4—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Nov. 10, 1983 police log • Bruce Baggot, 410 Clay Lane, was broken into and candy was re : told the State College Police Depart- moved. Damage to the candy ma : ment on Tuesday that his 10-speed chine was estimated at $5O. The loss bicycle was missing from 334 S. Bur- of candy was estimated at $29.50, rowes St. The bike is valued at $270, police said. police said. • Vending supervisor William De- '0 Karen Dutrow (graduate stu : Martino, Foods Building, yesterday dent-non-degree), of Centre Hall, told University Police Services a can- Tuesday told University police her dy machine in the McKean Hall lobby wallet was missing from the women's collegian notes • The HUB Craft Centre will hold honor society will have a pizza party and drilling will be run from 7to 8 registration for the third session of for members at 7 tonight in the McEI • classes from 12 to 5 today and tomor- wain Piano Lounge row in 312 HUB 0 Alpha Lambda Delta freshman Program to • Job search skills will be the topic of a Colloquy-spon sored program at 7 tonight in the HUB main lounge. • Speakers will include Anne Wuesthoff, personnel man ; ager for Quaker Oats; John Feigal, associate employee ,:-Celations representative for Marathon Oil Company; and •• :Jeff Garis, University career development and placement counselor. Z.: , Wuesthoff, a University graduate in communication st:udies, will relate her experiences in looking for a job, + :lGaris said; and describe her encounters she faces as an Ems` .• . :''..:...::.'...,. - : - ;:......i.::::.:.: . :r..T: [ A.K.g::,..:....i:. : H . Q....M:g1:1.;:TRAT::: . 5 . : : .:., : ::\.,: . ....:::.::: :: :....:... The Official Penn State Class Ring you. Every fine Siladium ring is crafted with careful attention to detail, and backed by the Art Carved Full Lifetime Warranty. Now, at these special savings, the value is exceptional! Don't miss this oppor tunity to, get a beautiful buy on a fine Siladium ring. Visit ART RVEDe the Art Carved Ring Table soon. CLASS RINGS.INC. Penn State OooK§tore owned and operated by The Pennsylvania State University Deposit Required. MasterCard,or Visa'Accepted November 8-11 • The Fencing Club will meet at 7 tonight M . 33 White Building. Lessons outline job search skills Conserve water. on campus Feigal will talk about hiring decisions at Marathon Oil Company, Garis said. In addition, both Feigal and Wuesthoff will discuss career opportunities in their companies, Garis said. Garis said he, will discuss the job search process in general and how students • can, develop their career throughout college. Also, he will discuss some of the services offered by the University's career development and placement center, he said. c 191 U ArtC& , ,PO Olisf flogs Inc 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. locker room at Rec Hall. Loss is estimated at $57, police said. • Melisa Cole (sophomore-sci ence), 905 Curtin Hall, Tuesday told University police her necklace was missing from the towel room at White Building. The necklace is valued at $7O, police said. • The Nittany Skydivers will meet at 7:30 tonight at 134 W. Fairmount Ave. D. i., ,D, JD, , JD, ~ al Fall Concert • • PSU Concert/Chamber Choirs D. Douglas Miller, Director I cl Featuring works from 16th to 20th centuries by Palestrina, Mendelssohn Bach . Thompson and others Ives 111 Friday Nov. 11, 1983 0 8:30 p.m. Schwab AuditoripM eteran:sDay ale Starts Fri., Nov. 11 at 849. m. Day Only! - : 100% Shetland Wool Sweaters $8 They're full fashioned for a fabulous fit! Choose from sporty new colors in solids and tip-dye trimmed henley collar styles. Regular to $32 Rumble Seatg Denim Jeans $8 They're here--famous maker jeans in all the looks you want! Choose from exciting fashion styles and 5-pocket classics in 100% cotton denim. Elsewhere $25-32 WPSX: By SUSAN GRAFFIUS Collegian Staff Writer Live telecasts from Rec Hall, Ei senhower Auditorium, and the Play house and Pavilion theatres soon will be possible when WPSX, the Univer sity's television station, completes installation of fiber optic lines. Carl Fisher, electrical designer at the University, and chief engineer in charge of the project, said the fiber optic lines being installed are silicon cables smaller in diameter than a hair. —by K.L Kane "There is one transmitter and re ceiver in each locatior!," Fisher said. "A portable unit (of a transmitter and a receiver) is taken to each of the outlying buildings so that (the sta tion) can send out and receive trans missions at the same time." Light-emitting diodes, which work on the same principle as digital watches, send encoded pictures and sounds by infrared light back to the receiver. They are decoded and turned back into picture and sound waves that are 'then broadcast live into the, home. "This entire process is almost in stantaneous," Fisher said. Fisher also said that for the past four years WPSX has been a leader in the steadily growing fiber optics by Anita Yesho ' '' ' ' , . i ' ' ' '' :: : : ' . -' ;* : . ,:. ' i ''.:. 1 I 1;!.1 i i 1 i 1 : i 1 li;1 .:.: 11 liii I 5 ....x......i - .':%:: , :e , :4 ,, , ..;.- ::.:::.:.';l.'i University events to be broadcast live soon Admission Free The station has had a fiber optic hookup between Wagner and Mitchell buildings for the past two years. The installation of four additional units is welcomed by the station because fiber optic lines are more efficient than conventional copper wire lines in several ways. One advantage is their size: "The new fiber optic lines are , very tiny and take up less space," Fisher said. Because they can be installed through pre-existing conduits (tubes or channels which protect electrical lines), installation costs are reduced, he said. In addition, the fiber optic lines are better quality than the copper ones. "The fiber optic lines are, less sub ject to interference than copper lines because light waves are used instead of sound waves," Fisher said. He added that the cost of the fiber optic lines•is comparable to the cost of copper wires but the performance of the fiber is much better. "The total cost of the entire project will be about $22,000 to $24,000" said Marlowe Froke, general manger of Learning • and Telecommunications Services. The project is being funded through contract grants and service charges, Froke said. The link with Eisenhower Auditori um was completed during the third week of October, while the other Business & Phi Student Beta Council Lambda present Mr. David Pace Employee Relations Manager For The Pepsi Cola Bottling Company Thursday, November 10 7:00 p.m. 7, ; . > • „ler , HUB Gallery Lounge 0 0 P-› Social Following at Phi Sig cz. R• 336 111 1, ................. ~:. - .., . - - f . -..:- .""""MlN.:°":"""'""''"''''''''... •. f ''. ' JAMES COX ..:. Solid ,& Striped Oxford Shirts $ Build a wardrobe at only $4 each! Hurry in for our button-down solids and stripes in crisp poly/cotton blends. 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