—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1983 Bell workers' return sparks big celebration By The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA An attno- She said she had received calls sphere of celebration prevailed from customers who dialed "0" yesterday at Bell of Pennsylvania just to wish the operators well. offices as weary supervisors Managers, many unfamiliar greeted union members with open with union members' jobs, filled in arms after a 21-day strike. as repairmen, installers,and oper "Everyone was falling on each ators during the walkout by 19,300 other," Bell spokesman Tom Dud- union members in Pennsylvania. dy said. "I've never heard 'wel- The strike ended early Sunday come back' said so many times." morning when officials from Bell Managers treated operators to and the Federation of Telephone free coffee and greeted them with Workers signed a tentative welcome signs at Bell's state ad- agreement. ministrative headquarters in Phil- Three national unions reached adelphia. agreements with American Tele- The workers were just as glad to phone & Telegraph Aug. 21, and he back. two of three Pennsylvania unions "I loved coming back. I missed reached local agreements Aug. 23 SALE DATES Aug. 29 thru Sept. 6, 1983 it," said Winnie Buck, a senior supervisor. Group to pick new vice president By PHIL GUTIS Collegian Staff Writer University President Bryce Jordan The procedure to find nominees for has appointed a search and screen the position cannot be discussed until committee to nominate candidates the committee meets with Jordan on for the new University position of Sept. 9, said Merrill Noble, Universi executive vice president. ty professor of psychology and chair- Although created by the trustees in man of the committee. 1971, the executive vice presidency Noble said he has neither spoken had not been filled until Jordan ap- with Jordan about the committee nor pointed James B. Bartoo, dean of the talked to the president before being University's Graduate School, to the named as chairman. position on an acting basis. Jordan Jordan announced the committee made the appointment on July 1, the members last week. first day of his term At that time, Bartoo said he would bilitation education), will serve as not retain the position because he undergraduate student representa plans to retire in December. Live. Also serving are Susan Twomb- Jordan sought nominations for the ly, doctoral student in higher search committee in early August education, and Donald Dortenzo ( ju from various University groups, in- nior-aerospace . engineering), who eluding the Undergraduate Student previously attended the University's Government, the Graduate Student New Kensington campus. WIDMANN 3 subject divided notebook 10 1 / 2 x 8"660 120 ct. FAST QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING 24 Hour Service on Most Work In by 3:30 P.M. bock by 5:00 P.M. next day. FRESH FILM available We use Kodak Paper For a better look. The Candy Cane The Candy Shop 128 W. College 352 E. College Next to the * Next to State Theatre Baskin-Robbins 3 SUBJECT Spiral Theme Book Association and the Council of Branch Campus Student Govern ments. Sharon E. Schucker, (senior-reha- STUART HALL 200 shies IVP^O Plirror NI Professional Style Curling Wand SALE PRICE Mfg. Rebate Your Final Cost After Rebate Details available at store Committee members also include: executive vice president will work Stephen Benkovic, Evan Pugh pro- closely with the president, Jordan fessor of chemistry; Herbert Cole Jr., said he wants to be able to ultimately professor of plant pathology; Bruce choose, with the approval of the Uni- Murphy, associate professor of politi- versity Board of Trustees, that man cal science; Helen A. Guthrie, profes- or woman. sor of nutrition; Alphonse Leure- An advertisement that appelred duPree, associate professor of anat omy at the Milton S. Hershey Medical first in the New York Times on Aug. Center. 14 said: "the executive vice president Also, Lita L. Schwartz, professor of relates directly to the president, acts, educational philosophy at • Ogontz for the president in his absence and Campus, and August H. Simonsen, also is the chief academic officer of assistant professor of environmental the University." science at McKeesport Campus. Setting an Oct. 15 deadline for re- In addition, John M. Lilley, dean of ceiving nominations or applications, Behrend College; Eugene J. Kelley, the advertisement said the nominees dean of the College of Business Ad- for the position should have "strong ministration; Robert D. Arbuckle, academic credentials and broad suc executive director of New Kensington cessful experience as an academic Campus, and George Lovette, asso- administrator. Nominees should also date senior vice president for finance have familiarity with the diverse and operations. missions of a comprehensive re- Because the person who serves as - search university." 200 ct. Typing Paper 99' NORELCO CHIC itCCA A° Your choice • • . • • C C I 4) , • ••..c 1 : 1 1 - • • • • .. • CD 1 ) S P-. • • i 11 .1 PC14.11.,112 Flair Point Guard Pen 2 for 99' Heated Curling Brush occes2o 5 88 200 388 police log • A representative of University Terrace Apartments, 825 Belair Ave., told the State College Police Depart ment on Sunday unidentified individ uals) entered a vacant apartment sometime between Aug. 20 and 28 and removed various pieces of furniture. The missing items were valued at $6ll, police said. • University Police Services re ported Sunday an unidentified male was sighted looking into a female's room in Nittany 41. The individual collegian notes • Tryouts for the Penn State Wom- I • The Agriculture Student Council learning more about international en's Golf Team will be held at 4:30 i will meet at 7 tonight in 301 Agricultu- opportunities. For more information, this afternoon at the White Golf Shop, i ral Administration. call 863-0249. adjacent to Rec Hall. • Prospective players for the Penn! • Robert Mitchell, pre-medicine • HUB Craft Centre Open House • State Ice Hockey Club will meet at 7, adviser, will speak on Medical School will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 tonight tonight in room 17 of the Ice Rink. Preparation at 7 tonight in 112 Buck in 312 HUB. hout. • The Computation Center will • Alpha Phi Omega service frater give introductory seminars on the nity will hold a rush meeting at 7:30 student INTERACT system and tonight VM/CMS at 6:30 and 8:30 tonight and I in 320 HUB tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium • Tryouts for the Penn State Wom en's Volleyball Team will be held from 7 to 9 tonight and tomorrow in the South Gym of Rec Hall. For more information, call Coach . Rose at 863- 0237. • The Association for Barrier-free Office will be open between 2:30 and 5 , ested in trying out for the Men's Living, Environment and Design will this afternoon in 219 Agricultural Fencing Team will be held at 4 Thurs meet at 7:30 tonight in 318 HUB. !Administration for those interested in day afternoon in 69 Rec Hall. GLEE (GLE) n. 18th Century Musical composition for 3 or more men's voices on a subject of conviviality and imbibing. GLEE CLUB (GLE KLCIB) n. A men's choral organization which performs songs of conviviality and imbibing. SING WITH THE PENN STATE GLEE CLUB. OPEN REHEARSAL MONDAY NIGHT 7 P.M. Wisdom is the ability to discover alternatives. fled the scene when officers arrived • The State College Police Depart ment reported Sunday unidentified individual(s) pulled rusty spouting from a residence at 211 S. Bernard St. No estimate of damage was avail able, police said. • State College Police reported Sunday three males removed two mailboxes from 720 E. McCormick Ave. Police apprehended the individ uals and instructed them to replace • A free Chinese movie will be shown at 8 tonight and tomorrow in the HUB Assembly Room. • Gamma Sigma Sigma service sorority will meet at 7 tonight in 318 HUB. • The On-Campus Peace Corps 102 FORUM the mailboxes • State College Police reported Sunday an aluminum gate was knocked down at 233 E. Whitehall Road by unknown individual(s). No estimate of damages was available, police said. • A resident of Holmes Hall told University Police Sunday that his wallet was missing from the Intramu ral Building. The wallet and contents were valued at $66, police said. • The Penn State Science Fiction Society will meet at 7 tonight in 306 Boucke. New members welcome. • An open practice for students interested in performing internation al dances will be held from 7 to 9 tonight and Thursday night, and from 3 to 4 Sunday afternoon in 133 White Building. • A meeting for students inter- With the dawn comes ~n;Collegian —by K.L. Kane ^ ry~s:~~ x ~:.,~<. .10.....:'.1'..:,..1,:. : ..;.,',10,.:,.1H - i..",-..;•...." . .:." , ...:T: - .;:::::;.,.........:..:::-.,,,.,.,:. - .;.:.-,..,...:.:.,'±. .:::..::-...-.....:.., for fun in HAPPY VALLEY this semester! Tune in to the CENTRE DAILY TIMES 1 1 , daily for news, sports and entertainment information. Nikg 1 / 2 PRICE STUDENT SP To take advantage of this offer, clip this coupon and enclose a check for $12.75 or $25.50 CENTRE DAILY TIMES Circulation Dept. P.O. Box 89 State College, PA 16801 Call the Times circulation dept. ~.., at 238-5000 for more information. CENTRE DAILY TIMES • ff:Z.;•:. 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