C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, April 03, 1975, Image 11

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    April 3, 1975
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C.C. READER
Progress
A monument to the mighty in
terstate creeps up from its plastic
shards along Route 230 near the
Olmsted Plaza.
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S.G.A.
lection
SGA Elections today April
d in Vendorville. If you
ive a damn about next
ear...VOTE.
It's your school, elect
.tudents that will represent
ou and not lust be a tool of
he system.
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The First and Second New York Erotic Film Festivals screened
more than 150 short films. Although there were squawks from
the "morality media", the high quality and artistic intent of the films
and the critical praise the Festivals earned, proved that films
could be both erotic and artistic.
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Late Night Notes
lately things have been coming down hot and
heavy in w-110. the reader has been in a
state of chaos. the question, it seems, boils
down to the rights of the student press and
the first amendment to the constitution.
this writer feels that the right to express
one's views in print should not be tampered
with. agreed, that there are certain areas
which must be handled with responsibility,
lest charges of slander and libel be bandied
about- but really, if something doesn't sit
right about the language used in this column
or for that matter any place else in this
paper- let the editors know! excercise your
rights of free speech, write a letter to the
editor! one of the main problems capitol
seems to have is a genuine lack of comm
unication.
memos are a pain. they exist because the
bureacracy established demands them as the
legitimate means of communication. if it's
on paper- it's official. well, what ever
happened to the chat in the halls? have you
forgotten the soothing aspects of some con
versation over a cup of coffee? memos are
impersonal bits of paper that only tend. to
alienate this writer. people, on the other
hand can be reasoned with, understood and
compromised with. when you are mad at a
memo what usually happens is its untimely
demise in the wastebasket.
people should talk to one another, and hope
fully those involved in the recent dispute
over the content of the last reader can get
together for some honest conversation with
out the need for memos getting in the way
of communication.
soon to
capitol
by fred prouser
Agent of
Trailways Travel Bureau Corp.
Tours
JOHN
DENVER
Special Midnight Concert
At Spectrum
April 18, 1975
Leave Hbg. at
9 PM
Includes Transportation
Reserved Seat
x 19.45
(per person)
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Phone
236-9588
Harrisburg,
Pa.