February 8, 1973 EAT A PIE AND GET $5 Next Thursday during Nostalgia Week, the Beta Chi organization will co-sponsor a pie eating contest in Vendorville. The object of the contest will be to compete with the other contestants in consuming a wholesome pie in the quickest time. No utensils what-so-ever may be used and both hands will likewise be restricted. The sloppy Joe - "face in pie" method will be the only method permitted. The reward for the successful participant will not only be a free pie but the chance of receiving an imprinted picture of Abraham Lincoln in one of his more favorable portraits - a **** ************************** ********** The Sights and Sounds .of the 'so's come back Beginning Feb. 12 Monday 2 pm `The Stomping Suede Greasers' Free Admission 50 . d 7,1-494tepte Sada 7oageraese Seadear &atm, 70 eetae4daet 11,4t0t MR. OLDIES SHOW AND DANCE MARATHON STUDENT CENTER genuine $5 dollar bill. Some of the notable contestants who have already committed themselves to the event are Mike Dini, John Sheridan, Twyla Brown, Mr. Gresis, and believe it or not Mr. Paul. Other competitors will be joining these contestants for their chance of not only satisfying their tummy with appetizing pie but adding $5 dollars to their pockets. The pie eating contest is open to any student, administrator or faculty member. If any one is interested in being a contestant please call 944-4828. Remember, a win means a content stomach and a finn. THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE PRESENTS NOSTALGIA WEEK, FEB. 12-17 Auditorium THE CAPITOLIST When the Parents are away (CPA) -- Professor Ivor Mills of Cambridge University has a rude shock for parents worried about protecting their children's viginity. Mill claims 90 percent of all teenagers making love for the first tim don't grovel in the back seat a car or at a wild party. No, says the professor, the kids do it right at home while the parents are out for the evening, SGA (from page 1 ) organization currently exists on campus for grading and student "academic dismissal" appeals, excepting appeals with the individual program heads. The SGA approved both measures unanimously. The SGA also unanimously approved a motion to reduce the parking fee from $7.50 a term to $2.50 per term. (Details on this motion and that of the "Appeals Board" will be more fully MONDAY, 2:00 - 4:30. The Stomping Suede Greasers initiate the week with their Rock 'n Roll revival show. A great nostalgic show, they'll take you back to the good ole days and keep you there. FREE ADMISSION. TUESDAY, 8:00. If you're interested in going back to the days of W.C. Fields and Charlie Chaplain, then the Student Center is the place to be. Also being shown is the ole time favorite, Bye Bye, Birdie and Fun & Fancy Free. WEDNESDAY, 8:00. Remember the 50's drugstore where you could buy Cokes for 5 cents and banana splits for 25 cents. Remember when the juke box contained songs by Frankie Avalon, Chuck Berry, Elvis, the Coasters? You can refresh your memory by coming to the Student Center and reliving these past memories. THURSDAY, 1:00. Beta Chi is sponsoring a good ole fashioned pie-eating contest. Come down to Vendorville and see some of Capitol's famous personalities compete for the title of "Fastest Pie-Eater." FRIDAY, 9:30. The Dance Marathon is iniated by Mr. Oldie & Co., who is compared with Jerry Blavatt and Murray the K in their prime. His collection of 40's, 50's, and early 60's songs and visual performance will entertain both marathon dancers and others who want to dance along. WZAP DJ's will keep the dance going till there remains one couple, no matter how long it takes. Registration for the dance can be done in Vendorville all of Nostalgia Week. A $lOO prize is offered to the winning couple. Old Time Movies Tuesday Bpm Student Center Pie - eating Contest Thursday 1 pm Vendorville presented in'next week's issue of The Capitolist.) A motion passed on January 22, 1973 establishing a student - to - student advising program featuring SGA senators as paid advisors in a work study program was reconsidered. A substitute motion establishing an advising mechanism, with "no remuneration fbr SGA members" passed unanimously. Marilyn Levin (senior senator at - large) was appointed Chairman of the Election Committee. Other members named were Judith LePere and Michael Pierce. Bill Matthews was appointed to fill a slot on the Faculty Organization Student Affairs Committee. Page 5