Pa, L e Two- Hi edna: the poor students philosopher in season. The prophets have said that Dr. Aurand's spring hate! Fill The T.V. show " . .KING FU" outshine his winter ones. has attracted much attention my life tends to follow to-oriental philosophy. r the course of an uncontinuous wish,tolist some maxims frpm continuum. my Highacrial Philosophy known I wish upon the scheduling as "GUNG 1100 committee two missed lunches a If you can do something week and several Pepsi's with better than I, please do, just out syrup. don't tell me about.it. When you're down and out, No matter where I am stand- lift up your head and shout, ing, wherever I am going is "Broom and Selznik on it any always uphill. way. " . Women's Lib also guarantees the right to act dumb when necessary. Let us all live together in harmony, just so we do it MY WAY! In defiance of all natural NigOats On&gum BOARD OF DIRECTORS 'John Busner...Editor-in-Chief flar*RoVito.Executive editor Da.l4:Wi44..Business manager LindOollagher.Managing editor Fred Kolet.Production manager Lawrence Suhre.Paculty advisor NMS:E L. Gallagher-Editor, D 4 Berger, C. Kokinda, N. Meiser, M.J. Rovito, D. Serfass, C. Tito, T. Urosevich. ENTERTAINMENT: J. Yatsko-Editor T. Seo. FEATURE; D. Berger-Editor, J. Mhderick, Edna. EDITORIAL: M.J. Ravito -Editor, 4. Mullen. ADVERTISING: D. Walok-Manager, ll4Gallagher, J. Mullen. ‘mil ,-. IOGRATTIY: M. Denke, C. Tito, 0. Snyder. iSPORTS: M.A. DeLazio -Editor, W. Michael, C. Shenosky. COMPOSITION: F. Kolet-Manager, 114 . Baver,, L, Gallagher, M.J. plovito, D. Walok. The COLLEGIAN is located in the Publications office in the S.U.B. game room. ,bncres Colle.ian February 27, 1974 STAFF' laws, the sun continues to rise over the South Buildin(,. Rejoice, my reople, fruit flavored jelly beans are now It has been announced that any organization that over draws its budget will have its advisor towed away at the club's expense. And so ends another column- Gibran beware. BUSINESS by James Mullen What is the position of the United States today? Is it what it should be? If not, then what should it be? These questions are ones 'that our Government must sup ply the answers to every day, 'but to an even greater mea sure, they are questions that Congress must deal squarely with when the time comes to decide on our next national budget. A proposed budget for the next fiscal . year has al ready been placed before them and it is time for them to take action. What is that they must decide? Well, they are, to a very great extent, to decide wt.at the U.S. will or will not do in the next fis cal year. In other words, they are to determine the fu ture of the U.S q and to a les ser degree, the world; a frighteningly massive responsi bility. How does Congress shoulder this respaosibility? Unfortunately, it is done in a most self-centered way, with each Congressman freiting for as much as he can get s rather than meeting the_needs of the nation. More often than hot the people see the budget become a political instrument. I will venture to say that the budgetbeglns the bflegest po litical scramble of almost ievery year, as politicians jump all over it and each other. :Well, you. say, isn't this the way it is supposed to work? :To this my answer_ is a reluctan 'yes: yes, tiis is the wav it's !supposed to Fork, but I don't see it as the bgsrTrr. i" can see the budget as be :ing a greater aid to the na tion if more cooperation were applied and less politics. What I wollld like to se'e is a more business-like approach and less ranting and raving. I would to see legis latures fighting to put the money to its best use, rather than fighting to get as much. as possible for themselves and their states. Such a condi- Ition l some: might say, is too i .deal to be achieved, but it can at least be striven for, if people themselves were to pick up more of a nationalistic at titude and drop some of their self interests. Perhaps this would be best for everyone. I think so. TIME TABLE? by Maria 3. Rovito Have you ever wondered what it would be like if some of our favorite activities here in the SUB were made intp classes? Better yet, hdAr do ,you think the course descrip tions would look? Well, friends, we here on the Col 'legian, have decided to compile la list of our favorite activit ies and turn them into classes. A pseudo-timetable for now, but perhaps a real one in the future, as we take a look at OUR FAVORITE-CLASSES. Pinball I. Introduction to pinball. Students learn pinball techniques such as how to shake the machine-without 'tilting, how to spore 100 points on a ten point light, and how to win games without even trying. Pinochle 200. Advanced pinochle playing. How to bluff your way through a hand while keeping cool. Prerequisite: Pinochle 100. Risk 101. New course of fering--winter and spring terms only. Technical skills and fundamentals of contemp orary war strategy. Ilb prior knowledge assumed. Prere quititevsecond term standing. continued pege'tlaree