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Reader Common Sense continued from page 3 (no accusations?) in this matter and support that challenge with a quote that "I would not be willing to sit down and recount the votes PERIOD". Why didn't you use the whole quote? It goes like this "I would not be willing to sit down and recount the votes COMMA without a good reason". you brought six charges. (Note to the reader: for a review of the charges see "Student Gov't Elections Are Challenged" by Tim Adams in the April 28 issue of the Reader.) The court (once again I point out, I did not vote on any . . I . . .", , ok „, ~* .. and the only thing any of us care about influencing is the job of the charges) ruled unani mously against four of your charges, you withdrew one and the court split 2-1 against you on the last. Their decision: no recount. American Express is search ing for talented young amateur and professional tennis players to participate in this summer's Challengers Circuit-- a total of 14 tournaments, featuring more than ;200,000 in prize money, ATP points and entry into the U.S. Open at Forest Hills. Players who wish to compete in this United States Tennis Association supported event should apply now. The circuit is divided into Eastern and Western Divisions with seven weekly tourna ments in each division running concurrently during July and August. Each week-long tour nament will be held at fine resorts and tennis clubs throughout the United States. Prize money per tourna ment has been increased from ;10,000 to 05,000 this year, allowing the sponsors to offer a wider spread of prize money among all competitors, while ' . . .. . Mr. Ralph P. Coleman, President of the Over-The- Counter Securities Fund and Editor of "The Over-The- Counter Securities Review," will speak on "Diamonds in the Rough- Bigger Returns from Over-The-Counter Securities" on Tues., May 17, at 1:30 p.m. in Room E-316. Mr. Coleman was invited to speak by Donald L. DeMuth, assistant professor of account ing. Professor Demuth said, "I think people attending the talk What's Next in the Lounge The Gallery Lounge will host the works of the Sculptor Associates Unlimited in their first annual showing May 23 to June 8. This group came together as fellow students and artists in association with Oliver LaGrone in late 1975. The first annual exhibition wil be titled "Works in Progress and Others." It is a show presented to please and to inform. Finished works in cast stone. plaster. beaten copper. wood. stone and bronze will be I I 4 X If 6 4. In Re your overall objections to the handling of the elections, the decision handed down by the court, and of SGA in general. I would like to point out that no one involved in the administration of that election had any stake in the outcome. We are all graduating in June, $200,000 Express Securities Fund/ Review Harrisburg REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES 100 Chestnut Street • Harrisburg, PA 17101 BIRTH CONTROL PREGNANCY TESTING VD SCREENING ABORTION COUNSELING 1.717-232-9794 \ Ad May 12, 1977 interviewer or, in my case, the law school admissions officer. The people who won that election won fair and square, and on behalf of myself and the other senior SGA officials I wish them the best of luck in 77-78. 5. I hope this letter ends this entire controversy before it gets blown all out of proportion ala guns on campus. Michael J. Burke Chief Juitiee (ret) Student Standard Board still boosting first prize for singles to $2,400 per tourna ment, and $9OO for doubles. Players interested in enter ing either the Eastern or the Western Division competi tions must pay a $25 entry fee per tournament. For additional information about the Chal lengers Circuit, official applica tion forms, tournament loca tions, qualifications, conditions and regulations, write to one of the following tournament directors: Eastern Division William Mott 13 Ann Street Holden, Ma. 01520 Western Division Darrel "Righty" Eden 200 First Avenue East Seattle, WA. 98119 will enjoy themselves, even if they presently know little about the stock market or mutual funds." DeMuth contin ues, "It's not often that the school can get a speaker of this caliber, he is a true stock market professional, a man who manages a multi-million dollar mutual fund." Any interested person or group is cordially invited to attend. For further information contact Professor Donald L. DeMuth, 787-1624. shown. Also exhibited will be the steps which lead to the making of art works— such as modeling in clay, rubber molds, and other molds. Approximately thirty sculptures from different art ists will be exhibited. The artists will be available to talk about their works on desig nated hours and days. A reception to meet the artists will be held on Tues., May 24, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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