6—The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 24, 1982 Ttc.*444************444444444***4444.4444,* -g- -g -.g. The Sisters of Alpha Chi Omega * 4 3 -g- Are Proud to Present -g- ' Their 1982 Fall Pledge Class ' * * -g --*-g Lee Bonaroti Lisa Garrusso Debra Nicholson .g. * Maureen Burke Cathy Grady Jennifer Owens * * Carol Byrd Barbara Grusch Elizabeth Schofield * Lauren Campbell Jane Horning Karen Seecs • 4 *, * Kathy Carson Anne Jain Kami Shoop * * * Judith Chekan Anne Kantner Beth Stutzman * * Karin Davis Amy Lecce Barbara Wagner --- * * Judy Engle Kathleen Molden Linda Yaccaiino * 4 Cynthia Fedigan Lauren Moore . Kathleen ZeliS * 4 * Sherri Frank ' Valerie Newcomb Linda Zurheide * * 4 Carolyn Classen Lee Ann Peterson * * , * * • • * -* We Would Also Like to Congratulate Our Newest -g --- -g --- Little Brothers! -g -* -g --4- * Andy Adomitis John McNally * * * Jon McKay * * , U -154 ''' .g. * * 100% Cotton Rugby pa t o • Pants spORT 20 00 Reg. 3800 KEEP up wiTh LION COUNTRy ANNIVERSARY SALE NAVY • KHAKI • LODEN • ROYAL "Repeat of a Sellout" Wool Knit Ties 5 00 each Twelve Colors MICHAEL'S CLOTHING CO. hoc gentleme4 238 4050 FRASER Si. MINI MALL STOREWIDE 10% SAVINGS Visa Master Card American Express Wool-Blend FLANNEL SLACKS 25 00 Rcg. $35 NAVY-GREY BROWN-OXFORD i i "J r / i cp> vi i 09 i c 6 0 1 / i i -. 7: •• C 491 i / i i i i / • ••"./ • / i !..011.01 / v• / The sisters of Chi Omega would like to extend our warmest welcome to our wonderful 1982 Pledge Class .Dayna .oevilacqua Lacey Auni Seanne%Ouclmet ogim6edy -Ous oiCal4lyn Calladine atisfine Clacn cifaildeen Yawson Zee cAne Youming (AncAea enslen Jacqueline eynon U-154 alPW)t<9lt."4/to'll''4'tolt4l,oWlta,to,L,9l,..9l.9lLO:telt~r-491L0c.01L01‘01t~K~1.911.911~1,0j RE.Ad THE COLLEGIAN cKet V -aU -fotti Marnmel llison Minds 2amela ciCaten gatei • Alen Sethi? ciCaMetitze Imes- Melissa ones • gill (Xennatd clQindetly ciCtempa Chi 0 Love, the sisters of Chi Omega' Ana -Cauty (Any Yle/son 31atg -TOfano c_iCtistin glasizek 3ierty Scott 31av inn Sonnta_q Colleen Stewart Cynillia Sutton .2at6ata -9;lley collegian notes • The Krishna Yoga Society will hold' a free vegetarian feast at 7 'tonight and 5 Sunday, night at 103 E. Hamilton Ave. • The Ballroom Dance Club will practice at 7 tonight in 3B White Building. Everyone is welcome. • Cornmonsplace Coffeehouse, sponsored by the Graduate Student Association, will feature Dave Volk and Don Teschner at 8 tonight in 102 Kern. Country Music's "Force of One" 113 r. performs tonight and Sat. 10-2 p.m. Happy Hours 5-7 p.m. with Dave Parry t • 0 , a THE BRICKHOUSE4 TAVERN -749 IPA Humes Alley around the corner from Uncle Eli's c,J›,ooft feat tril ls our frozen house specialtiest,' Jiew„ 'd Ice ure,,a rinks Toasted Ai-movici-G-ardy Darcer White Russia - n- Brandy Alexander Goldevt Spike- Grasshopper Blackberry Bush. STATION - JUNCTION of coLLE''E GARNE-': THE TRAI • The State College Bicycle Club will sponsor a tour through Black Moshannon and Philipsburg (75 miles). The tour will leave from Cen tral Parklet at 9 Saturday morning. • The Leagup of Women Voters of State College will register voters from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the Nittany Mall. • The Handball Club will meet at 7 Sunday night in. 29 Intramural Build ing. After the meeting, interested 7-- - -........ , !------- I NtozAw thru 3 Sept , on I - selected items o Kay J e w e l e rs at the Nitta Mon-SatnY Mall NEO Open 10- 9 2a —0"-----=----,, '7337 -'4' —.--.. • wAll handball players are welcome to play on courts 7 to 12 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. • Mortar Board senior honbr so ciety will wash cars in exchange for small donations from noon to 5 Sun day at Graham's Sunoco, 502 E. Col lege Aye. • The bicycle division of the Penn State Outing Club will meet at 1 Sunday in the HUB Parking Lot for a 25-mile ride to Fisherman's Paradise trout hatchery. FRESHMEN and SOPHOMORES The USG Dept. of Legal Affairs is now looking for prospective members. Applications are available in 213 HUB. Deadline: Friday Oct. 1 R• 268 Pick up your Favorite Drinkin' buddies. "MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE" Doily 9-6 Fri 9-9 - CLOSED WED • The hiking division of the Penn State Outing Club will hike a new section of the Mid-State Trail at 9 Sunday. Sign up at the HUB Desk. The hike will be followed by a free supper. • The Pennsylvania Campaign For a Nuclear Weapons Freeze will show a film titled "The Last Epidem ic: Discussion of Effects of Nuclear War By Prominent Physicians and Scientists" at 7:30 Sunday night at the Wesley Foundation, 256 E. Col lege Ave. t's Stroh's Month! SIN 0 1 / 4 ,• "Attidly for OW 4:Or /Wa r m Not Colt,,t W • - .l 3 Prori. • Glionss „N. tfie A AlI ; 139 N. Patterson St —CALL-- 238-3031 • The canoe division of the Penn State Outing Club will sponsor a two hour training clinic in Bellefonte for beginning racers Sunday. It will be taught by Dave Curran, a former U.S. team member. For transportation, meet at McCoy Natatorium at 10 a.m. For more information call 238-5877. • The Friends of India Association told University police yesterday that will sponsor the movie "Manzi!" (En- five window screens were slashed in glish subtitles) at 2 Sunday in the Beam Hall. The damage to the HUB Assembly Room. Elections for screens was estimated at $l5O. offices will follow the movie. —by Chris Cooney 10% OFF All Shoe Repairs With student ID and this coupon Good through 9/24 to 9/30 Coricino's Shoe Repair 323 E. Beaver Ave. • 234.5208 Seniors: Time is running out! You aren't born with it. It has to be acquired. And we can help. Our expert staff and KMS NucleoProtein Hair Care Products give you the look that others look up to. • We give you a brilliant cut, a superb style. Along with the glow of health and beauty in your hair from KMS Profes sional Products...you've got nothing but class. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! $3O O OFF Shampoo,Cut,&Blow•dry ■ Otter Expires Sept. 29,1982 II i2oB"Calder Way, Calder Square II State College 234-3366 Li INN KMS Professional Hair Care Center • emasosommaseammussmosamommummagosimmommsasemil The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 24, 1982-7 police log • Milford Heddleson, coordinator of environmental quality, told Uni versity Police Services yesterday that a model of the new Agricultural Arena was missing from the lobby of the Agricultural Administration Building. The value of the model is estimated at $6OO, police said. • Norman Brown, 115 Warnock, Make your appt. TODAY for your yearbook portrait Drop by 209 HUB, or call 865-2602. PcinNi