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tIle THE DEPARTMEN T OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE,OFFICE OF EDUCATION, BU REAU OF HIGHER ED UCATION HAS APPROV Vol. 4- No. I September- I;;" ICJ73 ED GRANTS FOR IN STUDNET OVERSEAS STITUTIONS PARTI SERVICES Lehigh County Community Colleje CIPATING IN THE COLLEGE WORK-STVDY ~ TEMPORARY STU SchnecksvIlle PROGRAM.LTRI C S DENT JOBS IN EUR 'OPE ARE AVAILBE TO ,A STUDENT WANTING ·TO SEE EUROPE AND WILLING TO WORK. JOBS ARE GIVEN ON ~voorn~~v ~OO~~v~ A FIRST-COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS. AL THOUGH JOBS ARE AL WAYS AVAILABLE, AP ffiJW~~~~OO~ ~ PLICATIONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED FAR WITH THE AUTHORIZATIQ~ OF THE EDU ENOUGH IN ADVANCE CATION AMEMDMENTS OF 19/2 HAS NOW COME ·TO ALLOW S.O.S. THE BASIC EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY 'AMPLE TIME TO OB GRANT PROGRAM UNDER THIS PROGRAM TAIN THE NECESSARY GRANTS OF $1, 4OU LISS THE EXPECTED PAPERS AND WORK FAMILY CONTRIBUTION ARE PROVIDE FOR PERMITS. ANY STU~ ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS. ~DENT IllAYOBTA-1 N AN TO BE ELIGIBLE A STUDENT MUST BE AC APPLICATION FORM, CEPTED FOR ENROLLMENT IN OR IN GOOD 'JOB LI STS, AND DE STANP''''G AT AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER ·SCRIPTIONS ~ND EDUCj .ON. SUCH INSTITUTIONS INCLUDE ~THE S.O . S. AN D~ COLLEGES,UNIVERSITIES,VOCATIONAL 'ONEARNING A TRIB TECHNECAL SCHOOLS, AND HOSP ITAL SCHOOL TO EUROPE, BY SEND- SCHOOlS OF NURSING. A STUDENT MUST ING NAME, ~ nD R E SS BE El LLED IN A RULL TIME UNDER ' EDUCATIONA :NSTI GRADUArE COURSE. A TI&.AI< TUTION, AND POSTAGE THERE ARE CERTAIN LIMITATIONS ON THE TO: EURONEWS, STU- AMOUNT THAT ANY STUDENT CAN RECEIVE. DENT OV~R~EAS SER- ; AN AWARD CANNOT EXCEED ONE HALF THE LilT e PEO LE se en YlCES, •• BOX COST OF ATTENDENCE. IF THE APPROPRI ~1812 ,2 VE DE LA ATION DOES NOT MEET THE TOTAL DE ; LI BERTE, LUXEMBOURG' MAND, EACH AWARD WILL BE BEDUCED. ROAminG ,HALLS J,~~O~~. THE APPROPRIATION OF $1iL.l MILLION FOR THE FIRST YEAR IS EXPECTED TQ50PORO Of L I ( VIDE A ~AXIMUM AWARD OF BETWEEN $ AND $60u AND AN AVERAGE AWARD OF ABOUT , TH E CONTROVERSIAL No, OUR SCHOOL HAS NOT BECOME A DAY POSTCARD VOTER RE $240. TIME S~SAM~ STREET, BUT YOU CAN STAY N TO BE AWARDED A GRANT A STUDENT MUST PLAY. THAT S THE NAME OF THE GAME FOR GI Sl,BATION BILL FIRST COMPLETE AN APPLICATION AND THEN ·S 5 ~L SPONSORED BY STUDENTS WHO ALSO HAPPEN TO BE PARENTS GALE W. MCGEE{D SUBMIT IT TO A SPECIFIED AGENCY CON NOW INSTEAD OF JUGGLING CHILDREN AND TRACTION WITH THE dFFICE OF EDUCATION. WYO) IS NOW BEFORE i BABYS I ITER _SCHEDULES THEY CAN DROP ," THE HOUSE SUBCOMIT- IT WILL THEN BE DETERMINED WHAT THE THEIR 5 .TO b YEAR OLDS OFF AT LTRIC S EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION IS. THE NEW DAY CARE CENTER. ' TEE Q~ ELECTIONS. STUDENT WILL RECEIVE A COpy OF THIS . S 3~L WOULD ESTrur THE CENTER PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL AND " LISH A NATIONAL DOCUMENT WHICH CAN BE SUBMITTED TO THE SOCIAL LEARNI~G EXPERIENCES DAILY FROM INSTITUTION OF THE STUDENTS CHOICE. 'VOTER REGISTRATION 7:3U A~M. TO ~:Ou P.M. WITH A FEE OF SYSTEM FOR AL L FED- THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION WILL PROVIDE ONLY 2,¢ PE R HOUR PER CHILD. EACH SCHOOL WITH THE CRITERIA FOR DE ORGANIZING THE CENTER IS DAWN °ERAL ELECTIONS. TERMINING STUDENT COSTS AND A PAYMENT POSTCART REGISTRA SCHEDULE. COSTELLO, DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL TION FORMS WOULD BE THE SCHOOL WILL THEN NOTIFY THE STU RESOURCES. PARENTS WHO ARE INTERESTED DELEVERED BY THE DENT OF THE AMOUNT OF HIS BASIS GRANT. IN REGISTERING THEIR CHILDREN ARE ASK POSTAL SYSTEM. THE AT THIS TIME THE STUDENT IS ABLE TO EDgTQ ,ONTACT MRS. COSTELlQ BY CALLING alLL ESTABLISHES A COMPLETE HIS INROLLMENT IN THE INSTI /9 -L1L1 OR WRITING L8 CC L57u MAIN ST. '5U DAY RESIDENCY TUT! ON. SCHNECKSVILLE, PA, 18 /8 OR STOP BY REQUIREMENT FOR THE ADMISSONS OFFICE. FEDERAL ELECTIONS (FOR FURTHER OR MORE COMPLETE INFORMA SO, IF YOU HAVE LITTLE PEOPLE DE- TION,P~EASE STOP BY THE COMMUNICATIONS AND WOULD PROVIDE OFFICE) ~~N~[~~.0~E~~U1E~R~Mf~~~~?ING ON STAY FINANCIAL INDUCE- CONT- PAGe 3 COL I PAGE I the Vol Lf I 'HOME IS A ONE CANN RETURN TOI A POET ONCE WITH PRI VOICE MANY ONCE IJ,J A P T A FACT IS R MEMBERED AND THOUGHT ABOUT BY THOSE WHO ARE INKE MEANWHI I LI RIGHT ON LIVING PEOPLE R HI MADLY ABOUT-NEVER KNOWING WHAT IS MAD" D LI I S ALL I RI GHT ON TH I NK::- R AS THE C STRUGG TURN TO l\1AK I NG OLD "TH HI KERS II THINK WORTH. WE MUST EP BUSY THAT? WE "'UST ERE? RTIN NOT THE "THINKE 1/ ARE THTt,JKING. NO, WE'T GO BACK HOME, I HOME IS IND US MUST NOT FLECT OR R-BUT MOVE KEEP ON GOING, PROGRESSING AND BU I LD I • I • " lOR WE? uT~INKE" ARE THINKI NO, YOU CAN'T RN HOME-REG SSION RESS URT OURII GREAT SYSTEM-LAND NATURAL P lOR, TRY? uTHINKERSu ARE ABOUT 42% OF THE STUDENTS FROM income families who apply for student loans PROK UDENT are turned down, according to a recent ma. students were adversely a by last year's new rule which requi leges and universities to c k in ~h~ nancial situation applican I llles. THE S T A F F In an effort to encou more banks participa in the loans, ich are ITOR-IN-CHIEF" .JOANNE SAMUS ICH teed and interest-subsidized by e~nment. a new corporation is being es ASSISTANT EDITOR. I .SUE CANN lshed. The Student Loan Marketing Assn. k~ow~ as "Sallie Mae," is raisi over $iOO g ml1110n to be used to establish a secondary APHER •.. JOHN M. GARBER market for loans, enabling banks 1 some of their student loan contracts and REPORTER ••• BILL E IE use proceeds for more student loans. I II I EILE HARKINS L. de. c. the Repcf?"tc iX Vo/- y lVo, I I 16; +s <+ P;e c e. S I [PU b liC Relation I, COIV-r / fJ U ~ D i \hl1a:; WoY~~hop i MENTS TO STATES A- ing e rs f ~) . DOPTING THE SAME " 3 2.+5 rw~ SL MfffS / SYSTEM, SUCH A SYSTEM SAve. "ff'\r J..tA5SLE of SHofP"o!~ /1'1 DO YOU ENJOY SINGING?PEOPLE? WOULD PROVIDE A MUS~C? THEN THE LEHIGH COUNTY GREAT SERVICE TO "'fO\iJtJ - COM£ Sf E o~ ~ COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHOIR WANTS STUDENTS WHO ARE AND NEEDS YOU, THE CHOIR WILL NOT ABLE TO RETURN ~OL~.sT~!F~~ t4EW 1i\iNh"5 ............ _ FORM FOR THIS YEAR ON MONDAY TO THEIR PERMENENT EVENING SEPTEMBER 17 AT ~/:30 RESIDENCE FOR MAJO -A"r,1'''e. PRINT!; •- po-rre."t'{ PM HERE ON CAMPUS, ELECTIONS DURING - ~~ BANKS • L.EATHE.R. BEL1S NO SCHEDULE HAS BEEN SET THE SCHOOL YEAR, - PATe" 'WoCt.~ • "'~'rA~ ~ FOR THE COM I NG YEAR, HOWEVER, .fyesseD fLou¥:l$ • <:!ANl>LeS THE CHOI R I S LOOK I NG FORWARD • o\..~ FrA~es • ~welt{TO PREFORMING FOR SPECIAL Et " • c."ocHeT W01t.'< • j""<;"Qk,,e,. VENTS OR AS A GUEST CHOI R IN U JUNE 18,1973 PRE CA.N\<t\.\e c.AlU>S,1'~TY~Y'tA.m5) LOTCHAEL CC HHoURICRHwESIL'L PRACTICE NIXON SIGNED INTO ",ore~,,-pe1il., PA.M T, HqS) LAW A 31 LL ~,/ITH ". C5 STA NeJ> a:ZASS MUS I C RANG I NG FROM SHOW TUNES, PROVISIONS THAT 3~f \ ) I :J •.. SING-ALONGS, GOSPEU:SONGS,AND WILL SEVERLY LIMIT CHURCH HYMNS, THE ABORTION RE ~~~: ~oN.Tu.e5,'HU~. la-5 THE MEMBERS OF OUR CHOIR WI FORMS EFFECTED LAS Fll\· lDt-5, &-9 WILL BECOME THE COMMUNITY COL- JANUARY BY THR Sc~~s' e.l~- ;jED. -\ SIAN. LEGE'S CHORAL DI PLOMATS, SHOW- SUPREME COURT, "'.------. ... ...'1 ING AREA PEOPLE HOW GREAT COL- THE ANTI-ABORTION • .,-~--------- LEGE STUDENTS ARE, !CLAUSE OF THE BILL OUR DIRECTOR IS MRS, CAMELLIA iALLOWS FEDERALLY CEnTER C, SOLDRIDGE, A LOCAL RESIDENT !FUNDED HOSPITALS T CITY WHo' IS VERY INTERESTED IN MUSIC 'REFUSE TO PERFORM AND COLLEGE STUDENTS. SHE RE ABORTIONS AND STER CEIVED HER MASTER'S DEGREE IN MUSIC EDUCATION FROM T~ ~NI IILIZA, ~ ON MORAL OLD W EST S - ow MISv~SSIPPI ,i OR RELl G I OUS VERSITY OF SOUTHERN .GROUNDS,u AND HAS BEEN TEACHING AND CON KUCTION FOR MANY YEARS, SHE IS A SUCCESSFUL AND EN80Y' - ' E CONDUCTOR". ' FROM SEPTEMBER 8 THROUGH OCTOBER 7, THERE IS NO CHARGE, ALTHOUGH THE ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM WILL HAVE ON DONATIONS ARE ACCEPTED TO TAKE SPECIAL EXHIBITION ART OF THE OLD WEST CARE OF NECESSARY EXPENSES, A DISPLAY OF OVER 70 PAINTIN~S AND AT THIS TIME THE CHOIR EN SCULPTURES DEPICTING AMERICA S EARLY ROLLMENT IS II, BUT WE FEEL WE FRONTIER. UNDERCOVER NAR CAN MAKE THE LEHIGH COMMUNITY COTICS AGENTS CAN SHOWN WILL BE OIL AND WATERCOLOR CHOIR ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE BE RENTED FROM A PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, BRONZE SCULPTURE~ LEHIGH VALLEY, HOWEVER TO MAKE NEW COLUMBUS.OHIO AND A FEW LITHOGRAPHS WHICH WERE IT GREAT WE MUST HAVE YOUR CO COMFANX. UNIT.INC BORROWED FROM THE GUND COLLECTION OF OPERATION. THE SERVICE D WESTERN ART, CLEVELAND. ALSO THERE WE NEED YOUR VOICE, WE NEED FORTiDLX ArFIALS WILL BE ·I00 PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY , YOUR EXPERIENCE, IN OTHER WORDS TO S)'lALLER COt,· EDWARD CURTER DURING THE EARLY 1900 S WE NEED YOU ."'. MUNITIES WHERE LO FROM THE INDIAN POINT OF VIEW. THERE INTERESTED? STOP BY THE OF WILL BE WOVEN BLANKETS, DECORATED FICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF COM CALUNIIERCOVER POTTERY, COLORFUL BEADWORK, JEWELRY AGENT~ USUALLX BE MUNITY SERVICES OR JUST C0ME COME KNOWN ~Ulv ___ • AND GEOMETRICALLY-DESIGNED BASKETS, OUT ON SEPTEMBER 17 AT 7: 3O LENT BY THE READING PUBLIC MUSEUM AND AND LO~E THEIR EP AND JOIN US, ART GALLERY, MAKE MUSIC AND ENJOY A NEW FhCTIVENESS.