8-The Highacres Collegian, March 30, Jrean Ac*n yina/ct *3lickatol tfckweifcel SENATE CONSIDERS TUITION RELIEF ACT Washington— A bill to provide a $lOOO income tax deduction or $250 tax credit for tuition paid for education from the first grade through graduate school was in- troduced on March 1 by U.S. Sen- ator Richard S. Schweiker(R-Pa.). The Schweiker bill offers a choice between two forms of tax relief:a deduction before fig uring taxable income of up to $lOOO for tuition paid per eligi ble individuals or a tax credit of 50% of tuition payments, up to $250 per individual, which could be sub tracted from federal taxes. Eligible individuals include the taxpayer, his or her spouse, and any dependenta claimed ,on the tax return. The tax deduction or credit would apply to tuition paid to private elementary and second ary schools, all public and private institutions of higher learning, and vocational schools. "We are deluding ourselves if we think public education in this country can survive without a via ble system of private education," Schweiker said. "If, for example, the private and parochial schools wei.e to shut down overnight, there is no way in the world the public school systems and the taxpayers could assume the burden. "The - popular image of pri "te schools usually calls to d the elite academies. But in fact most non-public school students are the children of middle-class parents with average incomes. These families have sac rificed to come up with tuition payments, even though they are paying taxes to support public schools. But as tuition costs rise, thousands of children must leave their schools and enter the public system. The Tuition Relief Act will enable these fami lies to again seek an alternative." \eZhf DAIRY k-'TpV ICE CREAM and SANDWICH § SHOPPE 32nd & N. Church Streets Hazleton Ibecqme a couTge campus] SE Sell Brand Name Stereo Components at{ 1 |— or -*- OW^, Coming- An exclusive interview with Penn State's-Senior Vice- President for Developement and Relation - Dr.. Stanley Ikenberry.... Startling results of a survey given to High acres freshman....An interview with Henry of Henry's Bar. Election For Team Names To 3e Held The Highacres Athletic Department will hold an elec tion on Friday to give a nick name to Highacres Athletic teams. Choices are: "Hawks," "Hill Top pers," "Ridge Run ners," and "Con- dors ." Members of the Highacres commun- , ity will also have an oppurtunity to vote on team colors. Team color choices are: :en and Gold," and ick and Gold." DEA LER lowest prices. High Profits! NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED!! For details, contact: FAD Components, Inc. 20 Passaic Avenue, Fairfield, NJ 07006 201-227-6884 ColleyJ in the next issue of THE HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN Continued from j>age 3 . might try meeting them along with most of the students on their level, the level of an adult. Who knows, you might find it an enjoyable exper ience ! SICKENS Yes, people should care more for others around them, but while you're working at it, try looking at yourself; it might shock you. One fimal point, try using the last 13 words of your letter and starting over...like they say, the third time's a charm. Very Sincerely, John J. Pucul