Oct. 7, 1987 ENGINEERING LAB GETS MAKE-OVER By Angie Dill Eight units of the Engineering Laboratory were renovated this summer, according to Ken Witmer, manager of Facilities and Maintenance Operations. These units were the machine shop, engine lab, thermo lab, materials testing lab, wood shop, grinders, an equipment room, and a large central classroom. The total cost for the renovation project was about $83,000. This amount included the cost of construction and design fees. The renovations began in early July and is, GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE HOT! By Kathleen Riley-King They're here--hot off the presses! Chock full of photography, poetry, and prose by Capital College students and faculty, Tarnhelm 'B7, the campus arts and literary magazine, is now available to students, faculty, and staff. Already, over a hundred copies of the magazine were distributed by last year's Tarnhelm staff at a reception held Sept. 11 in the Gallery Lounge. Supplies are limited, so if you did not get a copy at the reception, hurry to the Humanities Office, W 360, and ask for your copy today! Ellerbee Continued from page 14 television news, all of America got a shot of an angry mob shouting, "Down with the IRS." The advice Ellerbee offers, in addition to not being a "Twinkie," is to take chances' if you want to grow, and to expect to get fired. Ellerbee at 41 knows she is good at what she does even though she's been fired several times. And, according to her, she got better after she took the advice of David Brinkley when he told her not to worry about her future on television. "All they can do is fire you," he told her. Ellerbee says the industry is growings especially for women, and there are many opportunities. She also knows it's okay to get old, just so she doesn't look old. "That would indicate a poor attitude," said Ellerbeee, commenting on the euphemism the networks use to get rid of someone. However, in the middle of her funny anecdotes, Ellerbee is able to keep her perspective on life. She knows that ordinarily she is "just Linda Jane, a normal person." But, when she appears before the camera, she is Linda Ellerbee with a purpose and responsibility to the American people that must transcend her personal feelings of the politics of the industry. In other words, it' takes someone with a good sense of humor to live in the serious world of news. with the exception of a few minor repairs, completely finished. An addition was also made to the Admissions building over the sum mer. The addition accommodates the Harrisburg Area Recruitment Center. This addition was approximately 1,000 square feet. The section that houses the Humanities Division on the third floor of the Olmsted building is also being considered for renovations. There are also plans for the resurfacing of the chalk boards throughout the Olmsted build ing. These projects will be worked on as proper funding is available. Before wu choose a long distance service, take a dose look. Capital Times Admissions Building addition during the early stages in July Photo by Jan Travers You may be thinking about choosing one of the newer carriers over AT&T in order to save money. Think again. Since January 1987, AT&T's rates have dropped more than 15% for direct-dialed out-of state calls. So they're lower than you probably realize. For infor mation on specific rates, you can call us at 1 800 222-0300. And AT&T offers clear long distance connections, operator assistance, 24-hour customer service, and immediate credit for wrong numbers. Plus, you can use AT&T to call from anywhere to anywhere, all over the United States and to over 250 countries. You might be surprised at how good a value AT&T really is. So before you choose a long distance company pick up the phone. AT&T The right choice. Page 15
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