Collegian Briefs Mock rape trial to be held tonight The Center for Women Students will sponsor a mock acquaint ance rape trial at 7:30 tonight in the HUB Assembly Room. Dis trict Magistrate David E. Grine and other officials will assume the roles of victim and defendant and a student jury will be selected fr-m the audience. DAR sponsors sponors presentation The Daughters of the American Revolution will sponsor a pre sentation by Mrs. Raymond Franklin Fleck, honorary president-general of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revo lution. The presentation, "Do It Now," will be at 8:30 tonight in the Nittanv Lion Inn Ballroom. Chevrolet scholarship available to seniors Chevrolet is awarding $l,OOO scholarships to students at all universities that have football teams that will play at the Univer sity of Notre Dame this fall. Penn State is being offered one scholarship. University seniors must apply by Nov. 2 in 315 Shields. To apply, students must: ■ Be seniors by the start of the 1992 Fall Semester. ■ Have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. ■ Demonstrate financial need. ■ Display outstanding participation at the University or the local community during their college career. Spread the word If any gronp,-orgunization or individual has information they would like printed about an upcoming event, please deliver it to The Daily Collegian at least one week prior to the event. Our address is listed below Collegian Notes ■ Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority will sponsor a tete-a-tete at 7 tonight in the George T. Clark Lounge in Findlay Commons. ■ College Democrats will meet at 7 tonight in the HUB Fishbowl. U.S. Senator Harris Wofford will be a guest speaker. ■ Eco-Action will sponsor a film on permaculture featuring Bill Mollison at 8 tonight in Willard Building. ■ The Penn State Ballroom Dance Club will dance at 7 tonight in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center. ■ The Penn State Peace and Conflict Studies Association will sponsor a discussion about religious conflicts in Northern Ireland at noon today in 118 Willard. ■ The Penn State Science Fiction Society will meet at 7 tonight in 113 Osmond. ■ Students for Life will meet at 7 tonight in 228 Sackett. ■ The Ultimate Frisbee Club will practice at 5 today on Pollock Field. ■ The Undergraduate Student Government Senate will meet at 7 tonight in 227 HUB. How To Contact Us Address: News Division (814) 865-1828 Collegian Inc. News, Opinions, Arts and James Building Weekend, Sports, Photo 123 S. Burrowes St. ■ 6 p.m. to midnight Sunday University Park, PA 16801-3882 ■ 10 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday ■ 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday Office Hours/Phone: Business Division (814) 865-2531 Advertising, Circulation, Accounting Office open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Corrections If you have a connection and cannot reach the responsible reporter, editor or department, please ask for Bridget Mount, editor. Police Log 15-year-old girl runs away Jennifer Gilbert, 15, of Stormbreak Runaway Shelter, 143 W. Fairmount Ave., was report ed as having run away from the shelter at about 7:45 Sunday evening, State College Bureau of Police Services said. Gilbert has orange-blond hair, is 5-foot-l-inch and weighs 98 pounds. She was last seen wearing a black suede jacket, jeans and black sneakers. ■ Burglary: William Thomp son of 601 Glenn Road reported that a jewelry box and jewelry were taken from his residence sometime between Friday and Sunday, State College police said. The jewelry included about 60 pairs of earrings, a string of pearls and a gold ring. The property is worth $770. ■ Rules and Regulations: Tan ya Clark, a resident assistant in Tener Hall, reported late Sat urday night that someone was firing a paint pellet gun from the eighth-floor window of Pinchot Berkeley serenader charged with disturbing the peace By MICHELLE LOCKE Associated Press Writer BERKELEY, Calif. Add one more name to the list of Berkeley characters: Rick Starr, a campus crooner with a song in his heart and a summons in his pocket. The charge: disturbing the peace. The problem? His somewhat off-key serenades at the University of California, These office hours are in effect while classes are in session during Fall Semester, Spring Semester and Summer Session. Hall, University police said Officers located two students and took the gun to University police services for storage, police said. No criminal charges were filed, but the students will be referred to the Office of Conduct Stan dards, police said. Police would not release the names of the two students. ■ Theft: Rich Cenci, 307 C W. Hamilton Ave., reported that someone took his Cannondale mountain bicycle from where it was locked to a fence post near Frear Building between 9 and 10 yesterday morning, University police said. The bicycle is worth $7OO. ■ Theft: Catherine Fleming of 805 Old Boalsburg Road report ed that two bicycles were taken from in front of her apartment house sometime between Satur day and Sunday, State College police said. The bicycles are a men's black 10-speed Murray Street Cycle worth $l5O and a pink and white, 20-inch Huffy worth $5O. by Scott Andron and Christina Flint Berkeley are anything but music to Thomas Ventresco. The campus administrator has filed a complaint saying the stress of working 50 yards from Starr's lunchtime perfor mances is causing him to lose sleep at night. Starr, 46, contends he is pro tected by the First Amendment the campus, after all, was the birthplace of the 1960 s Free Speech Movement. PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • PSLA•• - o cn cn a_ . . PENN STATE LOGISTICS ASSOCIATION Q _1 co a_ Membership Meeting Tuesday, October 6th 7 p.m. 101 C. 0.8. Q -J CO Cl_ Q _, U) 0 Q . .rt s Refreshments will be served M (1)I Ci) immediately following. n_ PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • PSLA • rilSandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico Livermore, California PhD CANDIDATES CAMPUS INTERVIEWS October 14-16, 1992 INTERVIEWER Robert Eagan, 1700 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM 87185 (505)845-8943 -Ceramics •Geoscience •Metallurgy •Geology •Materials Science •Chemical Engineering -Electrical Engineering INTERVIEWER •Mechanical Engineering Gary Kellogg, 1114 •Physics Sandia National Laboratories •Chemistry Albuquerque, NM 87185 •Computer Science (505)844-2079 -Mathematics (505)844-6002 -Aerospace Engineering Please call us collect to schedule an appointment. U.S. CITIZENSHIP IS REQUIRED Sandia National Laboratories is an Equal Opportunity Employer ffillel f NH' Yom Kippur Evening Kolnidre This Evening 6:30 p.m. in Room 111 Forum (Doors open at 6 p.m.) Yom Kippur Day Morning Service Wednesday Oct. 7th 1992 9:45 a.m. Frizzell Room Eisenhower Chapel Afternoon Service Nielah (Concluding Service) 5:30 p.m. Frizzel Room Eisenhower Chapel • Services are egalitarian and once again we have employed a cantor for the high holidays! • Reserved seating for non students. Suggested donations is $5O/person for all services on Yom Kippur • Students tare free • I, e pis o d e 2 64 th e mee t n g Ai tr.: i : , :„. r , r . , .. senior pictures 865-2602 209 hub La Vie YOM KIPPUR SERVICES 5753 - 1992 the peen sta, National Leagu # iouship Series - Game One The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1992-