pUiXtliowtSziNDl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • Penn State Inst i tute • Of Technology • • you don't know, instead of helping you gain knowledge. • They continuously raise tuition • every year among other di things, that being the prices of .7, books, You may fi nd out that IV you can afford to sign up for a 111 class, but not be able to afford • the books required for the i l k course. Also if you get hungry- 1 11 ! look out! At the price of two hot IP dogs down in Vendorville you • could go to Pantry Pride and gi buy one package of them for W A , less and that goes for just IF about everything else. • They forgot that we are di paying students, with no jobs, Zik . most of us are paying on loans, I. grants and whatever we can • get, yet sometimes you hear a • student say that you lose your rights and identity attending W m , P.S.U.,- Bull Shit? IP 189-42-6588 • • Letters To The Editor Yes, I think that a change of name would definitely be suited for this corporation. If you ask why I think it is necessary, it's why not? The reason, we were led to believe, we attend here or nearly any other college is to gain a higher education, but the emphasis is on jobs and higher wages when we graduate. How nice of them to assume everyone wants to work. Sure a lot is up to the individual but the atmosphere doesn't exactly help. Being a member of this organization, sorry I slipped, I mean a student of this college, the prices of just about anything is beyond my financial abilities. It's bad enough that we get ripped off by the education system that shows you what READER CLASSIFIEDS Nov. 8 - FOREIGN SERIES: "Closely Watched 6:30 p.m. - Auditorium, FREE Nov. 8 - COFFEE HOUSE: sponsored by Head Shop, Social Committee, Cultural Committee, & MHBG. Featuring Anne & Dick Albin, plus Mark Sherman and the SALE— Help Wanted • Cumberland County Bluegrass Band. 8:30 4973 Yamaha, Drummer wanted for Bluest p.m. Student Center, Admission -25 c. 25kc. In Excellent Con . oriented band. No Rock.. Nov. 9 - CONCERT: John Sebastian at men. if mermen cell Some original material. Aa Susquehanna University's Chapel after 5:00 P.M . 741.0624 , Prospects for House BandlP Auditorium in Selinsgrove. Starts at 8:30 York. /Woo Memo work. Call Dino 233-4228 or• p.m. & doors open at 7:30. Ticket order Robbie 1-249-9929. • forms available at student Affairs (W 105). FOR SALE—Hollywood 4 . Admission - $5. in advance & $6. at the Bed frame with bookcase WANTED—Student ac- door. Order deadline Nov: 8, 12 noon. headboard, $lO.OO. Also tivist radicals with or. Nov. 10 - MASS: 1 p.m. - Student Center footlockers, $l.OO each. without cause. Apply SGA • Yvonne J. Milspaw - 944_ office W-110. • 2413. Wanted Baby Sitter needed. Call Glenda 944-7801. • Riders Wanted • To East Stroudsburg area. a Leave every Friday from A I Capitol Campus between 3 IP p.m.-5 p.m. Return from lb East Stroudsburg between 6 p.m.-Bp.m. Will share ex penses. (Via Rte 81 N. to 80 mk w E.) Call Al at 944-7076. Riders Wanted • To Scranton. Leave Capitol • Campus every Friday di between 3-5 p.m. Return from Scranton (Via In terstate 81) Between 7 p.m. • & 9 p.m. Will share ex- di penses. Call this number. • Ask for Jack. 944-7076. • Free Ad Forms Available In WllO For Sale Ten week-old kitten. Red with tabby markings, very cute. Long-hair, half Per sian. Asking $20., cheap. It's a female, wormed and shots. Picture available on request. See Jim in Reader office, or Call 233-8011 evenings. For Sale Konica Auto 53 Camera with daylight Syncro. X-20 Flash. UV Filter and case. 3 months old. $l5O. 944-0194, Mark. For Sale 1971 Red Flat 850 Con vertible. Best offer over $900.00. Call 561-0630 after 5 p.m. For Sale '6B Datsun 2000 Roadster. OHC, roll bar, R&H, 5- speed, No. 3 inspection, asking $lOOO. Call Denny, 944-1937. PLAY CHESS with the Capitol Campus Chess Club. Meetings: Tuesday and Wednesday, 12 noon, Gallery Lounge. Indian Jewelry. Show, Washington, D.C. Dealers will be showing Indian Jewelry from the Southwest Sat. Nov. 9, from 7-10 p.m. and Sun., Nov. 10 from 12-3 p.m. at the home of Clem Gilpin at 312 Hemlock Hall (Pineford Village), Mid dletown. Personal ANDY PIVARNIK GETS IMMIGRANT HEADACHES FROM A BROAD Services Services • Radio T.V. Repairs. Black. and White and color, tape The Scranton Inn is now players etc. All work is- open for catering, Banquets guarranteed for 90 days, and Weddings. Our Hall will Reasonable. Call John. comfortably seat 50 persons House calls 944-2401. (including one person in the Bathroom). The 0.1.8. Band is also available for your listening pleasure. For rates contact: Scranton Inn, 927 A Flickinger. Typing done in my Mid dletown home. IBM slectric machine.. Fast accurate service. Reasonable rates. 944-0943. Manuscripts, Thesis publications ac cepted. Mrs. Jerome P. Fatcheric, 1001 N. Spring St. Apt. P-3, Middletown, Pa. Want a portrait done of your favorite person? A favorite snap-shotturned into a work of art? A unique poster? I work from any photograph (if legible). Your choice of media. Rates relative to media and time con sumption - but Low! P.R.J. Smith, 73 Roop St., Highspire. 939-3040. C.C. READER The Hot Lion is a weekly newsletter published to keep the Capitol Campus community informed of all activities on, or concerned with, the Campus. Everyone should please feel free to use this service by obtaining the entry cards in the Student Affairs Office (W 105). filling them out and leaving them there. Deadline is Friday, Noon, week prior to date of publication. JACOB L. SUSSKIND has been appointed to serve through 1977 as a member of the Committee on Racism and Social Justice of the National Council for the Social Studies. CHARLES A. COLE has been appointed to a Water Conservation Steering Committee by the Land Water Resources Institute and to a Wastewater treatment plant operator certification committee by the Water Pollution Control Association. E. Laratonda, B. Dymond, and J. F. SHOUP at tended an lEEE Region 2 student branch chairman and student branch counselor's meeting in Pitt sburgh, Saturday, October 12, 1974. The meeting was attended by 66 branch counselors and branch chairmen from the region which includes essentially the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, lower New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. E. Laratonda and B. Dymond are the Student Branch chairman and Student Branch Publicity chairman respectively. Dr. J. F. Shoup is the local student branch's counselor. On Tuesday, November 15, 1974, AMBROSE KLAIN will be the featured guest on "Campus Candids", WMSP-FM, 94.9 on your dial. Thanks; We would like to thank everyone who worked and voted for us. Jorn Jensen & Paul Mathis. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Nov. 11 - LAE - Penalty Date. • Nov. 11 - RSC Meeting: Church Hall - 2nd floor Lounge - 7:45 p.m. Nov. 12 - Basketball; Capitol vs York at • Capitol 7 p.m. • Nov. 12 - TALENT SHOW: sponsored by di B.S.U. Applicants sign up in W-nO, SGA 11 Z office. 8 p.m. - Student Center. lIP N0v.14 - BASKETBALL: Capitol vs York at • York, Pa. 7 p.m. • Nov. 16 - ROAD RALLY: sponsored by MH BG. All participants be there at NOON MP behind Main Bldg. Starts - 12:30 p.m. Fee • is $3 in advance & $3.50 prior to start. Nov. 16 - XGI KEGGAR: at Middletown • Ak Hunter's & Angler's Club. Live music and 11 , plenty of beer. 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. • • • Marian Krieger and Edward Beck were interviewed • by Verna Edmunds on counseling services offered • to students at Capitol Campus. The show will be broadcast on Saturday, November 9th at 5:45 p.m. • on WHP-AM. • • • • • • • DR. CAROLYN R. DEXTER chaired a session on • the "Sociology of Career Development" at the di annual meeting of Sociologists for Women in Society 41 . held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the • American Sociological Association Meeting held in imk Montreal in August. 11. DR. CAROLYN R. DEXTER has been elected to • The Steering Committee of the International Society di of Women Sociologists funded at The VIII In ternational Congress of Sociologists held in Toronto. • November 8 -16, 1974 FILM Trains", FACULTY AND STAFF DR. TERENCE BROWN, assistant professor in the Division of Administration & Business, will par ticipate in Department of Transportation Workshop to be held November 7 and 8 in Washington, D. C. The Department of Transportation has called upon 27 transportation experts to put together a national transportation policy. Dr. Brown is one of them, JACOB L. SUSSKIND reviewed A Documentary History of the Italian Americans, edited by Wayne Moquin, in the October 1974 issue of History: Reviews of New Books. NOVEMBER 8 1974
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