Page 12 Survey: "Your Questions’* 1, Should dances return to I*-** X W«tM you like to «* coat rack. »w» l»? _ i 3. Are yen happy *1 Capital Collate? . 4. If you answered "No”, why net? . T /l 4 *‘ > 5. Would you like to sesthis 6, Do you think the nowltkrory learning center?/What m your opinion j 7. Do you find registration and * j cumbersome? * V, * *'/'s/,h»\ i I , ,• ' y f {< ’ f '‘ '> i'' ' ' i<: ' ' ' r '- i ~ / 18. Why is the city of York'sbus gystemfacing cutoffib". .'S'- 1 Flan? 9 Your responses in the last survey, though meager, were quite interesting. 70% of you didn't vote in the last election!! Your main reason for not voting was not being familiar with the issues or candidates. Your secondary reasons were "no stamps," "not registered in county," "too busy," "a-political," and "apathy." You are all looking to change professions or grow in your fields. You are all "always truthful" in answering a survey, except for one "never always-truth hurts." You averaged reading seven books last year, with some of your favorite books being Green Eggs and Ham. The Creation of the Panama Canal. Zen and, the Art ol MotOKYCk Your favorite activities include backpacking, sex, needlework, and skiing. You want to see a bus for Capital College to all PSU football games next Fall. You want to see more surveys, more Faculty, Student, and Employee profiles, and you would like to see the problems of students 35 and older addressed. (Your median age is 31.) Very few of you made New Year resolutions, for as one respondant put it,, "I always break them." Your Discount Music Place Goldsboro, PA t jL Km 7 miles South of Hbg. You can now purchase CDs, LPs, or cassettes at retail price and get second selection for $l.OO. Compact Disc $15.98 (list) 2 for $16.98 Record/Cassette 5.98 (list) 2 for 6 98 jS^.9SSSS^S&SSsS^SSSSSS^SSS^SSiS^^SSSviK&^SSOSS>SssSSSSSssSSSi IvXv * “ vX'M m *“ mt W& m W£ PHOTO ART SALE! 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Write Cottage Industries, 1407 1/2 Jenkins, Norman, Oklahoma 73069 Letter to the Editor Angry Students Defend Individual Rights to Opinions V • I y i Dear Editor, . We would like to reply to the letters written by both Jean Eileen Withoft and Bill Eason. These letters referred to the letter, written by Christine Collins, concerning the attitudes of some of the administrative employees in the Olmsted Building. First, Jean Withoft stated in her letter that Ms. Collins has an unfortunate attitude. I don't believe that statement was anywhere fair, appropriate, or accurate. Ms. Collins was merely stating her own feelings and opinions, which we are all entitled to. Jean Withoft may believe that Ms. Collins has an unfortunate attitude, but she has in no way supported her argument with legitimate facts, thoughts and/or reasons. She merely put down Ms. Collins' attitude and hoped that others would agree with her statements. Next, in her letter, Jean Withoft mentioned that on occasion, when she used the service of the administrative offices in the Olmsted Building, she found' the employees helpful and mannerly. Perhaps she was treated fine, but many other people are not treated with such respect. For Jean Withoft to state her opinion is fine, but once again, other people are entitled to their opinions also, and to immaturely ridicule one's attitude because she has a different opinion is foolish. Jean Withoft asked the questions, what is Christine Collins' major and what small town does she come from. I don't see what this has to do with anything, but her major is marketing and if there was any implication that small town people are sheltered and stupid, the small town that Christine comes from is Philadelphia. Next, in Bill Eason's letter, he mainly rambled on about some of the employees of the Heindel Library. He stated that the employees in the library have been helpful to him, and that Christine Collins' letter was unjust. Well, Ms. Collins mentioned in her letter only the certain offices which employ rude workers, and the Heindel library was never even mentioned in her letter. Such details should not be overlooked. Perhaps 50 students is not a true sample of the student population at this university, but if 50 people are unhappy with the situation, then something must be wrong. And we, separate but equal, stand behind Christine Collins. Sincerely, 28 Residents of Church Hall (ed. note: The above letter was submitted with individual signatures. Lack of space prevented listing them.) ua^u PUTYOUR COLLEGE DEGREE TO WORK. Air Force Officer Training School is an excellent start to a challenging career as an Air Force Officer. We offer great starting pay, medical care, 30 days of vacation with pay each year and management opportunities. Contact an Air Force recruiter. 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