C.C. Reader CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR-AT-LARGE Catherine Russo In running for senator-at-large, I am going to be fair and do the most I can do My objective as your Humanities Senator is to improve Capitol Campus as much as I possibly can. for students. I will also keep the corn munication lines open between the stu dents and the SGA so that students can I have a great interest in the opera voice their opinions. tion of the C.C. Reader and WNDR, and One of my major objectives is to I believe that a strong media designed to combat student apathy on campus. I feel provide a solid communications network that with my enthusiasm and ideas I will is essential to improving our campus. These media are effective only with initiating new activities in which they be better able to serve the students by The sufficient student participation, and I can participate. Also, I am currently on a will work hard to promote them and to tennis team here at Capitol Campus get more students involved in them. which will compete in the intercollegiate If elected, I feel that I will be able to team. Along with this, I was a member of help students because I am on campus 24 SGA at Schuylkill Campus for the hours a day, and am therefore familiar 1979-1980 academic year. I feel that I will with the everyday problems of our be able to do a good job for the students campus. Furthermore, I believe that and will always be available if my through dedicated work these problems services are needed. can be solved. So vote for me--William J. Neil--for your Senior Humanities Senator in 1981-82. If you have any doubts, just remember what happened to the people who didn't vote for George Washington. They're all dead now. CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR-AT-LARGE Corinne P. Blouin My name is Corinne Blouin, and I am running for SGA senator-at-large. Be fore I came to Capitol Campus, I was an SGA senator and president at HACC. I want to join the SGA here because of the opportunity it provides to affect the quality and variety of programs offered to Capitol Campus students. I know it is important that students put time and effort into SGA for it to be effective, and I plan to do that. Ham sure my past SGA experience will help me in the position I'm running for. The platform I intend to base my campaign on is that the SGA should offer many services to the students. I think that many students do not know the SGA exists, or what it does. Student Government should provide services to the student, beyond that, which are provided through the University. It is my belief that additional services could be provided without a great increase in cost. The type of services I mean are ones which will save the student some trouble in daily campus life. Most of the services would be small but many of them together will prove most beneficial. I plan to serve the students of this I feel that there is a strong need for campus and always act in their best interests. more activities here at Capitol Campus CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR-AT-LARGE Salvatore Sebastiani that will interest students. We need social affairs such as intercollegiate CANDIDATE FOR social events and concerts! Do you have SCIENCE,ENGINEERING any suggestions?? Let me know! AND TECHNOLOGY SENATOR CANDIDATE FOR ENGINEERING SENATOR Dilip Patel If I become a senator, I will work hard to help students discover the qualities of the Penn State Capitol Campus--qualities that make this uni versity one that prepares students for work in many different professions, while at the same time fostering sociabi lity and friendship. Capitol Campus can become a part of "Golden Memories" for its graduates. I want to help make it so. CANDIDATE FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS SENATOR Bill Barger As Senior Senator for Public Affairs I would support improvements in the Student Center. These include: new lounge furniture, snack bar run by students, more events shown on big screen television, and the possibility of establishing a pub. I also support more entertainment on weekends to end our "Suitcase Campus" reputation, intercollegiate social events with Hershey Medical, Elizabethtown, etc. As for cultural events, I feel we need more prestigious speakers, i.e. current newsmakers. CANDIDATE FOR HUMANITIES SENATOR William J. Neil CANDIDATE FOR BUSINESS SENATOR John Robinson Jim Hawkins My goal as senator of Science, En gineering and Technology is to improve the social environment at Capitol Cam pus. My second objective would be to turn the Student Center into a center of student activity. Also, I believe in a movement toward improving the ap pearance of the campus grounds, to making them something for all the students on campus to be proud of. Finally, I'd like to see an improve ment in relations between the students and administration. I SAVE - 14 e (HOWIE RA?Bil* Thursday, April 16, 1981 Ask A Stupid Question... Dear Heckle and Jeckle, I would appreciate the use of your column once again to continue this debate between Mr. ()owing (spelt rong) and myself. First of all, I would like to extend my appreciation to Junior for finally giving up the feudal task of transcribing modern, acceptable language. It's a welcome relief to see you revert back to "your" normal style of writing. As it seems though, this •style is - very well accepted by the inferior-minded engineers at Capitol Campus as the definitive language. The superior-minded portion of engineers has to adjust to the lower form, just like Business majors. In reference to your reference of one Mark Phillips (who I won't mention): I would like to congratulate him on some very nice put-downs. However, I should like to relay an observation, since he thought it necessary to take the debate away from him and me (one-on-one) by bringing in others who have had nothing to do with the previously presented statements. The only conclusion that I can ascertain is the fact that his mental capacity was unable to cope with a one-on-one conflict, in which his side was at a slight loss. So, I submit that he was in a state of hysteria or delirium which forced him to grope for anything damaging, and in effect starting his own little smear campaign. But, then I considered the source. So, if ha can't seep this one-on-one--like the formidable Mr. Dallas and myself--he should be obliged to cease and desist. A debate is no place for amateurs. Now, Mr. Jay Are, since you think that you have answered the last paper's question all by your lonesome, perhaps you'll gnaw on this a while: another reason Business students could have so much time is that they could have zero credits to the engineers' twelve because they are working on co-op and earning money. I know this "earning money" is a somewhat new concept to you, Mr. Harr Harr, since you can always just sell your oil wells for petty cash. I thank you also for putting me on a pedestal; it is very gratifying. Finally, my question: Is it necessarily true that less credits mean less achievement? P.S.-I thank you two benevolent bunglers again for the use of your column to carry on the debate. So, until my next rebuttal to my formidable adversary JR, I bid you gentleman-you too, Dave-a fond adieu. Dear Larry Canary, This is a good letter, but the question is for the birds. It is obvious that there is no parallel between one's achievements and the credits he carries. For proof of this statement, just compare and contrast (mostly contrast) your elegant masterpiece to the horrid "messterpiece" submitted by a full-time student, who shall remain nameless (we'll just mention his initials, okay JR?). You once again have gunned down the Dallas Cowboy. We're afraid that in this battle of wits, you're fighting an unarmed man. P.S.--Although you are not accruing ant credits from Penn State this term, we certainly have to give you credit for your outstanding journalistic ability. Gentlemen: What is mud wrestling and where did the idea originate? Dear Harry, In the seventh inning of a hotly contested 2-2 game last season between the feared New York Mets and the awesome San Diego Padres, a ferocious thunderstorm began just as slugger Doug Flynn was beaned by the flamethrowing Gaylord Perry. As every knowledgeable baseball fan knows, the bitter rivalry between these two teams ranks second to none. Both benches quickly emptied onto the field as Flynn lay motionless in the batter's box. The torrential downpour did not dampen the warriors' bloodthirsty spirit, and they continued to pummel each other for nearly two hours, all the while wallowing in ankle-deep mud. Despite the adverse weather conditions, all 3,000 fans remained glued to their seats; they ate it up. Quickly capitalizing on this erowd-pleaser, a local man decided to patent this new form of entertainment, and called it mud wrestling. As you can see, the sport's popularity has risen faster than the Mets' team earned run average. Dear Bill & Dave, During my first term here at Capitol, I ran across a really mean professor, who shall remain nameless. This professor and I got into a heated argument about being sick. This professor said that a person could be "almost sick." So my question to you is: How could a person be "almost sick"? Is that anything like being "almost pregnint"? • Dear Haley's, We're sorry, but we must side with your professor. After reading your question, we are indeed "almost sick." A few more of your asinine inquiries and we'll undoubtedly be bed-ridden. I mean, we're talking sick! Pass the Turns, please. continued on page 16... By Bill Neil And Dave Caruso Sincerely, Fed Up H - t.ot Dirty Harry Haley's M.O