Lion’s Eye September 27. 1979 BOOKS FOR SALE: BIO 297 -Genetic Perspective (Baer); POLI SCI 1 - Study of Politics (Hacker, 2nd), Politics Policies Priorities (Shank, 2nd), Democracy Under Pressure (Cummings and Wise, 3rd) ENGINEERING 2EET - In- tro. to Creat Profession (Beakley, 3rd); Call Tom at 215-K1 3-8775. BOOKS FOR SALE — Good Cond. — BIO 27 - Botany (Rost, Barbour, Thorton, Weier, Stocking); METEO 303 - The Atmosphere (Anthes, Panof- sky, Cahir, Rango, 2nd); PHIL 109 - Of the Standard of Taste (Hume), The Film Sense (Eisenstein); PLUS ENGLISH 10, ENGLISH 20, MATH 4, MATH 5 BOOKS — Call (215) 544-6860. CAR POOLS CAR POOL FROM Springfield Monday - Wednesday - Friday, 9:30 to 1:30, Tuesday - Thurs- day, 8:00 to 12:00. Please call John at (215) 543-8031, after 3 P.M. LION’S EYE CAR POOL ADS ARE FREE! Need someone to share expenses? Write your message now. Advertising deadline for the October 11, 1979, issue is Thursday, Oct. 4. HELP WANTED POSITION AVAILABLE — Preferably someone who will be here for 2 years. No exp. nec. Likes to work with people. Will train for asst. mgr. 20 hrs./week. Contact Jerry Stein or Debby Huffy, Baskin- Robbins/Granite Run Mall, (215) LO 6-9491. a ey R[x De Si Lr 4 - ; 3 oF y S S A 5% s ? a] oh. gre FLUE SER aa 5 > 3 - 3 . all SR i Mok Bass, = i 3 Ga Fs 3 : PC Ci nin AREY Se TYPISTS — Help us compile news releases and other copy. We need your talents. Join the Lion's Eye staff. BAKER'S ASSISTANT & cleaning. Evenings and weekends. Apply Yummie Bake Shoppe, Drexel Hill. SITUATION WANTED TIX TO PENN STATE -— West Virginia game (October 27 at U.P.) wanted. Good seats, good price. Call (215) KI 4-6860. D.J. WANTED — We're hav- ing a party. Please send infor- mation and rates to Lion's Eye Reply Box 301. SERVICES OFFERED NEED A BAND? Having a par- ty? MANTIS plays good original music plus plenty of R & R. Call (215) 649-1728 for more info. RIDE NEEDED to U.P. weekend of October 6. Will share expenses. If you're going, call (215) 544-6860. PERSONALS HONEY BUNNY: Thanx for a super time in Happy Valley. Loved eating at the Caboose House. Will be back soon. - Me AMS: Tell Stan we said HI. / Found $20 under the seat. How come you don't do this? RICK — Thanks for the room. Hope 1 wasn't in the way. Bill me. - Tenant TO D.H. - Let us in! We need space. - Staffers JR: You got a lot of stiff competi- tion. - SS ATTENTION PENN STATERS! The Dudes of Amundo are here! If you see them, say hello to. MOUSE SPACE AND STUFF. BRIAN - Thanx for the ride. - Passenger YOU'RE LIVING PROOF! People read Lion's Eye Classifieds. Try ‘em for results. 4 lines (20 words) $1. Write yours now! DIE KATZE — I miss your German. Send me a message. Gotta here from you. - Mr. Lonely C.D. — Thanx for the most bestest weekend of my life, — M.H. Carol, K.C,, Lisa, Liz, Reggie — Nice place you have there. I like your roommate. TO THE HAWKS (Raff, Bab- bo, Gal & Terry). Soooper Weekend! Bunny's is better than Tony's. Remember the high water mark. ® Lion’s Eye REPLY BOXES FOR RENT Box reply charge $1.00 for two weeks. Replies mailed once a week. Food Service Continued from Page 1 that the University will not resort to vending machines as in the past. Vairo says the new firm will provide the design for the place and be responsible for hours of operation and pricing. He add- ed that the contract will have a “closeable clause." If either the University or the vendor wishes to terminate, there must be thirty - days advance notice given. Vairo hopes to have a new. company within one month. Meanwhile, the catering ser- vice continues to serve students temporarily — amidst tables instead of counters. The Bureau of the Physically and Visually Handicapped, former operator of the service, was. directed by the University to remove all of its equipment. Vairo would like to express his thanks to the entire student body for its cooperation during the entire ordeal. Lennon Continued from Page 5 other guests at the wedding reception. John Lennon didn’t want any part of that because, according to Lennon, the press would twist things out of pro- portion and evoke rumours of a future Beatle reunion. If John Winston Ono Lennon were to retire completely at this very moment, he would leave a mark in the world of popular music that would radiate forever. Lennon has not only become a household hero but he has filled a place in almost everyone's heart. He's done — Ken Masters this not only by his moving and touching lyrics in so many of his songs, but also by his antics off-stage and out of the spotlight. There is no mistake in saying that Lennon is very cool; We all love him. Sure, we'd love to hear of a Lennon com- eback, and of another album, or of another hit single atleast. If we never see another recent plastic disc with John Lennon's picture upon it, we will still always respect and love the miraculous John Winston Ono Lennon. : — George Hamaty ‘MAKE MONEY! 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