November 20, 1975 PRESCRIPTIONS? Having Trouble Finding It? ACHENBACH'S PHARMACY HIGHSPIRE 939-9820 Kiss the big burger good-bye. According to economists, hamburger’s going to hit $25 a pound in 20 years. So start stashing your money away each and every month or you’ll never be able to afford it. Life insurance is a good way to help you save regularly for the future, while giving you needed protection. Stop by our campus office and let’s talk over our life policy. You won’t have to kiss anything good-bye. Associates Home °" ,ce: 4601 Markels * • Phi,a • Pa 19101 MOWBiy hssocibivs Subsidiaries: Providor Management Company Suit. 201, 355 North 21« Str** ProVidor Camp Hill, PA. 17011 Bus. 717-761-4290 Ret. 717-652-1684 FIRST MAJOR APPEARANCE IN AREA TRY O cr IB PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA C.C. Reader WZAP Plans To Have FM Operation Did you know that WZAP is seriously planning to become an educational FM radio station? The drawing (LOCATION) is the way the new station could look in the near future if plans, being worked on now, are adopted. The facility is expected to be located on the third floor of the main building and will consist of four studios. Studio A will be the master control studio and house the FM transmitter. Studio B will handle production and have control of Studio C. Studio C will be used for the recording of or live presen tation of group discussions or small musical groups. Studio D will be the news delivery booth. Extensive patching networks will ena ble the studios to be interconnected singly or in combination with each other. This will allow three separate activities to take place within the facility without disturbing the FM operation going on in Studio A. The new station will function as a training ground for students planning to seek employment in the broadcast industry and provide music and programs of public interest to the local communities. iaB9»THE 5 ■ 4>/ _ vtm WHAT: C.C. Reader Staff Meeting WHO: Staff WHEN: Monday, Nov. *4th, 3 p.m. WHERE: W 129 WHY: Organization For Winter Term Drawing and Story by John Leierzapf Staff Writer The proposed radio sta tion facility should prove to be a vast improvement over the existing one. At present, WZAP has only one studio which is used for all operations and is not adequately soundproof. This complicates operation and limits the amount and kinds of usage that should New Forms To Be Used The Records Office at Capitol collects and retains data and information about students’ academic records. Recognizing the student’s right to privacy in exercising control over the disclosure Art Exhibit In Gallery Lounge An art exhibit of Medical and Surgical drawings and watercolors by Steven Gig liotti is on display in the Gallery Lounge until Dec. 5, according to Roberta McLeod coordinator of stu dent activities. Gigliotti, a native of Utica, New York, attended Ro chester Institute of Tech nology where he received an associate degree in Applied Science and also was awarded a certificate in Art as Applied to Medicine from the University of Rochester School of Medicine. In addition, he has an Associate in Medical Art from the University Of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Gigliotti has done many illustrations for many medi cal journals and various publications. He was the illustrator for the Philadel phia Inquirer Art Dept, and the editor of “Medical Art”. SAVE THIS COUPON so* OFF 1-Large or 1-Small PIZZA NAPLE’S PIZZA 25 S. Union St., Middletown I L J ■:* r. u ? it# •a#* i:iy~ . STUD,. normally take place. At the present, time is of major importance because there are only a few remaining frequencies avail able for use in the Harrisburg area. If everything goes as planned, WZAP will have one of them and begin operation as an Educational FM radio station. of those records, the office has designed a new form for use during the Winter Term which will govern local action in releasing inrorma tion. . , The following information is considered public infor mation which may be made available without prior con sent of the student: name, address( local and perma nent), telephone number, date and place of birth, major, student activities including sports, weight/ height, dates of attendance, date of graduation,degrees and awards received and most recent educational institution attended. The student may use the new confidentiality form to request that any or all of this information not be made publicly available. The form may also be used to indicate which inquirers may or may not receive copies of or information from a student’s academic record. All students should have a confidentiality form on file with the Records Offic4. If a student did/ not complete a form during registration, he/she should report to the Records Office. Delay in filing a form may cause unnecessary delay in releasing information / to legitimate inquirers for pur pose of credit or employ ment. No longer green Covering city sidewalks Indifferently Crushed by Transient Footsteps At 8:00 and 5:00 By Susan Wohlbruck STUDIO D Leaves,