4—The Daily Collegian Monday, Dee. 8,198 G College of Science dean resigns, receives praise By PATTY ESPER Collegian Staff Writer Thomas Wartik, dean of the College of Sci ence, will retire next September after 36 years at the University. University officials said Wartik will be missed for his dedication to the College of Science and his fund-raising efforts. “Dean Wartik has guided the College of Science well during his years as dean,” Univer sity President Bryce Jordan said in a prepared statement. “His superb leadership and dedica tion to science will be missed. “He played a key role in attracting private support to the College of Science, including the recent $lO million gift from the Eberly family,” Jordan said. 33% Off Misses Assorted Fashion Sweaters Reg. $32-$56, now 19.99-35.99. Oversized skimp, 2 pocket London body, dolman, tunic and crewneck styles made of acrylic, cotton and wool blends come in solids, tweeds, jacquards and chenilles. In fashion colors. Misses sizes S,M,L. 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Wartik said his role in working with the $2OO million Campaign for Penn State has been enjoyable, adding that the University is on its way to becoming a first-rate research institu tion. “A first-rate institution is characterized by the quality of its faculty, ahd these attributes are necessary to recruit and hold good fac ulty,” Wartik added. 25% Off Ladies Cuddleduds By Lorraine Reg. $lO-$2O, now 7.49-14.99. Cuddleduds feature Solar knit anti-cling fabric to keep you warm on the inside and smooth on the outside. Sleeveless vests, long and short sleeve shirts and long and petti pants come in assorted basic and fashion styles, prints and colors. Sizes S.M,L,XL,2XL. iz: now 10.99 now 12.99-22.99 now 13.99 now 14.99-25.99 20% Off 20% Off 20% Off 20% Off 25% Off ...39.99-49.99 “My job has been made much easier because of the efforts of the College of Science faculty and the encouragement and support I have received from the central administration,” he said. William C. Richardson, executive vice presi dent and provost, said Wartik has worked very hard and with great success. “He’s done an absolutely wonderful job showing donors the ways in which they can make a contribution to enhancing the quality of both undergraduate and graduate experiences in the College of Science,” Richardson said. Wartik came to the University in 1950 as an assistant professor of chemistry. In 1960, he was named professor and head of the chemis try department, and in 1971 he became dean of the College of Science. 33% Off Children’s Slack Sets by Health Tex Reg. $l5-$l9, now 9.99-12.49. Choose our matching tops and bottoms for Holiday fashions that are both easily put together and adorable important during your hectic Holiday pace! Solids and Prints in Toddlers, Girl’s 4-6 X and Boy’s 4-7. STATE COLLEGE. 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The State College lent, University Police Services and University Park addresses of warns. these students are given to parents, Police said they received com- creating the appearance of a credible plaints of such scams during the last local presence by the organization, holiday season after some solicitors Suit said. failed to deliver candy and baskets The practice of hiring student deliv er which parents had paid $l5 or ery persons also leads to such prob more through the mail. l ems as mala students trying to „ ~ „ It . .. ~ , , deliver baskets in female residence Donald Suit, University director of halls after hours or without being conducts standards, said orgamza- escor t ec j he added, tions use names such as University ‘‘The Association of Residence Hall Rescue Committee and Help for Your students has a legitimate service, Students During Final Exams. The anc j that’s the one we recommend,” names are intended to make them Robert McNichol, University look like legitimate Penn State orga- Police Services supervisor, nizations, Suit said. Parents can recognize the service Suit said his office has received by the ARHS letterhead, McNichol letters from parents regarding the said. Prices range from $8.95 to failure of the solicitors to deliver the $12.95, with delivery on Dec. 7 and 8. promised baskets, and added that the McNichol suggested contacting baskets are often priced much higher postal authorities if any mail-order than their actual value. One such solicitations other than the ARHS basket checked by his office, Suit service are received to check wheth estimated, cost no more than $2.50 to er or not they are legitimate, assemble. —by Mike Lento police log • Bob Hicks, 618 S. Allen St., report- room in Geary Hall on Friday eve ed a 15-speed mountain bike worth ning,- University police said. Two $464 missing from his porch Friday persons were identified and some evening, the State College Bureau of marijuana paraphernalia confis- Police Services said • A University student was struck by a car Saturday on South Garner • A janitor discovered and re- Street near College Avenue, State leased a person trapped in the ROTC College police said. Police said Made- supply room in Wagner Building Fri line Vercek, 116 Heister, was struck day, University police said. The per by a car driven by Michael E. Singer son had been padlocked in by an of Morganville, N.J., when Singer unidentified person attempted to turn left onto South Garner Street Vercek was cited for crossing Domino’s Pizza car-top sign in Park against the traffic light, police said, ing Lot 83 North on Friday night. She was treated at Centre Commu- Police discovered that the sign had nity Hospital for minor head injuries been removed from a delivery vehi and released. cle in Parking Area Orange B earlier that evening. • State College police reported an orange Schwinn bicycle found at 241 E. Nittany Ave. on Saturday. • Doug Reach, 317 Geary, report ed that marijuana was being used in a The following' is a list of Student Organization Budget Comm, sponsored groups which are having an organizational meeting this week: Organization’s Name Date Time Place Special Event AG STUDENT COUNCIL ‘ Tue/12/9 7:oopm RM 301 Ag Admin Business ADVERTISING CLUB Tue/12/9 7:3opm RM 267 Willard ’ New Elections ARHS Mon 12/8 6:3opm RM 225 HUB General CIRCLE K CLUB Sat/12/13 7:oopm RM 323 HUB . General COMM. FOR JUST. IN S. AFRICA Thr/12/11 7:oopm RM 367 Willard General G. S. A. Tue/12/9 7:lspm RM 101 Kern General INTERLANDIA FOLK DANCERS Wed/12/10 8:00pm RM 133 White &RM 2 ‘ Experienced & & White Dancers & Fri/12/12 , „ 7:3opm Folkdancing/ Teaching r KRISHNA YOGA SOCIETY Fri/12/12 6:oopm 103 E. Hamilton Ave. General LABOR STUDIES CLUB Tue/12/9 7:oopm RM 251 WILLARD General NATL. ASSOC. BLK. ACCTS. Monl2/8 -7:oopm Cult. Cntr. Conf. Rm. Xmas Social PS INDOOR WINTER GUARD Mon/12/8 7.30 pm RM 133 White Bldg. • General & Sun/12/14 PS JUGGLING CLUB Mon/12/8 8:00pm RM 3A or 3B White All Welcome PS MODEL RR CLUB Fri/12/12 7:oopm RM S-5 HUB General PS PRE-VET CLUB Mon/12/8 7:3opm RM 111 Henning Bldg. Elections PS RIFLE CLUB Mon/12/8 ' 6:3opm Rifle Range White Bldg. General PS SCI-FI SOCIETY Tue/12/9 7:oopm RM 316 Boucke ! General PS SQUASH CLUB Mon/12/8 7:oopm Rec Hall Sq. Cts. All Welcome PS STUD. FOR LIFE Wed/12/10 9:oopm RM 251 Willard General USG DEPT WOMEN'S CONCERN Wed/12/10 8:00pm Rm 120 Boucke General VETS ORGANIZATION Wed/12/10 8:00pm 227 E. Nittany Ave. General Key ... Remember GET INFO READY FOR NEXT SEMESTER!! ') 'i p cated, but no arrests were made, police said. • University police discovered a • Cathy Boyer, 317 McKee, report ed a tape player worth $25 missing from her car in Parking Lot 83 West on Saturday, University police said. —by Mike Lento n ~r MIH DON MENS WOMEN S Haircuts - $lO.OO, includes wash, cut & blow dry Perms - starting at $30.00, cut & M,F 8-7 styles included Sat. B^4 I \ rt n li \ ° pen I 1 1 / */t l%_ \ Sun.-Thur.4pm-2am I \ \J 1 / t V -‘^[^drw^v^/ \ [CALL 234-4743 j WE ACCEPT DOMINO’S COUPONS sIP RE EP^ a * | W VB BPSI WH Ww ONE COUPON Pf? PUZA | p i ■ I mm _ .• open: Z 1 _ *—l 2!«A_A D ll ft Sun.-Thur.4pm-2am 1 ■ i r— — ‘™W «* TC Jfc J[l JL# Frl.-Sat4pm-3am ■ H V. 4 the tight to limit our delivery area. Customer pays all PA Salos Tax. “ Our drivers loavo the store with less than $2O. Coupon Expires Ooccmoor H Now Open Til 2AM Weekdays! 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