C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, April 27, 1978, Image 2

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EDITORIAL
Are you going to vote in the May 16 primary? U you are I
hope that you have taken advantage of the opportunities, here
at Capitol Campus, to meet some of the candidates in person.
A personal confrontation is usually much more revealing
than the campaign put together by the candidates public
relations people. You will see how the man reacts to the
questions put to him.
It is important to choose the best man. The present
administration in the governor's office brought more corruption
into Pennsylvania politics than ever before.
Marston might be the candidate who will help end this
corruption. As a U.S. Attorney he did not hesitate to point
to the corruption in Washington. Come see him tomorrow at
9:30 a.m. in the Gallery Lounge and decide for yourself.
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Capitol Campus Reader
of the Pennsylvania State University
The Capitol Campus
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Thursday by the students who attend this school. Final
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SO News
The newly elected SGA held
their first meeting on the 25th
of April. The meeting was
called to order at 6:40 p.m. and
13 members of the 16 member
Senate were present. The
minutes of April 18 were
approved. Jeff Hartman then
gave the Treasurer's Report.
Income for the week was $l6B
from Vendorville and $69 in
parking fines. Tarnhelm, the
literary magazine, recieved
$175 to cover their additional
printing costs.
Under old business, the
National Association of Inter
collegiate Atheletics (NAIA)
was discussed. The new Senate.
will take a vote on this subject
next week. Now is the time to
let your representatives know
how you feel about it.
Joe Mahar gave a report on
the beer system. He said that
no air leaks could be found in
the tanks.
New business started off
with a new account being
established for funds for the
'7B class gift. Any suggestions
should be placed in the
suggestion box in Vendorville.
Charles Lament was nom
inated for Senior El Ed
Senator. Randy Goshert was
nominated for Social Com
mittee Chairperson. Votes will
be taken next week.
Young Dem - ocrats was
reactivated by student interest.
Bill Roseberry is acting
president. Anyone wishing to
join can get information in the
SGA office.
There is an upcoming
COBCSG meeting on May 5.
Craig Hocker and Joe Mahar
will attend. This is the Council
of Branch Campuses Student
Government Association. It
meets at University Park to
discuss problems relating to all
Commonwealth Campuses.
Craig Hocker introduced a
new agenda format. There is a
place in the new agenda for
students who wish to come to
the meetings and discuss any
student problems. Now more
than ever you are welcome to
come out and get involved with
your SGA:
Problems which will con
front the new SGA were
brought up: the resignation of
the Provost and the Dean of
Faculty; space allocation for the
Multi-Purpose Building; keggar
control and budget allocations
for the coming year.
It is important that the
Finance Committee start work
right away. Any student
interested in serving on the
committee should contact Jeff
Hartman, treasurer. Scott
Summers made the Senate
aware of the new gym hours
and the meeting adjourned at
Sandy Mancuso
LETTERS
EDITOR
Posters
This is in reply to false
allegations made by a certain
few females in the last issue of
the C.C. Reader. First of all, the
'girlie' centerfold campaign
posters which were posted for
the SGA election 2 weeks ago
were not the work of IGGY
LESYK. They were the sole
work of one of the vice-presi
dential candidates, namely
Scott Summers. IGGY LESYK
had 2 campaign posters with
beautifully attractive females
on them, which were indeed
fully
,clothed. These were put
on my posters merely to catch
the attention of the bypassing
students of this campus.
Secondly, as far as being
insulting to the male population
as one of the letters stated, I
doubt very much that it would
be to any normal male.
Please don't give me credit
for anyhting I didn't do. "I came
in as a candidate, and left as the
scapegoat."
If you certain equality
minded females want to be
critical and submit these letters
for God's sake get the names
and facts straight before you
open your mouth.
Besides, some of the
centerfolds were indeed expos
ing feminine beauty. If you are
ashamed of that, then a
problem does exist. Maybe
that's why Scott Summers got
elected and I did not. Think
about it girls...
IGGY LE SYK
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PROJECT HELPLINE is a campus run referral/information
line. Volunteers are needed to work a few hours each week
during the spring and fall terms to operate the phones.
Volunteers will be screened during a brief interview.
If interested please write down your name, local address,
phone number, academic program and academic tanding
(Jr./Sr. Grad.) and take them to W-137 by Monday May st. You
will be contacted by mail/phone as to the time and of your
interview. Thank you for your cooperation.
Young
Domoe,rots
1978 is a Gubernatorial
election year and you can take
part in the political process by
becoming a member of the
Young Democrats.
The Young Democrats are
just beginning to organize and
new members are welcome.
Now is a good time for juniors
to become active so that the
club can continue next year.
Any one interested in politics,
candidates, or the state of
government in Pennsylvania
can take part in the club. None
of us are experts, but through
discussion and activity we can
increase our knowledge.
We do not support any one
candidate, nor do we allow any
single philosophy to dominate
to the detriment of all others.
Clubs thrive when their
members are given the freedom
to do and think what they like.
You can expect the maximum of
independence and a minimum
of regimentation.
Students who are interested
in joining the group can come
to the SGA office (W 110)
between 10 and 10:30 a.m. and
get some information. In
addition you can leave your
name and telephone number in
the Young Democrat mailbox in
the SGA office and we will
contact you. Just ask for or
address your note to Bill
Roseberry or David Nikoloff.
Dance Films
On Thursday, May 4th in
the auditorium from 9:25 to
12:00 noon six different dance
films will be shown. The films
include "Ballet Adagio", "Nine
Variations on a Dance Theme,"
"The Shakers," "Fusion,"
"Night Journey," and "Pas De
Deux." The films cover a wide
spectrum of dance styles. The
public is invited. Please come.
Sponsored by Humanities De
partment, course number 498-
B, Theatre Arts Laboratory.
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, 1978