bMathli.A InigrafßOMMOMigrinigigigigigignig READER • CLASSIFIEDS Free Ad Forms Available In WllO For Sale 1971 Red Fiat 850 Con vertible. Best offer over $900.00. Call 561-0630 after 5 p.m. For Sale Macrame plant hangers made to your choice of colors and lengths. Ray 944- 1205. For Sale Harmony Elec. Guitar, tremlo bar w-case: Amp: 2- 15" speakers, 4 input tremlo foot pedal 70 Amps w-cover. Used twice. Best Offer over $l5O. Call Cath: After 3 p.m. - 944-0202. For Sale Christmas presents; stained glass sun catchers made to your specifications. Call Gail, 944-5890. FOR SALE Must Sell! 1965 'Ford Fairlane 4 door, 289 Engine, Power Steering, Automatic, 18-20 miles per gallon. Only $350! GOOD DEPEN DABLE TRAN- SPORTATION! Call Brian 944-1937 before December 18. FOR SALE Must Sell! 1968 Suzuki 500 cc - Exc. Cond. - Engine re built - only 200 mi. - Best Offer - Call Ken 533-6561 or W-138. FOR SALE Golf Clubs Factory sale steel shafts, forged heads fully matched sets. 4 woods, 9 irons $125. Normal Retail $375-400. Can buy either woods or irons set $65 each. Top Qua I ity see Bob Stumpf. Room 209 W MTTF 2nd period or Call 1-299-3294. For Sale '6B Datsun 2000 Roadster. OHC, roll bar, R&H, 5- speed, No. 3 inspection, asking $lOOO. Call Denny, 944-1937. Riders Wanted To East Stroudsburg area. Leave every Friday from Capitol Campus between 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Return from East Stroudsburg between 6 p.m.-Bp.m. Will share ex penses. (Via Rte 81 N. to 80 E.) Call Al at 944-7076. Riders Wanted To Scranton. Leave Capitol Campus every Friday between 3-5 p.m. Return from Scranton (Via In terstate 81) Between 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. Will share ex penses. Call this number. Ask for Jack. 944-7W6. Services Liven up your next party. Have a Magician. Novel Entertainment for a very reasonable price. For further information call Gary 236-9208. Also available for weddings, children's parties, groups, and organizations. Personal Happy Birthday Plow Boy! !! ! From: Rob, Stosh, Ba-Boom, J.Z., Hip, Roch, Chet - Jet, MCAL, Stan, Larry, Russ, Ed, Tom, Andy, Ball Busters, Bowe Clark, 1.J., MS. B.S. SERVICES—WiII type term papers and other material. Experienced typist. IBM. Electric. Very low cost. If interested call Mrs. Beaver at 564-0414. Do not be con cerned about pick-up and delivery I have a contact on campus. MUSICIANS: Away from your group while going to college? Want to get together this year and jam? Russ 944-1986. Jobs Available Appalachian School of Experience, (A Wilderness Experience School) working under the outward bound philosophy, is looking for individuals interested in instructing. Must be in terested in some hard work and have a genuine love for people. If interested please call 1-249-7039. 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. Services Radio T.V. Repairs. Black and White and color, tape players etc. All work is guarranteed for 90 days. Reasonable. Call John. House calls 944-2401. Services 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. PLAY CHESS with the Capitol Campus Chess Club. Meetings: Tuesday and Wednesday, 12 noon, Gallery Lounge. Capitol [railways Agent of Trailways Travel Bureau Corp. Tours PRE-CHRISTMAS SKI TRIP To Quebec City, Canada Dec. 20 - 24 GEORGE HARRISON IN CONCERT At Spectrum MONDAY, DEC. 16 Leave Hbg., 4:30 P.M. $26.05 PER PERSON Prices Include Transportation And Reserved Seat C.C. READER ongsmougacongingmomongonnonnomigfgolouritigigigo 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. December 13 - 21 Dec. 13 - Classes end. Dec. 13 - Faculty Wives Xmas Party - Student Center. • Dec. 13 - XGI Drawing Dec. 13 - Foreign Film Series: Panther Pancholi, 6:30 P.M. - Auditorium - FREE. Dec. 14 - Capitol Campus Christmas Keggar: Sponsored by Social Committee and friends. Music by "Strawboss." Student Center 9:00 P.M. TO 1:00 A.M. A paper co-authored by SABIR DAHIR, W. E. Meyer, and R.R. Hegmon entitled "Laboratory and Field Investigation of Bituminous Pavement and Aggregate Polishing" has been accepted for publication and presentation at the Annual Meeting of the National Research Council, Transportation Research Board, to be held in Washington, D.C., January 13-17, 1975. STUART GOLDMAN discussed "Women in Education in Japan" for Colonial Park Chapter, American Business Women's Association, Thursday, November 21 at the Capitol Motel. Librarians EMERSON JACOB, JUDITH CHERRY, CAROLYN FRANCE, CAROLYN MILLER, FRANCIS MOLS, FLORENCE SALINGER, and SHARON SERZAN attended the Fall Meeting of the Area College Library Cooperative Program (ACLCP) November 15, 1974 at HACC. Featured was a discussion of an on-line computer cataloging service available from the Ohio College Library Center (OCLC) to PALINET (Pennsylvania Area Library Network) a consortium of academic and research libraries in Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware. LLOYD WOODRUFF was invited by the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh to participate as one of two outside members in the work of its Committee on Tenure and Promotion during the past month. On November 20, 1974, HERBERT S. EISENSTEIN was re-elected to the Board of the American Civil Liberties Union, Harrisburg Chapter. PROFESSOR JOHN E. GOTRIP attended the annual meeting of CoOperative Research for Academic Planning (CRAP) on November 31, 1974 at Bird In The Hand, Pa. He presented a paper entitled "Self Aggrandizement, Trivia, and Use of Media: A Transitional Formulation." PROFESSOR BETTY JEANNE THORNE, Assistant Professor of Statistics, has been appointed an Associate member of the faculty of the Graduate School, effective 25 November 1974. SABIR DAHIR attended the Second Annual Combined Meeting of Mid-Atlantic and Section Two of the Institute of Traffic Engineers held at the Sheraton-Harrisburg Motor Inn, November 21-22, 1974. COME TO BOSTON SAT. DEC. 14, 1974 WE NEED YOUR BODY To show your support and concern against the racist and violent attitudes that have come about because of the recent desegregation law enforce ment, there will be a FREEDOM MARCH against the mob violence as well, as a rally starting around noon Saturday, Dec. 14, 1974. For more info contact: Zimmerman at the Harris burg Free Press 232-6794. WE CANNOT WORK APART TO END RACIST ATTITUDES!!! Phone 236-9588 t 9:0 Harrisburg, Pa. • 11 6 • Commencement ceremonies for Fall Term graduates are I ! scheduled to be held December 21, 1974 at 1 p.m. at the I Middletown Area Senior High School in the auditorimin. I Faculty and staff should meet in the Chorus Room, located I across the hall behind the auditorium stage no later than i t.ri24. Dec. 15 - Mass 1:00 P.M. - Student Center. Dec. 16-18 - FINAL EXAMS. Dec. 20 - HELLUVA PARTY Sponsored by HACC. at Steelworkers Union Building, Herr Street, Hbg. 8:00 P.M.-??? (All night) Two bands. Dec. 21 - GRADUATION. FACULTY & STAFF DECEMBER 13, 1974