c.c. reader Studious Are Saved And it came to pass that early in the morning of the last day of the term there arose a multitude smiting their books and wailing. And there was much weep ing and gnashing of teeth, for the Day of Judgment was at hand, and they were sore afraid For they had left undone those things which they ought to have done, and there was no help for it. And there were many abid ing in the dorms, those who had kept watch over their books all night, but it naught availeth. But some there were who arose smilingly, for they had prepared for themselves the way, and made straight the path of knowledge. And the wise ones were known as the burners of the midnight oil, but by others they Sheldon Speaks Out Mike Sheldon, president of SGA, voiced student con cerns at the Faculty Council meeting last Wednesday. Sheldon talked against the $lO per term parking fee, citing that the money goes into a pool at U. Park for which students at Capitol do not benefit. He said that students at least deserve an answer as to parking fee won’t be repealed or reduced. Sheldon also brought up Does work have you welching the dock? Is the day making you a nervous wreck? Does schod have you worn out? m vou'aaid vm to any of the above, why not drop by ••ra-Tec Bio where you can * y< lavba<4uind RELAX tor 1 V* hours or ao and be PAID* m tect by donating platma you ean Mm about W 8 a month. S Ha Tec Bislogicik 268 Reily St. Harrisburg, Pa. 17102 were known as curve-raisers. And the multitude arose and ate a hearty breakfast. And they came to the ap pointed place, and their hearts were heavy within them. And they came to pass, but some passed out. And some of them repented of their riotous living and be moaned their fate, but they had not a prayer. And at the last hour there came among them one known as the instructor, he of the diabolical smile, and passed papers among them, and went upon his way. Many and varied were the questions asked by the instruc tor, but still more varied were the answers which were given, for some of his teaching had fallen on fertile minds, others had fallen fallow among the the problems of the book store, problems of inade quate lighting on campus at night, lack of summer cours es and the lack of a dean’s list. Another issue discussed at the meeting was the prob lem of student and faculty apathy in dealing with the unconcerned U. Park. Shel don proposed that students and faculty work together to prevent their concerns from 232-1901 fellows, while still others had fallen flat. And some there were who wrote for an hour, others wrote for two, but some turned away sorrowful. And of these many offered up a little bull in hopes of pacifying the instructor, for those were the ones who had not a prayer. And when they finished they gathered up their belong ings and went away quietly, each in his own direction, and each vowing to himself in his manner,“l shall not pass this way again.” But it is a long road that has no turning. Blessed are the meek and studious, for they shall receive the ‘A’. -Author unknown Submitted by Remy Schoone, being "pushed away" by Un- 2 j iversity Park. "Capitol Campus is _ sometimes looked upon by University Park as a bastard child. The wants and needs of Capitol Campus are ignored if not downright chided,” Shel don said. | Next fall the Faculty Council plans to meet twice a month to discuss problems v and projects concerning stu dents and faculty. tudents pla RETIRING MEMBERS, 1978- 79: Buskirk, D Dorfman, M Gilpin, C.,Vice-chair Grella, M Milspaw, Y., Chair Serzan, S.,secretary Shaw, J Susskind, J Welsh, W Bill Lewis who has pre vious experience as chair man of the Faculty Organiza tion, said that he expects the program for the coming year to feature a "hard look at our organization” and a "positive outlook." He issued the following statement: It is expecially important in these times of 'fork shorts The championships of in- semi-finals. The winners of tramural tennis are being these two matches will meet held this week. Shelton Brax- tfdnesday for the champion ton faced Pat Carey and Dave ship. Miller faced jeff Musser in the The Capitol Campus Rac- Velas to take the Champion quetball Tournament was ship. Ed Lydon bested Kevin held last week. In A Division, Heberle to take the B Division Gerard Schmidt outlasted Joe crown. to realse pinbai Faculty Notes PRESENT MEMBERS, 1979- 80 Buskirk, D Cole, G Gilpin, C., Vice-chair re-elect Lewis, W., Chair Miller, A.C Schiller, S., Secretary, re-elect Shaw, J Skok, J stress, that the average fac ulty member view his organ ization as an efficient vehicle for fair and effective repre sentation of individual and collective faculty concerns. It is my understanding that the Capitol Campus Administra tion wants a strong Faculty Organization here.