Excuiiiiuiiiise us. The Reader would like to aploigize for the soemhat easy appearence of the words in this issue. Just one more proof that ya just can’t count on those dam achines. We sincerely hope that this technical problem will be corrected by the next issue. If we can’t get the rechanic from Philly here before then, don’t be sur prised if you find the halls cluttered with strange look ing echanical objects soen onrning along with non sensical graffity covering the walls. There might even be a Reader staff member or two running around spit ting fire and grabbing at Editor I would like to call to the campus communities attention that there is a petition being circulated requesting that stu dents, faculty, and staff not be committed toclasses during the time of radiation emittions (October) from Three Mile Is land. Bitch 1 can't believe the outrageously exorbitant price of food at the Vendorville grill. At least if these prices cannot be lowered, the quality of the 5... served should match the price asked. Angry, but willing to starve Box i"- frVM 7BSS*J anything in reaching dis tance. Frustration is hard. You can certainly ex pect The Hand to say som thing about this, if The Hand ever coe* out of the air conditioning vent (The Hand is trying very hard to remain cool over this appal ling affair). But, right now, we’ll all just optimistically assume that the machine will be working in order for the Reader to bring flawless (stop your laughing) future issues. By the way, we’ve changed our minds (oh, we know it’s gutsy), about coming out weekly. There just isn’t enough time and Emission petition Low level radiation is dan gerous to ones health. The campus community should not be required to risk their lives. Petitions will be circulated by the Round Table, and in Meade Heights and the Dorms. Every signature is necessary. Kathy Strakosch MOSWHE SHi&r (believe it or not) money available for us to put out a substancial weekly Reader. We're a bit disappointed (we’ll get over it) as we’re sure you are (you’ll get over it), but we can all count on the Reader presenting ex citing, and some slightly offbeat articles that’ll ake you switch off that Prism or Home Box when you realize that the C.C. Reader is out. At this time we plan to publish the Reader every two weeks. So if you have soeiarticles, stories, poetry or artwork you’d like pub lished, get it into the Reader office on a Miday. Also (there’s just so uch to say) There’s g (cek &K. /97?-fy tehee/ fa* WHM Tftfl mna be a Heights of life ttfbeibak for rturning stu dets. And nw studets, gld to haeyou with us. I am residing on campus and have been watching people moving in all week now, filling up the rooms and houses, turning them into oour different tastes and personalities. Once empty with no expression, our rooms are now colorful with pieces of each of us, making the places »we live becom more than just a room or a house. From alt over the state, and other states, we come to inhabit Capitol Campus, forming a community with which we have to live and cope This year will be a good one if we all unite together for the benifit of us all. That old cliche, strength in numbers, is true. The Meade Heights is at capacity and things are starting alrady. ftßewt (tfP N.OVWKE P£TE SEA&D C±VE J&WS terrific meeting tomorrow at 3 p.m. in the Reader office. Hey, this is not your average meeting. Our meet ings are dignified and classy --we will serve cideranddonuts. So even if you don’t want to be part of our somewhere-between ttnty Python-and-Time hfcjazine-staff, but have c.c. reader perm editor lyda baker buisness managers bob man ley and david horn feature editor ausan girolami sports editor tony gtadfelter photo editor bob foster typesetter me cartoonist joe horvath staff loan kleln jeff drlnnan the vieeis expressed in SfflH 6 TEW\ some suggestions (now don’t be grim) stop in and munch and chat munch and chat munch and chat *□ □ H-**oops, sorry this damn machine is # = &???!!sss HEEELP.... give it back** :; ;## = tttssttgtahy7V2V2 • ,**HHwhoops, pfiz *** plop swawp -poop rsity capitol campus Thedorm areal so filling to capacity. The campus is very nach alive. All around activities are underway. The mood is started, are you in on anything? There are things to do to get you out of your rooms and houses. Just don’t sit a round and bitch, do it! G&t out and get involved. It’s our capus. It is here for us. Take advantage of it. Your interaction with organizations and clubs will not go unnoticed. ' Check this column In every issue of the Reader. I’ll be keeping up on what everyone is doing; specific events, situations and people will be highlighted in this column. CAP D$CO tfusmHE fiLAIO (sleeves &U&> u P) £LDEJ6ANS by eric foy
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