Bookstore accommodates students "The workers are so nice." "When there's only 10 weeks In a bookstore this year is the Penn "Everyone is helpful." "They term, it's awfully hard for a stu- State Christmas balls which sell would do anything for you!" Be- dent to do without a book for two for $3.95 and according to Mr. Im- , ing a student means you must go or three weeks. I hate to see bert they're selling "very well." into the bookstore at sometime or students without a book." When asked if there was one another even if it's only to buy Another problem that arises at thing he wanted to say to all the books. And if you do go into the the bookstore concerns receipts. students, Mr. Imbert said, "I bookstore, you most probably "All students should hang onto want the students to know that we come out with the same opinion their receipts in case they have to would like to be as much service about the people working there as bring anything , back," Mr. Im- to them as possible. Our doors the above students. One student bert said. The bookstore will take are always open." summed it up best: "They're a book back during the first 5 awfully nice people." days of the term for any reason Mr. Theodore Imbert, manager as long as the student has a Circle-K of the bookstore since 1970, had receipt, and the book is not writ- What is Circle-K all about? It is this to say about his job, "I was in ten in. During the next 16 days a a service club affiliated with the retail downtown for 27 years, but book will be taken back as long as Kiwanis. Among other services, this job has been the most en- it is not written in, the student has the club visits the nursing homes joyable. I feel very lucky to be at a receipt, and a drop-add slip. in the area and raises money for Hazleton .. . The students and The bookstore offers two Charities. So far members have faculty are wonderful to work specific services to the students visited the patients at St. with." that many people may not be Joseph's Hospital for Halloween Mr. Imbert said the hardest aware of. The bookstore will and have gone to a Kiwanis lun part of his job is when books don't order anything for you whether it cheon. be a book, school supplies, or Future plans include holding a P.S.U. sweaters, t-shirts, jackets, volleyball marathon in the etc. "We do our best to get what . -.. spr_ : ing: perhaps students will the student wants," Mr. Imbert challenge the faculty or different said. Also, each year, the floors in the dorm can challenge bookstore holds a book buy-back one another. Our annual at the end of the spring term dur- bowlathon will be held in ing which students can sell their February. books to a private book dealer.' Proceeds will go to the children Something the students can look with learning disabilities in the forward to in the future is the Hazleton area possibility of the bookstore itself buying back used books. Although the main business of the bookstore is, of course, books, clothing, jewelry, snacks, school supplies, calculators, and anything a professor would re quire for a course can be bought there. Mr. Imbert said he uses student opinions to decide what to carry in the bookstore. "I feel that if the students are doing the buying they should also choose what is sold. I often ask students for their opinion when I'm order ing things." A new item in the Mr. Imbert Penn State BONUS COUPON "I BEFORE 10 A.M. . ~.... .4 A : ' 4:: •.;,.' or Ladles' ' ' ..,, . '' UCH ER *.r'* ,-' '' ' 1: AC 'H CLEANED Limit 4 far Custom4r .4.. 1 7, : ~1i cI - H .. ,ASHED . cave Mee be surrendered win limornki gunnents. : , .. L...........,-.........,,,..,,,-0-1.-- commommomomimpremirolown ~...... Exclusively Franchised to eoe Ping ........... OPEN auto t 'r, AY Oyu ;* - O,MAY 7:30 lOW CHURCH HILL MALL 23rd & Church 43311311 (Never an Extra Charge for One Hour Service sires Parking The only Legitimately licenseCittartinizing - Operator in the Greater Hazleton Area! Newslfeature ~7"'-°' -- One HOUR gum iiiuiiiiziiic: , clinries THE "MOST IN DRY*CtrANING =ICI , Nt 4 11. rifr What Do Y. Want From Colle Adv' entur Add It . " ,T6-Your S Try rappelling , ing a precipe and the seat of your pants The fastest way, down. Ex-, , cept for free fall. • k. g Rappelling is one part of y , and extradurricular. pro. gram offered by Army ROTC ~ A t kdfirlZttc teachespro- - .. 4 ,4lo2loballyttented sty- , d s to*SadVeople arid Ur' direct t eguiPment to achieve specific objectives as an Aciinbcfleserve Officer. ~IfYtOrt looking for the pliallenge of leadership, in 'college and afterwards; look into Army ROTC. '2,10. - 101Vk NA. I, t The ifighaeres Collegian- ARMY7ROTC: - '' 4, LEARN" WHAT '' - '.-, IT TAKES V: LEAD, { ,+ i] ' }} 4 r ~w~~ir ~r`w~> IL~tIi64X~~~~R
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