May 24, 1973 SGA votes to retain Round table Dean of Student. Affairs announced that another candidate to fill the position of student activities coordinator, recently vacated by Nancy Colnes, will be visiting the campus today. South requested that the Presidents Council meet with the applicant, Ernest Rabb, in the Gallery Lounge at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Treasurer Tom Dixon reported the Finance Committee had allocated $286 to the Social Committee to provide bus transportation for the white-water raft trip, which begins tomorrow. Bob Brannan, who is coordinating the excursion, said 62 people had signed up long ago. A free picnic for all students was tentatively scheduled for Sunday, June - 3 in Meade Heights. Those participating are asked to provide their own outdoor grills. Tickets for the Texas Barbeque, which is scheduled for June 15, will be on sale in Vendorville and in the Student Activities Office, W-105. The price is two dollars. Senator Gene Bryan, following a report made by Aaron Spicher of the Teacher/Course Evaluation Committee, introduced a motion calling for SGA to disband Teacher/Course Evaluations for this term. The motion was seconded by Spicher. Spicher had reported he and his committee of Dave Wolf and Bob Hetz el were having problems with compiling the evaluations from the winter term due to lack of help and the cost involved. Before a vote was taken, many alternatives were considered, including adopting a new form being marketed by three University Park faculty and utilizing a format and the computer facilities at Harrisburg Area Community College. The consensus was that despite many obvious difficulties with the current format and handling of In other SGA business, the operation, the "idea" of a President Mike Dini announced teacher and course evaluation that applications are now being should not be abandoned. taken from students Accordingly, the motion to interested in serving on SGA disband the evaluations for this standing committees and term was defeated 1- 16 with Faculty Organization four abstentions. Spicher was committees next year. Students the only senator voting for may sign up in the SGA office, Bryan's motion and Bryan W-104. Jerry South, Assistant himself abstained ATTENTION: EDET AND MDET JUNIORS by R.W. Bonaker At the SGA meeting on Monday night, the ' senate responded to an expected action by the campus administration concerning the Roundtable. Many senators expressed a fear that the Roundtable would be dismantled or destroyed during , the summer, consequently, the senate passed the following resolution, which was submitted by Bob Hetzel (junior senator at large), by a vote of .21 - 0. Recognizing the important function that the Round Table performs, in that, it is a primary communications center for both printed and verbal information, Believing that the information gotten at the Round Table is essential to the viability of this College Community. Further recognizing the additional function of the Round Table, in that, it is much more a symbol of this Campus than any other object or facility, Calls upon the Administration to: 1. Dismiss any order for the removal and/or destruction of the Round Table. 2. Provide the S G A with a written promise that the Round Table will never be permanently removed from its present location, and to, 3. Adhere to the spirit of this resolution in 'itS''dealings with all future S GA's and student bodies. " Prior to the fall term 1972, the Roundtable had been removed by order of Mr. George Dressler, Administrative Officer. He justified its removal by citing the alleged "filthiness" of the area surrounding the Roundtable, which is located in the front entrance to the Main Building. Also, many secketeruea in the offices secretaries Roundtable had complained of the "noise" resifting from students who congregate in the area. $750 ALCOA FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP: Applications are now being accepted. To apply, pick up forms in Room W 262. For further information, contact Dr. R.T. Brown, Prof. D. Miller, or Prof. R. Blatt. Application deadline is May 30, 1973. `Lady of Monza' next Social Committee Flick European film star Anne Heywood, who made her American film debut with Sandy Dennis and Keir Dullea in "The Fox" is the star of "Lady of Monza" which plays Thursday, May 31 at 8:00 in the Student Center. Miss Heywood was the winner of a string of beauty contests in her native England in the early days of her career, including the title of Miss Great Britain. These honors, plus her deep interest in acting, led to the major role in "Violent Playground" opposite Stanley Baker and David McCallum which launched her movie career. In "Lady of Monza" Miss Heywood plays the prioress of a 17th century convent who, without formally breaking her vows, takes a lover and bears a child. When the murder of a nun in the convent prompts church authorities to begin an inquiry, the , convent's corruption is uncovered and Miss Heywood is ordered to stand trial. She is • brutally tortured with archaic devices as the church hierarchy , tries to establish her guilt '. "Lady of Monza", in color, is rated R. Admission is 80 cents or 40 cents with an activities Good food at Decent prices STEFANIE'S 230 DINER Open 2 am to 10 pm THE CAPITOLIST Nunzios' Raiders strike again by R.W. Bonaker Last week, Nunzio's Raiders struck again. You remember them. Yeah, that's right, they riaped-off November and attracted a lot of attention from Harrisburg T.V. stations as they held the Lion for three days. In the Lion episode, the Raider's demands, which included "amnesty" for the security guard as well as the establishment of an annual "Lion Day", were met by the campus administration. This time, sensing the doldrums of the spring term, the Raiders entered the office of SGA President Mike Dini and proceeded to confiscate all his furniture, excepting a file cabinet, a chair, and the telephone. Also, the Raider's chalked a message on an office wall, demanding Dini submit an article for The Capitolist listing all the things Dini has done for the school since he took office in June of last year. Dini jokingly remarked upon Arts and crafts winners announced returning next ear; du iv e e to the fact that man y y act DTK Last week, the Cultural Dianne Bryan also won ten members will be graduating this year, help will be needed to Programs Committee staged an dollars for "Best of Painting", continue the efforts of DTK this arts and crafts exhibit in the her creation being an oil painting fall. All returning DTK members Gallery Lounge as a prelude to entitled "Temporary America," are requested to support "their" the Music/Arts Festival. Several She said she painted her work club by attending the meetings students entered their works and over a six month period last year. five people were honored. Mike Nonnemacher, who is and activities of DTK. "New J o y ce C oo p er won "Best o f also advertising director of The Blood" is urgently needed if the Show" for her bust of Malcom Capitolist, won ten dollars for patient is to continue functioning properly this the black leader who was "Best of Decoupage," of which assassinated in 1966. She created he had four entries. upcoming year. Support your the bust last fall under the Those receiving honorable club so that DTK may continue its efforts as in the past. guidance of Mr. Oliver LaGrone, mention without monetary Remember, if you don't do it, it who has instructed many regard were Tim Ward, for his students here in his sculpture mask and Bob Burkert for his won't get done !!! classes and independent studies. paintings. ** * * Ms. Cooper won a $lO prize. CLIP THIS COUPON PCA ITOLIST PIZZA 251 OFF THE REGULAR PRICE • F ONE PIZZA (small or large) We have krze by the dice, too. NAPLES PIZZA 23 S. Union St ' Eat Here or Take Out pen 11-12 Mon.- Thurs, 11-1 Fri. f Sat. 4-12 Sun. exiires "une 16 73 'viewing his empty office for the first time, "I had heard that Bill Matthews, the new SGA president, was thinking of cleaning-up student government, but this is ridiculous." Dini added that "Phase II should be the removal of the provost's desk and installing it in my office. Miybe the Raiders should have done that right away. As for putting an article in The Capitolist, to record all the SGA has done this year would fill a volume of the paper, especially if I wrote it." As of this writing, the furniture has yet to be returned. Apparently, the Raiders are standing pat on their demand. This reporter did some snooping around and discovered Dini's furniture in the confines of radio station WZAP, which happens to be located adjacent to Dini's office. Dini now knows where his furniture is, but he feels powerless (or physically weak) to repossess his furniture. currently, Dini's office is used as a phone booth. Rip Off The Students Right? Wrong! WE HAVE NO INTENTION OF RIPPING ANYBODY OFF. NOT YOU OR ANYBODY ELSE. YOU'VE BEEN BURNED ENOUGH WITH "FANTASTIC DEALS" AND "MONEY-SAVING PRICES." SO WE SELL TOP QUALITY AUDIO COMPONENTS AT FAIR, COMPETITIVE PRICES. NO GIMMIKS...NO LURES...NO JIVE. IF YOU WANT A STEREO, REEL-TO-REEL OR CASSETTE TAPE OUTFIT, AMPLIFIER, TURNTABLE, SPEAKERS, OR AUDIO ACCESSORIES; THOUGH, WE'D LIKE IT A LOT IF YOU'D STOP BY SOME TIME SOON AND HAVE A LISTEN. WE THINK YOU'LL LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR. (WE'RE THE FIRST TO ADMIT THAT THAT STATEMENT IS A LITTLE BIASED, BUT IF YOU HAD EQUIPMENT BY ADVENT, DYNACO, SANSUI, TEAC, AND MANY MORE, YOU'D BE KIND OF PROUD, TOO. NEXT TIME YOU'RE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, STOP BY. WE'RE RIGHT IN BETWEEN BURGER KING IN HERSHEY AND THE RED BARN IN PALMYRA. PLAN TO SPEND SOME TIME, THOUGH, AND FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS. WE'D LIKE TO LET YOU HEAR WHAT WE'VE GOT. ANYTHING YOU WANT TO HEAR. WITH NO OBLIGATIONS. AND NO RIPPING OFF. THANK YOU. IfAme good Saaffee--- L.B.R. Audio Associates, Inc. 1821 E. Chocolate Ave. (Palmdale) Between Burger King and Red Barn Hershey, Pa. DTK HOLDS FINAL MEETING Delta Tau Kappa, the international social honor society, held its final meeting of the spring term this past May 15, in the Gallery Lounge. Due to the very small turnout, little was discussed in the way of business. Most of the discussion centered around possible events to hold next year which would raise some student interest. Also, the events held would have to 'Je of a money-making nature since all club funds from the SGA next year will not be funded, according to DTK president Brent Lawson. Some events discussed which seemed to promise both student interest and club income were: a banquet; block parties; a hayride; a barndance; a carnival; an ice skating & sled riding party; picnics; and a few others. A reminder to DTK members Sesagteld. o,l,eat Page 3 by Victor Pawluk science ** * *