Tarnhelm News At this week's regular meeting of the Tarmhelm staff, reading and evaluation of submissions will begin. Several writ ers and photographers and an artist have expressed interest in submitting material exemplifying Tarnhelm's pro posed theme--Man and Machine. Most of the ideas and proposals in the Man and Machine subject area have centered around the degenerative effect technology has had on the quality of life. The staff is especially interested in receiving material (photos, poems, short stories, etc.) which have a theme that says machines or technology in general have been of benefit to mankind. Again, the staff wants to make it clear that Tarnhelm is open to persons in any program or major, graduate or undergraduate, at Capitol Campus. So, if you have the head of an engineer, but still have the soul of an artist, feel free to contribute to Tarnhelm. DOUGLAS T. CHARNEY President 3802 Harness Lane Camp Hill, PA 17011 761.0518 "The immortal helmet that lifts the mind to the wings of the wind" Submit work to W-360 before April 1. For more information Call Neil at 367-2768. Jan Hrabovsky, a recent Multi-Media Journalism graduate, has offered to do the artwork for the cover of Tarnhelm and will submit her final drawing at the end of this month. For more information about Tarn helm, call Neil at 367-2768 or Jim and Alice at 944-0101. PHI BETA LAMBDA THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY CAPITOL CAMPUS The Capitol Campus Literary Magazine Solution DAVID J. BOYD Vice President 28 Kensington Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 737.4173 Women at Vegas Hr Campus Thom News Service Women and minorities will be given higher paying casino jobs in the future, according to the Nevada Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. An agreement was reached between Las Vegas hotels arid unions, and addresses itself to past discrimination against women and minorities when filling higher paying jobs. Jobs targeted are casino dealer and showroom-lounge captain.