• 12-The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1986 E l.imv NOTICE HAVE THE SUMMER of your life and get, paid for it! Come to the APARTMENTS 7,‘„wp, ...., , --.,-.1 - =:- - TYPESETTER time, compugraphic experience Poconos of Pennslyvania and be - helpful. Weekdays 10 -6. 814-359- . Collegian Inc. reserves the a counselor at one of the top •- •1 • 2918. SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM avail- -- - --- ' • right to release the names of brotherlsister camps in the Individuals who place advertis. Northeast. June 24- August 20. able immediately. Microwave, . YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Is seeking dishwasher, many extras, near - . person with mornings free to in gin The Daily Collegian, Colle- Counselor positions available in '-. work part time in general mainta campus, 523.00 utilities Includ- :I - 7 • . gran Magazine and The Weekly a wide range of activities, includ- .. .. • `',,. '- ' - • - ,J:, : , --.,., ~,., nance. 9:00 am. to 12 noon Mon ed, 234-3087. Collegian ing rocketry, arts and crafts, oho- The decision on whether to tog ra phy , rock climbing, THREE BEDROOM AVAILABLE •-,:- , .' . „,., • , "" , Fri.„Nov. 7, 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon. release this information shall be computer, wrestling, sailing, January Ist. Minimum 5 month • • 4111 , • 238-8029. made by the management of land sports, and drama. Call 800- lease •• Great Price - Available • -..-,,• ,_ x•;• : , ,, i - A ~$ • ••••,'/: - . L . ...., , ... .' ..,_ . w.. 3000 GOVERNMENT JOBS list. Collegian Inc. 533-CAMP or write: 407 Benson Furnished Call 238.3153 '• • :''' -.-./:-' .Ik. - -;•,,,:.' A ..- - $16,040459,230/year. Now hiring. The purpose of this policy is East, Jenkintown, PA 19046.1 - TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT: Call 1-805-687-6000, ext. R-9568. to discourage the placement of SURANCE FOR YOUR auto, mo- Circleville Road. Unfurnished, EdWa C. - Come out of advertising that may be cruel or tor cycle, home, personal graduate, professional. 238-4400 • the closet On your 2V'. unnecessarily embarrassing to belongings, hospitalization. For before 5 p.m.2 BEDROOM Love, Lori. individuals or organizations. professional, courteous service, APARTMENT IN house, laundry call 238-6633. included, in Overlook Heights • • LOWEST PRICES ON color film near North Atherton. Lease until TYPING developing. 12-exposure, $2.99; August. No pets. Professional or so g. 1 $ 15 4 - . e 99 x o o 3 s 6 u - r e e x , 24-exposure, onlys.69s Graduates piee cpZendi34s.33s9oollmo. WANTED • ACCURATE, EFFICIENT, TYP pso3s.9u9re; ING on IBM Word Processor. Call . c ..' ; .:V7 . '-' • , I t 1 .'''- • it ---, - One day service. General Photo, 325 East Beaver, 237-0011. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN house, laundry included, in Over- BUYING, GOLD CLASS rings, Jewelry, Diamonds, coins, neck- Robin at 234-1576. A COMPLETE WORD proc .. : • • - , look Heights near North Ather• ming, typing, and rush service ~41f,.:: ' . /41k DESPERATELY NEED TWO tick ets to Steve Winwood Concert ton. Lease until August. No pets. - - for a birthday present! Will pay $. Professional or Graduates pre- laces, bracelets, etc. Anything Gold or Silver! 238-5732. (Laser & IBM printers). One block from campus. 8-5 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 lib • 1,--ik ... 4, , ,, ' lit Please call Dana, 234-1945 day. f e e i1 rre 2 d 3 . 4 5 .3 3 9 5 0 0 1 /mo. plus electric and DESPARATELY NEEDED: 2 MD. Sat. Flying Fingers 237.2905. general admission tickets. Call . • Vii' V•- .'. ."'•i, :li GAY/LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD. lit:' t t ii ' ''i••:: -.."•* sAliiik Support, information, referrals, esslng, typing, and rush. service. - • ~....,-;:4 , networking. 6.9 p.m. nightly. 237- DESPERATELY NEED DATE tick- Campus delivery. Call Anna Mar .. • ';-',`•. .• et for the Maryland and Pitt foot- is 234.5855, 6:00p.m.-10:00p.m. • i a l ~,, ...-, N .t,,.., - .4 & 1950. ball games. Call 692-7447 ,- • ?• - •,,•*-A - , :": ill PARTY YOUR FACE off to the • cnielipartnteqf between 6-12 pm. . AFTER /BEFORE typing... Edit , ~ * ,c;.. iv: -.,A.:,., music and lights of D.J. DOUG- re write-design-resumes/cover let lib . . Is t ;', • , : ER. Top 40 and Funk. Refer- BtO " Maryland game or Pitt. 2 reserved tionsltheseslreports... Call 231- 4 '''..:. ' •..--. FOOTBALL TICKETS FOR tersAnterview formsldisserta ences. $22/hr. Call 862-1372. or G.A. Call 237-6883, ask for 1577. ahl THE- JOCK-ULARJUGGLER Is has a . Mike. I s l l LOST:GiAA, A 1' 1' et l available for your Christmas Par- 141 t LA ' *i l k "' I I I " 141 ty or other Festive Occasion. • Li m it e d oeieCuun RUM LAST MIN twiny dit COMMONS After all, what's a party without of 1& 2 Bedroom Asts.• . GENERAL ADMISSION OR date AN EFFICIENT, DEPENDABLE tickets to Maryland game. Will typing and word processing serv• pay top dollar. Mike 234-8083. Ice of all kinds. Campus delivery. /411 miloierm. it lorwl, ittply WU dist. Ifs someone to juggle theaxe n s a a l o n n d ' bowling balls. As seenont • al TV, ABC, CBS, CNN and in - Available Immediately , STUDENT DATE TICKETS OR Debbie 359-3068. SEASON PASSES. Will pay ss. A-1 TYPIST. FAST, accurate, tell 4. Sports Illustrated. 814-886-4712. Call 862-6778, noon-9 P.M. able. IBM typewriter. Campus with 9 mo. Leases and WANTED: FOOTBALL TICKETS pickup and delivery. 359-2146. TELEVISION RENTALS, COLOR -• . • - to Notre Dame game. Call 231- STUDENT HELPER PROOF or B & W, long or short term, low • . SPECIAL RATES ' 0357. • READING, word processing,ma rates. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238- 6021. FOOTBALL TICKETS FOR ANY nila envelope. PSU graduate of FOR SALE : So Stop in for Penn State game. 2or 4 reserved distinction L.A. 1986. Call Steve AHHH! BAHAMAS, CANCUN, Ft. , seats. Please call 862-3048. 364.9170 local 9-9. Campus pick- Lauderdale. Let USG fly you to . A FREE REVIEW WANTED TWO TICKETS to Penn up"and delivery. BEST OFFER TAKES my sea- the vacation spot of your dreams. Prices starting $299. Don't be left State - Maryland football game. TYPISTS-UP TO $5OO weekly at sons pass to the remaining home out in the cold- sign up NOW! (Saturday by Appointment) Call collect after 5:00 p.m. 304. home! Information? Write: MR's football games. (Junior) Tony 242-7919. P.O. Box 238 PS Emeigh, PA 237.5250 Hub.RESUME WRITING AND 234-6860 WANTED: 'UP TIDE down' But • FOR SALE SR. end Jr. Tickets Professional Searches. The com• ton(s). Will pay $1 Call 862-4390. UNIVERSiTY SECR The ETARY e QUIT For Maryland and Pitt. Best offer petitive edge which makes the ALUMNUS NEEDS FOOTBALL to type from home. ss, re -234-3618. difference. Aitken Associates,sumes, term papers, etc. Call 10- tickets for home and away 10. 238-2388 GENERAL ADMISSION, DATE, 237-4508. • games. Season or individual . and student tickets to the • • • • - • . - - games. Call 814-237-5204. Maryland and Pittsburgh games. . '. FOR RENT • • Good seats. Trades possible. , • WILL PAY PREMIUM Price for 2 Call 238-6882, 10a.m.-10 p.m. -r-=.?'"''-----i=----.-------tickets Maryland game. J. Rosol ---=-- -- --nf ROOMS FALL SEMESTER inF 1-800-233-0554. Dayonly. only. l'' T he 4 1 . • 14 ternity close to campus. Roorma. - •c:" .. .... 1 ., PENN STATE BOWL tours - ex- , board. Meals and sooial $1350 WILL TRADE! 2 PSU-ND tickets elusively for P.S. students by I\lEr. II . 238-9965 . . . in N.D. section for 2 in PSU llt •y. 1 ' l OC Fantod's 237-3262 Ip.m.-9p.m. ' section. (412)341-3638 or ;v•r,,, , - - STEVE WINWOOD TICKETS. 0 SMALL 1 BEDROOM MOBILE (412)835.8194 leave message on i a lt • ,-, , ..,.. ,•,- ill home;for one person. Lease recorder. • , , •%. -,- •.., r 862-6563 - Ask for Mike or Pat. • 4, . • until August. No pets. E. College After 10a.m. Two together. . eiasta , , • Avenue, $2OO/mo. plus electric. , YOU NEED • CASH - Bag The STEVE WINWOOD TICKETS. •- z- :7:7, ;••= 7 7?...: IA: )• i 234-3901. Boring: Maryland Game. Sell Me Your Ticket. Call Curt. 862-2918. lit ' : 1 , . 1-. :• • ..-7 ~ • , kV, Two tickets for sale. Call Karl .01-. i SMALL 1 BEDROOM MOBILE ' ..,....., • • . 862-7222 j.. , •" M. W. F 11 1 1 home; for one person. Lease ' • i I lit In FFFPN...DAYEI TWO FEMALE SPRING dorm i 9-5 , until August. No pets. E. College contracts. Less than university ' ' T. Th 1 1 1 , • Avenue. $2OO/mo. plus electric NICE COSTUME!! price. Call Tara, melanie 862-1079 234-3901. - after 10 pm. 9-S 111 HELP . WANTED 04- TWO TICKETS' TO Steve Win- ? Sat. 9-4 --,,, 11 wood Concert. - Best offer. Call 237-9811 111 111 _ READ IT. CAMPUS REPS NEEDED - • TRAVEL FREE: Position involves Karen at 234-4035. Youll lind national and in. • A DIFFERENCE: Furniture Ex- ii 512 E. 111 1 formational news. academic). related editorial cnpy and marketing and selling quality ski and beach trips on campus. Earn . • . 'LOST - .• •: . - change now has brand new furni• I COLLEGE AVE. 1; i , . valuable adverlising.. free trips and high commissions. - • . ture from manufacturers at zi ,.....,_ ._ . -,....- 2 ...=y1 . , Call John Elredge at Great Desti discount prices. Guaranteed low- • nations, 1-800-258-9191. ,•• . • est prices. Check it out! 522 E. •_____.------- - . College 238-1181. We deliver! . SUBLET , , - EARN EXTRA S$ for the holidays. • ' - .Drivers wanted. Domino's Pizza GORGEOUS CARPET REMNANT • • is now hiring part-time delivery , EXCELLENT LOCATION ONE i sale. 7 foot by 12 foot, $56, 8 foot ' people. Must be 18 years, have by 12 ,foot, $63. Contemporary •- - -• ' bedroom apartment on College carpet 1359 East College Avenue - • - • • Ave. available Spring Semester own car, and insurance. Apply in $ 00 0 2 person. 421 E. Beaver or 1104 N, 4 . 0 per month, 38-5754. 10-5 and 7.9 daily. Free delivery. Atherton. USED FURNITURE SALE! Desks, FOUR MONTH OLD Sony STR- FEMALE , SPRING SUBLET dressers, beds lamps, sofas, AV26O Receiver for sale $l4O. needed. 1/2 large bedroom s w/ chairs, loveseats, end tables, and Call Pete 238-7253 after 6 p.m.private bath in Parkway z. P month includes every thing more! All at low, low prices. STEREO REPAIR- REPAIR of but phone. 237-6679 ' Furniture Exchange, 522 East stereo receivers and amplifiers College. 238-1181. Open Monday- by an F.C.C. licensed technician. ONE FEMALE NEEDED for 1/4 of Friday 9.8, Saturday 9-5. We de- For reasonable rates call David at two bedroom apt. Spring semes- •-- • • • • liver. 422-8792. ter. downtown 237-2934. - FOUND' •• '. 100 VACUUM CLEANERS start- SPRING AND SUMMER sublet, ing at $9.95. Swope's 1247 East large efficiency, furnished, 1.2 7-2 - nIRING! FEDERAL GOVERN- "Found" notices are pub- College Ave. State College. 238- '. people, a.c., all utilities included MENT fobs in your area and lished for three days at no 6677. , • • except electric, $285/month, call charge. This policy does not ap • , overseas.-Many immediate open • : • AUTOMOTIVE _ Jim 865 - 3 953. _ ings without waiting list or test. ply to "found" notices for "PSU" keys. SPRING SUBLET, NEED female $l5-$68,000. Phone call refunda• • If you find a "PSU" key or a key ' ' • . ' -.-- '7s VW VAN: Fuel Injected, excel- to share 1/3 of apt. in Cedarbrook ble. (602) 838.8885 ext. 22 . ATTENTION . .• • . lent condition. 234.3052 $lB3/month (includes utilities). OVERSEAS JOBS. SUMMER, yr. ring with a "PSU" key on it, please deliver the item to Police Ask for Danna 231.3932. round. Europe, S. America, Aus- Services, Grange Building. The AFRAID YOU'RE PREGNANT? SPRING • SUBLET, FEMALE. tralia, Asia. All fields. $90042000 Department of University Safety Need help? call Birthright 237- Share 1/4 of apartment in Penn mo. Sightseeing. Free informa- has established a system to 3163 for free pregnancy test and • Tower. Includes microwave and tion. Write IJC, P.O. Box 52-PA7 quickly identify and notify the other assistance. Confidential .•--•• - - • '' •- ' - dishwasher 238.6163 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. person who lost the "PSU" key. • and non-judgemental 212 S.Allen :, ROOMMATES '.. SPRING SUBLET; NEED female PASTE UP/GRAPHIC ARTIST full FOUND: OCEAN PACIFIC wallet street. to share 1/4 of a newly furnished or part time. Must have specking i n parking lot behind The Brew- ANOREXIA NERVOSA. IF you MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: two bedroom apt. in Parkhill skills. Weekdays 10 -6. 814-359- ery. Call Don at 238-3858 to iden feel you have a problem with Share efficiency apartment dur• $172/mo. (Includes utilities). Re- 2918. tify. anorexia, I'd like to talk with you. ing Spring Semester one block nee 237-31b1. PLEASE CALL 238-8843 Part time • I'm a masters student research- off campus. $165/month. Phone ing this disorder. Call Catherine Dave 237-0615. SPRING SUBLET- ONE bedroom waitress needed with car after ~. apartment. Unique decor. Re- SP.ITI at 234-0469 if you'd like to know PARKWAY PLAZA LARGE one , 44 .. • ...... cently remodeled: • ROOM AND BOARD in exchange more. bedroom apt., Spring $1731m0. block from campus. No pets. for light housekeeping and occa- ARE YOU PREGNANT? Worried? all utilities included. Female $3OO/mo. 237-3836. sional sitting. Older children. Car Uncertain? Free pregnancy test- wanted. Chris 237-3602. • •••• . • ', *le, SPRING SUBLET, 1 large bed- required. 234-4866, after 6:oopm. ing. Confidential services ROOMMATES WANTED to share, room apt. $355 monthly, parking CRCPC, 234.7340 2 bedroom Condo directly across available. Call Magda 231-3288 4 ..` ;' '••*"*.,:,. • BAHAMAS, -BAHAMAS, BAHA- from campus. $l5O plus electric. after 6:00 • • • • • • MAS. Start thinking about Spring Call 234-0613 or 717-776-3314. SPRING SUBLET- LARGE fur- MICRO RENTAL SERVICE - . Break. Prices from $299 guar- nished efficiency. 4 blocks from Microcomputer Equipment Rental anteed. Includes R/T Air, hotels, , • campus. Indoor parking. Manager wanted for : taxes, gratuities, parties, on site IBM $315/month„Bob 234-7944 staff, booze, cruise, plus dis- - COMPAQ ' Lady Lion Basketball - count booklets. Also Jamaica, .. -':•• .• . • "•• • x - •• " SUBLET (FEMALE) AVAILABLE • 1.1 1 APPLE EPSON Team. Must be Ft. Lauderdale, Acapulco, and '-' • • ROOMS _ • - now or spring semester. Rent CIUADRAM Barbados at .the lowest prices •••• • • - • : .'• • ...• very negotiable! Call 231-8102 4,,,_!# 4 . , .!d__ i PRINCETON dependable and easy to BROTHER possible. Contact Discount Stu- - - , . after 4:00 p.m.11111 comnEx get along with. Hard dent Travel: 237-1205 or stop by ..: • NOVABEAM 254 S. Burrowes apt. ÷ 4 Sundays .- 25 NEC . work but you reap many - - ,- -• DISCOUNT 1.5 p.m. _, SUPPLIES ' benefits. Anyone Daily-Weekly-Monthly interested call 863.2672 (814) 238.5729 • . • BED AND BREAKFAST Historic -- SUBLET: ONE BEDROOM apart home-Football weekends and other occasions. 238.2028. ment available Immediately. Free TV. No 'Zwe'2 No security 37B9 d 3 eN ent will enjoy quiet study envi- osit required. NON-SMOKING SERIOUS stu- C BARBADOS, BARBADOS, BAR- Call BADOS. Someplace different forTWO BEDROOM TRAILER, De ronment. Private room, private Spring Break. Catch the real fla- bath. 30 feet from campus. 237- cember to May, $275 per month vor of the Caribbean. $475.00 1029. neg. Call 234-4461. Includes: Rif Air, resort accom modations, transfers, taxes, gra tuities, on-site staff, VIP card, daily activities, and an un matched nightlife. Also offered by Discount Student Travel. 237 1205. • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR .... half price Holiday gift offer new subscribers. Christian Science I . Reading Room 208 S. Allen • _ Street. I GET YOUR RESUME DONE PROFESSIONALLY PSU COMPATIBLE TERMINALS. I Rent terminals compatible with PSU Mainframe, RINET, LIAS. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. i RENT 3 MOVIES, PLAYER, 3 j days, only $19.95. Over 800 titles! II ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. I ROOMS, FOOTBALL WEEK- I ENDS AND others. Cozy and • I romantic bed and breakfast. The Cedars, 15 minutes East of State College. 422-8191. l3ll S. Allen Street, State College, PA SCHOLARSHIPSIGRANTS FOR college are available. Millions go unclaimed yearly.call 1-800-USA -1221 ext. 0627. L•• COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS IMAIL BOXES Err. USA' WITH THIS COUPON COUPON EXPIRES: 11114186 $3.00 EACH ADDITIONAL PAGE $5.00 . AAAH! D.J. PHANTOM proles- TELEVISION, STEREO REPAIRS. HEY LADIES, GUESS where the sional disc-jockey entertain Expert, affordable service on all LOST: A BLUE and white, PSU brands, VCR's too. ACORN, 232 Navy jacket. If found please call best looking legs on campus ment. Excellent sound system • are...at Phi Mu's Mr. Legs Pag• plus the area's largest mobile S. Allen, 238-6342. 234-3162. Reward offered. eant, of course! Come watch light show. Start planning your THIN, NAVY BLUE scarf on Octo- Nov.7th at 7:30 in HUB Ballroom. spring entertainment needs early RESUME WRITING AND editing with D.J. PHANTOM! Call 717- services professional skills With EARN $4BO WEEKLY- $6O per ber 30, in or around Findley rec. HOLLY, HAYRIDES ARE done, room. Very important to me! Call 749-5559 or 234-0581. 2 high return. Aitken Associates, hundred envelopes stuffed. We've just begun, things can get Margie 862-8206. 2374508. Guaranteed. Homeworkers needed for company project slut- - Perry's D.J. show. JODI, MY LITTLE Sis, Get Wild ling envelopes and assembling Fees on donation basis. Call 237- On The Hayride-I'll be watching. materials- send stamped self ad- Your Big. 9217. dressed envelope to JBK Mail company P.O. Box 25.31 Castaic, California 91310 e 45 et , eee eee e oe 45 o 45 e in ci O a C ,-V , . 3 0,...., O 053.00 OFF SHAMPOO, CUT al 3 AND STYLING C ELwood's 3 C liAiR STUdIO CALL TODAY 237-6663 3 41) , TANNING UPSTAIRS 103 E. BEAVER R.) OFFER VAUD WITH THIS AD 3 CSAION EXPIRES 11/12/86 (11 000000001:000000000 0 and say hello, or leave a message GOLD ROPE BRACELET Lost for me at the desk. Hope to see Vlncinity of Chambers/Keller you in your corner soon -Take a Conference Parking Lot. Reward. I guess. 234-0916 after 5. ....rPA.re' '.`.-.1 Thanks to your help, the tide is beginning to turn. The past few years have brought new discoveries in chemotherapy. And new diagnostic techniques that combine the "eyes" of X-ray machines with the "brains" of computers. And successful new programs of combination therapies. And there are promising reports coming in from research laboratories all over the world. We now have everything we need to save about half the people who get cancer. Please don't quit on us now. We're halfway there. PAUL AND DON. To "2 ladles" from Briarwood Halloween Party Friday night. "2 students" would ALPHA GAMMA RHO It squirrel like to meet you under more was fun doing Homecoming with normal conditions. Reply Pe ling machine. A Stitch in r CHETING, Drawn thread, Knit son• CLASSES: KNITTING, CRO. you. Thanks a lotl Love, Your als. Jennifer and " Rebecca ". Little Sisters. Time. 237-0327 . PERSONALS . ARDENTLY SEARCHING FOR PCEPER WITH 'CHARMING PERSONALITY'. Reply In person als. DANELLE - THIS PERSONAL IS definitely for youl You are a great kid and super roommate VeDIANN: STOP IN S. sometime D.J. LARRY MOORE Connois- MEG 610 101-You wanted a per• seur recorded. music. Wedding sonal, you can have anything expert formals 234.0691. ds;Collegian • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first insertion. Only credit . vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building immediately if there is an error in your ad. The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisement relating to employment or membership orientation,, religious preference, limitation, specification or descrimination based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgin or non-job related handicap or disability. • • Prepaid Order Form Ads Just MAIL In the classified order form with the correct payment and your ad will appear when requested. We must receive the ad the morning before publication. No PERSONAL ads accepted by mail. • Deadlines classified 1 p.m. one business day before publication cancellation —1 p.m. one business day before publication renewal no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. Classified Mail Order Form Name Address (phone number published only If Included below) Please print your ad one word per box • • ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Date ad begins Make checks payable to: Total days in paper Collegian Inc. Amount paid • 126 Carnegie Building Dept. C Classification University Park, PA 16802 Y OF WORDS 26.-30 apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale HORSE BOARDING ON the bus 1986 CINNAMON TRANS•AM. Do route. Your horse's welfare is our you work out often? Girl from IM FIRST concern. Indoor and out building 1112186 door riding rings and - when possible • daily turnout to pas ture all included. Lessons avail able. 237-1562, 238.7781. PARTIES • Classified Information Mail-In Form NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders SERVICES NEED TO TALK? Call partners, 238-6739. We're trained peer counselors who will listen and help. Free, confidential, caring. Iw i c t ) e a airielenflde; Phone # EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY rooms roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent 1.15 • arts Band combines quirky pop with dark lyrics By PAT GRANDJEAN Collegian Arts Writer "I've got shit for brains;" Glass Eye bassist Brian Beattie boasts on his quartet's original song, "What's With You Now?" Yet this Austin, Texas-based band, which is playing an all-ages show tomorrow night at the Scorpion, smartly manages to combine quirky, propulsive pop sounds with obsessive, often dark lyrics in their songs. In concert, originals are mixed with covers of tunes by Cab Calloway ("Minnie the Moocher"), AC/DC, and War ("Low Rider"). Glass Eye assembled by accident in October; 1983. Lead singer, composer and guitarist Kathy (or "K") McCarty, in search of temporary backup musicians for her own songs, enlisted old friends Beattie and drum mer Scott Marcus. As a live combination, the trio proved so popular on the burgeoning Austin music scene that they decided to stick together, later adding Stella Weir on keyboards. Mario, their first ET., followed in the fall of 1984. Self-produced, self-distributed and ragged-edged, it nonetheless gained the band positive national and regional press by critics , who couldn't agree whether Glass Eye was art-rock, hardcore, folk or pop. J.D. Considine of Musician magazine summed up the prevailing attitude thusly: "Interesting indie bands are a dime a dozen, but finding a record as distinctive and hypnotic as this is enough to restore any fan's faith in American ingenuity." Glass Eye In the summer of 1985, the quartet was spotlighted on an installment of I.R.S. Record's The Cutting Edge, called "The Austin Avalanche of Rock 'n' Roll." A contract with the independent Wrestler Records label resulted; and Glass Eye's first album, Huge, appeared in early 1986. Huge reveals the band to be one of the most rhythmi cally weird outfits in rock 'n' roll, stacking odd meters against angular tunes and stitching them together with rich vocal harmonies and an aggressive, melodic bass line ' "Lake of the Moon" achieves an eerie, sinister mood via the combination of pulsing electric guitar with grinding synthesizer and plaintive female vocals, while "Losing the War" reinforces a feeling of aliena tion through out-of-tune piano accents, offbeat guitar textures and McCarty's disembodied-sounding voice. There's tension, too, between the sludge-paced, dreamlike themes of McCarty's songs and Beattie's edgy, satirical humor. His songs are seldom fun but often very funny, and he reaches a high point on the slightly skewed "I Don't Need Drugs to be Fucked Up," wherein he confesses he can't pin down the source of his social malaise. Perhaps it's Beattie who has best defined the overall effect of Glass Eye's music, comparing it to "banging your head against a wall. It feels so good when you stop." Appearing with Glass Eye in tomorrow's Scorpion show will be local band The Seen. Doors open at 8 p.m.; admission is $3. important steps to getting a job. THE • PENNSYLVANIA • STATE • UNIVERSITY BY•AUTHORITY•OF•THE•BOARD•OF•TRUSTEES•AND - UPON THE•RECOMMENDATION•OF•THE•FACULTY • AND•OF • THE•SENATE HEREBY•CONFERS•UPON RESSIE MAY THE•DEGREE•OF BACHELOR OF ART IN • RECOGNITION • OF •THE•COMPLETION • OF • THE• MAJOR • IN IN • TESTIMONY • WHEREOF • THE• UNDERSIGNED• HAVE• SUBSCRIBED THEIR • NAMES• AND•AFFIX ED• THE•SEAL• OF• THE• UNIVERSITY-THIS MONTH•OF•AUGUST•A•D• 1985 ~~,;~_ 64;W' . GRAPHIC DESIGN 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 863-3215 collegian production 8:30-4:30, Monday;Friday Jazz ensemble plays tonight cial" (favorites of Count Basie's Thundering Herd, arranged the Paul band) and Benny Goodman's "Stom- Winter piece himself. pin' at the Savoy.:' The group will In preparing Centre Dimensions for Demonstrating the shape of jazz also play the works of contemporary tonight's concert, Yoder has followed past and present, the 19 members of composers such as Rob McConnell. a philosophy of the professional world the University's top jazz ensemble, Another ensemble, the Jazz Band of music. Most of the band's new Centre Dimensions, should be in rare 11, directed by Brian Anton, will pieces were not rehearsed until after form when they play at 8 tonight in introduce the show with three jazz their last concert. In rehearsal, Yod the Music Building Recital Hall. pieces, among them "March of the er discussed the style of the music "It's a challenge to try to get 19 Toys" and "One More Time, Chuck and then went over certain parts, but people to try to think together so in Corea." . not to the point of monotony. the end we produce' one musical re- "We're covering five or six big "There's a certain element of all suit," Dan Yoder, director of Centre band styles," Yoder said, enumerat- music that is spontaneous, especially Dimensions and director of jazz stud- ing jazz rock, latin, swing, ballads jazz," Yoder said. ies at the University, said. and blues. Jazz "loses its freshness when it's Ultimately, though, the numbers Tonight's performance will not just over-rehearsed," he added. "I think will all add up when five saxophon- include sounds of traditional jazz all music does." ists, five trumpeters, four trombon- instruments some howling at the The jazz ensemble's shows still ists, a pianist, a bassist, a guitarist, a moon will be heard as well. hold the promise of the extempora drummer, and a player on vibes join Mark Lusk, a School of Music fac- neous, which is.the magic of jazz. And together to create jazz. Add in a ulty member, will play the trombone if tonight's performance surprises vocalist and the evening is complete. solo "Wolf Eyes," a song that will you with a few unknown works such . The program, which will feature feature the pre-recorded sounds of as "Wolf Eyes" don't be alarmed. many jazz styles, highlights 10 selec- wolf howls. Lusk, a former member "That's one of the beauties of jazz," tions, including Duke Ellington's of the Chicago Symphony and a bass Yoder said. "You get to hear music "Take the A Train" and "920 Spe- trombonist for Woody Herman's you haven't heard before." By LYNN WAGNER Collegian Arts Writer The following singles make up WPSU's Top 20 for the week ending Nov. 5. Tonight at 8, 91.1 FM will present the Top 20 Counldown. ‘.ei:.at...-c•OJ-1. li.±lkl *44.4.,, 'Blue Sky Day' shines on WPSU's Top 20 Died Pretty 1. "Blue Sky Day" 2. "Floating" 86 3. "Greetings to the New Brunette" Billy Bragg 4. "Mr. Pharmacist" The Fall 5. "It Could Be Sunshine" Love and Rockets 6. "The Great Divide" 7. "Broken Promise" 8. "On the Screen" Issue 9. "Baby's on Fire" The Creepers 10. "Tsavo" Das Damen 11. "Scientific" Mr. T. Experience 12. "With You" —.Flaming Lips 13. "In a Bad Way" Certain Gener al 14. "Over There" Housemartins 15. "Like an Angel" Mighty Lemon Drops - 16. "Whole Wide World" Dragons 17. "Less than Gravity" Targets 18. "Amusement Park" Cargo Cult 19. "Soul Isolation" Chameleons 20. "The Brain That Wouldn't Die" Tall Dwarfs —.Ruin New Order Government Soup Moving With their single "Blue Sky Day," Died Pretty is lookin' pretty on WPSU's Top 20 countdown of new music hits. CAREER OBJECTIVE: Position in cartography. remote sensing or a related field which utilizes mapping and/or geographic skills. COURSE APPLICATIONS: (Credits) Production Cartography (3) Designed. scribed, photographed, developed and compiled production cartographic projects: received a B grade. The Daily Collegian ‘Vednesday, Nov. 5, 1986-13 RESSIE MAY EDUCATION: B.A. in Geography, The Pennsylvania State University, Jan. 1984 (Penn State's Geography department was ranked No. 2 in the nation in the 1982 Jones• Lindsey Report); was a B minus student. Manual Cartography (3) Designed and executed manual (black-and•white) cartographic projects (graduated symbol, isoline, choropleth maps); received a B grade. Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry (6) Constructed photo mosaics and stereogram. took aerial photos. Learned applications of aerial photography to map•making. Learned techniques of enhancing and classifying satellite images for land-use/land cover mapping: received a B grade for both courses. ADDITIONAL COURSES: (Credits) • quantitative (statistical) techniques (3) • geographic data systems (3) • computer science (3) • differential calculus (3) WORK EXPERIENCE: Stock Room Manager/Receiving Clerk Dollar Bargain Store 11/84-Present Was promoted from temporary worker to full-time stock room manager Supervised up to six people who priced and stocked merchandise Received merit raise after six months Food Service Worker Pollock Dining Hall 6/81-12/83 Learned how to work with unionized and nonunionized workers ages 18 to 65. in order to accomplish goals Received two merit raises ACTIVITIES AND HOBBIES: Jazz Club. 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