4—The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 27, 1982 OPEN 7 DAYS • 238• COPY 1 0 Free Cop!pli, Good with this coupon / offer expires C~ _ 1 __ _ Marianne Gravatte COUPON A sultry State College showing for Playboy's Miss October By BONNIE MORTER Collegian Staff Writer Friday's rush to Happy Hours was pleasantly interrupted by Playboy's October Playmate, an attractive blonde who drew crowds at several downtown businesses. Surrounded by gawking fans, Mari anne Gravatte graciously signed hun dreds of autographs. Her stops included Graham's, McLanahan's, Kaye's Korner and Uni-Mart. Gravatte delivered each autograph with a big, sometimes shy, smile and rewarded each fan with individual attention for waiting in line. A model for only one year and once very introverted, the 22-year-old some times still finds her role in the public eye intimidating. "When we first started the tour, I was really scared," she said, "but now that it's almost over, I'm just starting to enjoy it." The three-week promotional tour included stops at Sacramento, Stock ton and Mather Air Force Base in California; Boston, Altoona and State College. Gravatte said she liked State College best because most of the people were her own age. "I'd always been really shy, but I'm getting over it," she said. "I really don't have much choice now." The sultry model was clad in a silky, form-fitting, violet jumpsuit with a modest scoop neckline and a tiny bunny insignia sewn on the upper left corner. Strappy, high-heeled san dals supplemented her natural height of 5 feet 8 inches. The USG Department of Legal Affairs is now accepting applications for new members: Applications are available in 213 HUB Deadline: Friday, Oct 1 KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT LAW SCHOOL Talk with Dean Edward Potts of GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW PLACE: 114 Burrowes Building TIME: 9:00-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-4:30 p.m. DATE: September 27, 1982 For an appointment, contact Linda Klinger at 865.7515, 107 Burrowes Building MICHAEL'S CLOTHING CO. FRASER. Cantle/n it' 238-4050 MINI MALL 1p Near Ye! Near Ye! Dinner at The Diner served everyday-from 5 p.m. to 11p.m. In addition to our everyday large menu selection we now offer very tempting specials (veal, lamb, pork, beef, poultry and seafood) everyday of the week. Gourmet delights at diner prices. Come and try our specials tit Mlbe Toliege Diner •.. • ; • .• • ; • '..; ..• sx".' • „ Open 24 Hours 126 W. College Ave. Specifics, for those who haven't bought Ockober's PlaybOy yet, in clude long-blonde locks, soft blue eyes and a 21-inch waist. No less astound ing is her weight of 105 pounds. Born in Hollywood, Gravatte says she has been interested in modeling for a long time. "I worked for three years in a grocery store as a bagger in Arcadia (a town 30 miles east of Hollywood). Then I realized at 21, if I was ever going to do any modeling, I'd better do it now." She applied at the Playboy Model ing Agency and soon appeared in ads for jeans, wet suits, beer, pools and motorcycles. Then the magazine divi sion offered her a centerfold contract. "I thbught about it for a month, but I was on a time limit if I wanted to be considered for one of this year's is sues," Gravatte said. "I finally said `yes' because I thought it would give my career a real boost. "I'm glad I decided to do it, but right before (the Oitober issue) came out, I thought 'Did I do the right thing?' " Certainly her bank statement told ~~ A~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ,~ >~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ G~ ~ 7 »aa. _ ~ ~~ ~ ; We cook special things for you. 'kd always been really shy, but I'm getting over it. I really don't have much choice now.' her she had done the right thing. Gravatte received $lO,OOO for model ing the centerfold portfolio, which took three weeks to complete. Although Gravatte had no authority over which shots were published, she did limit photographers to "only clas sy shots." Gravatte enjoys modeling mostly because she meets new people. Still, time to herself is very important. Her, favorite way to relax is not unlike many students: "just lying around watching TV." Gravatte also loves driving around in her car, a Cadillac Seville, alone at night while listening to her stereo. While she prefers New Wave, she does not like "the real radical kind." One of her favorite groups is The Cars. For exercise, she enjoys water ski ing and boating on the Colorado River as well as snow skiing, bicycling and racquetball. Most of all, she enjoys walking, preferably along a Ha waiian beach. Gravatte also has a deep love of animals: . Her pets include five cats and two birds. A one-time owner of a dog that lived to be 17 years old, Gravatte said, "When it died, I stayed in my room for three whole days. It was like losing one of the family. I swore I wouldn't get another one, but of course I will." Gravatte's future plans include a few more active years of modeling and then marrying and raising a family. • • Delicious Homemade i• - • ® I.3, t w h / r c u o S u u. O ct. pO n non 3 I only Cheese Pip and Chips Phone For Take-Out 234.4725 I 131 S. Garner St. I pE Bite 'Open: Mon.-Thurs. 11am -12 mid. I Fri.-Sat. 11 am-2:30 am I Sun. 11 am-12 mid. I DISNEYWORLD 3 NIGHTS" 4 DAYS INCLUDES: AIR FARE (from Phila.) HOTEL, CAR RENTAL NOV. thru JAN. Departures from $ 1 99 " Prices subject to change without notice ProfeBBiolzal Travel Service Corner of McAllister & E. College Ave. • 237-7809 (under Mid-State Bank) ~ \ ~~ 2.) ~k ‘..,..i.;..i 1 ..'...;i , q • s. 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"We can't' start the escort sys- Although escorts are available tem until we get more volun- any time, it may be difficult to find teers," she said. "I think it's someone at 3 a.m. in the middle of really important that we get es- winter, Moore said. corts this year, especially in light To reserve an escort, a student of the two attempted assaults." must call the Student Assistance The next screening will be held Center between 5 p.m. and mid from 7to 9 tonight in 135 Boucke, night, Monday through Friday, or Crist said, and students can just between noon and 8 p.m., Satur walk in if they don't have time to day and Sunday, and make the sign up. arrangements, Crist said. Betty Moore, general counselor The service obtains a name, for the Student Assistance Center,' description and • location of the said, "If we can get enough people person and calls an escort with the to come in (today), we can get message, Crist said, then calls started Tuesday; that's what our back with the name and dgscrip- goal is." tion of the escort. If potential escorts cannot make "We don't' entourage people tonight's screening, they can drop calling every single night," she in any time and give the reception- said. "We like people to take the ist their name, Crist said. bus sotnetimes, meet with friends Potential escorts will be inter- sometimes, etc." , viewed for about five minutes by Moore said, "We don't want to one of the student counselors at foster dependency, but we want to the center or a member ARHS, the use this as one of the options for Undergraduate Student Govern- women who want to use this for ment or the Interfraternity s Coun- their own safety." • MEN & WOMEN'S HAIRSTYLING • MAKE-UP & SKIN CARE • SCULPTURED NAILS • ELECTROLYSIS OF ITALY • COMPLETE RETAIL CENTER • OPEN TUES. & THURS. EVENINGS *REDKEN" • VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED Old Main Restaurant Meatloaf w/whipped potatoes topped with our own special sauce (sauted mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, herbs and spices) served with a fresh tossed salad, rolls and butter $2.95 Stuffed .Sliells with ricotta ' cheese topped with our own homemade sauce and melted cheese; served with salad, rolls and butter Lasagna topped with our • own special sauce and melted cheese; served with tossed salad, rolls and butter Chicken Oreganati oven baked chicken with herbs and spices served with whipped potatoes or french fries and tossed salad, rolls and butter $3.15 Spaghetti topped with our own homemade sauce made with blended herbs & spices served with a fresh $2.15 Musaka an oven baked combination of ground beef, potatoes and vegetables topped w/a special sauce served with tossed salad, rolls and butter $2.65 tossed salad, rolls and butter cil, Crist said. "This is to screen out people who are using the service to meet wom- 228 EAST CALDER WAY PHONE 238-2933 422 WESTERLY PARKWAY PHONE 2374253 142 East College Ave. Dinner Specials served after 11 am Mondays Tuesdays Wednesday collegian notes • The Conversant Program, spon- and Interview Skills" will be the topic • Penn State Overcomers will sored by International Student Af- of a speech *and workshop at 7 tonight meet at 8 tonight for its weekly Bible fairs, will hold a match party at 7:30 in 413 Boucke. study in 104 Eisenhower Chapel tonight in 101 Kern 0 The College of Business Admin istration Student Council will hold sign-ups for committee chairman and co-chairman at 7 tonight in 305 HUB. • The Juggling. Club will meet from 8:30 to 10:30 tonight in 106 White Building. A film of the juggle-in will be shown. '• The Fencing Club will practice from 7 to 9 tonight at 33 White Build ing. • The Future Farmers of America will meet at 7:30 tonight in 112 Arms by. o The Office of Student Affairs will hold sign-ups for the student escort to The Marine Science Society will service from 7to 9 tonight at 135 e "Career Placement: Resumes meet at 7:30 tonight in 110 Walker. • Boucke. police log • An employee of ESPN told Uni versity Police Services a set of head phones was missing from the Beaver Stadium press box on Saturday. The headphones are valued at $lBO, police said. • Pete Smith told University po lice a backpack was missing From the sideline area of Beaver Stadium on Saturday. The backpack and contents Preseason Meeting; for intercollegiate Thursday, Sept. 30 HUB Assembly Room Mandatory Attendance $2.75 $2.75 Tickets on sale at the Eisenhower Auditorium box office. Box office open Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (814) 863-0255. Master- Charge and Visa accepted. (One dollar handling charge on all Master Charge and Visa orders) Penn State SKI TEAM and recreational divisions 8:30 p.m. "CHURCHILL" (1)1(1 prwl 'teed by Samuel Gallu di) rut eel by Eisenhower Auditorium October 2, 1982 Curtain time 8:30 P.M. a The Aikido Club will practice at 6:30 tonight in the wrestling room of the Intramural Building. • The American Nuclear Society will sponsor a student-faculty mixer from 7 to 9 tonight on the second floor of the Hotel State College, 100 W. College Ave. All nuclear engineering students, faculty members and staff are encouraged to attend. Refresh ments will be served. • The College of Human Devel opment Student Council will meet at 7 tonight in the Living Center of Human Development Building. were valued at $270, police said O Gary Kitagawa, 421 E. Beaver Ave., told University police someone had broken a window at the Pollock Union Building on Saturday. Dam ages to the window were estimated at $4O, police said. - • Mark Roomberg, 6 Nittany 23, told University police his room had been entered on Saturday and about Frank Hauser • Edward Potts, dean of George Washington University School of Law, will speak today from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1:30 to 4 p.m. in 114 Burrowes Building. • Lamb Fellowship will sponsor a class on the fundamental principles of the Christian faith at 7:30 tonight at 302 Willard. o Focus on Sweden will meet at 11 tomorrow morning in 219 HUB. For more information contact Thomas Ljungman at 865-3108. $2,400 taken. Entry was gained by breaking the door of 7 Nittany 23, police said. • University police said an intoxi cated individual drove his vehicle into several parked cars in the Bea ver Stadium parking area Saturday. Charges will be filed in connection with the incident, police said. Michael Vand C)\. ANNOUNCING Student Advisory Board to University Health Services meeting! Tonight! 7pm Lobby, Ritenour Health Center Wanted: New Members, Anyone concerned with improving student health facilities s The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 27, 1982-6 enitrlainment tool. , , i Lot FOF:1110 FORJNE' COUPON UNWED DAILY COLLVAN 115 cricklewood drive • 237-1049 .dinner specials Monday night: Spaghetti Night! $3.25 country cavern ght: Night! 5 ppy ours Ay - f riday 4-7 9 Atherton et. 237.6191