Page Four siat cornet by Rosa Myers Note: This is the fifth in a series quite attractive with warm eyes of weekly articles. and lovely skin, she needs con- My sister once told me that I stant reassurance that she is act like a Capricorn. I took this as pleasant and likeable. a compliment because a Underneath his reserve and Capricorn is responsible, reliable cool level-headedness, a and down-to-earth. He usually Capricorn male desires almost as respects and loves his parents much attention as the female. But and values security, be it Saturn controls may of his actions monetary or emotional. and while he may want to let loose He doesn't have a flashy per- and act crazy and uninhibited sonality and is rarely the center once in a while he rarely does so-. of attention. But this doesn't Since a Capricorn is a bother him in the least. He is too traditionalist, marriage is a busy discovering the weaknesses comfortable state for him-. He of others to let personal vanity takes his time about choosing a keep him from his goals. He uses partner because he's not about to the weak points of others to his have a bad marriage. He relaxes own advantage and this is one of considerably once wedded, the reasons he always realized feeling free to give of himself and his dreams. His symbol is that of receive equally in return. the goat: sure-footed and sturdy. Some Capricorns at Behrend: When a goat climbs he reaches Jim Tracy, Lynn Koester, Al the-top of the mountain. He may Lotz, Muriel Hykes. Linda not stay there for very long (look Johnson, Rick Shrout, and at Nixon) but he will eventually Instructor Cynthia Barnett , arrive. A Capricorn is usually dark eyed and olive-skinned. I know one fair-haired Capricorn, but it seems to me his skin should be a few shades darker and his eyes a couple of shades deeper. There is nothing about him which suggest fragility. When I was in tenth grade, my health teacher was a Capricorn. She walked with her head down, her feet going cloppety-clop cloppety-clop. I knew she was coming down the hall_ before I even looked out the class room door. No joke. One day I asked her: "Are you a Capricorn?" "Yes I am," she smiled. "How did you know?" "You walk like a goat" I told her. A female Capricorn appears to be much calmer than she actually is. She may be self-sufficient, economically independent and lively and gay. But she is subject to depression, black moods, and self-doubt. Although she may be 111/ Wednesday, November 13 FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION There will be a meeting of all Collegian staff members on Tuesday, December 10 at 6 p.m. in the newsroom. Don't Forget! ERNESTO BITETTI Sponsored by the National Endowmen for the Arts, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and the Behrend College Student Government Association Behrend Collegian Classes for the Fall Term 1974 will officially end Saturday, November. Final examinations be held on Monday and Tuesday, November 18,19, as scheduled below. Students are reminded that the final examination is an integral part of the course, and failure attend could result in the student's failing the entire course, regardless of the quality of course work submitted before that date. In accordance with section 0-4 of the Senate RegulatiO a student who is absent from a final examination for a cogent reason may have his grade deferr upon the authorization of the Dean of Faculty. The Senate Regulations also provide in Rule 0-8 that any student with two or more fi examinations at the same time should file a request for a conflict at the time and place specifi in advance by the instructor for the course. Any student with three or more examinations on t same day may file a similar request, and conflict examinations will be arranged, if feasible. 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