The Reader Asks What’s Restriction Policy Instituted T Steve DeFrank 10th term Bus. - I feel the smoking oolicv should be left to the discretion of the professor in the classroom. People should smoke if they feel they want to. It’s up to the individual. Melissa D. Hobb 7th term Accounting - I would suggest that the lobby areas where wings join on each floor be designated smoking areas and be furnished ash trays. We’re using them anyway. Security Dept. Hours Noted Chief Jim Paul at the Security Department would like all students to know that there is an on-campus security officer on duty from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. On Wednes day and Thursday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., the Lower Swatara township and High spire police provide service to the campus. And Monday thru Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. there is an officer on duty at the Security Department. If there is any criminal activity needed to be reported, call the Security Department at 787-7936. If you are unable to reach them, call the Dauphin County dispatch at 236-7976. Your Opinion Of The Sm Jill Mason 7th term Soc. Sci. - I think people who don’t smoke are entitled to not be bothered by smokers, but on the other hand, I feel someone who does smoke should have that right. Perhaps putting people who smoke next to windows in the classroom is a solution. It’s an individual decision. Gary Wright 10th term Bus. • I feel anyone wishing to smoke can wait till after class and restrain while in a dining facility. Anywhere else is perfectly all right. NATIONAL COLLEGE POETRY CONTEST open to all college and university students. Cash prizes will go to the top three poems: $lOO first prize; $5O second prize; $25 third prize. Deadline: October2s OUR APOLOGIES concern ing the smoking restrictions article in the last issue. As you probably know, the serving and vending machine area of Vendorville is a non-smoking area. Feature by Mark Switzer Mike Welliver Graduate Student - I recently quit smoking after being a heavy smoker for five years. Now that I have quit I realize how unfair it was for me to have smoked around non smokers in the past. I appreciate having fresh air and support the new measure for limited smoking areas. Tarnhelm Meeting Tarnhelm is the literary publication at Capitol Cam pus. We will be having our first meeting at 3:00 Friday, Oct. 17 in Room E-309. All students interested in poetry, prose, photography, and/or art work please plan to attend. We can get together and talk about our mutual interest. Sue Wohlbruck,Editor Art Auction In Hershey The Wee Explorers Par ents Association of the Wee Explorers School of Hershey is presenting an Art Auction of Sunday, October 19 in the Nigerian Room of the Hershey Convention Center.. The evening will begin at 7:00 p.m. with a wine and cheese preview of the art pieces from the Fine Arts Gallery of Ardmore, Pa. The auction will follow with dessert and coffee after ward. Tickets are available at $2.50 per person from the Wee Explorers School, 667 Cherry Drive, Hershey. Phone 534-1839. Proceeds will benefit the children of the school and provide enrichment activities for their school year. Chi Rho to Hold First Meeting The Chi Rho Club is having its organizational meeting on Thursday, Octo ber 9th at 2:00 p.m. in room E-244. All interested students, faculty, and staff are invited. Chi Rho is a new social action organization on campus in need of your support. Applications are now being accepted from Jun iors for Student Court. Leave your name, address and telephone number in Student Court mailbox in SGA office (W 110). An appointment will be made for you to.meel with the SGA Screening Committee. Well folks, its back to the grind again! I’d like to say congratulations to the recent grads (never forget that party!), welcome back to the returning frat members, ana a big welcome to the new frat members! BLOOD DRIVE-those are the big words in the frat these days. This blood drive is one of the big activities that makes the frat a service organization. The drive is sponsored by the XGl’s for the entire school community!! Therefore, the frat asks that all people at Capitol Campus should consider donating blood. The sign-up sheet is in the fraternity lounge in the main building. Also, to those who donate blood, the frat contributes (through SGA funding) coffee, orange juice and donuts! Frat members organizing and helping with the blood drive are Vice-Pres. Edna Keister, Myron Lebo, Sally Wallace, Tim Medina, Gary Wright and Tom Cleary. Its good to see juniors getting involved! The Bloodmobile will be here all day on Thursday, October 16. Let’s make this drive a big success!! I would like to introduce the frat officers and committee heads to the new members: (these names will probably become quite familiar in a short while!) President - Paul Skodacek Master-at-Arms - Jorn Jensen Secretary - Bruce Sommer Vice-president - Edna Keister Social chairman - Pat Truitt Treasurer - Ken Harris Sports chairman - Denny Mogel The 3rd week in October will be a busy week for the frat! New members will get a good feel of frat activities! October 14-meeting at the Tiltin Hilton in Highspire at 9 p m October 16-the BLOOD DRIVE, all day. October 18-Keggar at the Middletown Anglers and Hunters Club. For new members (as well as old!), a keggar is a real experience! All the beer you can drink, all the dancing you can do, and all the music listening you can do for a very small admission. Bring your friends from Campus and from all around! Bring your wife, your girlfriend, your husband, your boyfriend, or if you have one of each-bring them all! We would like to see the new members stop in the lounge-there’s a lot in there including bulletin boards with cards of things for sale or loan. There’s also an XGI intramural flag football team forming-they need some juniors to sign up. Regarding the block party at the Paul Skodacek and Ken Harris residence, I know that all had a good time-including my wife and myself. Thanks! Also, it seems that Pat Truitt was definitely impressed!! “I’m impressed!, I’m impressed!” And to think that that apartment was a virgin apartment until that party!! The last item is meetings-l regret that we had to meet in the auditorium for our first meeting-but nature had to do her thing, so the Tiltin Hilton was flooded as a result. Anyhow, the next meeting will be at the Tiltin Hilton and I promise all new members a good time. Old members know that there will be a good time. See you there!! SGA Elections cont. from pg. 1 A voter is allowed two senator votes. An officer’s ballot is considered seperate from the senator’s but is on the same piece of paper. As opposed to previous years a candidate must have seven votes or 10 per cent of their curriculm to be acceptable for a senator’s position. REPORTER October 14 is election day at Capitol Campus. Polls will open at 9 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. to accomodate evening students. This could be the term to end a lack of student involvement on campus. You can help by voting. XGI Reporter Jorn Jensen