CAT! Information: Call 238-8304 EARN AT LEAST $6B per month for four hours of your time per week. Donate plasma at Sera-tec Biologicals. Open Monday thru Thursday from 8:45 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stop in at 260 Reily Street, Harris burg, or call for information at 232-1901. FOR SALE: 1968 Chevy Malibu wagon. No. 2 inspec tion. $lOO.OO or best offer. Call 944-0847. FOR SALE: One Used Re frigerator, Works Well! $2O or best offer. Call Ted at 944-5280 NEED INFORMATION? Call Project Helpline at 944- 5997. continued from page 1 Model U.N. courses around the Model U.N. He added that there are seminars during the confer ence that are designed to assist teachers in planning courses in world culture and foreign affairs. "The teacher seminars help the teacher's in selecting materials for their courses if they choose to do so," Gilpin said. Although some of the 8 • E c,, a Cn 41 0 sa, Eo • CO o v C.) 4., N o pick up schedules at the Student Affairs office SGA and President's Council Pre "The Goodbye Gi teachers like to prod the dele gates into making decisions, Gilpin said that most teachers that come to the conference act only in an advisory role. When asked if they felt that the students enjoy the three-day conference, both Gilpin and Yundt agreed that the Capitol Campus Model U.N. leaves a tremendous im pression on the students in volved. "I know several students who participated in the Model U.N. as high school students that now attend Capitol Cam pus." Gilpill acid. Poetry on the side co n: , bo ce t z cu s .5 "t 3 os 03 cd A 4 , 0 CD .4- 404 to cu .5 4 5 , s o 01:$ w c'3 • 4 4: . 4 TV, 41) .. 0 OS T i. j +a .0 j., cd 41.) ›. CD 0 = .-•-• Ad .o •—. a) 0 e 0 + a o a) 6) s) 0.1 4. 4 • :211 March 3 in the auditorium at 3, 5:30, 3, and 10:30 p.m. Admission •1.00 donation He also mentioned that some of the college students who help with the conference return to Capitol in order to attend the conference. Gilpin and Yundt were both concerned about the long lines in the dining hall which will occur Friday and Satur day during lunch and dinner. "The students will enter the dining hall after 12:30 p.m. for lunch and 5:30 p.m. for din ner," Gilpin said. Yundt recommended that Capitol students who normal ly eat late Friday and Satur day either make it to the PIE 2 U a) . am 0 E 0 0 4) r.., ... .«. 1. 0 a) E 0 t) .$ 4) A' 4 1 , O. In 0) 6) •cs 4 a E cu 1 a' V to .Z ...... a) 0 as "45 .5. ›,ci = ..J V 0 ce V ... ci) , -o -- ed o o iv 4.." 4, 0 . .3 , p bo 0 c., = = rl2 0 .14 CI3 1.4 4 CAT O V . ( 1) . 1•••1 . U) V • W E U CO 0 a)<4 N O• 0. 0 =v;a) 0= dining hall earlier than usual, or be prepared to wait in line behind more than 200 hungry delegates. The Model U.N. is good for all those involved because it helps to break up the routine of Winter term for Capitol students, and it provides a chance for high school stu dents to come in close contact with college students. Gilpin said that the con ference "forces me to realize that not everyone in the world is a junior or senior college student." Yundt remarked that ..-1 th 03 t. n o 0 0 "0 3# bp 0 .5 CD 0 ••-• !'4 a § L 03 hn - E .c a. -to .2 w et g a) .E s`'" - 0 I>4 cu be F . 3 t) .5 as 0 ° a 0 -• Ce 41) wkr .0 ..6d -.5 0 • 0 c 4),m a a C 7 I.; 0 0 there is a certain twinkle in the eyes of many Capitol males concerning the young female delegates. However, he was quick to add that "males would be advised to control themselves (at least somewhat) for the three-day duration." Both Gilpin and Yundt ex pressed their thanks to Cap itol students. "The lAA is very appreciative to all stu dents who have been willing to give their room and floor space to help make this con ference a huge success," Gilpin said. 4 . 4 e 6 17 Po) a! 0 be ) „• Ct ci) c p .0 al 0 E •ci • 1:4 cu to-c a • w 0 c to § "0 o^' > 0 0 .0 0 to 0 +a 8 .. 5 o.= "c 3 o C 6 b - 6) 0 h 4 EC -4 a o P.% tu) 4.) d, . aa 2 .t co es u) .4 5 cn •—• c•-• ci; co) (43 0 1:$ p_ 0), '°" o), • _ E 0 ao E E • 8 2 tio E 64 CO3 • t- o • s a) 8 A b . s 7:4* • E o E .-s4
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