, the only ones who were dis * appointed and let down. The cont. from pg. 2 *girls on campus, too, were have it, though, the photo- * let down. A survey was tak *en, an fifty grapher declined his original * 80% said d out they of intended ongirls, acceptance to do the session. * buying a calendar when they Even if a non-professional *first heard of the idea. In were to have agreed to take * * order to print the calendar, the photographs, Kerry said *Kerry said it would have it would have been between * * cost over $lO a piece, and $lO-20 for each picture * she said nobody would pur taken." Their next alterna- * chase it. Our survey proved tive was to contact a local * *her statement to be correct printer. International * because only 28% said they Printing of Hazleton said * would purchase a calendar they would not quote a price if it was about $12.00. over the phone, but even after that, it was never Sorry, girls, no Mr. PSU *calendars this year, but Realizing the costs to pursued. * what about next year? In * produce a calendar with the order for an activity like wthis to be successful in the funds of both clubs was im possible. Both clubs re- * *future, all the clubs on ceived only $47.00 each as * profit from the contest. An idea to print a poster was * introduced as an alternative * idea. Again, International 4 4 Printing would not quote a * price, but at best, the poster would resemble this * year's basketball poster. By the time both clubs would * have been able to raise money for it, it would have 4 4 already been well into the * new year and the price of the calendar would had to have been reduced due to the * months lost. Therefore, the * calendar was not printed-- was it due to astronomical * costs, or was it due to the 4 4 fact that is was irrespons ibly organized? The next set of inter views involved the winners * of the contest. I asked Robert Hagenbuch, Mr. Feb- * ruary, and Chris Davis, Mr. April, if they were disap- * pointed that the calendar was not printed. Both of them were disappointed, and * in the words of Bushman, "both clubs screwed up!" Chris and Bushman siad it was a good idea and that they would participate in a contest like this again, " only if it was not under the direction of the Ski Club and WCHB." When I asked E. J., Mr. PSU, about * the quality of the show, he * said that the organization * was "excellent", but that the organization. after the show, with regard to the calendar was "pathetic". Overall, E. J. felt that the calendar was "hyped up" * to be more than it really was. The winners were not Cal en der meet Paul Grazio was re elected RHC's (Resid Hall Council) presid RHC deals with resid hall students in entertainment, movie and events, plus dea with residence hall problems which club members report. RHC dances both in the S Hall lobby and in th commons, and plays a large roll in orientation. Now that you know a little about the club, let's meet it's president -Smoothie. As RHC president, what are your future goals and ideas to better the residence halls? "Well, as club president n like to see improvements in both residence halls, favoring neither one. For instance, the North Hall needs a change machine and a game room or recreation center. The South Hall needs better washers and dryers. But basically I'd like to see more student interaction between both halls." Are there any major programs going to be started? or any older ones improved? *campus should be involved. *lt is too expensive and it * places too much of a demand :in terms of organization * for one club to be respon *sible for. Do not worry, *though, because our survey * said that 94% of you would *like to see this happe *again next year and wh *knows, maybe it will b :and Miss PSU Calendar *test next year, but on *time will tell. MR. PSU, TOO EXPENSI * OR TOO DISORGANIZED Paul centl ence ent. ence sors spon outh Grazio "I'd like to see more lobby dances and continue more programs like that. I'd also like to improve the dating game, mainly by having it better publicized in the beginning of next semester when everyone won't know each other. I'd also like to see events where students and teachers could work together to better students and teacher relations. For example, a faculty breakfast in the North Hall conference room or a coffee session with the faculty in the dorms instead of the Hazleton Blue Lounge. I'd like to work with Mr. Redden in creating a study room in the basement of the North Hall Basement plus improve vending machines in both dorms. I'd also like to buy a VCR for North Hall. But most of all I'd like to bring a sense of belonging to the club. And although it'll be hard, but I'd like to create weekend activities for those without a football game pass or mate.