14 —The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 12, 1985 |s A rts briefs . ’ ■ ■ | Captains chosen for two teams Two Penn State varsity teams have assists with 106. The South Norwalk, announced captains for the 1983-86 Conn., native averaged 8.3 points per season. Junior forwards Carl Chrabascz “Tony is our quarterback,” Park and Kip DeWitt, and sophomore hill said. “It’s quite an honor for him guard Tony Ward have been named to be a tri-captain as a sophomore.” tri-captains for the 1985-86 men’s bas- DeWitt saw limited action last sea ketball team, Head Coach Bruce son, but Parkhill tabbed the 6-6 8100- Parkhill announced recently. mington, Ind., native because of his The 6-8 Chrabascz led the Lions in leadership, rebounding (5.2 rebounds per game) “Kip is the kind of young man who and was the third leading scorer on will tell it like it is,” Parkhill said, the team last season. “He knows the right time to be se- Ward started 18 games as a fresh- rious and he knows when to lay it on man last year, and led the Lions in the line.” scoreboard major league baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division New York St. Louis Montreal PHILLIES Chicago PIRATES West Division Los Angeles Cincinnati San Diego Houston Atlanta San Francisco Tuesday's Games Los Angeles 10, Atlanta I,lst game Los Angeles 10, Atlanta 4, 2nd game New York 5, St. Louis 4 PHILLIES 5, Montreal 2, 11 Innings PIRATES 2, Chicago 1 San Diego 3, Cincinnati 2 Houston 4, San Francisco 1 Yesterday's Games San Francisco at Houston, 2, (t-n) St. Louis at New York, (n) Montreal.at PHILLIES, (n) San Diego at Cincinnati, (n) Chicago at PIRATES, (n) Los Angeles at Atlanta, (n) © 1985 Domino’s Plz2a Inc, j Limited Delivery Area I Our Drivers Carry Less Than $2O L ■■■ ■■■■■■*■ mm hh bm mam mmm pm mm mm n mb mm m oh bh an h ■■■ mm mmb ENTIRE INVENTORY REDUCED \svwooosm^ fnUAUTV cT < 0EG.512.00 L%OPOCKg s SA VE |. 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Boston 5, Baltimore 3, 2nd game Toronto 2, Detroit 1 Chicago 7, Minnesota 2 New York 13, Milwaukee 10 Kansas City 6, California 0 Cleveland 8, Seattle 5 Oakland 10, Texas 3 Yesterday's Games Texas at Oakland Detroit at Toronto, (n) Baltimore at Boston, (n) Minnesota at Chicago, (n) New York at Milwaukee, (n) Kansas City at California, (n) Cleveland at Seattle, (n) local calendar Thursday, Sept. 12 Field Hockey Penn State at Lock Haven, 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13 Soccer West Virginia at Penn State, 7:15 p.m. (Jeffrey Field). .630 .620 IV* .533 13 V* .518 15V* .493 19 .438 26 V* .360 37V* Men's Golf Penn State at West Point Invitational. .569 .558 IV* .504 9 .496 10 .484 14V* .453 16 .365 28 Men's Tennis Penn State at Old Dominion with Kentucky and N. Carolina State. Women's Volloyball Michigan State at Penn State, 8 p.m. (Rec. Hall). Domino’s Pizza Highlighter Get a free Domino’s Pizza highlighter with any pizza. Just ask when you order. Offer good while supplies last. North: 237-1414 1104 N. Atherton South: 234-5655 421 Rear E. Beaver /^^L^onTi *£/ JEANS (m§gs Zy 94 ?«» c °*ts 1 «** 9 ~ s S7°o 2^Bl £%sg 34 s * Who are the ten most compatible men or women for you at Penn State Find out for only $3.00! Just fill out the answer sheet below and let our computer determine who they are The fact that the person’s name appears on your list is a great conversation starter REMEMBER, if you don’t participate, your name will not be on anyone’s list Send your answer sheet and $3.00 now Deadline for receiving answer sheets is September 21, 1985 You will receive your print-out within five days of the deadline date INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Answer all questions below. 2. Fill out name, address, sex, class, and (optional) phone number. All addresses and answers will be kept confidential. Addresses will be used ONLY to mail your print-out back to you. Send answer sheet along with $3.00 cash, check, or money order to DATA MATCH 4063 Meadowbrook Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15227 You will receive a print-out of the ten most compatible men or women for you. Each print-out will contain ten students’ names, each with a phone number (if supplied), class, and a compatibility rating. Are you: 2. female Does it bother you when others smoke? 1. male 1. yes 3. sometimes I consume alcohol: 1. never 2. sometimes 3. frequently 4. almost every day Which is most Important in life? 1. money 2. fame 3. health 4. love Which best describes your attitude toward school? 1. I want to excel 2. I want to do well 3.1 just want to get by 4.1 don't care , My parents are: 1. the greatest 2. fairly understanding 3. out of touch 4. the worst I think money is: 1. very important 2. a nice thing to have 3. not important 4. the root of all evil What kind of music do you like best? 1. rock 2. pop 3. country 4. soul 5. punk The biggest drawback to casual sex is: 1. it is morally wrong 2. fear of disease 3. pregnancy 4. no drawbacks 5. lack of partner Is it okay for a woman to ask a man out? 1. yes 3. not sure Physical attractiveness Is: 1. very important 2. fairly important 3. somewhat important 4. not important How do you feel about religion? 1. very important 2. important 3; okay 4. not important My main ambition Is to: 1. make money 2. get a job that I like 3. find and wife/husband 4. graduate When it comes to marriage, I: 1. will definitely get married 2. will probably get married 3. probably won't get married 4. will never get married What type of community did you come from? 1. farm 3. suburb I worry most about: 1. getting good grades 2. having financial security 3. being popular 4. finding the perfect mate Love is: 1. just an exaggerated emotion 2. the answer to all my troubles 3. beautiful and sweet 4. the reason for a lot of sadness First Name Mailing Address City State Zip Code NOTE: The above address will ONLY be used to mail your printout back to you. □ □ . lam a □ □ □ 1 Male Female Fresh Soph Jr Phone Number . —.. ——. , —,, —,1 —,, —, Do you want your matches .—. _ (Optional) I —II—II—I I —II—II—II—I limited to only your class I I I I □ □□□ □□□ □□□ □□□ □□□ Answers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Questions □□□ □□□ • □□□ □□□ □□□ □□□ Answers 17 18 19 20 21 22 Sepd to: DATA MATCH • 4063 Meadowbrook Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15227 FIND A PSU DATE 2. small town 4. inner-city DATA MATCH 23 24 25 26 27 28 Where would you most like to go on a date? I.bar - 2. party 3. dinner 4. movie 5. stay home with my date How do you feel about fraternities/sororities? 1. they're all snobs 2. good for some people only 3. they're okay 4. not sure 5. I’m a brother/sister and I love It How do you feel about little kids? 1. like them 2. can’t stand them 3. depends on the kid Where do you go to meet new men or women 1. school 3. parties 4. football/basketball games On a typical first date, you would: 1. meet for coffee or a drink 2. have lunch 3. see a movie or concert 4. have dinner 5. other The section of the newspaper I read first is: 1. the front page 2. sports 3. comics 4. Ann Landers/Dear Abby How do you feel about your sex life? 1. ecstasy 2. satisfying 3. lousy 4. non-existent How do you teel about singles bars? 1. great place to meet people 2. meat market 3. never been to one 4: my second home 5. no opinion Abortion should be: 1. up to the women 2. the couple’s decision 3. Illegal 4. not sure I am most comfortable with: 1. average people 2. the "in” group 3. intellectuals 4. bums Who can really make you laugh the most? 1. David Letterman 2. Johnny Carson 3. Edle Murphy 4. Joan Rivers Do you find yourself: 1. leading 3. getting in the way 4. dispassionately observing What characteristic do you look (or most in a 1. loyalty 3. generosity I consider myselt 1. outgoing and witty 2. shy and quiet 3. studious and reserved 4. rude and obnoxious I usually: 1. attack life 2. let life attack me 3. get clobbered in the process I most like to take classes that are: 1. a challenge 2. an easy grade 3. bizarre 4. most beneficial to my future What attracts you most to someone? 1. physical characteristics 2. money/status 3. intelligence 4. common interests ANSWER SHEET Please Print □□ 29 30 31 2. bars 2. following 2. sense of humor 4. sensitivity Last Name Yes No 32 33 34 Questions Be sure to enclose your $3.00, friends? friend? Edward Shapiro ’37 Director, Founder & Former President New England Nuclear College of Science September 11-14 Louis W. Schatz ’34 Owner & President General Plastics Mfg. Co. College of Agriculture September 17-21 William K. Ulerich ’3l President Progressive Publishing Co. College of Liberal Arts September 18-21 Margaret 0. Lucas ’73g Chairman, Dept, of Art North Texas State University College of Arts & Architecture October 9-12 Verne M. Willaman ’5l Director & Member of Executive Committee Johnson & Johnson College of Science September 11-14 Allan L. Rayfield ’59 Sr. V.P., Diversified Products & Services Group, GTE College of Engineering Oct. 30-Nov. 3 During their campus visits these outstanding Penn State graduates will be teaching classes, leading seminars and talking with students and faculty. Don’t miss this opportunity to The Alumni Fellows program is sponsored by the Alumni Association, the Academic PENN STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION G OLD MAIN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 16802 (814) 865-6516 Welcomes The Fall 1985 Alumni Fellows Colleges and the Office of the President. Floyd L. Strelow ’BO Plant Manager Appleton Papers Inc. Capitol Campus September 17, 19, 23 & 25 Dr. Bruce W. Trotman ’65 Chariman of Internal Medicine Meharry Medical College College of the Liberal Arts September 18-21 Donald F. Stock ’49 President, U.S. Division, Harbison-Walker Refractories College of Earth & Mineral Sciences October 9-12 William R. Johnson Jr. ’63 V.P., Systems & Clusters Eng. Digital Equipment Corp. College of Engineering Oct. 24-Nov. 3 Robert G. Schwartz ’49 Chairman of the Board Metropolitan Life Insurance College of Business Administration Oct. 30-Nov. 2 Dr. William M. Pardridge ’74g Assoc. Prof, of Endocrinology UCLA Medical School College of Medicine September 18-20 meet them! 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