2—The Daily Collegian Monday, April 14, 1986 • ' • . • . . . , •-- .. ~- ._ - ...,:.;.,-.;,:,,,r-14---:.i-.•--i.,.,:-.6).7,--...,NT'4ZY:.•%N*,:-•;7;N •;-•?-"•''' l'A l ' l ' 7 ';'•' - ''''" .-:'i ' c' phi p s i -- _........:-.. ~.. ...,...,.,-...- - :::...:.,..;.. 4 , ,;:::;.?t..ii,fw , p,m.:..;?,„.,...i.,........,;-:,,,..•,....N.,.:.r.v.,-i•.:.:...• , :;, k..,.,.:::.5.: , .7.,...,..;-:.,.:.,,.,...... .....:..„:-.....:):..).',VA . - .,...4:.... , .. , v . -Ai , *i - tti:?4,.: , .4 -, 2 , ,tf0-? . ::.1.44., , :e..x.,.•. - '..N,-,i' . .i: , - ..-.1 e ,, ,AP - _ - . ..,:• . :ti5il 7i: -:',!..,.',':.,-,.:-:::..;,.!,......:!,..:,...:..,,.:,:::: .> -. 7.,..„):; !; . •,::,,...,. , ,,:i: . 4 . 7eied..,ii4:1 . •." -,,. • . -.,- • - '. , 'g',." - _..7: 1 ..: ~OAt4.;• .4,., , ,,-k,. , :i... -1(3.6:•vit:„..-.-Fi.! ; : i ...,...:. - .‘..,,,,....., 7 , , ,..• .:-:....,...... • 2 1.,......,..!.„.„... ) •: : •. :: :.... 2 ,...;• : .,. i ..... .i4 i ..„,.. .... • ... ~....,......, ~,.,..,..,.0 . ~..,..,,,k„,..0: ;, , Continued from Page 1. Jeff Callan, traffic specialist for the . ....; - --, 4.;L: -,••• ' 4 , i.N.K4...‘,, 4;,- . . : :-.:. '.4e r -,P .. :•-- , - ieT,..',-.,5=.44. : ..:,,; ! ,-.,,je lib -- ~'" •' - • '',',' '•, .• .•,.. .. - ..„ , 1 :• .. ••• . --, .. ~ • State College police, said the race ~.....-..; ~-..' •• i. • -,••••••:.- -• ' . 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I .• :.. , •::-.•-. . • ~-• --'.';;,--- •- • • -. •' - • •.-/• • .! , :::•: •••• • • : ••- -• • • .--: vo4 .t... -7k • •'.• A ' t•- • . . .. . . ' - ''' '''. ..;'•'‘. '...- .. 4:' ''':. • ''°4 '' •''''•• '•• . " i • KRIS PlEg' :•••• '-•' :• '. ' 4'''' 1 •: • ':• - •': 1. '•';' • .. ''' • ....'.. : ''' ''''..-• -'-'••-••• • ••••: ''' k ` o • ' '' ' • ''-4' t4.' e of controlling itself," Callan said dur- .f.• -.••-• :• •!,7•--;i-., -, • .., .- „ ' •.:, rp,- -••••.-- .• , -,--...;• .:••=7: : !.•*t:„....' • •„vorif - ;,:. . .. . . ..;:-- ,•• - :• , --;77: • ...z.• •....... , i 5 .•,.• •.'•••• •• :,,., : - . ..,ii, :i . , 4 - .,.,i .. •,•• i„i;.••:•,,,, -: , :,:n...,.,.... ..:.,,f„,;,.... ing the race. ''' • :' ' ' --: -' - •- - - • . '-' '. - 47 ' 7 1 10St - ' - - •••••„ . '-7,4. - I - • • 7••:' -- .7-kNI..7 -•- : ..,..,.... •.,' ..7?., I '•••;-, '• 1 '•....-..;,.:,.: .i.. : . •-- ;;:..; ,.: . if.., ..•..-- 1• . .,,. ..,.. . J1411(k .. .......,...1 - . Eric Graves, overall chairman of '• .k ::.• •--.••-• .. •:. - .....- • - 1 .... ... - , An,- • • •' : . ,'• • • .1' , 4. , •' . .... , - Alo i.as ;-••.• °., •• . --.. '- • 1 :•• .• •••- ••• , •'••••:•Alr ' - . 1 ~': -••;• A , f,' -- • ' ~:•''''..-! ''.• .• •''' • ' the event, said despite a minor back- :- .. ' ',"'"' - I ~;•:::'.,:-:'.; • it. i , - 4 . '• , •'!..1.1 . 7..,. ; . 1 4:C$•.'. ;,:•„„‘,,,' ~.--,..,.. "7.-" ii,; • ' . '-'' . „ v. k ,, ,Z. ,, ....'i4,.. , .. ,. N% % • - : ? . ..., - .. - ..i .. .r, . 310 . . (i ., • •••• • ~'.... : . ... i. •• • , : ... • ;.!.: • ~ : •, : ., • . . ..•. ,; , , , , . ...., ,.,- „ . „ • , .., .,: ,:. ., . ..: „ ........., ... , . ..,-. .. ..7,..!. . ...i „ ,,,,,,....•: ., ,, ., ......i .. , . ...,..; • ; v . ,.. ,: ..0. ~..- ., . .,..i .. . log of anything goes participants at . , ",••••• .........;,: ;•:•• . • - " ,k; • • !V ,- 1:• - • , - - .•• • - -74 l' •,•V1 4 . - ;• '', tik • •-•- i 4 ••••'- * ••• ,' .''' - 7 . 4 . ... -'-- 'k'. 7 . ' ' ..-• '• .:'• '•". • • ••• -r . . - 4'4 ' - -.' •• .' '' 4 "'":-.••:- :-- :: ' l';' - '•: ) : 4 - . - I I 'the Phyrst, the race proceeded with- •-'-'.. t ' •.''''• i • ... '•. 4 • /.•••.:•,...,, ,, 0?!• .......,,,•-r .• 7-..• ,' . .:, -,,,•-' .1'1•4• , - ••':- .:4- •-. ..,.. •• • , ' '..':',,,;' •• • l •-• ..1...101.4 ,, , ~,,,i..,,,,, t , • , ,N ,'''', •-•',. ". - : :-:,,- ',•::,e , •.: ~ . out incident. ► '; ••4 •-• 11• 1 ,• -‹ '-• 7 ., • --:•': . ro.•: .: - '. , -;• - :• 7 7 - r; . /•••/' ••1 4 ,1 "!••e- '''''-` • •.... - - c-• .; - - ••, ; -. ..7-.....• ,:. ~... , ...„. . . . -...:, , ~4 , . • ...,•,,.. "People are responding very well," , •:: -•• - f- --. -.••*. ,-" ...0 # 77 ; ! -- f. . ••4•444'4'71 . .• •ii,cs••••.•;,., .. • - • •••.t:;-• t• ; -.. •: ;.:'• .. i s - • ...,, : . -4.- . :••-•'; ••,!' 4. ••• ..t-••• , .. , - ff • ~,... 7 4 , ' ; 7; .. , '-^v„. - ' '... :'. • . ..•• ' .....•.-.•.••• ' ...'":, he said. "We haven't had any major ••••• ••• ••• :. ' • 4,,,i...... Iti: „......., g i,..• r ..:„.,,.. 1 ,.,t...„,..1,.:-.-;•.. . '-'. -- - .r•filfr**"• 1- ~•. 1'.......• :-. • ••• •. • ..,i:: •• . '''' •.. • ~ problems as of yet. We're assuming :..1-: : ::.,.. - ;. ,••••••,..,,..: ~e • ,,, , ,_.,„., 5, •:?,.„•• - • ',. ,:,'•:: '.- : i • .... ... i. . - A•. ~.:, ; ..7 .:. -; :t.#' . .. - • . k t ..- 1 •,' - .•,•"•,-;, : ' , .•t.,,.7 , -..• . -. k• 4.. ., ..,!. , ',' Arni;a6 f . r•. that our awareness campaign .'-!-/.:-•-" - --• •: -• • ;- .... - : , .•• 7 . .-' ,7 1•:. • : ,..i. ;:- - : ;7: 7 ' ''"' '. . ,1". 7 . -:•'' ••'." ' . • ''• . . -...: i '' •1 . ..; : ii •:::-':.•'. . ''''''' ' ' ''' • ''' .: '......:.. • j .• • • 1 • 4 '. l• . :' , i - . . •.% . ,'. : . • .• ,: • ..' ••• :: - . A lic worked." • . • . .•. , , Earlier in the week the Phi Kappa -...._ . •,-. - - .4. , .. ..,,..,•.),,,,,-- ....,.,-, ~• • • .-- . '.7 -..- 4 . •,. •-t t. / '.y..,: , • =.,/ ,S' - t.H. . .. . ; , • 4,_ ....,. 1. , . . . ft + 7,.: .' .... : , „ -• ' Psi fraternity initiated an awareness .•' • • . 7 7• ...• • . .-7 - .;' , "-.... • - 74-,.„,...!..„ - :. . . . :.... y., : .- . :. ; .,k. •;, i • ..,:... . : • .. •;:. . ~ . ..,,. . ~. ..., . ,F 4 ~ . 1„...,,,,..„,,,,.:,,..;...,.,:::.:, :,...,.,1.,..::,,,,,.04,,4,4,..,. ...,.4„ .„4, ~,,..,.v.„,,,,:.,:..1 • ..• • ' ••-• -- . ...%•••?•v••"•''''• ,• - .:-• •,•' .•••• ••• 4,:t:' ri - - '-- - -.,• : • .;•.110.„.4.-& ,, i- , -. 7. .'":;,=.:i.;44„%,•-;•,,- , ' • • 4 , •:• , :. , ••• ,,, Y:••: ,,- f:,.;: , !: - -:••,•;,:. ;-••••:,.. :- - •' . 3 - :''4'..• : ,, 1 , ..n. , ..; • .... - .4'•*ir:, campaign, which included distribut- •-: - 4 ,0, . - ; - s.oti- ; ,..;1• :•,.7 . 0 " .-i, •: . i - , .-,„fc.': sr . . ••• ~_ . __,....,_ -;,-, , - - .;: : •-...' ; ,4,4,4,4• .: -t• - ...! "Ay. . •,' , /;:."•-t . i•.'•••:•'•-•:' ''' '• '• ',-:.:.;;;•.; . . - •••'. '•'•••, ••.: F. :. -• , '.'; -,• i ' .' •kt• •• • - 4:14 k ing a pamphlet, to warn against van- •: f 7 - -: - . „ -7 ,. '''': . •: .. - - 1 - ,; .-: ..:. • -. • ',. -. • , • ;fit ~ -4‘ ...z..• ; ,..r. « .77,7,p. 1ti ,.7i57**t t ...:, ;;.... :,,, - t„; ; ;*;,:; . .:,1' , •;5., , ,!';,:. ; i;:-.,;..4.f71 , --, -:. ..,.- .....:,',N,„;::, :: :•.1. • . '.._ • : „,, • . a . o_._ dalism and related crimes. The 99 citations issued by State • • - „iii • ••;...,:'• .I- . ....',.- „. -,-.. ~.„,. •....- . ~. -, , ,,,, : :. ; •. ; 4 4 ,,,., 2 , •; •,, , - "," .'• - 2' ; - ""' ; . .. ;. : ..; :• , .... : • .. ; , '':!" ... .' , , , r -..;'.;!..-,.-. ~• •:•- t 4 L . - - , ,- ; , • - r ., 1 , ! , : •:,.- , • , -- -'•-:'.,„•:::•-• : . f f i.r . , , 4 ••-:--:.7 ,; • ; , , ...•:.: , ,.., ,,, ,, , ,,.. , ,-- -, ,.- -- -. : ... ....i. • :- .,7,, ,, , • ,,, ,! , ...... • . . y ‘r , 7 :, ••. , .:-:,,, , . ~. ..,,.._ College Police this year is a marked ::. . •• • .•-- -7.7.,..., - . 5v;•0* , ......,4_,..7,.... , ... .••;:.• ..... : :...., :; •:.,......: ; ...4 ., • ... ..„........4 : .., •;,;*-, ~•----- - -.- , E1•.-1 ; .• . ., . . ,-, , •(*.:., , ,.. 1 77,-, ; ..,.. :. .•,.,..., •.:.-.„.: • :.::.,-,-;,,.., -., .•: • 4, - 7.,, t - ... :-. -, .k. , .•.' ,- •;,;'4 increase over the 57 issued last year. 1 . . -- ....:F : 7,::•:• ,- :' , : , :.•"•;••i,f4'3...M'.. - ';•...' 3 ' , ,... , -••:.•••-•;••••• ••' , ?: - :•;‘ .. '•:'•••••;•••,.••'• ,, •i••;-!•7:.1WONEMI , :•- 4, •''''" -,•:: . ..-!-•.- ',17:...i. • .:• -•••-• • - Fifty-three of those people in 1985 :., ..;,...... , ;.,?,..-•••••• •,.. • .‘ .-. ,:...,,!...!....!•,.. ..-,... : ~. •;_ '.::.; •..:. : ••• .. , ..:: , ,,x:,..;,. •:. • . ......,,, , ,,,• : i . ,, , :.:.:, , . -.. .• :.- r., . . .• • ,:: ~ , 7 .,, -; .. ;....., ~.=,,,,i . ,.,, were in violation of the open con- ..,...!••••.:' ' , ; : - .i. ,, •::•••• • ,-.... :. ::•• , ... ...::. ,•:. , -.7:. : ,-..7 ..,.,-..,,..... • ; ,.. : , , 7 : 7...7 : - . . , ..... ••• - . ... ....• .:•. , .•- r -1 4 re-• .. ~..,.....:•.,;„ -, ~,7; ., -. t- . .7 r ~ . :: . ; ,; Ak - o.i, „ . ; ; A,..,.,,41 ~,.7 „... ~, .4 .... • • .„ . ..• , . , ,n tether law, three were cited for un- •••.'. ••••• • - ••••' ::••,;• '•::••,.,';':•',•:••• • • ..•-•••:: ~1 ''., . ...:•.. • ~,,•'.;'-; ;L i' ; ••• •- - ..• •.,• - : .., •,,,i.,44 - 4iii•04,,,,•••,,,4,•" . ~..-7, , -,:. 1,-•• . ;,, ,••.-, • . -- .( ,- ,iA.',..• .-•,_ •••-.0:45:1. - •,••• - ; .• -- ,: •4,01 . p.: ; !..•-;7.,.. :, :- ~...:7....:,,,.4 • ••• • ,'• •••• -• • .....:••••:-•,: ••••••;•.- ;••::- •--, . • •••• , I , ..:• ~ : •••• - •._.:..;-•--,-•-• •.: : -_,,,A4.10•qm , 0kk. , % . 44 , -- - ,N 7 ,• „ -.4....-: , -# ~,,,.-,- .-, • , -, - .-, - .-4,,. , ,k•'' ,ANi•Ar•- . ,••)".• ' ~, - .4kP. 4 * - --: . '• - _ •A' , •;i••" -, derage drinking and only one was :-.. .•[;...:. •,,..... ; •,•.„7 ; ?.: ; ,: : .::•.... : 0:...:• , 7..-i .:: • :,:...: ...„,....;- . ;.• ..• - ~•- • • - _ , • , ...„..........,„.-4..7A-ggf - 4741.A.pAi., ;::: „ .: ,.v i.. ,•01k,v,-;,y- 4. 4 k;, , ,,. ,71.:,.‘,. ; , - .7. , . 0 ,..,,;qa..:.:,•,, , , , 44.,7).t. - -k„ . •,,,, -- „;•, 4 4taUak - ,.. k- , .. , .•......,47.,• : i.iik , ,.....-:, ;. ::..E.• cited for disorderly conduct, which • ,••:,,. •••• . "-- •:- . • ~ • • :,•,•:-.. y . „,,,: ' ....: ' , ..._.L...5 1 . -- •'. • :'?••• 4 i -- ' ,,,, V4kaiM'At4 7 -k . ;' - '7Z4 3 01 , '-'4 - 4';`,"•'7, , 7 , •;•'''.•' •,-,,''-,- .''-, •7' - '”' '.•'!•, - *7114 -. 0-Air - il.i-•lyrkg.!?. , 4 - ?.,14 - iffik.4 , 4,4iz includes public urination. ......... ... .... , In 1984, State College police report- Collegian Photo / An Malkhasslan ed 29 citations were issued for disor- From left to right: Randy Ceselsky (senlomathematics), .Anne Rocktashal and Len Farber aunlopmathematlcs), all of the Student.Unlonßoard, participate derly conduct during the race. The (senior - industrial engineering), Cheryl Woodward (senior-industr i al engineering) in the Phi Pal 500 as selected cereals in the anything goes division. open container ordinance was not in effect at that time. N a . a Couns Sandr ing Se rv ices , pointed out that executive director of Craziness was the norm at this 'year's Phi Psi runners and spectators weren't the only ones to benefit from the Phi Psi By ELLEN STERN "I'm a senior, and I wanted to be involved with . think everyone should experience this before they 500. Collegian Staff Writer this tradition before I leave. We said we're going to_ graduate." "It's absolutely fantastic that they have chosen us as recipients of the Where else but at the Phi Psi 500 could one find (senior-marketing), dressed as a pitcher of Kool- heels, Kim Frankenfield (freshman-liberal arts) Phi Psi," Craig said. "It's going to an Arab terrorist chasing a life-size fig? • Aid. . added, "It's a carnival-like atmosphere. All the enable us to develop our childen's - Both participants and spectators were able to Problems inherent in the crowded race included people here seem to feel good about themselves. programs .. . and it will also help us experience the good feelings, and fortunately the back-ups at the bars. According to Steve Hass May be some of the teams are a little offensive, but purchase a lot of therapeutic aids so good weather, that helped the 18th annual Phi Psi (graduate-health education), dressed as a mum- the division is appropriately titled 'anything that we'll better be able to serve the 500 raise money. mer, the traffic did not detract from the fun. goes.' " 9 children." Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, 403 Locust Lane, "The biggest problem we saw was the conges- At one of the many parties along the runners' Counseling Services Inc. is an out- Saturday swelled with unlikely characters ranging tion in and around the bars," Hass said. "Some route, spectator Dave Zartman (junior-hot el res patient mental health clinic that from babies wearing diapers to a "money for bar, owners told us right , out we couldn't come taurant and institutional management)con serves • youngsters suffering from nothing" band that acted out the Dire Straits song because of our large costumes. But we still had a mented, "Phi Psi really marks the beginn ing of moderate to severe emotional and/or of the same name. Serious runners in the sorority,. ball. It was f un f rom th e momen t we walked spring fun And festivities." . behavioral problems. independent, and masters divisions also filled the outside." Mary Beth Cimilluca (freshman-division of =- More than 160 children and adoles- lawn of the fraternity, waiting for-their turn to run For some of the runners, the event was a true . - dergraduate studies) said that judging by th e m cents were referred to the organiza- and drink. . family affair. Larry Fall, class of 1972, has run number of out-of-town spectators, the Phi Psi 500 tion in 1985 and 75 percent of those One alumni runner, Howard Moore, class of the race approximately 15 times and has won the has done much for the University's social reputa referred were victims of sexual 1954, said, "This is my third year in the Phi Psi. masters division in the past. This year, however, tion. abuse, Craig said. • They had races and events at Penn State when I his brother Ron, 14 years younger, ran against him "It's for a good cause, and it's a real release for Graves said $2,000 would be do- was a student here, but nothing anywhere near in Saturday's race. " Cimillu everyone, ca said. nated to the Frank Firstin Fund in this. It's great." "I've heard about this race for years, now . I'm • order, to lessen the Firstin family's Agreeing with Moore were runners from the going to challenge him in my first time rinuun •g . Perhaps the spirit of the event was best summed medical bills. • "anything goes" division, whose creativity in it," Ron Fall said. - up by Pat Kline, (senior-accounting), part of the Firstin is a brother at Phi Kappa dress stretched the imagination. Prominently fea- But experience paid off in the long run with the crowd. as Larry group dressed as Fig Newtons, which was popular Psi who suffered a stroke as the tured this year were bands of terrorists, with one Fall beat his younger brother by two minutes. • . result of an aneurysm in January . group hijacktng the campus loop. "It's pain for about 10 minutes, but from then on "It's one thing to come out here and have a good 1985. Firstin is now in a coma in a "We're an extreme parody —we really don't it's great. I've met some of my best friends here at time drinking. We're happy that we got abig hand Massachusetts hospital. . like (Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy)," said the Phi Psi 500," Larry Fall added. . for our Fig Newton routine , " Kline said. "Because "All the brothers at the house one such "guerilla," Sheree Hassell (senior-tele- Spectators also appeared to be thoroughly enjoy- the townspeople and everyone else were behind us thought it was a good idea to help communications). ing themselves on the sidelines. "Everyone is so and the whole event, though, and the fact that it's Frank in some way," said Graves. Other teams included Jamaicans with baskets of open and friendly during the Phi Psi," Lori Matits • fora good cause, made it a hundred times better. "He is a good friend of ours and we all fruit on their heads. Explained one member, "We . (senior-physical education) said. "It's not out-of- It feels good to .be doing something when the wish him well." were going to be a salad but it didn't work out." hand, and seems to be calmer than last year. I community supports you„" . „ . .. . . . .. . . . . .. •-- • - • . . ' . ALL STUDENTS , . You are invited: • • PARIS: • CENTER 'OF ARTISTIC ENLIGHTENMENT PHYSICAL EDUCATION BDR REQUIREMENTS Bpm April 15 • 112 Walker Building •.• , . , , • A CHANGE! "Madame Nee Le Bryn, Some Speci fi c Sources' • . i Dr. Joseph Baillio • As of Fall 1986, Ph. Ed. 005, 006, and . Vice President, Director of Research Wildenstein and Co. Inc., New York . • • 007 will no longer exist.' The BDR . Sponsored by the Department of Art History and the requirement must be met by • Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies selecting three (3) credits from P.E. 1- . 399. Check your schedule of classes Questions should be directed to the Basic Instruction Program Office 863-0353. THE USA - YUGO CHALLENGE CUP - WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL - Enter To Win A Free Ticket at theTennStatteci3ooK§tore on campus - Drawing - April 17th talk vimummonv mummy - First Round Matches - April 20th 1:30 PM Cuba vs. Korea 3:30 PM Peru vs. USA Sponsored by the US Volleyball Association P nn State `Boolt,43re on campus Owned & Opera'ted by the Pennsylvania State University Phi Psi announces winners of the race By JOHN SPENCE Collegian Staff Writer Due to a power failure at Satur day's Phi Psi 500 race, the finishing times of a few participants were lost and some runners were mistakenly awarded trophies. Jeff Montgomery (junior-market ing), timing chairman of the race, said the power to the race's electronic timer gave out mid-way through the race. Finishing times were then tak en by a digital watch and some of those times were lost in the confusion. As a result, some people designated as division winners were given tro phim they did not deserve, Montgom ery said. Those people will be allowed to keep the trophies. Runners who rightly deserve trophies will have them awarded at a later date. The following are the correct fin ishers in the race, Montgomery said. In the independent division James Colton finished first with a time of 6:12, Kevin Hickey took second and Bob Hallman third. In the fraternity division Chris Bea han finished first with a time of 6:50, Jeff Johnson was second and Mark Carlton placed third. In the sorority relay division Pi Beta Phi took first with a 7:20 time, Delta Delta Delta placed second and Kappa Delta third. ' In the team division, Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity placed first with a time of 41:01. The team of Chris Bevilacqua, Tom Florence, Eric Bru gel, Tim Flynn and Mark Eagen placed second while the team of Joel Denet, Bob Gioncola, Steve Bauer, Dean Bull and Brad Anderson took third. In the womens division Gretchen Funk won with a time of 10:25 while Amber Lange placed second and Pat rice Kennedy placed third. In the masters division Randy Woolrich took first with a 8:18 time while Howard T. Moore took second and Dave Barsda placed third. Montgomery said there were only two finishers in the non-alcoholic division but due to the timing mishap a winner could not be determined. Ajay Bhala and Jon Ross both fin ished in this division. The Money for Nothings took first in the anything goes division, the Grocery Checkout came in second and the Handstand Group place third. The overall enthusiasm award went to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority for the seventh year in a row and raised $5,211. 99 citations issued for Phi Psi-related violations Amidst the fun and revelry sur rounding the 18th annual Phi Psi 500 came more serious matters: 99 spec tators were cited for incidents related to the beer- and soda-drinking race, most for open container violations, disorderly conduct and underage drinking. Among the incidents: • Four individuals were cited for disorderly conduct during a party at an apartment at Penn Towers, 255 E. Beaver Ave., State College Bureau of Police Services said. Vince Rocco, 203 Jordan, and Christopher Downey, Monroeville, were cited after allegedly spitting at and spilling ice and beer on Phi Psi 500 participants. Allyson Arcasi, of Conneticut, was also arrested for allegedly spilling beer on passersby. The tenant, Christopher Capozzi, was also cited but apparently did not participate, police said. • Robert Grimes of Allison Park and James Rauh of Philadelphia were cited for scattering beer cups and bottles on the ground along the Phi Psi 500 route Saturday afternoon, State College police said. • State College police cleared a third floor balcony at 224 E. College Ave. when it appeared that the balco ny supports were breaking from an overload of spectators. —by James A. Stewart LOOKING FOR FULL•TIME SUMMER EMPLOYMENT ON CAMPUS? We have several openings for responsible persons to conduct chemical product inventories. Science-associated majors preferred. If interested, call Environmental Health and Safety at 865-6391. INTERNATIONAL * * * * ) a WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL USA—YUGO CHALLENGE CUP Sunday, April 20 • 1:30 P.M. • Rec Hall USA vs. PERU CUBA vs. KOREA WIN A NEW YUGO CAR IN DRAWING BETWEEN GAMES WITH YOUR TICKET STUB TICKETS: $ 5-ADULTS; 3-STUDENTS & YOUTHS On sale weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Beaver Stadium All Seats Reserved Greeks gear up for fun-filled week By JOHN SPENCE Collegian Staff Writer Along with the Phi Psi 500, this past weekend the University saw the beginning of another long standing Penn State tradition that of Greek Week. Overall Chairperson Alison Coz zolino said Greek Week is designed for fraternity and sorority mem bers to get together and have a little fun at the end of the Spring Semester. "This is just a week where we can have fun and celebrate both spring and being greek," said Coz zolino. Greek Week will last until Fri day, April 18. Throughout the week, fraternities and sororities will participate in games, competi tions and skits. Teams for the competition can be either a combination of a fraternity and a sorority or a fraternity and its little sisters. Fraternity and sorority teams must pay $l7O to enter all four events. Fraternity police log s A female student told police Thursday she had been raped by a man, who she was dating,in his room during November 1985 but said she did not wish to press charges, Univer sity Police Services said. • Three men were apprehended yesterday morning after removing trophies from three fraternities and little sister teams can register for $l5O. Events in this year's Greek Week include: Chariot Races at 4 p.m. on Tuesday on East Fairmount Ave nue between Locust Lane and Gar ner Street; skits on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Pollock Rec Room; skit finals at 8 on Friday night in Eisen hower Auditorium; and an awards ceremony Friday at 9:30 in Eisen hower. Yesterday participants engaged in a variety of games on the HUB Lawn and a pizza-eating contest sponsored by Domino's Pizza. In the "Sunday Delight" game the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and the Alpha Chi Omega sorority took first followed by the Phi Kap pa Sigma fraternity and Pi Beta Phi sorority in second and Alpha Sigma, Phi fraternity and Delta Gamma sorority in third. In the "Big/Little Race" the Del ta Tau . Delta fraternity and the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority won first with the Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Zeta, 360 N. Burrowes Rd; the building's display case facing Beta Theta Phi, 220 N. Burrowes Rd; Shortlidge Road, University police and Phi Gamma Delta, 319 N. Bur- said rowes Rd, State College police said. The men were not cited pending a decision from the fraternities • A U.S. Postal Service mailbox apparently removed from another location was found Saturday morning •An Eisenhower Auditorium staff at 509 E. Foster Ave. by a police member reported $l5O of damages officer, State College police said. after a window was broken Friday in BACKPACK the MIDSTATE TRAIL Sat. & Sun. April 19 - 20 (Friday Opt.) Hiking Div. Plan Trip Mtg. & Rent Gear of PSOC 7:30 p.m. Room 81M Bldg. Thursday, April 17 Questions? Call CRAIG at 237-0248 - z• - OR IT'S ON US! Fast, Free Delivery' Hours: North: 237-1414 11:OOam-2:OOam Sun.-Thurs 1104 N. Atherton 11:OOam-3:OOam Fri. and Sat Our drivers carry less South: 234-5655 than $20.00. Limited delivery area. 421 Rear E. 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In the "Greek Connection" game the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority took first while the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity and the Pi Beta Phi sorority placed second and Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity and Gamma Phi Beta sorority won third. —by James A. Stewart 2 slices of HI WAY PIZZA & 16 oz. soda 5 1.50 The best pizza at the best price! HI WAY PIZZA 340 E. College Ave, *. Write a letter 1 % % • - '_ .A to a friend! 25% OFF SPRING FORMALS! FRATERNITIES ONLY Save 25 0 10 on Tuxedo rentals for your Spring Formal! Nothing held back choose from over 40 styles. The Dynasty (as shown) was $6l The Pierre Cardin was $62 NOW $46.50 Shoes were $7.50 NOW $5.50 The Young Mens Shop has 5 in house Tailors to insure a perfect fit. P.S. Orders must be taken at least one week prior to formal. 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