Page 3 I have a firm grasp on my exact career objectives. I have prepared a strategy for my future career development. Ihave an effective resume pre pared which clearly defines my Career direction as well as my background and experience. I feel confident that I can get through any interview situation to the job I want. I know what job I want, where it is located, and the exact means of getting it. I have a very good information base concerning the employ ment possibilities and salary range in all the fields where my degree would be relevant. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED NO TO ANY OF THE ABOVE* PLEASE SEE THE ARTICLE ON THIS PAGE. Classifieds Classified ads are published as a free service to the Capitol Campus community. Other advertisers will be charged $l.OO per ad. Submit ads to staff members at the READER office, W-129; or call 944-4970. Deadline is Tuesday at 5 pm. HUT WANTED Adressers Wan ted Immediately! Work at home no experience necessary-- exel lent pay. Write American Ser vice, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, Texas 75231. FOR SAIE 1974'/2 2602 Datsun 2 plus 2. Includes AC, new Uniroyal tires, ziebarted, 32,000 miles, show-mom cond., ask ing $5495. Call 652-0202, Miday to Friday after 5:00 pm. All day Sal. and Sun. EARN $6B to $lOO per month for four hours of your time per week. Donate Plasma at Sem Mc Biologicals. Open /*day to Thurs. 8:45 am to 7:45 pm, and from 8: 45 am to 4: 00 pm on Friday. Stop in at 260 Reily St or call for information at 232- 1901. STUDENTS Yoga classes by instruction of Swami Sweaen baream are being given at 322 State St., West Fairview. Cost is $20.00 for 10 classes. Call 732-3926 or 561-0284. TYPING: 12 years experience - 50 cents to 75 cents per page, call linda at 939-2891. IS THERE LIFE AFTER CAPITOL CAMPUS CAREER QUIZ Improve Your Grades! Send $l.OO for your 256-page, mail order catalog of Collegiate Re search. 10,250 topics listed. Prompt Delivery. Box 25907-B, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8226. LOST SREWARDS - FENCE PEI' ROCK (Grossalarite) Its color is black with white stripes having a mother-of-pearl luster and a soft greasy feel. Very loveable. Every nook and cranny is filled with joy. Its fondness and softness distinguish it hum coal, for which it is sometimes mistaken. It was moderately heavy (ask Bill and Jim). hot seen laying on the kitchen table at 811 A Weaver Avenue the night of lash's party. If found, or one like it, please return to heartbroken owner Larry Toth so his roommates can get some sleep. His crying is keeping them awake. Submitted by Res idents of 809 A Weaver Ave. Lash, Scott and Charlie. FOR SALE Snow tire BR7B-14, National Radial White Walls. Driven only 250 miles. Original cost W. Will sell for $5O. Call evenings 944-9216. Ask for rin 133. Pers actives Country Rock Show featuring The bias, Maw All The Brew You Can Drink PUB $5O Cash Prize Drawing Liberty Fire Hall Adelias and Emaus St., Mdltn. Saturday, Jan. 20 - 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. $4.00 per person, $7.00 per couple BENEFITS NEW TRUCK FUND Cont. Ed. Two one-credit wnekshops will be held at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on the Saturdays indicated from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuition for the courses is $51.00 and registra tion must be completed by mail. Venereal Disease, Jan. 20 and 27 will present information on the medical and social as pects and implications of this problem for classroom instruc tion. The course will also devel op an awareness of the venereal disease situation as it exists at local, state, and national levels. Life After Capitol? A series of workshops di rected toward helping students find the jobs they want will be held on four consecutive Wed nesday for those answering 'no' to any of the statements on the Career Quiz. There can be a satisfying work/life after Capi tol Campus for those who are informed about the necessary and basic steps involved in securing the job they want, basec on their qualifications. The Career Development Sem inar, the third senimar in the '7B/'79 Directions series, will comprehensively deal with those steps. The Career Development workshops will be held January 17,24,31 and February 7 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., with the first workshop meeting in the audi torium. The workshops are be ing sponsored by the Counsel ing and Placement Centers and have been endorsed by the Council of Presidents and the Student Government Associa tion. lbpics will include the most crucial elements of the career development process, such as the definition of career resume writing and effective interview ingskills. Participants must preregister for the workshops in the Counseling Center, begin ning now and continuing until 5 p.m., Monday, January 15. Responsibility Urged As a Jesuit of numerous complaints filed by pedestrians with the Campus Police regaxd ing motorist failing to yield the light of way to pedestrians in the crosswalks and on one instance a near miss, the fol lowing warning is issued. Failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian in a cross walk or at an intersection where a crosswalk is not defined by white lines is a violation of the vehicle code and can result in the vehicle operator receiving a citation with a resulting fine of $25 plus $lO court cost and 2 points being charged against your driving record. Campus Paperback bestsellers My Mother, Myself, by Nancy Friday. (Dell, $2.50.) The daughter's search for identity. The Women's Room, by Marilyn French. (Jove/HBJ, $2.50.) Perspective on women's role in society: fiction. 3. The Thorn Birds, by Colleen McCullough. (Avon, $2.50.) Australian family saga: fiction. 4. Centennial, by James A. Michener. (Fawcett/Crest, $2.95.) Epic story of America's legendary West: fiction. 5. Doonesbury's Greatest Hits, by G. B. Trudeau. (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, $7.95.) A mid-seventies revue. All Things Wise and Wonderful, by James Herriot (Bantam, $2.75.) Continuing story of Yorkshire vet. Daniel Martin, by John Fowles. (Signet, $2.95.) English playwright influenced by Hollywood: fiction. The Amityville Horror, by Jay Anson. (Bantam, $2.50.) True story of terror in a house possessed. The Immigrants, by Howard Fast. (Dell, $2.75.) Italian immigrant's rise and fall from Nob Hill: fiction. Dynasty, by Robert S. Elegant. (Fawcett/Crest, $2.75.) Saga of dynamic Eurasian family: fiction. This list was compiled by The Chronicle of Higher Education from infor mation supplied by college stores throughout the country. December 31, 1978. The Capitol Campus Police Department wishes to remind students, staff and faculty members, that the N 2 PAState Inspection stickers expire on 31 January 1979. Any person oper ating a motor vehicle after this date with an ex-eried sticker is subject to receive a Common wealth Traffic Citation resulting in a fine of $25 plus $lO court cost. PENDOT officals reported that no extensions will be granted. fai two" ": - %KIP , i;`