Students "’ant to knows (1) / number- of students have been complaining that *7.50 per tern is too much for a parking Permit. T ’ ; hen approached on this matter, ■ r. "chneider said that the taxes allotted by the state did not include the construction of parking lots, because state believes that parking facilities on the campus ere a convenience for the students. Therefore, he added, the 7.50 nfid by the students each term for a parking permit is used Cor the construction and maintenance of parking areas. (2) When will our cannus get a physical education instructor? Again our source of information was _, r 6 Schneider. He said that e new instructor would be assigned to us by the Health and Physical Ed. Dept, at Tain end that this appointment would de pend on the availability of a Qualified man. (3) '"hy a list of all of the subjects to be offered the fol lowing tern are not made avail able to the students at the time of pre m rogistrotion? Students have complained that they have gone through registration only to be informed at the last station that they are taking a subject that they do not need. Also students wishing to take an extra subject have to wait until registration to see what subjects are available only to be informed at that time that the subject which they desire is not offered because the class is full. Ur. Schneider said that each student is assigned the subjects needed in his curriculum and that giving the student the freedom to choose which subjects he wanted to take would tend to moke some classes bulge at the seams one term, and be empty the next. Therefore, students are not only assigned subjects compatible ith their curr iculum, but they are- assigned subjects in a manner to keep the class sizes relatively balanced. However, he added that any students wishing to take an extn subject or wanting to know the subjects offered prior to registration can get that information from his advisor. "Against all else it is possible provide security, but against de< all of us mortals alike dwell in unfortified city" Are you wondering why the above is there/ So are well Tory Greco And frank oriono Tin in SGA Elections*! As all of you know, S.G.A. elections were held a few days ago. After a well contested and enthusiastic campaign, Tony and Frank come out ahead in the final telly, and our new vice president and representative respectively. Because of the well-publicized and diligent compaigns of each contender, the student's response and participation were except ionally good. In this election almost one half of the four hundred ninety some students attending voted. (233 to be exact! Everyone will agree in commending the students, especially the freshmen, for showing such & high degree of interest in the affairs of their new campus.
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