October 27, 1977 students of Capitol Campus. Classifieds should be left at the Reader office (W-129) or in the mailbox in the S.G.A. office (W-110). TO THE lAA: The Reader staff would like to thank you for the prompt and punctual delivery of our two pizzas last night. We're damn glad we didn't pay for them ahead of time! The Maranatha Bible Study will meet each Wednesday in W-135 from 12:00 - 1:00 P.M. All desiring to learn what the Bible has to say to the modern christian are invited to attend. Salvation, the diety of Jesus, God's plan for the future, and many other topics will be discussed. For further informa tion contact the Student Activities Office. NOW Bulletin By Anniken Howell The Capitol Campus chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) held its first meeting of the term recently, and elected officers. They are: President Anniken Howell Vice-Pres.: Gayle Greenwald Sec.-Treas.: Joan Caraher The next meeting will be held Thursday, October 27, 1977, at 3:00 P.M. in Room W-110 (the SGA suite). New members and interested per sons, both male and female, are invited to attend. Plans for the remainder of the term will be discussed, and ideas will be welcomed. Best Wishes To the 77-78 Penn State Nittany Lions! FREE LARGE BOTTLE OF SODA With Purchase Of Large Pizza Mon.-Thurs. 11am-12pm Fri. & Sat. p r z, ,tat IS MI v ia BEST HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? MAKE THE CAPITOLITE A SUCCESS BUY ONE. 1977 AVAILABLE NOW, 1978 ON SALE SOON. WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT EL SALVADOR, CENTRAL AMERICA? A lifetime opportunity!!! • I am driving to El Sa lvr over the Christmas holiday's; leaving December 2, 1977, need a companion for driving and sharing expenses. Interested person call Hector Molina at 944-2188 or leave your name at the Student Affairs Office. For Sale-'74 Kawasaki, 175 cc street/dirt bike, new inspec tion; extra tire; 3,600 mi.; very good condition. $395. Call Joe 944-3793. The National Organization for Women was founded to help women in particular, and people in general, achieve equality in education, career life, public life, credit, and so on. NOW is committed to equality for all, regardless of sex, race, socio-economic sta tus, religion or age. Unfortunately, these goals are not accomplished facts in the United States today. There is a real and urgent need for action on issues dealing with discrimination. Next Week: A Brief History of Women's Rights' Legislation. Big Party Discount Availab Call For Pickup 944-4111 FREE With Purci Any Sub S „es ORIGINAL PIA Must Show ID! C.C. READER Capitolite A general Capitolite staff meeting will be held Monday, October 31, at 3:30 P.M. in W-129, Main Building. The forthcoming promotion and sales campaign of the 1978 Capitolite will be discussed and events to be photographed will be assigned. Copies of the '77 Capitolite will be available at this meeting and for all Capitolite staff members. Interested individuals, sug gestions, constructive criti cisms, etc., are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. Book Sale There's something for eve ryone at the American Association of University Women's annual Book Sale on Saturday, October 29. The sale will take place at the Gimbel Court of the Harrisburg East Mall from 9:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Besides a wide variety of used books, we are featuring some rare books, as well as music, records and art prints. Proceeds support the Fellowships Foundation of AAUW and community pro jects of the local Branch. If you enjoy browsing, you're in store for a treat. See you at the Mall. Found Found: one Texas Instruments SR-50 calculator. Check with Lost and Found. Must identify! OLMSTED PLAZA MIDDLETOWN TTT 1I [[ I I[ f f' Bring in this con) SAVE Corduroy Spo. Reg. $5O t only `+' with this coupo Here's a money-saving chant add a traditional campus class] your wardrobe! Comfortable I natural cotton corduroy—in styles —featuring handsome accents. In a wide choice of fall in this coupon and save $l7. alterations are absolutely free. Excellent values in dad , sweaters also available. Andirom-L* Harrisburg East Mal Offer expires Nov. 12th, 1977 -U------ L_ _1 Li m L Tamhe/m...the creative voice of Capitol Campus Help make Tarnhelm '7B the best publication ever...the wings that ride aesthetic breezes, the soft songs from within set to the music of an orchestra, or a minstrel balladeer...your song, the creative impulse, the Spark that sets a thousand fires... Tarnhelm. Tarnhelm is published once yearly as an SGA funded project, using poetry, prose, photography and other creative output from the students of Capitol Campus. During spring term we publish one comprehensive issue including all works submitted during the past year judged worthy for publication by an impartial staff of judges. Our goal is for a serious literary publication that best reflects the interests of the student contributor as well as the creative quality of Capitol Campus. We provide means of expression for the student, the writer, and the artist. We accept poetry, short stories, satire, artwork, and photography from any student or faculty member. The primary deadline for contributtns is January 31, 1978. Submit contributions to umanities Suite, W-161. Photography and artwork will be returned if so desirethi Please include name, address, and phone number with all material. Only your interest can make Tarnhelm '7B possible.
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