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    -L-The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 21, 1983 •
Distinguished alumni lecture this week
By ANITA YESHO
Collegian Staff Writer
Prominent University alumni are visiting cam
pus this week to share their experience and knowl
edge with both students and faculty.
Charles J. Dillman, a member of the U.S. Olym
pic Committee; Donald Hilderbrandt, the president
of an urban planning and design firm, and Emmett
L. Wright, a distinguished teacher and scholar,
have been on campus as Alumni Fellows, chosen by
the deans and approved by a selection committe.
The program was designed by. the University
Alumni Association to give students an opportunity
to meet outstanding graduates. While on campus
the fellows will lecture in several courses and meet
: with various faculty members. Each fellow is
• sponsored by the college from which he received
his degree.
The Fellows are:
• Dillman, who received his master's degree in
:1966 and a doctorate in 1970 in the field of biome-
Contest will
.By JODIE DORNAN
:Collegian Staff Writer
Have you ever wondered how many can Cancer Society of Centre County.
'McDonalds hamburgers you could The current world hamburger-eat
gobble down in one sitting? If so, ing record is held by Alan Peterson
Sunday afternopn is your chance to who consumed 20 3 / 4 burgers weighing
find out when McDonalds and Beta 3.5 ounces each with buns in 30 min-
Sigma Beta fraternity sponsor the utes on Feb. 8, 1979, at Longview,
preliminary rounds for their ham- Wash.
burger-eating contest. Interested participants can sign up
• The contest is part of the annual Sy at McDonalds by Friday. Entry fee is
Chariot Race
Safety Inspection
Tonight 7:00 - 12:00
.3,3 • *be prepared!
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served everyday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.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.
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Barash Regatta, scheduled for May 1
at Bald Eagle State Park. Proceeds
from the event will benefit the Ameri-
Dinner
at
The Diner
Come and tryy i our specials
Mlbe
Toliege Diner
We cook special things for you.
Open 24 Hours 126 W. College Ave.
chanics, is sponsored by 'the College of Health,
Physical Education and Recreation.
He has worked extensively with the U.S. ski team
and heads the sports medicine division of the
department of biomechanics and computer serv
ices at the U.S. Olympics Complex in Colorado
Springs. Diliman has also represented the United
States in Soviet-American exchanges on biome
chanics research. •
• Hilderbrandt, who received a bachelor's de
gree in landscape architecture from the College of
Arts and Architecture in 1961.
He co-founded the company, Land Design/Re
search, in 1971 and now heads the firm as president.
His company has designed the interior and exterior
public areas of two Hyatt-Regency Hotels and
several office buildings in downtown Chicago.
Hilderbrandt's award-winning work will be ex
hibited in 309 Visual Arts Building until tomorrow.
Hilderbrandt will hold a seminar with an ar
chitecture class from 3 to 5 this afternoon. Tomor
row, he will visit a Landscape Architecture 439
benefit cancer society
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$l5. chance to compete at the Regatta.
Contestants on Sunday will have 30
The preliminary rounds will be held
minutes to eat as many McDonalds
from noon until 4 Sunday afternoon at
Quarter-pounders as possible. Mc-
McDonalds, 422 E. College Ave. Sow-
Donalds will donate the hamburgers, ers Street will be blocked Off for the
chairman David Pollack said. Each event, which will take place in the
individual will be judged and clocked parking lot behind McDonalds.
by a member of the fraternity with .
Pollack and co-chairman Alan Cohen Dave Lindstrom, head of the Uni
supervising. versity's Emergency Medical Serv-
The 10 contestants able to consume . ices, and radio station WQWK will
the most hamburgers will earn the also be present at the contest.
Mit DAYO IL NIGHT-ILE NORTH"
loeaturint,N UnWersiti3DrA tienaiTAve.odestrilearliaab (sholfin3 Center 4 e. College Ave,
class at 9 a.m. and a Landscape Architecture 449
class at 1 p.m.
• Wright, who received a doctorate degree in
science education and biology in 1974, is sponsored
by the College of Education.
He now a faculty member of the University of
Maryland's Department of Agriculture and Exten
sion Education, and directs both the Science Teach
ing Center and the Chesapeake Bay Evironmental
Education Project.
Wright was also named the Distinguished Schol
ar-Teacher at the University of Maryland,last year
and has received several awards for his teaching
and scholarship accomplishments.
Wright will hold a seminar with Science Educa
tion graduate students from 2:20 to 3:35 this af
ternoon. Atlii 15 tomorrow morning he will meet
with a Science Education class.
Alumni fellowships have been awarded for 11
years. Other alumni fellows include Julius Epstein,
one of the writers of the film "Casablanca," and
Paul Weitz, Challenger and Skylab astronaut.
Ns,
Student arraigned
on assault charges
A University student was ar- . p,
raigned yesterday before District 'lt was an isolaied
Magistrate Clifford H. Yorks on
charges of aggravated and simple inciden t azid
assault in connection with the doesn't reflect on
April 10 stabbing of a fraternity
brother. the fair ek
, #
Kurt J. Matscherz, 408 E. comnulhitv or PIS
Fairmount Ave., was released on Tau.' Ni - '''
$5,000 bail.
According to police reports, —Adam J. Levinson,
Matscherz, 20, had been arguing I FC president
with Randolph E. Baker, in a hall- -
way of the Phi Kappa Tau frater
nity
when a fight ensued and
Baker was stabbed in the chest munity or Phi Tau.."
with a pocketknife. Melvyn S. Klein, director of stu-
Also yesterday, Baker was dis- dent activities and IFC adviser,
charged in good condition to his said last night that his office can
parents' care from Centre Corn- not take any action until it receiv
munity Hospital. es furth6r information from the
A preliminary hearing for Mats- police:
cherz has been scheduled at 1:30 Any disciplinary action taken by
on May 4in Central Court in Belle- the University, Klein said, would
fonte. depend on whether the incident
Phi Kappa Tau president Kevin involved two individuals or was
Cherry could not be reached for motivated by the fraternity.
comment on the arraignment. However, Klein said judging
Intellraternity Council Presi- from what he has read about the
dent Adam J. Levinson said, "It's , incident, he has no reason to be
unfortunate for the Greek system. lieye that it was motivated by the
It was an isolated incident and fraternity
doesn't reflect on the Greek com-
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—by Mike Newnam
Jordan will visit once again
before taking office in July
By PHIL GUTIS
Collegian Staff Writer
Although incoming University Committee on Physical Plant.
President Bryce Jordan has sched- He then travels to, Philadelphia on
uled one more orientation trip to the Monday, where he will spend most of
University, his visit includes few the day with Walter J. Conti, presi
stops on campus. dent of the board of trustees. Jordan
Jordan, executive vice chancellor is scheduled to arrive in State College
for academic affairs of the University on Monday evening, for Tuesday
of Texas System, is scheduled to meetings with Grubb and University
travel to Pennsylvania on Sunday, President John W. Oswald, who re-
Monday and Tuesddy, said Richard tires June 30.
E. Grubb, senior vice piTsident for Also, Jordan will meet Tuesday
administration. with trustee Mimi Ungar Coppers-
Although the incoming president mith, chairwoman of the board's Spe
would still like to talk with four or five cial Advisory' Committee on
people, "Jordan has accomplished Affirmative Action.
everything he wanted to," Grubb To complete his visit, Jordan will
said. fly to Harrisburg to attend an infor
"He's gotten a feel for the attitudes, mal reception with Democratic and
the directions, the emphases. That's Republican leaders of the General
what he tried to accomplish." Assembly.
During next week's visit, Grubb After 'this visit, Jordan is not ex
said Jordan will meet with some pected to travel to the University
members of the University, Board of again before he takes' office, Grubb
Trustees and John M. Lilley, dean of said. He is, however, scheduled to
the University's Behrend College in speak to the Pennsylvania Associa-
Erie. tion of Newspaper:Editors on June 3
Jordan is scheduled to arrive in ' at the Harrisburg Marriott Hotel.
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Pittsburgh on Sunday, where he will
meet with Lilley and trustee Stanley
G. Schaffer, chairman of the board's
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Apirl 22 & 23
9:00 am - 10 pm
• April 24
1 - 6 pm
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