PAGE FOUR The Reader Asks: "With Inflation The Way It Is Today, Where Is It Affecting You The Most?" Hammond Everette 11th Term - Public Policy "Transportation and Food." necessities, like food, clothing, etc. As a full-time student, who solely supports Wilson Frederick a child, the inflation hits me 10th Term - Human harder. And I find being a "Inflation is around, and student, the government since lam being helped by and social welfare agencies, the G.I. bill, and the state, I in particular, are un- accept it. I accept the in sympathetic and regard flation of prices, because I'll students as leeches on have to pay it one way or society." another. So I accept it." 0•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ski Club Notebook At the Ski Club meeting Thursday Nov. 7th at 3:05 P.M. Chos O'Brien from O'Brien's Ski Shop, Lemoyne, Pa. will demonstrate new style bindings and show films on new equipment. Chos will also entertain questions on skiing and equipment. He will also check out your ski equipment if you bring it with you to the meeting. We also hope to have a half-hour ski film on last season's World's FIS Championships. Check Ski Club signs for the location of the meeting. Below is a mini-survey being conducted by the Ski Club to receive input from potential and present Ski Club members. Please check the appropriate box and return to the Ski Club mailbox in Rm. W-110 or bring it with you to the next meeting. See you on the slopes in about three weeks. Think snow! Resident Student ( ) Commuter Student ( ) 11. Preferred time of Ski Club meeting 1. Thursday 3:05 P.M. ( ) 2. Wednesday 7:00 P.M. ( ) 3. Alternate between No. 1 & No. 2 ( ) 4. Other ( ) Specify time 111. Potential Member ( ) Current Member ( ) IV. Beginning Skier ( ) Experienced Skier ( ) V. Name Phone Kay Walker Snack Bar, Vendorvi lle "With 4 childrer food ai by Bob Nace C. C. READER Gallery Lounge Exhibit Penn State-Capitol Campus will hold the second in its series of art displays from Monday, October 28 through Friday, November 22 in the Gallery- Lounge. The lounge is located on the first floor of the Main Building. Ronald A. Blouch, a Harrisburg resident, will display his wood and metal sculpture which have won awards for excellence in juried shows throughout the state. His showing will include wooden bowls, vases, sculpture and chess sets— a total of 25 pieces. Mr. Blouch is currently concerned with the creation of wood and metal sculpture that is well designed, original and functional. His sculpture is presently on display at various galleries in the area. Also a craftsman and teacher, Mr. Blouch is em ployed by the West Shore School District. He is a graduate of Millersville State College where he received his degree in Industrial Arts. He has also completed graduate studies at Millersville and Temple University. Mr. Blouch is an active member of the Harrisburg Chapter of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and the Industrial Arts Association of Pennsylvania. A reception honoring Mr. Blouch will be held Sunday, November 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 4 from 8 to 9 p.m. in the Gallery- Lounge at Penn State-Capitol Campus. The public is cor dially invited to attend. lof r h A i:/ e<s 7 coOLE IN& AT THE STUDENT CENTER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 8:30 P.M. Featuring In Concert ANNE and DICK ALBIN MARK SHERMAN and THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY BLUEGRASS ADMISSION -25 c SPONSORED BY HEAD SHOP CULTURAL COMMITTEE MEADE HEIGHTS BOARD OF GOVERNORS READER f REVIEWS America In England After almost being left for dead, America has returned from a sojourn in England with a nice bit of resurrection called Holiday. America, never known particularly for originality, has managed to attain a bit of individuality in some of the cuts on this new album. I don't know if the reason for the freshness of this album is the return of America to their spawning grounds, or their enlistment of George Martin (who used to produce a group called - ah, let's see - the Beatles) as their producer. Whatever it is, America has turned their tired, old one-dimensional sound into a much nicer two-D sound, with even deeper parts when Martin is allowed to let go. They still sound like their trying to sound like somebody that sounds like C,S,N&Y, but this time, they don't seem to force it on us as much. The nicest part of the album is the single bit formed by the opening two cuts ("Miniature", an instrumental, and "Tin Man", a top-40 entry). However, there are a couple of other high spots, the main one being "Glad To See You", a fine example of both America and their producer at their collective best. On the whole, Holiday is a pleasant-sounding album that promises much for this rather talented crew. It's nice to know that they have their very own style (frail as it may be). I can only hope this Holiday turns out to be more permanent. Jim Bollinger 1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Student Gov't Association (SGA) A "Festival of Praise" is being held at Messiah College from November 17- 24, anyone interested in attending for the week or weekend contact: Thomas Pasquarello, Messiah College, Gospel Team President, Box 771, Gran tham, Pa. 17027. II•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *INTER REGISTRATION DATES are the following: November 19 thru December 6 - GRADUATE REGISTRATION November 21, 22, 25, 26 - UNDERGRADUATE ADVANCED REGISTRATION November 21 & 25 REGISTRATION January 2 - EVENING REGISTRATION FOR SPECIAL NON—DEGREE & ADJUNCTS January 3 - DAY REGISTRATION FOR NEW UN DERGRADUATE AND ADJUNCTS /•••••••••N•••••••••••••••N•••••••••••• It's When I'm Down You know, it's when I'm down It's when I'm down and all alone I just can't call I ain't no phone; I try to say that I'm alone But I don't call It's good - alone. It's then I feel, it's then I know it's then I feel I know you know But can you see? I try anyway. It's when I'm down, I try to say "Give me strength to blow another day." NOVEMBER 1, 11174 YOU are it, Active or not! WE must be collective if we are to accomplish VOTE IN TODAYS ELECTIONS UNDERGRADUATE EVENING by Romeo Trajanus
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