The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 17, 1982 Norm Constantine responds to therapy Norh Constantine, Nittany Lion mascot from 1978-80, isn't giving up. Constantine, who suffered se vere head injuries when he was struck by a hit-and-run driver on Oct. 17, 1981, is responding to therapy at Moss Rehabilitation Hospital in Philadelphia, said Lois Levy, public relations director at the hospital. • He is undergoing speech, physi cal and occupational therapy. "The therapy is definitely help ing Norm. I see continual mental improvement," said the Rev. James D. May of the Catholic Center. May visits Constantine every three weeks. Applications are available in Room 203 HUB for Chief Justice and 3 Associate Justices of the USG Supreme Court. Applications must be turned in by Dec. 21, 1982. R 268 10C THE BRICKHOUSE TAVERN presents.. . JAY & HARMONY Fri. and Sat. night Attitude Adjustment hours 4-7 pm with Dave Parry Humes Alley around the corner from Uncle Eli's THE DELl,ep it o+ NA 4 t= ~ 4), vi iP . 4 day and Saturday BIKE ON OVER v Ain Corner of College & Allen - (Pol ni Fridays Happy Valley's • Happiest Happy Hours 12.7 p.m. Recently, Constantine demon strated that he can read and inter pret simple sentences, May said. He ,continues to make efforts to talk, but he's not able to form complete words. It doesn't appear that his mem ory was seriously impaired, be cause he recognizes names and people, he said. "During my last visit, Norm became quite an imated when I mentioned some of the football players." Anyone who wants to send cards or letters to Constantine over the holidays should address them to: Room 305, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. 19141. —by Mary Anne Janco MIDNIGHT MEXICAN MADNESS $.99 2 TACOS I Every Friday & Saturday Night 12 mid-2:3oam Phone for take-out 234.4725 131 S. Garner St. I Open Sun-Thurs 11am-12 mid I Fri-Sat 11am-2:3013m f.LINUOJ>I fLINUOM f.1431U0.J1 /11.31U0.01 f.I.pIUOJWANUOM fILINULDJ>I f e t.I)IUOJN 7t.plUOM ,~ B a ( 5 *F 'A,) M E. College Ave e College ankh . ' kranichsf kranich'i kraniet* kranich'f kranich'i kranic.h'i kranichs kranic State College unemployment rising Continued from Page 1 full-time employee or to replace him with a part-tiMe employee. Part-time employees can be hired for peak periods and are not entitled the same benefits, like vacations, as full-time employees, she said. "They are not being replaced un less it is greatly justified," she said. For example, an office that was once cleaned every night might only be cleaned every other night, Lew said. Employees might be expected to clean up after themselves more than they were before, Lew said. Business es are trying to make their employees more productive, she said. "A great deal of it is taking respon sibility for yourself;" She said. "I'm not talking about cutting corners, but using individuals to a reasonable capacity level, not overusing them." Lew said businesses are developing task forces to examine productivity SGERI - Add lmp Variety To ( rove Your SkiingPprso r n s a k l ir ii ng Skills! WINTER FREESTYLE CAMPS For Advanced Skiers, Age 14 And Up. • Need Not Be An Expert TUSSEY MOUNTAIN•SKI SCHOOL • SKI INSIRPROFESSION AL UCIOR STATE COLLEGE PA ~v , . • , Of AMERICA Wr • r . 111111 F t .. 0 I, ;.G X-mas Camp December 27,28,29,30,31 - 7 .., - Weekend Camp January 16,23,30 _.. February 6,13 -, -- '65 Fee ('25 With Season Pass) Per Camp Includes: Five Full Days Of Skiing With 2 1 / 2 Hours Of Expert Instruction Per Day. Ballet Skis Are Available At No Extra Cost. These Camps Are Designed To Teach Technical Skills In Both Mogul And Ballet Skiing, As Well As Provide Information Concerning Freestyle Competition Guidelines, Music Selection, And Choreography Techniques, • Enroll Early. Registration Limited To Twenty Applicants. Deadlines For Registration: X-mas Camp Dec. 22nd Weekend Camp Jan. 12th Do Not Send Fee Now For Application And Information Write To: TUSSEY MOUNTAIN SHI SCHOOL, 110 HURLER ROAD, STATE COLLLEGE, PR 16801 On the run again? • Stop by Hi Way Pizza Cut Pie Shop for a fast, inexpensive lunch. For only 5 1.50 you get either • • 2 CUTS SICILIAN-STYLE PEPPERONI PIZZA WITH A SMALL SODA OR'. • 1 CUT SICILIAN-STYLE PEPPERONI PIZZA, A SALAD & SMALL SODA 14 aJ oft. • starting daily at 11:30 , e b .0 44 Tasty, right and light da b o le any day or night! 1 1 _. _ ..1 , ,tl/4$ oy- innn ni tin L "4.1 and such factors as the number of transactions per teller or clerk and how long the customer is waiting for service. Robert E. Krantz, vice president of Central Counties Banks, said he ex pects a consumer-led ,recovery in 1983. "We think 'B3 will be a better year for the economy, but not a vintage year," he said. "We expect the con sumer to return to the market." With declining interest rates con sumers will, be more inclined to spend, Krantisaid. The prime rate is now 11.5 percent. "Banks really need to make loans people haven't been coming to us to borrow money," he said. The savings rate that is above 8 percent is quite high. Savers will be inclined to spend more at that level, Krantz said, because the decline in the interest rates will make it less advantageous to save. HI-WAY PIZZA PUBS located on 112 South Garner Street 30% off 40% off 50;f0 kranich'i MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY OPEN EVERY NIGHT (except Sat.) Until Christmas nniversary ALE Save 20% and more on L l. everything in our store! 20% savings on gemstone rings . . . 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Another reason consumers will be inclined to spend more is that despite the increase in unemployment, real disposable income has increased, Krantz said. Real disposable income is the amount of money a consumer has after taxes and basic expendi tuires. "Wage increases' have out stripped inflation," he said. Also, unearned income has in creased in recent years because of the high rate of return on investment, he said. Even though Krantz is optimistic about a consumer-led recovery, Lew said downtown businesses have no ticed that fewer people are shopping downtown. , However,, downtown businesses are doing their best to attract shoppers. "As a result of the decline of mir chasing, we're finding more 'innova 4140' 7 .. T .... 8 , I ... I A " ,.,....... N.,,,,,,..., ...11. 4.fli7'i/a,-r„t I ,a /.,.,.0'l„ 4 -. . .4. 4 .. )19 E 1 ,6ea7ver 238-T2l 1i i .4 Compare Prices Wide selection of Frames and Lenses PLUS . We have Stocking Stuffers like PSU Glass Case, Gift Certificate and Sunglasses to satisfy your Christmas needs. FINE JEWELERS FOR OVER 79 YEARS Take a full year to pay or use your Visa or Master Card. 1411 11th Avenue Altoona, PA tive ideas to attract people downtown," she said. "We continual ly strive to promote downtown." Last March the DBA launched an all out advertising campaign costing thousands of dollars in an effort to draw shoppers from surrounding areas into State College, Lew said. The campaign, still in progress, em phasizes the "uniqueness of State College," she said. The ads flash pictures of store fronts, restaurants and clubs, while an off-camera narrator says, "Haye a day on the town." Correction Because of a reporting ' error in yesterday's Daily Collegian, the busi ness hours of the University's Mu seum of Art were incorrectly given. The Museum is open from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day except Monday. 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Dec. 21 . 7:lsam 12:35pm s:oopm Dec. 22 7:lsam 12:35pm Departures from Greyhound Terminal 132 N. Atherton St, State College and Parking Lot 80 Reservation required by s:oopm day before travel Greyhound -237.5865 1 1 The Sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta proudly present our newest Initiates & Knights of the Amulet: Lori Adelson Janet Hesselberth Kris Hiehie Randy Carr & Dave Henderson . . . and Best Wishes to Sue Baer & Lynda D'Orazio Debbie Reddington Debbie Sanders Laura Schmidt WELCOME!! 1 I 4f^Alib lic . c nevi's LEVI PREWASHED JEANS LEE & LEVI CORDS LEE LONDON RIDER LEE & LEVI re"" UNWASHED JEAN LEVI RUGBY SHIRT COTTON reg.:„ TURTLENECKS *Plus: Sweaters, Duffle Bags, Oxford Shirts, Socks, Belts, Legwarmers, etc. Hours: 10-5:30 111 8:30 Thurs. 1111 Phone: 238.7502 244 E CALDER WAY MCNIsa (behind Mld•State Bank) 411, 120 • Students host party for retarded citizens The real meaning of Christmas was clearly expressed last night as a group of University students hosted a Christmas party for the mentally retarded residents from the Laurel ton Center. The party sponsored by residents of sixth and seventh floor Pennypack- er Hall and third and fourth floor Sproul Hall was the idea of Resi dent Assistants Jill Scotilla and Steve Wilson and was funded by the East Residents Association. "I've been really pleased with the response from the girls and guys from both mine and Steve's houses. They've all been open in accepting this party, which would be difficult for some people to attend," Scotilla (Bth-advertising) said. Julia Hix, Volunteer Resource Cen ter coordinator, prepared the stu dents for what they would be dealing : '' r f•• • v. • v. ••• •• • ." _." tiA 1 A ri , u'. kl, W' 01 ei. ta i l .f.p!/.. ~A4 , ', , 1 AI I 9 VIA rEliv,r;,*l irg#7, 0,40 /^fifit f4 44, gqi,g, 1 ;$.40 4 , ~, ~,1 i.„.,, v,/,./,4,,, o*, r% ", , i , r , i eV 7 M , I C V iP s yie ci " nrrA4N, , ?,.., , 7.4".y4,,, ',;,,VJ'1,1 i '„..., `,,''.. ..', ',f4,.:'41/ , 1 , A,,,,, , ,g„ ,, 47 / , + , 7 . , 4 . 2 / I ':' ' fr 0, , ,, V i zie.i t ~,,,,,, , ,, Z ). , `, /..4 . Y.' P4 ,, ,r 1 , ,,, ; , ,W,7 4 ///p , ~ ..'•'.fa ;, Y, ,, , ,, 30 2 ^, ,,, '• Br cilly , yt,', / 4 ,"‘,.' VP% 1 ,Yys,,, , 4t , ilw. : ~ j,•, ; •;',•7/., •", ~ , ,V 4 ~' / , :' , 4',, , ,,79% 4 4% 1 :IP.Y.Z ce ;S,,, ' ', c Zcl i ,,'"' ,A :: .:',', '25 99 s ls s° $1899 $799 Discount wit h Distinction" anatat. 417 Season's Gr: KA "Your LITTLE community any flavor RUFFL reg.sl.29 NOW 91 you save 30 Stop in now for o Corner of S. AI le 214' „1 mmosoi, ,, , , 7frgoarr wig" Nnterigre://lip , - ije Malt College Diner PENN STATE _CONTINENTAL Large Glass of OUR OWN Citrus Juice, 2 slices of OUR OWN Sourdough Bread Toasted or Regular Toast, Butter & Jelly (OUR OWN Honey Butter on Request .20) .99 • TRUE CONTINENTAL OUR OWN Croissant or Brioche, Butter, Jam, Jelly or Marmalade, Cheddar Cheese and Fresh Apple Slices (OUR OWN Honey Butter on Request .20) 1.39 • FIRST PERIOD RUSH Two Eggs, Fried or Scrambled, Home Fries and Two Slices of Toast, Butter & Jelly (OUR OWN Honey Butter on Request .20) 99 • TWO BY TWO Two Eggs, Fried or Scrambled and Two Large Pancakes, Butter and Syrup 1.49 • SECOND PERIOD FEAST Two Eggs, Fried or Scrambled, Home Fries, Bacon or . Sausage and Two Slices Toast, Butter & Jelly (OUR OWN Honey Butter on Request .20) 1.69 ALSO FEATURING BROWN-BAG-LUNCH-TO-GO only $1.95 Open 24 Hours " P Limit 2/customer reg. $27 reg. $25 LEVI BAGGY JEAN LEE & LEVI JUNIORS reg.s3o LEE & LEVI reg. $3B DENIM JACKETS CHAMOIS SHIRTS re g . $2l The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 17, 1982-3 with by showing a brief slide show Sunday night "The residents benefit from parties such as this one as much as the students do because the students pro- %, vide a terrific therapy for them by.: simply exposing them to reality," Hix said. Thirty-eight middle-age residents and six staff members attended the party, participating in caroling, orna ment-making, dancing and playing pinata. , "I think the party was a good experience for all the students who ; helped out. It gave them a chance to be exposed to retarded adults and show them that they're human too, not freaks," said Becky Helms, sec retary of the East Residents Associa- : tion. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Breakfast Specials , Served 7 Days a Week from 6 am. to 11 imp. $12 75 $1550 $ 24 ,99 sl9s9 52899 :51499; —by Ann Matturro / eig V ,te,Ohbi vek, / pp 0/ idif 14/40 fl, trj.,74 # ~ v/ 11/Ylp , ' 1 4 Yr,' 404 , 74 /0/10:40 , I '"i/NOl "fel ,),„, ~z , o , ‘, , ,4 1. AIM i f:,„ ~ w,o, /, , k. leYeg ~i . . ; ~,;,.; 4 4 qiCIA 'tigl,6 6 fih I 1 41,0 1 ,,' 4 4- 7 ,, , F 4 00„,1 otiN ~ ,,A,O •-, , .' , /,r, , p 0 ~,,,:l ~~;