DTK Proposes Shuttle Bus System At the last Delta Tau Kappa meeting, the idea of establishing a free "mini-bus" service between Meade Heights and the main building was discussed. It was suggested that a mini-bus which can seat 9 to 12 people by purchased by the school for this purpose. It was noted that if the school purchased a mini -bus, a seperate fund needed to be established in order to operate the system because the school would not support a system which had no income coming in to support itself. Therefore, it was suggested that a charge of 5 cents or 10 cents per ride be charged students using the mini-bus service. Another proposal suggested that a free motor pool be established by the students themselves. The way the motor pool would work is that several strategically located points on campus would be designated as "pick-up" locations, much like bus stops. Students desiring a ride would wait at one of these locations until a student driving his car would stop to give the waiting student a ride. Only students desiring a ride would wait at the pick-up location, thereby, eliminating the guessing game factor of which students "want" a ride. Students driving 15 MARCH 73 I, twice thus cast in spiral orbits, hurled By pow'rs dispatched from things not of myself, Ask how I earned this exile from your world: How did I lost my setting on your sheld? What actions or admissions make me feel Rejected as a minstrel in a hedge? What spark across your memory revealed Realities of LOVE appearing dead? Now, once again discarded from your hand, Not complementing any of your sets, With no utility I swirl as !ands In seas of souls you casually forget. I strain; I get the glimpse that brings the Fear: From distant spaces your malicious sneer. Capitol Calendar of Events APRIL 12 -- At 1:30 p.m., the campus chapter of the College Republicans will meet in the Gallery Lounge to pose for a yearbook picture. APRIL 13 -- Petitions for executive officer and senate positions for intended SGA candidates are due in the SGA office, W-104, at 5:00 p.m. Election date is April 16. at 8:00 p.m., the Do Nothing Club presents the award winning film "Hotel" in the Student Center. The XGl's stage one of their famous keggars beginning at 9:00 p.m. at the HummelstowniFire Company Entertainment is by "The Watchtower." APRIL 14 -- The Social Affairs Committee sponsors a benefit concert for the May Music/Arts Festival at 7:00 p.m. at the Main Street Gym, Middletown. The donation will be three dollars for the event which features "Big City Music Band," "Shanghai" and "The Legends." APRIL 15 - Mass, 3:45 p.m. Student Center. APRIL 16 - The Resident Student Council meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second floor of Church Hall. .All students are welcome. The Student Government Association meets at 6:30 p.m. in E-335, Main Building. Martial Arts instruction is set for 7:30 p.m. in the Recreation/Athletics Building. Resident Assistant applicants for next year's duties meet at 8:00 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. APRIL 17 - At 7:00 p.m., the Soccer Club faces Millersville State College under the lights at the athletic field. Also at that time, the Photo Club meets in the darkroom in the Dispensary (Placement Office). At 7:00p.m., Women's weight training is scheduled for the Rec/Ath Building. At 8:00 p.m. there is men's weight training. The XGl's stage a meeting at the Middletown American Legion at 8:00 p.m. At 9:00 p.m., there is a Folk-In at the New Birth Coffee Cabaret, 946 A Kirtland Ave., Meade Heights. APRIL 18 -- NO SCHEDULED EVENTS • APRIL T 9 - at 8:00 p.m., the film "Occurrence at Owl Creek" will be shown at the New Birth. by Victor Pawluk may then easily determine if another student wants a ride, and he may then stop and give the waiting student a ride if he so desires. Undoubtedly, this proposal depends greatly upon the co-operation among the students themselves in order to work. Students interested in establishing some type of transportation system between Meade Heights and the main building (Whether it be mini-bus or student car pool) are asked to go to tht DTK office next to the T.V. Lounge and make their desires known. This information is important to determine whether there is a need for a system of student transport on campus. Remember those cold and rainy days walking along the roadway? The next DTK meeting is scheduled for April 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. The primary purpose of this meeting is to acquaint prospective DTK members with the organization. Any student interested in joining this honorary society is cordially invited to attend the next meeting on April 24th. Prospective members are reminded that in order to join DTK they must hold a 3.0 grade point average or better, and express an interest in the social sciences. SGA sets Spring Election schedule Definite plans for the SGA spring elections were enunciated by Sen. Marilyn Levin, Chairman of the Election/Screening Committee at the Senate meeting on Monday night. Election day has been set for Thursday, April 26 with the presidency for 1973-74 up for grabs along with the offices of vice-president, secretaries (recording and corresponding) and treasurer. hi addition, senate positions for six program seats and four at-large seats are open. Candidates for these senior positions for next year can pick up petitions in the SGA office, W-104, beginning today and must be returned by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, April 16 according to Levin. 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Phone Number As we stated last week, the editor of The Capitolist has moved to 824 B Nelson Dr., Meade Heights. His phone number is 944-9641.