Bookstore opens after 5 - month delay Workers remove shelving from the old bookstore in the Olmsted Building. The Capitol Times Reporters in W 124 for details Stop \ \ \ \ Judy News 2 N. Union St., Middletown Newspapers - Magazines - Tobacco Photo by Lisa Mauss needs 944-9992 -top Fox's Market By Maria L. Kent The campus bookstore final ly traded addresses during spring break, much to the sur prise of many Capitol Campus students. However, dirt and dust leaking from the vestibule into the building held up the move for two days, said Bill Kistler, manager of the campus bookstore. The subcontractors were contacted to fix the problem because "we could not move in under those conditions." William Kistler Bookstore Mana:er The subcontractors were contacted to fix the problem because "we could not move in under those conditions," said Kistler. The move started over the break so inconvenience to The new bookstore is less cramped then the former facilities. dive, )1V dviP W -wt. W avii. r 4 mita , W students would not result, Kistler added. After the workmen fixed the problem, campus maintainance moved the materials and sup plies to the bookstore's new ad dress and the CC bookstore of ficially opened for business Sunday, March 10. Kistler said he hopes the new bookstore will entice both students and faculty "to come in and look around." The bookstore, equipped with a "quick stop" parking lot for convenience, contains tex tbooks, clothing apparrel, Penn Zerby "if %"**; admissions head By Joe Michalsky Sandra Zerby has been nam ed Director of Enrollment, Planning, Recruitment and Ad missions according to Dr. James D. South, assistant Pro vost for Student Affairs. "Zerby obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in English and her Masters degree in Reading Specialists from Millersville State University," said South adding,"Fler previous position was Dean of Admissions and Enrollment at West Brook College in Portland, Maine." This new position will com bine both the graduate and undergaduate admissions into Thursday, March 28, 1985 The Capitol Times Page named new State memorabilia, school and art supplies, tradebooks, magazine racks and card selec tions. The new bookstore features a wide selection of magazines, with a heavy con centration on computers. Of the PSU commonwealth campuses, Kistler regards the new bookstore as "the most elaborate and modern," with the exception of University Park's bookstore. "They have done a nice with the color schemes of blue and white- Penn State colors," said Kistler. "The bookstore is here for the students' convenience, and, if they want something that we don't have, they should tell me," Kistler continued. Kistler said that the compus administration will have a Grand Opening in early April, after everything is coordinated. Photo by Lisa Mauss one position according to South. Ruth Leventhal, Pro vost for Student Affairs, "has created this position to meet the needs of Capitol's Admissions Department, for now and in the future," South claimed. "I feel very excited about coming to Capitol Campus," Zerby said. Zerby's goals include plans to "better market the college by tapping into the strengths of Capitol, and to build a very ef fective and aggressive ad ministration team to increase enrollment." In addition she hopes to involve the faculty in a college community effort by creating an alumni administra tion program.