The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 24, 1982, Image 4

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    6—The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 24, 1982
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-.g. The Sisters of Alpha Chi Omega *
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-g- Are Proud to Present
-g- ' Their 1982 Fall Pledge Class ' *
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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
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* Kathy Carson Anne Jain Kami Shoop *
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* Judith Chekan Anne Kantner Beth Stutzman
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* Karin Davis Amy Lecce Barbara Wagner
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* Judy Engle Kathleen Molden Linda Yaccaiino *
4 Cynthia Fedigan Lauren Moore . Kathleen ZeliS *
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* Sherri Frank ' Valerie Newcomb Linda Zurheide *
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4 Carolyn Classen Lee Ann Peterson *
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-* We Would Also Like to Congratulate Our Newest -g
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* Andy Adomitis John McNally *
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* Jon McKay
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The sisters of Chi Omega would like to extend our warmest
welcome to our wonderful 1982 Pledge Class
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RE.Ad THE COLLEGIAN
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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
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THE
BRICKHOUSE4
TAVERN
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Humes Alley around the corner from Uncle Eli's
c,J›,ooft
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our
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specialtiest,'
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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
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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
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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!
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• 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
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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.
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