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Back Issues   [ Friday, July 8, 1988 ]


NEWS

The woman who rented the basement of her house to Jon Evans Yount and Diane Brodbeck reflected on the couple she befriended, and said she has mixed feelings now that she is aware of their true identities.

For thousands of tourists, students and residents, the 22nd Annual Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts is a few days of good art, good food and good times. But for the people involved in setting up and managing the Festival, this week is a lot of hard work.

Iron-deficient anemic women cannot regulate their body temperature as effectively as iron-sufficient women, according to a recent study by University researchers.

Convicted murderer Jon Evans Yount and the woman who police believe helped him escape were ordered held for an October trial by Centre County District Justice Robert May after a preliminary hearing yesterday.

From its modest hometown beginnings in July 1967, the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts has been a success story.

The state House of Representatives voted down a Senate proposed bill for non-preferred allocations Wednesday which included funding for the University. Consequently, lawmakers may delay an appropriations decision until September because the Senate recessed indefinitely.

The Interfraternity Council recently announced that it will maintain supervision of open fraternity chapters this summer.

Vacationing festival goers, students and local residents may not pay much attention to how much they spend at this weekend's Arts Festival, but for artists and people with concession stands, the Festival is a profitable venture.

The following events will be held at the Palmer Museum of Art in conjunction with Quilts from Appalachia, which will be on display through August 28.


SPORTS

My Opinion: Joseph Haas

OPINIONS

Collegian Editorial

My Opinion: Greg Swanberg

My Opinion: Mike Pietrucha

My Opinion: Carl Rupert

Letters to the editor

ARTS

The Arts Festival brings a colorful, expressionistic, melodic and lively appeal to our happiest of valleys every summer; The Extemporary Dance Company does the same for universal emotions and their own personalities.

Twenty handmade quilts hang on the third floor of the Palmer Museum of Art as each viewer examines them in disbelief.




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