The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 14, 1981, Image 11

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    20—The Daily Collegian Monday, Dec. 14,1981
Blue and white spirit
spread by
By SCOTT G. OTT
Daily Collegian Staff Writer
A blue and white jacket, a blue sweater
and a tie this is the uniform of a new
campus organization created to inform
students and alumni that support of the
University should not end after gradua
tion.
Lion Ambassadors will be an organiza
tion of 50 enthusiastic, dependable stu
dents who want to help the alumni
remain “Penn State proud” throughout
life, said Larry Atwell, student/alumni
Relations coordinator.
Project ideas for the Lion Ambasssa
dors include a publicity committee to
work on a new student handbook and the
Ambassadors Speakers Bureau, a group
of student speakers informing other stu
dents about the Alumni Association and
the Office of Gifts and Endowments,
Atwell said.
“If they understood the functions of the
office, they would be more willing to give
support,” he said.
John W. Black, associate executive
director of the Alumni Association, said,
SPONSORED By THE G
Artists Series/Opera as Film
Sophia Loren as Alda “Tales of Hoffman" (1951) / April 13 will be the last event in the
(Sung by Renata Tebaldi) in the arms of Luciano della Opera as Film series.
Marra as Radames (Sung by Guiseppe Campora)
GO HOME ON A USG BUS!
Departures
Philly
Dec. 18
12:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
All buses will return January 3,1982 at 7:00 p.m.
Buses will begin loading in front of the HUB approx. 15 min.
before departure time and will stop at parking lot 80 approx. 5
after scheduled departure time
Stops
Philly
King of Prussia Mall
(Wanamakers)
Reading Terminal
Prices
Philly
One Way
$14.75
Roundtrip
$28.50
Tickets will go on sale at the HUB Desk,
9am-3pm, December 11th
AUul K and the 14th-18th
Dec. 19
12:30 p.m.
students
“The more a student knows about the
Alumni Association, the more likely he is
to continue to support the University
after graduation.
“The terms student and alumni are not
mutually exclusive,” Black said. “They
are just two different time segments in
the life of a Penn Stater.”
The need for student/alumni relations
organizations has been growing at the
University for the past 10 years because
of increased enrollment, he said.
The official purpose of the organization
is “to inculcate within the students the
idea that their involvement with and
support of Penn State should begin while
they are students and not end with their
graduation, but continue the rest of their
lives,” according to a pamphlet distrib
uted by the Alumni Association.
The ambassadors will also assist the
University’s admissions office in giving
tours of the University Park Campus,
Atwell said.
Lion Ambassadors will accept applica
tions until 5 p.m. today in 105 Old Main.
ADUA TE STUDENT ASSOC!A T/ON
' Pitts.
Dec. 18
1:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Pittsburgh
David Weis
Miracle Mile
Heinz Hall
Pittsburgh
One Way
$12.25
Roundtrip
$23.75
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Aim
(1953)
Tuesday, December 15
8 pm in Eisenhower Auditorium
Verdi’s monumental opera is transformed into an extraordinary, .
captivating film—as vivid and impressive to the eye
, as it Is eloquent and moving to the ear.
Tickets: Eisenhower Auditorium box office beginning at 7:30 pm
prior to the performance. All seats UNreserved.
PSU student $1.50 Nonstudent: $2.50
Dec. 19
1:00 p.m.
Abortion bill to go to Senate this week
House-approved bill faces Round 2 in long adoption battle
By RON WATERS kin W qc cnftpnoH Yw _
Daily Collegian Staff Writer m t However, Cunningham said the length and techni-
In the aftermath of a two-day legislative fight to instep of b!th be requFrSTefore a K3d the f bUI ™ de thl t ° ption f “ nrealis . t j Ic
make abortions harder to get in Pennsylvania both obtain an aborHon Q » a mmor cou,d Al ®°-|’ e said a referendum would be not be possible
site are preparing tor .he next round: the Senate . Omitting a requirement that the remains „i
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anti-abortion forces will have cause to reioice • ?Ewh«, t • t , now full well that there sno constitutional provision
bill. “Quite candidly, we got"muS'more'ttap 1 ? broken"" 1 ' f '* appeared 1118 law was about to be Cunningham said he favors such a change in the
imagined we would get and weVe auitp wifh m . , constitution so voters can decide whether they would
that ” Q • The bill still requires a 24-hour waiting period after favor abortion on demand, for example.
The other prime sponsor of the bill Ren stenhpn 3 woman is counselled about her decision. If the fetus Rep. Joseph Hoeffel, D-Montgomery County, who
Freind, R-Delaware County said he was pleased with ObG Via H b e ’i^ n P re ? enc , e . of a opposed the bill, said the constitution does not state
the final vote. He described the two davsof debate as aanc | d ° ct ° r 1S re( l u . ired and the abortion technique that a referendum on a statewide issue would be
“horrendous” and the most exhausting davs he had Ah yto reSU lif 3 T birt f. must be used. would be illegal because the constitution makes no
ever spent, Si Abort lo ™ may not be performed m public hospitals mention of referendums of that type. Until a referen-
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NYC
Dec. 18
5:00 p.m.
Dec. 19
12:00 p.m.
NYC
Rockaway Mall
Entrance
NYC Port Authority
NYC
One Way
$29.00
Roundtrip
$56.50
I The Undergraduate Program
I in Business Administration
I is offering for
I l-6th Term Business Students
I ACADEMIC SURVIVAL SKILLS WORKSHOP
Topics: NOTETAKING TECHNIQUES
METHODS OF STUDY
TEST TAKING STRA TEGIES (test anxiety)
Orientation
and
Registration: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1981
Place: 102 CHAMBERS BUILDING
I Time: sth PERIOD I
■ Coordinated by The Core Advising Program ■
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