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' THE ASSOCIATION * ¥ Knd OF RESIDENCE HALL STUDENTS ¥ ¥ is now accepting applications for ¥ NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR ¥ ADVERTISING DIRECTOR TREASURER SECRETARY and SUMMER PRESIDENT ¥ *|c AKrLiLA APPLICATIONS I lUiNi? are available aVCMCUJIC in H l lOl IVI-*J C HUB. -*¦ Deadline for applications is ¥ March 31. ^ * Interviews will be scheduled at a later date. ' * ¥ ¥ All applicants are required to have a ¦* ¥ -fc residence hall contract for next year. ¥ F* R225 X **^ ^^j ^***** ***** *********** l / K "13" CAN BE YOUR LUCKY NUMBER EARN $13 ON YOUR FIRST VISIT TO SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS BY DONATING PLASMA FOR APROXIMA TEL Y 2 HOURS. YOU MUST BE 18 YRS. OLD TO DONATE. BRING IN SOME I.D. WITH YOUR BIRTHDATE ON IT AND CUT OUT THE COUPON FOR $3.00 ON YOUR FIRST DONATION. DOCTOR ON PREMISES. . _: BLSC SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS 120 S. ALLEN ST. (REAR) 237-5761 8-6:30 Mon., Tues., Thurs. 8-4:30 Wed., Fri. 9 I B PRESENT THIS COUPON TO THE RECEPTIONIST AND EARN $13.00 ON YOUR FIRST DONATION CONSERVE ENERGY ~ H Student Directors Collegian Inc. is seeking applications for the Board of Directors Collegian Inc. is a Pennsylvania non-profit 3. Permanent home address and telephone corporation, which is legally and financially number. responsible for The Daily Collegian, The 4. Semester standing and expected Weekly Collegian and Collegian Magazine. graduation date. The 12-member Board now has vacancies 5. Present major, for two students for two-year terms ending The deadline for letters of application is 5 May 1988. Undergraduate and graduate p.m. Tuesday, March 25, 1986. A limited students are eligible to apply. Newspaper number of applicants will be interviewed by expertise or experience is not a requirement. the Search Committee of the Board. The new Collegian staff members are not eligible for directors will be seated during a meeting at these positions. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 7. Collegian Inc. is responsible for: The Board of Directors inc i udes four • Overseeing the operation of The Daily students, three faculty members and two Collegian and related publications. However, people wkh professionaI quaiincations (one in as a matter of policy, the Board does not business and one in journalism). become involved in day-to-day operations. ~, ... ,., . . . .. . . Tne ecntor t f * tne business manager, who „ „ . T 8 j . ¦ * *!_ are students, also serve on the Board. The Collegian Inc. and monitoring the . , . . ,, t. - r^u x* * T general manager, who is employed by the performance of the Management Team. .. r . ¦ -e^- u J i- JI i corporation, is a non-voting member. • Setting broad policy and long-range goals. ^ ' b ' • Ensuring the financial independence and Current Board members are: editorial freedom of 77ie Daily Collegian and ' John H. Sulzer (president), senior related publications. assistant librarian. Collegian Inc. is self-supporting with an ' Chalres J. McNevich (vice president), annual budget of $1.3 million. The dual majoring in health and physical education, mission of Collegian Inc. is to provide a ' Blair M - Bice (treasurer), retired general quality college newspaper for Penn State and manager of Himes Printing Co. Inc. and a quality educational experience for its former publisher of the Pennsylvania Mirror, student staff members. * Gerrv Lvnn Hamilton (executive Collegian Inc. is recognized nationally as a secretary), general manager. leader in the college newspaper industry, Michael J. McDonald, which includes more than 3,000 college Mary Elizabeth Sperry, majoring in foreign newspapers. The combined circulation of service and international politics; economics; America's college newspapers is estimated at Russian. more than 10 million copies. John J - Mecholsky Jr., associate professor Interested students are invited to submit a of ceramic science, letter of application to: Leola A - Johnson, instructor of Mr. Gerry Lynn Hamilton journalism. General Manager Amta c- Huslin, editor. Collegian Inc. William G. Landis Jr., business manager. 126 Carnegie Building The Board typically meets five times a year University Park, Pa. 16802 during Fall Semester and Spring Semester. Letters should include your: Meetings are generally held on a Wednesday 1. Reasons for seeking a directorship. night. Additional committee meetings are 2. Local address and phone number. scheduled as necessary. Collegian Inc News Division {"**¥ "*% Business DM^S1 * collegian |production