page 4 By Darryl Bielaki During the past week we were a ed as to what we would like the name of the campus changed to, if at all. Limiting the ballot to just three choices seemed qt ite restricting. Many people felt that there should have been a space left open for the name change of their choice. While many of them were unprintable, some were intriguing to me, and I wondered how future catalogs would describe the school keeping the name of it in mind. FREUHAUF U. -Tired of your average routine? Want to add some ex citement to your life? Movie Review By Shirley Stevens For the ultimate in film viewing, "The Rose" will cer tainly capture the attention of everyone. If it's possible that you haven't heard of this extravaganza (that word is awfully trite), "The Rose" is a loosely assembled chrono logue of Janis Joplin's frenetic life as played by Bette Midler. All I can say is, "Yeah for Bette Midler." The theme of this picture is the drive, the audacity, and the appeal of a rock star against the canopy of big time promoters (Alan Bates) who must make ruthless business decisions. Their stars are commodities who must regur gitate (if need be) on cue and. repeatedly, perhaps even without so much as a change of clothes or a good night's sleep. Amidst this turmoil, the human spirit behind the glit ter, the little girl under the bawdy exterior is looking for love. One more concert, and she is going to allow herself the luxury of shutting the door on touring and retire to New Mexico for a year with a Need a Job? Stop in the Dining Hall $3.10 per hour to start See: or call 783-6284 What's in a name? Then why not become a college educated tractor trailer driver. That's right, you can put away all those boring books for the thrill of the open road! For the small fee of only $300.00 a term and your first-born male child, our staff of former engineering professors will drill you in every aspect of truck driving which will prepare you for the real world. You'll learn such things as 1) : How to speed through school intersections with out getting caught, 2) : How to look and sound like a redneck, 3) : How to cut off people on the turnpike and make it look like an accident. . . and so much morel We're ready for you, are you ready for us! chauffeur she picked up and fell in love with (Frederic Forrest of "Apocalypse Now" fame). The concert, incidentally, is going to be in her home town, where she plans to wow 'em, where she plans to show those small town hypocrites what a STAR she has become, and somehow erase the sordid memory and sting of waking up on the fifty-yard line after entertaining the school foot ball team. That long-ago, in significant event can hardly be too far beneath the surface whenever she reaches into her übiquitous overstuffed bag for that little amber pint bottle. It is by no means easy to be rich, famous and talented. By the same token, it is not easy to love a rich, famous and talented woman. The movie is a rocky prog ression to the climax - the hometown concert and her subsequent trip to New Mexi co. Will she make it to Florida? Will 'ner love stick by her through the last stretch? And (and this is a big and) will the home town accept her, Mr. Williams or Mrs. Taylor "The Rose" Friday, Feb. 8, 1980 PSU at OLMSTED - Nestled in the small foot hills of Central Pennsyl vania, far from the con gestion of cities and ex citement. as well, PSU at Olmsted offers you the serenity necessary for academic matters. When all work is done, one can take a leisurely stroll into the quiet ham let of Olmsted , preserv ed Co this day much the way it looked when it was first settled many years ago. As one passes . the abandoned store once known as Joe-The Motor ist's Friend, one can see many fine examples of old American artifacts such as outlandish gear shifters and miniature stereo equipment which somehow led to the local legend that one could love her? Will everything be set right? You are made aware in the first scene that the ending is not a happy one. If you were a Janis Joplin fan you know that much. But before she dies, she does have a cathartic experience. The folks back home pay their respects when The Rose comes to call. One can't help but feel that given the enormous pressure faced by anyone in that posi tion, Janis was a pioneer. She showed women what not to do. One can only be sympa thetic toward her own lack of role models. As for Bette Midler, what a breath of fresh air from Streisand and that cornball parallel remake, "A Star is Born"! Let's hope Bette Midler can retain her origin ality. She's beautiful up there. Frederic Forrest and Alan Bates were stupendous as well. Whatever it is, they've got it. Music was good. Script was real. I must recommend it to everyone, but especially to the Psychosocial Department. This is right up their alley. LOW-COST PUBLICATIONS Want to learn how to make wine or ice cream, pro pagate houseplants, track an imals, or skills in any other of 500 topics? Send for low-cost publica tions from the PSU College of Agriculture, prices range from 10 cents to $2.50. Write for information on these and other booklets to 231 Agricultural Administra tion Building, University Park, PA 16802. Ask for a publications catalog. pass by at any time day or night and never see anybody inside. The old drug store is still in use today and contains just about every conceiv able pharmaceutical and sundry item imaginable except the one you need. As you can see, time spent at PSU at Olm sted is time spent in the oast. PALERMO'S STATE UNIVERSITY— The rich aro ma of garlic and oregano greets you as you set foot on this time-honored institute of higher gourmet learning. Our fine staff of master chefs have learned their craft well as aprentices at the old Capitol Campu Dining Hall and Bowl- Financial Aid News This year, Capitol Campus undergraduate stu dents who are Pennsylvania residents can use the PHEAA-BEOG state-federal grant application to be con sidered by Penn State for the following additional pro grams: College Work/ Study (part-time jobs on campus), National Direct Student Loans, Supplemental Educa tional Opportunity Grants, University Loans, and Uni versity Scholarships (grants based on academics as well as finances). Students interested in these programs should also complete the Penn State Of fice of Student Aid applica tion, and the University Scholarship application Deadlines are fast ap proaching for Penn State fi nancial aid for the 1980-1981 academic year. Even if you have never applied for this aid or have been turned down in the past, try again this year! The application is now free for most students, and there are fewer forms to complete. Provost Theodore L. Gross has been named a pres idential lecturer by the Uni versity of South Dakota. Dr. Gross will deliver his address to the University community on Oct. 9, 1980. The University of South Dakota's Presidential Lec tures brings the nation's lead ers in education, business, and government to the campus to address themes vital to con temporary life in America. The focus of the 1980-1981 Presidential Lectures will be "America in the 1980 s." Dr. Gross says that his remarks will probably focus on the need for flexibility in education in the coming de cade. Before joining the admin istration at Penn State Uni versity, Dr. Gross served as a Dean of Humanities at City Colle:e of New York. He is C.C. Reader a-Mat. You'll learn how to prepare traditional dishes such as spagetti and pasta, as well as new variations on the old themes. At your next party, why not de light your friends with the "Meltdown Supreme," a pizza and tabasco sauce guaranteed to make your friends appreciate the benefits of ice water. Or. for that special someone, how about a quiet ro mantic evening with Iron City beer and "Vendor ville's Revenge," an easy-to- make dish made from the finest Perrier water bottled in Mexico. Does all this seem far-fetched? You can never tell. THE DEADLINE FOR SENDING THE PHEAA BEOG (or FAF) for purposes of Penn State aid programs is February 15. Dependent stu dents should immediately for ward this application to par ents for their completion and signatures. All forms are available in the Capitol Cam pus Financial Aid Office (Ad missions). DON'T MISS OUT ON AID YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE. Wayne Nelson, the Finan cial Aid Counselor, is avail able 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri day, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday to discuss the ap plication process and your own particular financial sit uation. Appointments are suggested, although walk-ins are OK if schedules permit. Financial Aid is located in the Admissions Office, Multi-Pur pose Building, Phone 783- 6250. the author of numerous books and articles on American lit erature and education in America. Dr. Gross will be honored with a banquet hosted by University of South Dakota President Dr. Charles Lein. Gross will also be presented with the Presidential Award, a Presidential Citation recog nizing his numerous academic and professional achieve ments