers, 340 E. Bea ver Ave. 'e The Executive Energy Conserva tion Committee is interested in conduct ing a survey on student attitudes and knowledge on energy issues. For further information, contact M. Rashid Khan at 865-2291. , e Late applications for a position with thl Student Counselor Program will ac cepted until 5 today only in 135 Boucke. o A representative of Capital Blue Cioss and Blue Shield will answer ques tions on Blue Cross-Blue Shield Insur ance from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in Kern lobby and from 2:15 to 3 this afternoon in 112 Kern. 0 The Krishna Yoga Society will spon sor a free vegetarian feast at 7 tonight and 5 Sunday afternoon at 103 E. Hamil ton Ave. • The Astronomy Club and the astron omy department will sponsor an astrono my open house at 8 tonight on the sixth floor of Davey Laboratory. If overcast, the open house will be held at the same time and place tomorrow. o The Ballroom Dance Club will meet at 7 tonight in 133 White Building. • The American Institute of Industrial Engineers will sponsor a coffeehouse ******************** i r Arena I Starts Friday MERYL STREEP * „ .4( .4 - " • TheffienCh : 4 S 17 ' 2 ' heutenants * e — WOrnan rs. : 4 - UNITED ARTISTS® * t Last Time Gigolo —1:454:45 * AREANA-5-PLEX THEATRES & CASINO .• 1600 N. Atherton St. 237-2444 • •1( FREE PARKING * Arena II Starts Friday -Ic WOMAN IN LOVE • 14,;1,:` 4c 4c . Last Time Nibbler 7:00.8:30.10:00 X ******************* Student. Nurses Association will hold the first meeting ;:; of winter term Sunday, Dec. 13 at 6:30 p.m. in H. • Dev. Living Center. Speaker: P. Stockhouse, a pediatric Nurse . • Practitioner. • • Christmas refreshments will be served! U. 256 TIME BANDITS PG THURS 7:45 & 9:45 FRI 7:30 & 9:30 SAT & SUN 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK PG NIGHTLY 7:00 & 9:15 SAT & SUN 2:00, 4:15, 7:00, 9:15 BUDDY BUDDY PG NIGHTLY 7:30, 9 . 30 SAT & SUN 1:30 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 :;TS FRIDAY from 9 to 11 this morning in 213 Ham mOnd. • The European Student Association will sponsor a party at 8 tonight 'in the Atherton Hall basement. • Black Caucus will hold a Kwanzaa Candelight Ceremony at 6 tomorrow night and Sunday night in the Conference Room of the Walnut Buildifig. • The United Ministry will sponsor a free film, "Nothing But A Man," at 8 tomorrow night at the Wesley Founda tion, 256 E. College Ave. • The Kung Fu Club will hold an open workout at 6:30 tomorrow night in 106 White Building. • The Arts and Architecture Interest House will sponsor and open house at 7 tomorrow night in the design studio on the first floor of Beam Hall. • The Model Railroad Club will hold a open house from 7 to 9 tomorrow night and at 1 Sunday afternoon in their clu broom in the basement of the HUB. • The Penn State Glee Club and Penn State Chorus will present a Christmas concert at 3 Sunday afternoon in Schwab Auditorium. • The Newman Student Association of the Penn State Catholic Center will spon sor a Christmas caroling program and party at 8 Sunday night. Anyone inter ested is asked to meet in the main lounge of Eishenhower Chapel at 8 p.m. • The University Choir and Universi ty Symphony Orchestra.will present "A Christmas Festival" at 8:30 Sunday night in Eisenhower Auditorium. Admis sion is free • The State College Area Music Guild will present a concert at 2:30 Sunday night at the Unitarian Fellowship, 758 Glenn Rd. • The Badminton Club will meet from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon in the north gym of the White Building. • The Annual Children's Christmas Party,, sponsored by the Paul ,Robeson Cultural Center, will be held from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon in the Assembly Room of the Walnut Building. The event is part of the International Holiday Festival. • State Rep. Gregg L. Cunningham, R-Centre County, will hold his weekly town meeting at 7 Sunday night in the Harris Township Municipal Building. police log • William R. Scheffley, 516 W. White hall Rd., told the State College Police Department on Wednesday that a car struck a mailbox and split a rail fence in front of his home between 2 and 2:30 Wednesday morning. Damage to the mailbox and fence was about $4OO, police said. • A female student told University Police Services on Wednesday that an unidentified male exposed himself to her in Thompson Hall. • Carol McClure, 331 E. Hamilton Ave., told State College police on Wednesday that seven or eight silver spoons were missing from her home since sometime between October 12 and people • Stewart W. Hither, John Russell Ez zell and Ronald J. Teichman, members of the University's College of Business Administration faculty, are winners in the Masters of Business Administration Association's annual Excellence in Tea ching Awards. Bither,. professor of marketing, has won the award four times. Ezzell, asso ciate professor and head of the depart ment of finance, and Teichrnan, assistant professor of accounting, have both re ceived the award twice. To determine the winners, course eval uations written by MBA students were studied by officers of the MBA Associa tion, Michael P. Hottenstein, faculty di rector of the MBA program, and Charles F. Maguire, assistant director. • Joseph L. French has been elected to the Committee on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association for a three-year term. December 1. The value of the missing items is about $2BO, police said. • • Edgar Palpant, forestry research assistant, told University police on Wednesday that three pine trees were cut down and removed from the north side of the Forestry Research Laboratory. The trees are valued at $396, police said. ' Guy Mussey, landscape foreman, told University police on Wednesday that three pine trees were missing from Park ing Lot 80. The ,trees are valued at $360, pblice said. 00000000000000000000C)00000000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I . . A I - • .41 o r 4 ,41, ~...4,... 0 1 . , : ~... o o -- o THE MOST CON destroy the homosexual feelings within KC 1 11 q"Pacino is in sensitive, even witty form..." MAGAZINE FRI & SUNDAY 7 & 9PM KERN $1.50 0 Association 0 • ID) U• 091 000000000060®0000000000000*0,0000000000000 —by Michael Rossi IME:= From the director of "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist", comes this intense mystery. Come with Al Pacino as he goes CRUISING the gay bars stalking the psychopath who only murders gays to . French, professor in charge of educa tional psychology and school psychology in the University's division of counseling and educational psychology, is one of ten members on the committee, which eval uates applications of U.S. psychology programs seeking approval. , ._ • Stanley F. Paulson, dean of the College of The Liberal Arts, has been elected chairman of the Commission on Arts and Sciences of the National Asso ciation of Land Grant . Universities and Colleges for 1982-83. Paulson will also attend the 68th an nual meeting of the Association of Anieri can Colleges in January in Boston. Paulson is a member of the asociation's board of direetors 'and a program chair man. • John J. Cahir, professor of meteo rology and associate dean for resident instruction in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, is the new president of the National Weather Association. The association publishes The National Weather Digest, as well as sponsoring regional and national meetings. o Robert L. Webb, professor of elec trical engineering, has been elected a Fellow of the American Society of Me chanical Engineers. The society honored Webb for his achievements in heat transfer research and enhanced heat transfer technology. He has several patents, and has been technical editor of the society's Journal of Heat Transfer and chairperson of the. its Heat Transfer Division. • Craig F. Bohren, associate profes sor of meteorology, has been appointed a consulting editor of Weatherwise, a bi monthly magazine on weather published by Heldref Publications, Washington. Bohren was also visiting scholar at the SAT & SUN 7, 8:30, 10 PM 101 Chambers $1.50 Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Arizona last summer. • •Z. T. Bieniawski„ professor of min eral engineering at the University, has been appointed to two National Research Council committees. • The National Research Comicil is the chief operating agency of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering. Bieniawski is director of the Pennsyl vania Mining and, Mineral Resources Research InstitUte headquartered at the University. • e Nancy Lowmaster of State College and Philip Kaspryszy of . Yorkville, N.Y., graduate , students at the University, have have won the 1981 Dan H. Waugh Memorial Teaching Awards. The awards honor outstanding teach ing by graduate assistants in the depart ment of chemistry at the University and consist of $l5O prizes and certificates. Lowmaster, who is working for her master's degree, taught recitation sec tions of Chemistry 12. Kasprzyk, a doc toral candidate, taught the laboratory section of Chemistry 15, 35 and 36. • John L. George, professor emeritus of wildlife managment, has retired after 18 years. At the University, George has studied white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, elk, ot ters and eastern coyotes, as well as animal damage control and DDT's effect on animals. He also helped develop the "Penn State 5-Wire Electrical Deer Fence." do. The Golden Key National Honor Society has awarded scholarships to Da vid A. Kenny and Roberta L. Millard. The $750 awards were made for outstand ing scholastic achievement, leadership and service to the community. bawdy good humor, freshness, and irreverence." - Judith Crist • • O • ~ • • • . , ; r 0 THIS MOVIE IS TOTALLY OUT ' CONTROL , MN 011981 .' ;,' , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O iO O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 jraatiCl 0 Student csociatio oduatio ud•nt himself. 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Clri ,_di‘?_, ire,4ik - , ipliz-c--4-4 "Nyuk, Nyuk, Nyuk" by Dave Jenkins (answers In tomorrow's Classifieds) BASKIN-BOBBIES ICE CREAM Christmas Shoppers Special (and anyone else who likes ice'cream) Bring this ad as your coupon Buy One Sundae ($1.40 size) and get one Free 358 East College Avenue Watch out for bikes ! The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 11, 1981-3