B—The Daily Collegian Friday. Oct. 24, 1986 Prof, student to fast in protest of apartheid A University professor and student “I hope it will help curb the arro will conduct a week-long fast in pro- gance of the white race - the kind of test of apartheid in South Africa. lingering paternalism, Cornngton said. “When all the black leaders in Todd May (graduate-philosophy) g A f r j ca have called for.divest said he and Robert Cornngton, assis- m it - s inappropriate for us to still tant professor of philosophy, will be discussion.” on the steps of Old Main from Nov. 2 Corrington sa id a fast “is one way to Nov. 9 from 9in the morning until 5 can humble ourselves and rid in the afternoon. °. ther f ourselves of some of that arrogance.” will be fasting only for varying sign-up sheets for those interested lengths of time during the week, May j oining the fast w jh be available in said. front of Old Main during the protest, May said the people fasting will corrington said. Those who choose to drink fruit juices and water but not fast wil i wear black armbands as a eat food. symbol of solidarity, he added. Corrington said the goals of the fast are to heighten the awareness of the physical hunger in the South African homelands and lessen the racism here on this campus.' police to fight jobs in Scranton 20 for SCRAN.TON, Pa. (AP) - Twenty Scranton police officers facing dis missal next week will fight a court ruling that came two weeks after the FBI began investigating allegations of job buying in the department. A week ago, Erie County Judge James Dwyer, sitting as a visiting judge in Lackawanna County, invali dated the civil service tests the men AO'ZX'AO^X^AO'EJi'A'Ii'EX'AO'IX > Dear Sigma Chi, ,9, ” The shades were too cool. • e the boxers too chic, < We pomped and worked hard • X but it was a fantastic week > w Mr. Beachball was "Beachin*" f and now that it's done. t'. < We want everyone to know • * * We're #1! > w 1»* Place Overall Homecoming 1986 € M X AO'IX'AO'ZX'AO'EX'AO'SX^AO'IX _s2o VISION as low os $27 75 State College 125 S. Fraser St 234-1040 Bellefonte 315 W. High St 355-1354 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICES CALL FOR APPOINTMENT We will also fill your written Rx or duplicate your current lenses. Corrington said tie organized a sim ilar fast last spring that involved 65 faculty from University Park and about 100 at York campus. —by Eric Schmidt took last December and ordered the Police Department to dismiss them by next Tuesday. Dwyer said the administration of former Mayor James Barrett McNul ty violated the rules of the Civil Service Commission and the city’s Home Rule Charter when it gave the test shortly before he was to leave office. A complete pair of prescription eyeglasses • offer expires 9/15/86 Love, The A Phis BIFOCALS os low OS $43 75 Wrist wrestling benefit to be held Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, will host the fifth annual Wrist Wres tling Tournament to benefit Playgrounds Used by the Severly Handicapped, a national organization that builds playgrounds for handicapped children, tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. Bruce Rudoy, philanthropy co-chairman, said participants in the tournament will arm wrestle, but will be allowed to move their wrists. Nationwide, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity raised $75,000 for PUSH, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., last year. Last year the Penn State chapter raised $2,000, he said Divisions in the competition are men, women and bar bouncers. First place winners will receive a trophy and a Fit Stop Health Club membership; second place winners will receive a trophy, third place winners will receive a Tan-'fastique membership, 159 S. Garner St., and a trophy. Those interested can register at the HUB desk, the fraternity at 409 E. Fairmount Ave., and the Fit Stop, 130 Locust Lane. —by Victoria Petties Frisbeelympics to fight cancer Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity will sponsor a Hacky-Sack and Frisbeelympics philanthropy to. benefit the American Cancer Society at 9 Sunday morning on the HUB lawn. Mike Durange, philanthropy co-chairman, said proceeds from the fund-raiser will benefit the Howard J. Barnhart Memorial. Barnhart was an Alpha Chi Sigma member who died of cancer in 1982. - The philanthropy will be made up of several teams for each event. Hacky sack is played by hitting a small bean bag with any part of the body except the hand. The object of the game is for each four-member team to keep the bag in the air the longest. The Frisbee competition, which will be played similar to football Frisbee, consists of 10-member teams, Durange said. Participants PSMA • PSMA • PSMA • PSMA • PSMA • PSMA • PSMA % Attention Penn State Engineers gj < Are you a Senior in a TECHNICAL U and related majors |it| | or BUSINESS Major fi Representatives from M . ft Bechtel Power S?r ft 2 ft Frito-Lay NCR Corp * ft g If Will be in the HUB Fishbowl M * L On Saturday, October 25th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Come talk to representatives and find out gg . about possible job opportunities. jjj y SPONSORED BYSWE <»«8 y y V ▼ PhiSigs. y y Thanks for the memories in Homcoming 'B6, pomping and painting was fun. J ¥ AXi Delts and Phi Sigs made quite a pair, Z j In our hearts you're number one! y ? Love, it ▼ The A Xi Delts y V Congratulations to Sigma Chi and m Alpha Phi on Ist Place! ▼ * °' ls4 z 1 cannot run with the Frisbee or hold it longer than five seconds. The entry fee for the Hacky sack event is $l5 per team. Frisbeelympics is $5 per team. Those interested can register at the fraternity, 406 S. Pugh St., before tomorrow. Trophies will be awarded. for first, second and third place winners in both competitions Social tonight begins Ag Hill festival The annual Ag Hill Festival, sponsored by the Penn State Agricultural Student Council, will celebrate “More Than A Century Of Excellence” in the College of Agriculture this weekend. ■ “This weekend is set up so that students from this campus get to meet Commonwealth students and so that (Commonwealth stu dents) get to feel more at home when they do transfer,” said Kathy Meckley, co-chairman of the festival committee. The two-day event will begin with a social tonight at the Delta Theta Sigma fraternity, 101 N. Patterson St., where the Common wealth students will meet the students they will be staying with this weekend Various clubs in the college and other University clubs will compete with faculty and Commonwealth campus teams in the Ag Olympics tomorrow morning. The games will include such events as the “milk-suckle,’ the “bale-toss” and the “egg-toss." Teams can begin registering at 9:30 tomorrow morning in the Meats Lab parking lot. The weekend’s festivities are open to the entire University community, said Susan Shields, a festival committee member. Winners of the competitions, as well as the selection of Mr. and Ms. College of Ag, will be announced tomorrow night at a banquet in the Ag Arena. After the banquet, the festival will conclude with a social at the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity, 322 Fraternity Row. —by Patricia Roach DOW CHEMICAL, USA a company seminar for Idin, is no g those seniors interviewing with Dow. 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