News Social security to send seniors to college With the recent cutbacks by President Ronald Reagan, high school seniors are facing the dilemma of gaining ad mission to higher education institutions under the Social Security Assistance deadlines. Unless eligible students are enrolled before the May 1, 1982 deadline, they could lose their financial assistance under the federal program. Pat Zubritsky, financial aid officer at the Hazleton Cam pus, reported that there are about 60 students under Social Security Assistance who who will be attending classes during spring term. In order for the high school students to be admitted they first had to qualify for admis sion in Penn State or they would not be accepted. Seniors who were accepted Raft relay coming Teams are now being form- The Deborah Heart and ed for an event that should Lung Center, located in prove to be as fun as it is Brown Mills, New Jersey is a charitable. The outing club is 155-bed hospital, specializing sponsoripg a "Raft Relay," to in the diagnosis and treat be held in the physical educa- ment of heart and lung tion building pool. The object diseases. Although Deborah of the event is for each team is .a leader in open heart to complete as many laps as surgery, not one of its pa possible in the allotted time. tients have ever received a Each team will have sponsors bill for its services. who will have pledged a cer- The tentative date for this taro amount of money per lap event is on April 16. For more completed with all proceeds information, contact the going to the Deborah Heart Outing Club in C-302. and Lurig Foundation. Stoats go to NO Yolk By Steve Zarick The students o(Dr. Price's Arts I section will travel to New York to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On Saturday, April 12 with bus departure from Hazleton at 8:30 AM and from New York at 7 PM. According to Price, the trip to the museum is used by Arts I students to fulfill a class re quirement which has students visit three art or cultural events. Cost for the trip is ap proximately seven dollars for students and twelve dollars for guests. The balance of the cost is paid by the Penn sylvania State University on a lab fee. .., MAURICE C CUSATIS, CLU INSURANCE i. 1 11 ,1 111.0 ,i l l l eP cot kites had their SAT scores and a release from their high school classes from the school prin cipal. The students were then evaluated and admitted as provisional students through continuing education. Penn State Hazleton Campus ac cepted anyone who qualified to enter even if they do not plan on attending Penn State in the fall. On Wednesday, March 3, the Continuing Education of fice held a program for the students who would be atten ding classes during spring term. At the program, students were introduced to the, Penn State system and were given presentations on financial aid. Following the presentation, the seniors were then given their class schedules and began classes on March 15th. Price said that he feels that the trip to New York is beneficial on two levels. "One level, education, exposes students to what is perhaps the largest collection of art under one roof. In addition, the accompanying assign ment, which is to analyze a particular work of art, causes students to become aware of and familiar with a single art work." The instructor also pointed out that the trip has second significance, which was "social." He explained, "The trip to New York is the first time several students have been in a big city environ 544 W. BROAD ST. HAZLETON, PA. 717A55-9401 College costs outlined Probably the most inquired to 0-Park for the processing about "additional" cost on By Jayne Ann Bugda our campus is parking charges. The chances that you may stickers and tickets. The $lO need an official copy of your sticker fee is paid at the grade transcripts for ajob ap- As college students, I am beginning of each term by plication or transfer are sure we are all aware of the students who have cars on great. Once the transcripts many costs involved in pay- campus. Ten percent of the ing for our education. There money taken in by parking are requested, the student is required to pay $2 for his is a tuition fee and books to registration is kept in a local grades. This money is also buy; and, if you choose to live budget for the maintenance sent out to U-Park. in the residence hall on cam- and repairs of the parking Upkeep and maintenance of pus, there is an additional lots on campus. The other 90 percent is sent out to U-Park. the bowling alleys is what the $679 tacked on to the $531 tui , bowling fee is used for. In tion fee, plus $397 for a meal Now that we have our park ing case you are not aware of the ticket (3 meals a day, 7 days a N stickers, there is always bowling fees, the cost is $3 for week, for 10 weeks). Those that chance we will park in half term and $6 for a full students who live in off- the wrong place and be term. campus housing can expect to visited by a security officer And remember the blue pay anywhere from $125 to n " „th., gladly leave us a catalogue you received $2OO plus a month for rent in will ticket. Ticket offenses can "free" when you registered? addition to money for living range anywhere from $3415 Well, keep it intact, because expenses. Even those per offense. If the fines are to obtain another copy or up students who commute each day from home need addi- not paid in 48 hours, the fine dated book it will cost you tional money for gasoline ex- increases by $1; if still not $2.60 —all proceeds used to paid, a reminder letter is sent defray the costs of printing penses to get back and forth. out and an additional $1 is ad- them. Well, that about covers the ded on. The University has To illustrate the affect of necessary costs involved in the right to turn the student the "additional" costs on a higher education. But, have over to the District college student, take for ex you ever wondered abotft the Magistrate where the fine can ample "Joe" who buys a "additional" costs we pay as be increased to a minimum of parking sticker for $lO and students in the university? By $l5, plus costs. Failure to pay parks in a restricted area a "additional" costs lam refer- the ticket can result in not be- $5 fine. lie then decides to add ring to items such as parking ing able to register for the a full-term bowling - class a stickers and tickets, grade transcripts, drop and add next term of classes. The $6 add fee and a $6 bowling parking fines that are paid fee. "Joe" needs his official fees, bowling fees, etc. Where are turned over to the Student transcript $2 more; and he does the money students pay Government Association, buys a blue book for $2.60. A for these items go, and who does it benefit? Let' - a face it, which uses the money for stu- total of $31.60 is spent —that dent activities. is more than what _a -person those $2, $5, and $lO paid out How many times have you c an earn working a minimum every so often can add up to a wanted to add or drop a class wage for an eight-hour shift. college student on a budget. only to find that you need to This example is quite an ex- To find out exactly where pay $6 because it is after the aggeration, but even $l5 a the money is going, I went tos-day free penuu: zaen Lunecan term make quite a dif- the Campus Administration a student pays e ee th f for the ference to he college du for the answers. drop/add, the money is sent dent's budge t t. ment. It is a good way for students to see other cultures, life-styles and diversity of peoples." Dr. Price also said that although the Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in a fairly safe sec tion of New York, the trip has converted a few tough guys. We asked Dr. Price if any unusual things happened on previous trips. He said that a bus totally broke down and he wondered where forty peor ple would be sleeping for the night. Dr. Price also told us of how one housewife went to Sam Goody's and bought all of the records that she had heard in Arts I class. VEACH'S 20th Street Lunch 20th & Alter Streets Hazleton Breakfast-Lunch-Take - outs Phone: 454-9359 PENN STATE BOOKSTORE For your conven Books - Mugs - Souvenirs - Schoo Owned and operate the Pennsylvania Sta