C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 22, 1976, Image 8

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    Reader Classifieds
Ad Forms Available in W-129 and W-110. Free for students, faculty and staff.
Classifieds not accepted for commercial products.
For Sale
(1) Baby Carriage, col
lapsable with many uses,
$35.00; (2) Infant seat,
adjustable positions, heavy
duty, $6.00; (3) Child’s
(15-25 lbs.) pink snowsuit,
$10.00; (4) Child’s portable
feeding/play table, $5.00;
(6) Large diaper pail, $3.00;
(7) Assorted baby’s clothing
and accessories. Esther
Beck 533-5393.
Nikon F 2 photomatic
standard F 2 lens (50mm) and
35mm 2.8 wide angle. Like
new. Call 566-8568 between
4-6:00 p.m. Ask for Pat.
Thoreus TDI6O turntable
with Stanton 681 EE cartridge
$230.00. Sanyo auto reverse
car cassette tape player plus
extra for parts $BO.OO.
Homemade speakers. Will
handle 60 w/rms. Includes
LCR crossover, Phillips
Dome, Midrange Phillips
Dome, Tweeter, 12 inch
UTAH woofer. Well built
$280.00. Call Dave
Cresswell 944-0621.
Woman’s bicycle 3-speed.
Brand new. Used only six
times. Side baskets and
lock included. Price $65.00.
call 534-8912. Ask for Leah
Petrokubi.
Queen size water bed
includes matress, liner,
heater, frame. Used only
two terms. $75.00 must
sell. Call 944-6832.
Harmon-Kardon stereo
components, Garrard turn
table, FM receiver, two H.-K.
speakers. Just given
complete overhaul, new
needle all functions checked
and like new. Great sound.
Automatic power-off. Jacks
for earphones and two
speaker systems. All for
$135. Call Stan at 534-1894.
For sale: Man's 26” and
Woman’s 24” 10-speed bike.
Excellent condition. Best
offer. Call 944-2491 after
5:30 p.m. or anytime during
weekends.
Phf Hu odds wfHi...
: Institute of Transportation Engineers
RAFFLE
; FIRST PRIZE*
! PANASONIC CX-475EU Dynamic Boasting Sound
8-TRACK CAR STEREO
WITH 2 PIONEER Ts-5 SPEAKERS
(Rotail over sloo.oo}
% Gallon WHISKEY
Purchaso fickofs from any
ITE member or at Veadorville.
Cost is only $l.OO oack.
[See pear new ear stares or V*-fatten ef whitkey
at the Stadent Affairs Office or eafside ef VendenrillsJ
HURRY, ONLY3OO TICKETS PRINTED!
uuumn MTS FIBftUARY 6, »n
One pair E7B-14 snow
tires mounted on Chevrolet
wheels, excellent condition.
Call 787-7739 weekdays.
Asking $30.00.
67 Buick Skylark con
vertible, automatic trans
mission, power steering,
power brakes. Two snow
tires included. Good
condition. Call Alfredo after
10 P.M. 944-0555.
Wheels, excellent condition.
Call 787-7739 weekdays.
Asking $30.00.
Four S.S. Gragar Mags
for sale or'trade for Chrome
reverse, 14 in., to fit GM
cars. Call Jensen at
944-0355.
Services
Typing. Low rates
944-0300
Lost
Business Law text w/
plastic cover. Desperate.
Student will reward w/a 6
pack & gratefullness. Call
234-8512.
Wanted
Texas Instrument SRIO
or SRII calculator. Call
William Lupton 944-0689
Lost and Found
Main Building, Rm 114
Found items include
notebooks
watch
glasses
gloves
hats
scarf
umbrella
Need entertainment for
XGl’s visit to Coatesville
Veterans Hospital, Feb. 20.
Leaving Capitol Campus at
6:00 p.m.
XGl’s will provide trans
portation.
Preferably need females
whocan sing, dance, play an
instrument, etc.
Contact XGI office or
Skip Gibson at 944-0767.
Garage wanted to rent for
storage of Classic car.
Should be in Middletown
area. Call Jensen at
944-0355
Honda ATC 90’s in any
shape. Contact Sludge at
232-7084.
Riders wanted every
Friday to Pittsburgh.
Contact Tom, 130 Church
Hall.
Honda ATC 90’s in any
shape. Contact Sludge at
232-7084.
Assistant Food Super
visor. part-time to supervise
preparation of foods and
service of Campus Snack
Bar. Hours 9a.m. to 3p.m.,
Monday thru Friday. Salary
$4.10 per hour. Minimum
qualifications: 2 years
associate or trade school
degree in food related
curriculum, plus one year
experience in food super
vision. Call 787-7758 for
appointment. Department of
Housing and Food Service,
The Pennsylvania State
University, The Capitol
Campus, Middletown, Pa.
17057. The Pennsylvania
State University is an equal
opportunity and affirmative
action employer.
Frat Meets
Chi Rho has been slowly
building up a reputation as a
viable campus organization.
Father Kealy’s Third World
Liberation Christianity lec
ture and discussion was a
success on November 21,
with approximately 20 par
ticipants, including both
students and faculty.
An Eccumenical Service
is being planned in conjunc
tion with Harrisburg Area
Community College at the
Trinity Lutheran Church in
Steelton. The tentative date
is January 23 at 7pm.
Reader Survey
Results Are In
In the weeks prior to the
Christmas break here at
Capitol, the staff of the C.C.
Reader was collectively
struck by a paranoid
thought. Who really reads
this rag?
Now, granted some of
the paranoia stemmed from
working on term papers,
studying for finals and
sniffing poorly processed
printer's ink, but during a
staff meeting, Otto (the
typesetter) put down ' his
glass of Muscatel and
argued eloquently that in
deed this was a valid
question and that we should
take a survey to find out
exactly who reads the
“Reader” and what they’d
like to see in their paper.
Do you read the C.C
Reader?
Do you read our news
coverage?
Do you read our editorials?
Have you ever patronized any
of our advertisers?
Have you ever used our
discount coupons?
Have you ever responded to
our classifieds?
The Reader
Do you read-
Asks?
Do you read- The Hot Lion?
Do you read- Rec/Ath news?
Do you read- XGI News?
Do you read- Classified Ads?
Do you read- Faculty Forum?
How would you rate our
news coverage?
How would you rate our
editorials?
Would you like to see more-
News
Sports
Features
Columns
Photos
Comments:
“News coverage isn’t too
important because it is
usually obsolete by press
time. The best part is
features, columns, letters
which can sit for a week or
so and still be applicable.”
“If there are more
credible letters to the editor
they should be published.
Letters from the ’Grand
Wazoo’ are a waste of space
(that type of letter).”
“I’d like to see a larger,
much larger newspaper
(content wise). More topics
concerning the student body
in general. Dig for news on
campus.”
“The vulgar language used
is not necessary.”
U.N. Prowls C.C.
A “United Nations” Stu
dent Security Force was at
work on campus over the
Christmas holidays.
Chief Paul reports that
his student force included a
student supervisor from'
India and two patrolmen
from Indonesia and Taiwan.
Also making up this
international force were two
patrolmen from Reading and
Hummelstown.
As you can see, the
campus was in good hands
and prepared to cope with
any international situations
that developed.
Since Otto absolutely
never puts down his
Muscatel and never, ever has
a lucid moment, his ques
tion could mean only one
thing. Divine Guidance!
So acting upon this
vision, we helped God’s
prophet with the rest of his
Muscatel and went out to
take this survey.
Herewith are the results
of the survey, along with
some constructive (and not
so constructive) comments
made on the survey sheets
by the faculty, staff, and
student body of the Campus.
Note: 115 surveys were
completed. 385 were
shredded in the men’s room.
Yes % No% Don’t Know %
73.9
73.1
70.4
57.4
81.7
65.2
13.0
16.5
19.1
35.7
10.4
26.1
Good % Fair % Pi
39.1 46.1 4.3
29.6 49.6 7.8
33.1%
26.1%
53.1%
28.7%
40.0%
“I feel as though the C.C.
Reader is a piss poor
example of a university
newspaper.”
“C.C. Reader doesn’t
seem to be available to
everybody. I have not seen a
copy."
“I think it is a good
publication, much improved
over a few years ago, it has a
good appearance and good
coverage of the campus
news.”
“The writers heed to
infuse their work with life, to
get and keep attention and
make the paper less boring.”
Repeat Rule
Dropped
Courses taken this
Winter Term 1976 and
thereafter, will not be
eligible for repeat under this
rule which has allowed a
student to replace an F with
a C or better in the
calculation of the grade
point average.
Present degree candi
dates may, as long as they
maintain their degree status,
utilize the course repeat rule
(M-3b) for courses already
taken (Fall Term 1975 or
earlier) under the conditions
of the rule.
6.1
5.2
1.7
2.6
4.3