FEBRUARY 21, 1975 Agent of Trailways Travel Bureau Corp. Tours "HAIR" Feb. 22, 1975 Leave Harrisburg at 2 P.M. Includes Buffet Meal Reserved Seat Transportation '20.00 For Reservations , Bsrpsi Photo by Mark Feldman Mgll7 o Iji OCTMr_il\ ken silverstein Why is it That it always feels So cold here? The walls the stairs Oh, the cold, cold stares Can warmth be so bad That they're all afraid To feel it? Can it be so hard That they're all afraid To show it? Is it fear of warmth Or love of the cold? ` YOUR MOVE, SENATOR . . . AH, SENATOR? eader Classifieds Free Ad Forms Available In WllO For Sale 1970 Chevrolet Camaro automatic, mags much more. Excellent condition $1595. Brian 652-6715 FOR SA LE 1971 MG Midget, Dark Blue excellent condition $1550. Brian 652-6715 FOR SALE BSR Metrotec graphic stereo frequency equalizer. Has fire frequency ranges. Half a year old. Will sell for 650.00. Connects to any amplifier with tape monitor. Call Pete at 944-0566 For sale, Mobile home 12 X 60, 2 bedroom $5,800. Call Fred 652-1542, 1 mile from school. FOR SALE Electrophonic AM/FM Stereo, two air suspension speakers and tape deck. 100 watts, music power. Two years old and in very good condition. First offer with $lOO.OO takes all. Tom, 367-4979 Harrnong Sovereign 12-String acoustic guitar. Ampegli two channel! amp with tremolo and echo chamber. Make offer Mamiya-Sekor 35 mm 500 model and case. $120.00 Also pre-set 135 mm lense $35.00. Craig 944-3971 Mercury '63 Power brakes, 2 new tires. Runs good. Ne gotiate price or just give me 1/4 lb. Mexican Check out. Cathi, 1965 Chevrolet Impala. Just inspected. Good running con dition. Radial tires air con ditioning. p.s. p.b. Radio $350.00. Call C.Wley 898-2366 after 4:00 weekdays Sony Stereo Receiver Model STR 6050 eighty watts rms has capacity for two tape decks. Turntable, Auxiliary very good condition. $l5O firm. This is a $3OO receiver also two column speakers six feet high each has four 15" coaxial speakers after 6 p.m. 233-1887 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. PERSONAL Ride nooded Saturday, Feb 22 to GRE testing center at Franklin and Marshall. Call Kathy 944-0053 .004, C.C.READER SERVICES 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—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. SERVICES 5-String Banjo Lessons. Scruggs-style, 3-finger Bluegrass. Old-time frail ing. Call Mark 944-0053 Services Radio TS. Repairs. Black and White and color, tape players etc. All work is guarranteed for 90 days. Reasonable. Call John. House calls 044-2401. Weddings and portraits photographed by profession als. Also custom dark room work for photo essays & term projects. Color, B&W, and slides. Push processing. Pro fessional quality. Reasonable rates. See Mart at 833 A Nelson HOUSING Young and attractive female student desires male roommate to share apart ment. Applicants must be open minded to new ideas. Call Tanya at 944-7752. An equal opportunity roommate. Reward offered to person who finds a suitable apartment in lif-town for stu dent and dog. Please leave message for Lisa Yaffe in W-110. Desperately needed; one roommate, Scranton Inn. Preferably Squirmly Squires, ham nuts and inviting tree to roost in [present roommate will share]. Call Scranton Inn or Scratch on the door between 2 & 4 p.m. Hot lips Kapacs, Fuzz McGraw and Pollack. LOST Five-month old female kitten, black with white markings and four white feet. Her name is Pookie. If found, please contact Maryann at 944-1952. RIDERS WANTED To East Stroudsburg area. Leave every Friday from Capitol Campus between 3pm -spm. Return Sunday between 6pm-Bpm (via Route 78E, 22E to 33N). Call Al at 944-7076. Cigarette Smoking is ...;. 'HAZARDOUS' ti m ... _ 1....., . ..--- ' ..z ;t.._ fe t . 0 : tf / to Non-smokers Health IP "'> Presented as a public service ; '{ Z ~ w by the C. C. Reader ..g.::itanaftatingii'i:sViraMig 7 AWN tia HOT LION THE HOT LION IS A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED TO KEEP THE CAPITOL CAMPUS COMMUNITY INFORMED OF ALL ACTIVITIES ON,OR CONCERNED WITH,THE CAMPUS. EVERY ONE SHOULD PLEASE FEEL FREE TO USE THIS SERVICE BY OBTAINING THE ENTRY CARDS IN THE STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE [WIOSI,FILLING THEM ' OUT AND LEAVING THEM THERE. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, NOON, WEEK PRIOR TO DATE OF PUBLICATION. FEB. 21-28 Feb 21 8 p.m. - Basketball - Capitol vs. Delaware Campus (PSU) Here. Feb 22 GRE Closing Date Feb 23 1 p.m. Mass - Student Center Feb 24 3 p.m. Social Committee Meeting - Middle Earth 8 p.m. Meade Heights Board of Governors Meeting - Middle Earth Feb 25 12 noon - Chess Club Meeting WllO A 3 p.m. - Beta Chi Meeting -W315 7 p.m. -Aviation Club Meeting E 209 8 p.m.-Casino Night Sponsored by Presidents Council Student Center 8 p.m. - BSU Meeting - BCAC Feb 25 Austin Clarke, Cultural Attache for the Embassy of Barbadoes, Former Yale Professor and novelist will speak in the Auditorium at 12:15 on "Myth,Reality and Revolution in the West Indian Short Story." Sponsored by Academic Programs, BSU, SGA, and Student Affairs. Reception immediately following lecture in the Black Cultural Arts Center. Feb 26 12 noon -Chess Club Meeting WllO A 4 p.m. -Photo Club Meeting -T.V. Lounge 6 p.m. -Meade Heights Board of Governors Meeting - Middle Earth 8 p.m. -Basketball Castle, Delaware 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Film: Hendrix at Berkeley -Student Center Feb 27 6:30 p.m.- Head Shop Meeting - Middle Earth 7:30 p.m.-I.E.E.E. Meeting -Yearbook Pictures - Student Center Feb 28 6:30 p.m. -Foreign Film "Bicycle Thief" Free -Auditorium ATGSB Closing Date 2:00 p.m.- NOW Meeting -Location to be announced FAC. —STAFF Dr. Philip Taylor attended a statewide "Symposium on the Acting Out Adolescent" held at the Host Inn Feb 4 & 5. The symposium was sponsored by the Department of Public Welfare, Office of Mental Health, The Dept. of Education, and the Juvenile Cowl Judges' Commission. Ambrose Main was interviewed by Gladys Mummau on WGAL-Radio, Wednesday, Feb 8 at 10 a.m. and Sunday Feb 9 at 12 noon. Dr. Roy Allison participated in a presentation by the "Science For The Seventies" committee to the science committee of the Phila. School District on Thursday, Jan 30. The other participants were Dr. Paul Welliver and Dr. Robert Shrigley of the University Park Campus of Penn State. Frank Ferguson and Terry Brown ware Interviewed by Bill Sheppard on WSBA-Radio on Sunday, Feb 9 at 9:30 p.m. GOOD PEOPLES PRODUCTIONS REMINDS YOU CASINO NIGHT IS COMING!!! Tues., Feb. 25-8:00 PM AT THE STUDENT CENTER FEATURING PRIZES, MUSIC, GAMES, REFRESHMENTS, BELLY-DANCERS, BETTING, AND LOTS OF OTHER SUPRIZESt ' ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE SPRING CONCERT REMEMBER - YOU ARE G P P Coordinated by: \i/ HEAD --) Social Committee & SHOP iff\, -Capitol vs Wilmington College - New PAGE 3 ~-- • -..) 1- ' . 9
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