FRANKLY SPEAKING ()CREATIVE MEDIA SERVICES Box 5955 Berkeley. CA. 94705 DO YOU LIKE... people ******** advertising ******** photography ►44,4.44 P R work 44.****** writing accounting X44**** typing STOP AT THE CAPITOL TIMES W-129 photo by John Drexler phil frank cAtvr 04 1 4 9 Ihr Lem , I 1 1 0' T 5 717 944-1544 GERI LAWRENCE -- 1 t CHRISTIAN LIGHT BOOKSTORE L '47=7,=:7::::, m V,:; d ;:` ELIZA BETHTOW N, PENNSYLVANIA 17022 Gigantic Remodeling Sale 20 ° A) Savings Storewide (with $5 minimum purchase) 20 , to 80 % Off Selected Items * School Supplies * Gifts * Stationary * Bibles & Books * Christian Records & Tapes Hours: Mon• Tues 9.5:30 Wed 9-5 Thurs.-Fri 9-9 Student court seeks 4 justices by Stacy Krnjaic Student Court, the judicial body of Student Government Association, is seeking four new justices to fill its eight member team, according to Chief Justice Eugene Monahan. Currently, the court has four members, Chief Justice Monahan and justices Jim Frey, Mike Noto and Darryl Schlappich, all residents of Meade Heights. They are look ing for representatives from Church and Wrisberg halls and two commuters. "We're trying to fulfill the guidelines and to follow tradi tional ways of getting justices," Monahan said. "We'd like to have every type of student represented." The Student Court is a governmental organization in charge of student traffic viola tions and disciplinary problems in both the dormatories and NOT SO DUMB. Adding to the uproar over keep ing freshmen on college playing fields, a new report finds freshman athletes' grades are the same as non-athlete freshmen THE COLLEGE- , MORTALIN RATE RISES. The number of colleges merging or closing has risen dramatically as the first signs of the dreaded na tionwide enrollment drop have appeared recently. VILLAGE OF PINEFORO MIDDLETOWN, PA. 17057 Meade Heights. It meets at a designated place every other week for approx imately one hour to hear cases. This semester it is looking for "We're trying to fulfill the guidelines and to follow traditional ways of get ting justices." - Eugene Monahan, Stud ent court chief justice interested juniors, according to Monahan."We would like to REPORT: BLACK STUDENT PROGRESS MAY BE STOPPING. Recent government policies may be . rolling back colleges to the days of de facto segregation, a new College Board report finds The Capitol Times Reporters in W 129 for Stop NOW ON SALp_l Carpet Remnants moo - les carpet and wicker MIDDLETOWN 'l6 S. Union St. 944-4504 t=r (41=1' Kr-Wed. 11-6 thtirs-hi. 11-8 Sat.-10-2 Friday,August 30, 1985 Page develop the court into an ex perienced one for next semester"said Monahan. The qualifications necessary fora student court justice are a minimum grade point average of 2.0 and a fifth semester stan ding. They are looking for such qualities as "maturity and stability, a personal standard above reproach, and a wholesome attitude in regard to people in a disciplinary situa tion," according to Monahan. Anyone interested in apply ing for a justice position on the student court should contact the office of student affairs located at 212 Olmstead for an application. Concerning police matters Monahan said,"We would sug gest students to watch for posters with information about parking stickers. Should they get a ticket they are allowed to appeal." Students who wish to appeal a parking ticket should go to police services. The final deci sion lies with student court, ac cording to Monahan. needs PSU Student Dis details
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