o—The Daily Collegian Monday, Feb. 13, 1984 Student dies soon after her roommate The roommate of a Universi , v Blumberg was pronounced dead student who died from heart fail- at 10:25 a.m. Thursday by Centre ure Feb. 3 was found dead in her County Coroner Robert Neff. apartment last Thursday morn- Neff said the preliminary cause ing, an apparent suicide victim, of death was suicide due to pre the county coroner said Friday. scription drug overdose. - Gail Ann Blumberg ( junior-spe- Blumberg was the roommate of cial education), 23, of 458 E. Col- Lisa Koper, a student who died of lege Ave, Apt. 206, was found after heart failure in Chambers Build- State College police entered the ing on Feb. 3. apartment . —by Leslie Thomas CATA seeks feedback Students and the general public can Advisory Committee will hold the express opinions on any aspect of public hearing to obtain customer • transit service in the Centre Region feedback on Centre Line bus service. and Bellefonte at 12:15 p.m. Wednes- CATA Managing Director Paul ; day in the State College Municipal Oversier said CATA will consider the Building. public's_ comments when developing The Centre Area Transportation its 1984-85 operating budget. Authority and its Transit Service —by Ted Wells Valentine's Special Dinner Monday Feb. 13 thru Thurs. Feb. 16 Master Card & Hours: Visa Welcome Lunch Mon-Sot. 11:30-2:00 Dinner Mon.-Thurs. 5-9 Fri. & Sot. 4:30-10:00 Noise problem may be solved at demonstration By KRISTINE SORCHILLA Collegian Staff Writer Although the upcoming noise dem onstration may resolve the decibel problem, the demonstration is not without flaws, Interfraternity Council President Adam LeVinson said dur ing the organization's meeting last night at Kappa Sigma fraternity, 255 Highland Drive. During the demonstration, sched-. ule for 3 p.m. Feb. 23 at Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, .328 E. Fairmount Ave., Levinson said a stereo speaker will be placed in a window, and a group of students and residents will decide on a reasonable decibel level. Levinson said he will be bringing up some negative points of the demon stration, such as why a speaker is being placed in a window when it is illegal to do so. Levinson emphasized the impor tance of student, and especially Greek, participation in the demon stration since fraternities are often cited for noise violations As the plans for the 1984 Dance Marathon are being finalized, John Hishta, overall marathon chairman, thanked all fraternities that partici pated in the organization of the mar athon. He also said fraternity response to the Dance Marathon Kickoff Dinner, which will be held tomorrow night at Gatsby's, was disappointing because only four fraternities are sending their marathon representatives to the dinner. Tickets are still available and may be purchased in 216 HUB, Hishta said. Speeches were also presented last night by the candidates for IFC presi dent, administrative vice president and secretary/treasurer. Elections for these offices will be held during the next IFC meeting Feb. 27 at Pi Lambda Phi fraternity, 622 W. Col lege Ave. Candidates for IFC president are Maury Billig of Pi Kappa Alpha and Paul Blahusch, Alpha Chi Rho. • Pizzagri t$P Valentine Special I Y. Free 320 z. Drink with every V 'V heart shaped PI delivered V V Feb. 14th Call 234-0182 v 11-1.90-ws.so-wwi044044.5t-swwiNai 44444444444444444444. A -• Here's to the two of youP P P A• • • A A memorable Valentine's Dinner in A THE ALLEN ROOM A A A A 41 41 A, V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Additional dessert selections , available from your server. 44444444444m44444444 Surf and Turf Platter for two 29.00 Baked Alaska 3.75 Independent Learning Course Penn State offers more than 200 credit and credit-free courses through Independent, Learning. For a free catalog of course descriptions and costs, stop in the Independent Learning Office at 128 Mitchell Building or call: 865-5403 at University Park Campus, 1-800-252-3592 toll-free from anywhere in Pennsylvania. overlooking corner of College & Allen for reservations call 237-4350 Dinner served from 5-10 pm New York Cut Sirloin 13.50 Prime Rib of Beef 10.95 Filet Mignon Champignon 12.95 Broiled Seafood Platter_ 13.50 Veal Cordon Bleu 9.95 Surf and Turf 14.95 All dinners include relishes, rolls and butter, choice of salad, baked stuffed potato, and vegetable du jour. SOME Take an ine Wines by the glass Cruse Graves 2.75 Langenbach Moselle 2.50 B & G St. Emilion 2.75 Mouton Cadet • 2.50