C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, April 20, 1978, Image 8

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May 1 Deadline
The important May Ist
filing deadline for students who
need aid to finance higher
education costs is quickly
approaching, and students who
have yet to do so are urged to
file immediately for a State
Higher Education Grant, ac
cording to Pennsylvania Higher
Education Assistance Agency.
Executive Director
Kenneth R. Reeher of PHEAA
wants to remind students that
May 1 is crucial. "After that
date," says Reeher, "an
application for state grant aid
will be considered late, and
since applications received
after the deadline are consi
dered on a 'fund available' basis
a late applicant may get
nothing by way of a state
grant."
The May 1 deadline applies
to all students wishing to renew
their present state grant, as
well as 1978 high school
graduates planning to attend a
four-year degree granting
EDET Program
Middletown--In response to an
expressed community interest,
Penn State-Capitol Campus will
offer the Electrical Design
Engineering Technology pro
gram during the evening hours.
According to Wesley G.
Houser, Program Chairman,
the evening program will start
in the Fall 1978 term and will be
academically the same as the
EDET daytime program.
Students in the evening
program will take one course
per term--three terms per year.
The courses- are four credits
each and classes will start at
Lifecycle Costing
Workshop
Middletown--Penn State-
Capitol Campus is going to
present a workshop entitled the
"Lifecycle Costing Workshop."
To say that the item with the
lowest price tag is not always
the cheapest in the long run is
to recognize the merit of
lifecycle costing (LCC).
The purpose of the session
is to give the participants a
working knowledge of how to
use lifecycle costing to deter
mine the true cost of an ASSET
OVER ITS LIFETIME. The
method is of value to those in
CLASSIFIEDS
Reader classifieds are published free as a service to the
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).
For Sale: 2 G7O-14 Lee GT
belted tires mounted on Chevy
rims $75.00 Call Bob 566-8283
For Sale--Car & Home 8 track
tape players, speakers, 4
channel speaker adapter, psy
chedelic light. Also a bWlwork
er, C4IJ AriKe.
college and those seeking a
two-year degree at a com
munity college or a junior
college. Students planning to
enroll at a business, trade,
technical, or nursing school
have until August 1, 1978, to
apply for a state grant as do
those hoping to enroll for
non-degree courses at com
munity colleges.
For 1978-79, the state grant
form is a composite application,
the completion of which allows
the student to apply for both a
state grant and a federal Basic
Educational Opportunity
Grant. The May 1 and August 1
filing deadlines apply only to
the State Grant Program.
Copies of the State
Grant/BEOG Composite
Application can be obtained
from the financial aid office at
the school the student plans to
attend, any high school
guidance counselor, or by
writing PHEAA, Towne House,
Harrisburg, PA 17102.
6:45 p.m., meeting three nights
per week.
To qualify for the evening
EDET program, applicants
must have an associate degree
in electrical engineering tech
nology from an approved
institution. Those completing
the program will earn a
bachelor of technology degree
with major in Electrical Design
Engineering Technology.
Persons interested in ad
mission to the program should
write to the Office of
Admissions, Penn State-Capitol
Campus, Middletown, PA 17057
or call 717-787-7734.
government, industry, business
as well as the consumer.
The workshop will be held
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00p.m. on
Thursday, May 4 in the
Multi-Purpose Building. Regis
tration for this workshop must
be made by mail. The fee for
the session is $55 which
includes all instructional ma
terials as well as coffee breaks
and lunch.
For information contact the
Continuing Education Office,
Penn State-Capitol Campus,
Middletown, PA 17057; or
phone 717-787-7753.
ROOMATE Wanted immedi
ately for a two-bedroom apt.
located in Highspire--only two
minutes away, dishwasher,
washer and dryer. Cheap and
convenient!! Phone 939-1080.
Note: The Campus Lost &
Found is located in Room 118.
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Photography Club Invites You
Interested in becoming a
better photographer? The
photography Club covers topics
and offers hints that will help
you. Last week, photographic
lighting was discussed. This
coming Thursday, April 20,
Tricks and Special Effects with
Filters will be the Subject.
Interested in making movies?
That will be covered in May.
Also in May, the Photo
Diploma
That the words "Capitol
Campus" will appear on your
diploma?
While students here at
Capitol are aware that the
education and degree that they
are receiving is equal to or
superior to that received at
U.P., many do not wish to have
to defend that fact to employers
who question the additional
words (Capitol Campus) on the
diploma.
Students, particularly social
science and humanities majors,
may be asked to justify their
decision not to attend U.P. to
employers and graduate
schools outside of Pa.
We are not a separate
entity; we are part of the
Penn State University-and our
diploma should read as such.
If you agree that your
diploma should state that you
have graduated from Penn
State (no inclusion of the words
Capitol Campus) let your
opinion be known. Sign the
petition at the round table or
see one of the following people:
Don Cernugel
Sheila McCaffrey
Sandy Mancuso
Woody Menear
It has been requested that
those who must smoke while in
Vendorville would not smoke In
the non-smoking areas which
consist of the western half of
Vendorville, the vending ma
chine area and the fold awoke
liwi now it. via whore
smoking is permitted is is the
eastern half of the main
cafeteria [the side with the pin
graphy Club will be taking a
field trip. Rickett's Glen, with
its many waterfalls, or Hershey
Park and Gardens are just two
of the possible locations.
Members will be shooting color
slides which they'll develop into
prints in the Photo Club
darkroom.
During the Fall term, the
Photo Club shaped up and
improved their darkroom.
Photography Club members,left to right, Curt Rounds,
Susie Murphy, Professor Trunk, Ralph Hanes, experiment
with the effects of lighting.
Fourth Annual
Used Book Sale
The fourth annual used book
sale, sponsered by Middletown
Friends of the Library, is set
for Friday, April 21, and
Saturday, April 22, in the
Middletown Community Build.
ing gym. Hours are from
12 noon to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Friends of the Library
members will be admitted at 10
a.m. Friday by showing a
current membership card.
The sale features categories
of book selection such as
classics, gothic romance, and
best sellers in the area, the
range in non-fiction is broad,
including psychology, religion,
home arts, economics,ecience,
,cimsumerism, human sexua li ty,
humor, "how to"books, obbies
April 20, 1978
Photography Club members
may have use of the darkroom
for only $7.00 per term. Winter
term was used to prepare for
the Photography exhibit just
shown in the Gallery Lounge.
So, whether you're a
beginner or an expert photo
grapher, the Photography Club
invites you to meet with them
Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. in the
Admissions Building.
and games, sports, animals, art
and music, travel, inspiration,
mysteries, astrology and the
occult, black history, foriegn
language, biography, war nov
els, westerns, education, and
reference. There are some
encyclopedia sets available, as
well as a number of diction
aries, and a selection of
phonograph records. Also
available are several Scouting
books and Red Cross first aid
books. There is also a good
selection of children's books for
those who come earty:
Obairman of this year's sale
are Mr. and Mrs. Dana Olsen.
Profits from the Friends Book
Sale support the library.