4—The Daily Collegian Monday, March 29, 1982 collegian notes • Penn State Students for Life will hold two, • The Office of Student Activities will hold a students, will meet from 11:30 a.m: to 1 p.m. • Tau Phi Delta fraternity will hold an outdoor showings Qf the film "How to Say No to a Rapist discussion on "State College's Health Care today in the Eisenhower Chapel. seminar with Geoff Brugler, who will present and Survive" during second and third periods Scene" at 8 tonight in the HUB main lounge. A slides on climbing Mt. Rainier and a demonstra today in the HUB main lounge. The showing is in health educator from Ritenour Health Center will • Al-Anon, a group for relatives and friends of tion of climbing equipment, at 7:30 tonight at 427 coordination with Women's Awareness Week. cover medical delivery services of the area. alcoholics, will meet at 8:30 tonight in 111 White E. Fairmount Ave. Building. - • Free University will present a critique and alternatives to Marxism and Leninism at 8:15 tonight in 242 Hammond. , • The juggling club Will practice at 8:30 tonight in 106 White Building. police log • Leslie Cross, associate director of the Materials Research Laboratory, told University Police Services Friday that a platinum crucible was missing from 278 Materials Research Labo ratory. The value of the crucible is estimated at $2,000, police said. Police are investigating the incident. • A car driven by Joan L. Albright, 326 Matilda Ave., collided with a car driven by Robert J. Thomas, 1821 E. Branch Road, as Thomas was backing his car out of his driveway onto East Branch Road Friday, the State College Police Department said. Nancy Thomas, a passenger in Thomas' car, was taken to Centre Community 'Hospital for X rays and released, police said. The damage to the left front fender and bumper of Albright's car is estimated at $3OO, and the damage to Thomas' car is estimated at $7OO to $l,- 000, police said. • A car driven by Jeffrey S. Rearick, Port Matilda, collided with a car driven by Dana L. Austin, 1034 W. Beaver Ave., Saturday when Austin stopped his car in the 500 block of West College Avenue, State College police said. The Career Development and Placement Center and the Women's Studies Option presents: 1:00 - The Professional Perspective—how a career counselor views the dual career job search—strategies and steps. 2:30 - The Employer's Perspective on dual career couples—moving in and moving up. 4:00 - The Personal Perspective—how some couples have managed job search. Four participants will be selected from the audience to accompany the panelists to dinner at the Nittany Lion Inn following the program. NS nth ents Feiser "Job Search and the Dual Career Couple" #Tuesday, March 30, 1982, Art Gallery Lounge, HUB. • A teacher with Informed Homebirth, Inc. . • Eco-Action will show films on nuclear power will present a slide/tape presentation of Five • Students for a United Ireland will meet at from noon to 6 today in the HUB Assembly Room. Women/Five Births at 8 tonight in the Center for 7:30 tonight in 314 Boucke. A resident of the Three Mile Island area will Well-Being, 200 W. College Ave., suite 204. speak on the continuing effects of the accident at tonight in the HUB Gallery lounge • Horizons Educational Committee volunteers 7' 30 • Late Bloomers, a support group for older will meet at 7 tonight in 214 HUB teers to work on free concerts and movies to be Damage to each of Rearick's and Austin's cars estimated at $3,500, police said.presented this summer. To sign up stop in 305 • is estimated at $6OO, police said. Rekas was issued a citation for driving at an Kern or call 865-4211. unsafe speed, police said. • A car driven by Robert G. Modany, Midland, • University garden plots are available for collided with a car driven by James E. Parkinson, • Scott R. Schumacher, West Chester, ran into $7.50 each with student identification. Sign-ups Cincinnati, on Saturday when Modany drove a car driven by Raymond J. Boyle of Wilkes will be taken from Ito 4 Monday through Friday across the intersection of West College Avenue on Barre at the intersection of South Garner Street afternoons until April 16 in 305 Kern. South Burrowes Road, against a flashing, red and Holly Alley on Sunday, State College police traffic signal, State College police said. said. s Entries for men's intramural soccer and Parkinson's car struck . Modany's car, which Schumacher ran into the left front fender of the tennis doubles are being accepted' until noon then stuck a pedestrian traffic signal, police said. car, witnesses told police. Thursday in 2 Intramural Building. Hours today Damage to Modany's car is estimated at $l,OOO, The impact threw Schumacher onto the hood of through Wednesday are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to Parkinson's car at $BOO and to the traffic signal the car, and into the windshield, breaking it, Divisions are dormitory, fraternity, independent at $2OO, police said. police said. and graduate-faculty. If you have questions call • ' - Schumacher suffered bleeding of the face, a 865-5401. • A car driven by Karl F. Rekas, 251 Ridge concussion, abrasions to the left and right ear, ' Ave., collided with a car driven by Martha T. Cox, • Need help filling out your tax return or have and swelling of the lower left ear, police said. 303 Easterly Parkway, in the intersection of East any tax questions? The Volunteer Income Tax College Avenue and Gerald Street, State College Schumacher was treated for his injuries and is Assistance program will assist with , simple tax police said. in good condition at Centre Community Hospital, problems. Bring tax forms to the HUB ground Rekas suffered cuts to his head, and Cox and a hospital spokeswoman said. floor from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Stella Gianfelice, a passenger in Cox's car, suf- fered concussions, police said. • G.W. Sheary, 104 Rocky Lane, told State •An exhibit of books by Caribbean writers is Rekas, Cox and Gianfelice were treated and College police Friday that two Winchester rifles on display in the Black Studies Room of Pattee released from Centre Community Hospital, a and some ammunition were missing from that through the end of Spring Term. hospital spokeswoman said. address. Damage to the left front side of Rekas' car is The value of the weapons and ammunition is • Sign-ups for the Greek Week 'B2 Assassin estimated at $2,000, while damage to Cox's car is estimated at $330, police said. Game will be held until next Friday in 203-B HUB. - tee" e 7.3 -s? 4 .0,, pl. • • N' \ l t o • • l• 4 • . 0 4 0 , so e ; , e ,c,N A o 116 G a 4 .. 2‘. ~ • x •eS t- e 9 0 1C% • 1. 0‘ 11. 'CN e " 1 . 1 cLOWNititiff %. . I Z . "ii." -... 4•41' ft?, r .4 111 1 h E. Beaver Ne 0 9°........4104000........401100.4144.400•41047* (111 Visit Dairy Queen and Treat . Yourself To Their z jo MARCH SPECIAL ~ ti, 7 7 ./ Reg. 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College Ave. 4:30-2 am Friday 12 n00n.2 am Saturday 237-2466 12 noon-1 am Sunday Science council elects officers By JiFFERY BOSSERMAN Collegian Staff Writer The College of Science Student Council elect ed a new president Thursday night, choosing Sue Wilkinson (9th-biology) to replace Melinda Lantz (12th-chemistry and pre-medicine). Other new officers are: Mary Ann Thompson (9th-biology), vice president, and Dana Schweizer (7th-biochemistry), secretary. A treasurer' will not be elected until the council's next meeting because of a lack of response by members who were present and the nomination of others who were not present. Wilkinson said she wants to try to get more people involved with the council's activities. She would also like to improve student-alumni relations, possibly through a tailgate or coffee hour, and work on better programs for the College of Science's Expos, she said. Lantz said she was relieved that she was no longer president, but added that her work was not yet finished. The newly-elected officers do not take over for another two weeks, she said. In other business: • Alumnus Marsh White presented $25 awards to the volunteers who raised the most money for each of the three nights in the college's phone-a-thon. Winners were . Martin Kroll (3rd-science), Jerome Charles (3rd-science) and Marjorie Kubiak (3rd-pre-medicine). 'The phone-a-thon raised $7,400 this year compared to $3,200 !ast year, White said. • The council announced that a logo design contest is being held by the College of Science. One hundered dollars will be awarded for the winning design, $75 for the runner-up and $5O for the third-place entry, Lantz said. The contest is open to the entire University, unlike last year. All entries must be submitted at 211 Whitmore by May 1. • The Free University Course Listings Ballroom Dance Jazz Stretch Israeli & Folk Dancing Tap—Beginner Tap—Advanced Beginner Tap—lntermediate Tap—Advanced Scottish. Country Dancing Exercise Class Stretchersize Beginning Bellydancing Intermediate Belly Dancing Country Living Skills Do you Want to Work with Preschoolers Graphics Layout & Design How to Run a Film Series AFSlRotary Alumni Practical Vagabonding Informed Homebirth Oasis Help Center Heat Pumps, Geothermal, Solar Extraction Sinclair ZXBI /80 Computer Interest Group Hang Gliding R• 080 Present Address 888 N. College Ave. State College, PA 16801 (814) 377-3928 Objective: Education: Activities, Honors: Work EXperience: Other Interests: Contact the Free U at 223 HUB or call 863-0038 for more info Food Preparation for Optimum Health Creating Changes in Your Life What is Holistic Health? Meditation and the Conscious Self Relaxation Technique Feet & Leg Massage Organic Gardening Holistic Weight Control Everything You Wanted to Know about Philosophy Native American Herbal Remedies Horizons Figure Drawing Aikido Coed Volleyball Coed Softball Foil Fencing Juggling Caving—Speleology Play the Harmonica Tang Soo Do It's Time to Fly Airplanes Exploring Nature • Creative Drama Advanced D & D Peter Pantheism Vegetarian Cooking Class Getting By Eckankar Baha'i Faith A Radical Approach to Who is Jesus Understanding Genesis Beginning Hebrew Advanced Hebrew Beginning Yiddish Yours. J. B. Hunting To find an entry-level position in personnel management with a progressive retail company. The Pennsylvania State University, 1978-1982 Bachelor of Science -- Business Management Cumulative Grade Point Average: 3.33 Area of Concentration: Personnel Management Eight terms on Dean's List Alpha Alpha Beta social fraternity Marketing Club Intramural tennis_ Bloodmobile volunteer aide September 1980 - present The Clothes Store, State College, PA As assistant manager, I coordinated work schedules for nine part-time employees, maintained a periodic merchandise inventory and assisted customers. September 1978 - June 1979 and September 1979 - June 1980 University Research Center, University Park, PA Catalogued graduate student research projects and worked with other employees to integrate the department's files into the university's computer system.. June 1977 - August 1978 J. C. Penney, Augusta, ME regla as a stock clerk and moved up to a general sales position in the sporting goods departtent. 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Education The Pennsylvania State University, 1978-1982 Bachelor of Science Degree Business Management Cumulative Grade Point Average: 3.33 Area of Concentration: Personnel Management Eight terms on Dean's List Alpha Alpha Beta social fraternity Marketing Club, Intramural tennis Bloodmobile volunteer aide September 1980 - present The Clothes Store, State College, PA As assistant manager, I coordinated work schedules for nine part-time employees, maintained a periodic merchandise inventory and assisted customers. September 1978 -June 1979 and September 1979 - June 1980 University Research Center, Univer.sity Park, PA Catalogued graduate student research projects and worked with other employees to integrate the departm.nt's files into the university's com puter system. June 1977 - August 1978 J. C. Penney, Augusta, ME Began as a stock clerk and moved up to a general sales position in the sporting goods department. , Other Interests Enjoy jogging, squash, racquetball and most other sports, coin collecting, playing the guitar and singing. References available upon request. Q's and A's about the specific medical needs of undergraduates, graduates, men, women, students with families and dependents, etc. Refreshments Served! • urso J. B. Hunting Activities, Honors Work Experience each additional page) is a small investment in your future. Besides, can you really afford not to look this good? Room 7 Carnegie Building Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. _or by appointment 863-3215 A CARE SCENE' Discussion of LaCal Medical Delivery Services with 808 LUMAG Health Educator Ritenour Health Center The Daily Collegian Monday, March 29, HUB Main Lounge Permanent Address 258 Redtree Ave. Augusta, ME 00349 (904) 756.0029