Police investigating Sunday exposure incident in S.C. State College Bureau of Police Services are investigating an incident in which an unidenti fied male, about 23 years-old, indecently exposed himself to two women at about 2 p.m. Sept. 3 on the 400 block of Waupelani Drive. The male was described as Caucasian, 5 feet 7 inches tall and about 150 pounds. Head-on collision on Rt. 26 kills Pleasant Gap teenager A Pleasant Gap teenager was pronounced dead at the scene by the county coroner Friday morning after his vehicle collided with a tractor trailer on Route 26, Rockview state police reported. Roger Carper, 18, was driving a 1985 pick-up Penn State Marketing Association Presents PSMA Awareness Day Sept. 6 10-4 HUB psma Fishbowl /PR state marketutvim truck northbound on Rt. 26 when he crossed into the opposite lane. Luis Ocasio of Harrisburg tried to swerve but his Mack truck crashed head-on into Carper's truck. Ocasio sustained a shoulder injury. He was taken to Centre community Hospital where he was treated and released. Harrisburg man seriously hurt from accident on S.Allen St. A Harrisburg man was seriously injured Sun day when he lost control of his car and crashed at the corner of South Allen Street and South Atherton Street, State College police said. Mathew Winkoop is in serious condition in Centre Community Hospital with a fractured leg and facial injuries, a hospital supervisor said. Police reported that Winkoop was driving with his brother Harold Winkoop when he lost control of the car and hit two signs and a tree. Harold Winkoop was only slightly injured in the acci dent. No damage estimate was given. Police composite Car flips in College Township; two passengers slightly injured Two men were slightly injured Sunday afternoon when their car rolled over at the 500 This isn't Kennebunkport A fisherman tries his luck this Labor Day on a river in Little Juniata a popular vacation activity among many Americans block of Puddintown Road in College Township, State College police said. Ara Malkhassian was driving with Manuel Bessce at about 4:30 p.m. when Malkhassian lost control of his car on a curve and struck a fencepost, police said. The car then rolled onto its roof. Malkhassian and Bessce were treated at *********************** * * * Give Blood Today! * * Bloodmobile 41. * in Hub Ballroom from 10 am-4 pm* * • The American Red Cross * * Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega . * *********************** GREAT PART•TIME JOBS National marketing company with new office in State College (short walk from campus) has immediate openings for outgoing, confident people who can work at least 2 evenings during the week and Saturday morning or Sunday evenings. We offer: Choice of work schedules Good hourly salary & performance bonus Weekly paycheck Expert training Interesting work contacting past and present customers on our nationwide WATS lines Reliable, Motivated applicants should call— 231-6400 ninra ißra arts Centre Community Hospital and released. No damage estimate was given. ■ Theft: Two chairs were taken from the stu dent lounge in Hamilton Hall Sept. 1, University liiiilrwilliroar N4lllrNeearldar Blow IT IT Off t SURF Club PROCRASTINATION NIC I IIT I t /4 FEATURING Bud PiTChERS ANd Mugs )11 ilkmac- INcßEdibly HAppy HOURS 8-10 ••fser BURGERS 594 5-7 Slino It, rKM Why Do TodAy WHAT You CAN Do Tom0000w? 4.4 01K 1 1 1 NC' 42 ‘14L 14.1 1 6 h 1 C 4001( ‘*4•1 411 1 11 0•C Police Services said. Loss is estimated at $5OO ■ Attempted Burglary: An unidentified male tried to force his way into 105 Cooper Sept. 3, University police said. The man reportedly fled before police arrived. The incident is under investigation,police said. —compiled by Alex Lieber