February 22, 1973 DREADED DISEASE TAKES TOLL by John Sheridan Ed. Note: Mr. Sheridan is Vice-President of the Student Government Association. Following is his commentary on certain issues involving the SGA. I've been contemplating writing this article for the past several weeks. I held off thinking things would get better, but unfortunately they haven't. I've been attacked by a disease known to some students at Capitol as "Senioritis." The symptoms are characterized by a growing amount of apathy, disgust, and the "I don't give a damn" attitude. Along with others, I agree that they're not good attitutes to have. So, WATCH OUT or you'll get them, too. • The disease has reached epidemic proportions in the Student Government Association Senate. Many of us look for a cure, but our research is hopeless. It is this writer's opinion that the power of Student Government has dwindled away to nothing. If you've ever gone to a meeting, you know what I'm talking about. We'll sit there for hours arguing about certain problems that we, as students, feel should be resolved. When we finally come to a conclusion (which is usually in the form of a recommendation) we send out memos to those administrators who can remedy the problem. My dismay comes from the fact that no action comes from these administratiors. I'll site some examples to back up my story. First, we asked that Spring and Summer course schedules be REGAL NOTES UNDERSTAND PLAYS, NOVELS AND POEMS FASTER WITH OUR NOTES We're new and we're the bigest! Thousands of topics reviewed for quicker understanding. Our subjects include not only English, but Anthro pology, Art, Black Studies, Ecology, Eco nomics, Education, History, Law, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sociology and Urbon Prob lems. Send $2 for your catalog of topics avail able. REGAL NOTES 3160 "0" Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20007 Tslaphona: 202433-0201 - - - , , " T SHOP OLMSTED PLAZA For These Fine Stores . Mr. Swiss Pantry Pride Fabrific Fabric Center DeVono's Barber Shop Joe,the Motorists' Montgomery Wards Norge Village Fashion Flair Rea&Derick Drugs Beauty Shop Royal Jewel Box Thrifty Beverage Children's Shop Kresge's Hobby Shop Sherwin Williams Paints *Gladell Shop G.A'.C. Finance John Sheridan submitted early to aid in the simplification of registration. We asked to have them submitted by the third week of the winter term. We are now entering the seventh week, a little past the deadline fellas. Second, we were given information on the war college and calendar issues at a time when it was too late to do anything. Third, we asked that the outrageous parking fee of $22.50 per year be substantiated. Their action was referred to a committee which gave us a schedule break down of costs' and revenues. As a student in business, I did not consider this break down substantiating. If anything, I considered this break down as evidence that the fee is too high. As of this date, reduction in the fee is NOT imminent. Fourth, many of use feel that our security program needs revamping. The action on this issue was referred to ANOTHER committee, which may meet once a month, to get absolutely nothing done. Fifth, as some of you know, this campus is in store for a new building called the "Multi-purpose" (or NO-purpose) building. Again, we had students who worked hard trying to convey student interest in this building. We discovered recently that we had NO SAY THE CAPITOLIST WHATSOEVER in the facilities that went into this building. I could write pages of cased like those mentioned above, but it would only disgust me further. The only two proposals that this writer has seen any action taken on were the situations involving the round table and the student directory. Just think, we got our directory after only twenth weeks of our thirty-seven week academic week was over! Big deal! The question is, where do we go from here? Do we let this dreaded disease get out of hand? "Senioritis" has already taken its toll. Four members have dropped out of SGA because of this disease. It has reached the critical state in many others. Personally, I won't let it get the best of me. I won't give some people that satisfaction! My gripe is that the administration knows the cure to this disease, but they are unwilling to implement it. The cure is to give SGA the authority it rightfully deserves. STOP referring the issues to worthless committees! Get some administrators off their duffs and make them earn the salary WE are paying them! MEE Tutoring Tonight Are you interested in tutoring Middletown's children? Then please attend a meeting at St. Michael's Youth Center TONIGHT at 6:00 p.m. Tutoring will be conducted on a volunteer basis. 111Z3 XGI Keggar Middletown American Legion FEATURING 'THE WATCHTOWER' Friday, Feb. 23 9PM- 1 AM Q ‘ , CLIP THIS COUPON GP' *l/4 lb, k 00, OV‘ll CP P.V°ks. Buy a QUARTER POUNDER and get one FREE with this coupon! GOOD AT MIDDLETOWN MeDONALD'S LOCATION LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER. Mr. Operator: This coupon was distributed by Captiol Campus in conjunction with McDonald's, 2270 W. Hbg. Pike, Middletown, Pa. Please honor it and ratim fora full refund. Expires June 1, 1973 XGI NEWS by Bob Chaapel Tuesday, February 20, marked the fourth meeting of the Winter Term for the Chi Gamma lota Fraternity. Acceptance speeches were the order of the day, as the candidates for President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer eloquently presented their views before the fraternity body. The election of officers took place Wednesday and Thursday, February 21 and 22 respectively, in the XGI office. Results of the election will be published in next weeks CAPITOLIST. Installation of new officers will take place at the first frat meeting of the Spring Term, April 3, at the Middletown American Legion. The new hours of the PAVE Office (Program to Advance Veterans Education) located in room E-106, are as follows: Monday, 10:00 am to 12 Noon; 4:30-6:30 pm Tuesday, 10:00 am to 12 Noon; 4:30-6:30 pm Wednesday, 10:00 am to 12 Noon; 5:00-7:00 pm Thursday, 10:00 am to 12 Noon; 4:30-6:30 pm Friday, 10:00 am to 12 Noon Don't forget tomorrow nights KEGGAR at the American Legion in Middletown. The entertainment will be provided by the WATCHTOWER from 9 pm to I am. Let's have a good turnout. BETA CHI RAFFLE Pri3e Multi Drawing Contact any member of Beta Chi for raffle tickets *Crisp Pickles •Mustard, Ketchup and Onions id'S I *Served on a lightly Toasted Sesame seed Bun Pre—registration announced The Office of Academic Services has announced that pre-registration and advisement for the Spring and Summer terms, 1973, will be held from March 5-7. Students must make appointments with faculty advisors in order to gain approval of class schedules. The Office has stipulated that the current term ends on March 22 (final exams) and formal class meetings end on March 16. The Spring Term begins on Thursday. March 29 with formal registration on March 27 and 28. Voter Registration On Tuesday, February 27, the traveling registrar of Dauphin County will be at Capitol Campus from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Registration to vote takes place in Vendorville. Any member of the Capitol Community who lives in Dauphin County may register for the spring primary on May 15. Also. students who do not have a permanent residence in the county, may register to vote at their on-campus residence. Hotline 944- 1033 Band Radio March Ist, - 100% Beef Hamburger Page 7 ** * *