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COLLECTORS BOOK STORE Uwd Hardback Books on Almost Evwy Subtwct. c VMoge Square Shopping Center 37th & High School I U P U I N e w s 299-4274 ---------- ^Shorts*## ( j T k ^ 54805460 E. E. I Fall Croak Pkwy., N. Drlva CETA sponsors Get SET Bursar’s Office... H ® (E. 56!56th & Emerson) 547-1772 11-9 M-F Disadvantaged youth in Indianapolis The "Get SET" program is located Due to the demands of summer who are out of school and unemployed at OO Port Wayne Ave (at the corner registration, the Bursar s Office (Boardroom 11-6 Sat now have the chance for work through of Alabama and St CJair streets) The will be closed the afternoons of Conflict Simulations the Youth Employment and Training staff member* a n full-time May I, 9 and II. The exact times Program which has been funded with personnel, moat a n graduates of the of closing are: May 8, noon 5 pm. (War Games)—Avalon H«. SPI, money provided through comprehen­ Schools of Education and Social Work May 9, noon-5 pm; and May It, 1 Batttekne GOW, and moat other sive Employment Training Act at IUPUI Besides the director, the h ies War-gaming magazines, hex (CETA). »Uff includes an assistant director, a P*Pe*soni having business with paper, blank counter* and other The program is designed to provide social worker, five teachers and a the Bursar's Office should make secretary Students in education and supplies, too. employment for a short period of time plans to visit the office during the (one year is the maximum) giving social work pre*am a at IUPUI will morning hours on the above youth the Job experience they need to have the opportunity to enhance their dates get subsequent jobs in the public and learning through active participation private sectors in the project “Our program offer* highly Political Interns... However, experience shows that a In cooperation with the Indian­ large proportion of th a e young people to the student*," say* Schneidennan apolis office of U S. Congressman will not have the basic skills In read­ "Thase young people are functionally Dave Evan* of the Sth District, ing. writing, and vocabulary to take illiterate youth who, we find, often the political science department advantage of this opportunity Trying suffer from multiple handicaps will recruit two IUPUI students to remedy this problem, IUPUI has These include low selfesteem , to serve as summer interns for established the Skills for Employment personal or family problems, and the period May IS to Aug. IS. This and Training Program (“Get SET") neurological or physical disabilities will provide an opportunity for to prepare youth in the Youth AH have already experienced failure those who are interested to view Employment and Training Program in the school-learning situation When practical legislative politics (YETP) lor employment opportun e * these problems are joined by feelings While tfiere is no financial com­ According to Pauls Schneidennan. of discomfort and shame because of pensation associated with the in­ director of the "Get SET" program, the Inability to read, complex barrier* ternship, these students can en­ all youth who qualify for YETP are are formed against learning " roll tn Ytao Undergraduate Read required to take a language skills teat. According to Schneidcrmso, the tngs and earn three hours of "If their scores, which cover vocab­ ‘Get SET" program will focus on credit. (The course requires a re­ ulary, reading and spelling, indicates strengthening life-coping skills, help­ search paper on some Congres­ a low literacy level," explains ing the students acquire functional sional tub je c t) Schneidennan,. "their enrollment in literacy. Staff members will deal with Students who wish to be con­ our program is mandatory. Their the problems that interfere with any sidered for an internship should classes will continue as long as they student's use of the instruction and contact Dr Kirch (Cavanaugh are employed by YETP—which is be­ employment program. She also Hall. Room SOIL, JS4-7S74) or Dr. Why tote it ing administered by the Indianapolis stresses that the program's services Eredland (Cavanaugh Hall, Department of Employment and will be in tune with each participant's Room S03K, SS4-3SSS) within the when you can Training. job-related activities next todays stow it? Stow all that stuff you II need next fall Gretchen Wolfram. IUPUI at Pilgrim Self Service Storage over the summer News Bureau managing editor, For pennies a day. you can gel rid of the bother was presented with the Indianap­ olis Professional Chapter of of carrying it home and back again 4 o t . r n . Women in Communications There s a Pilgrim mini-warehouse near you Frances Wright award for the Call the resident manager for details distinguished woman journalist at the chapter’s meeting April 2S 5425 N Tacoma Ave 3912 Glen Arm Road (North Keystone Area) (I-465 & 38th Street — 257-3354 West Side) Inside 299-8546 IUPUI News__ pages 2,3 3380 N Post Road 551 Stover Avenue Crittur....................... page 4 (North Eastwood Area) (Across from Letters.......................page 4 89*3311 Southern Plaza) Our View.................. page 4 788-0871 Humus.......................page 6 6901 Hawthorne ParK Drive 2251 N. Shadeland Drive Midwest Arts (South of 71st at S R. 37) (1-70 & Shadeland) Gazette....... pages 8,9,10 849-1385 353-9411 Congressional Insights.............. page 12 Classifieds— pages 14,15 Those who in quarrels inttrpot* Karen Arens min’s name was Must o/ten wipe a Th0 antWutter people inadvertently omitted among the bloody note. list of people winning seats in the John Gay IUPUI Student Association The tin t name In mlnl-warehouaea The Mastiffs, ch. 1 elections Arensman, an ABC DALLAS/FORT WORTH/MID-CITIES party member, was elected to an HOUSTON/ATLANTA/INDIANAPOLIS at-large seat in the Senate. 7 Need Mime therapy' Speech Night awards given by Chart** Grigsby Clio FiaMtanoatala oi Spoorfc O n V M di am aarabica. Jutfcc h r the iUpc prevention w u the winning mwucatioii count *voiW wo* Alan Hurbtftarrv “ “** *“ **“ “ “ 'wiinual .W omI dIi m wm awarded la chairman of tin apsach dapartmont at ^ M g* « «p *lU on brfd April » m Room 101 of the Lactwa Hall DoUvarod by Himbarty Krilar. tha ueach waa part oi the Speech Night Recovery canoeUtion aponaored by tha rtafm the UM UfryttrKor* and la a req uite of the t. received third place lar bar ng» F or o n ly 3§o you can looK liKe this. Now you can wear your beer without spitting a drop on yourself Just slip into one of our "Good Taste of Beer' T-Shirts. They look terrific on guys or girls They 're perfect for wearing around cam pus a to Happy Hour But we only have a limited supply so send for yours today Th e Good Taste of Beer. Buy it in Bottles. S im Smai Medium large t «t»a t arge Color*. Red Navy ftac* O a r v O'**"- ii.no M a w wr- <■ Cay------------------------------------ Swe PVa’ir na-li 'Uian **-1 "«» Bornxwev «Je OWENS ILLINOIS T-SHIRT OTER PO Bo* 2480 Toledo Ohio 4.KiOE On« MO •'*»«> t*nM>>eU Os a* - Ob* •.,<** g.v r Our view good lucK, friends- So long, Class of *78 ^ and come It’s that time again-tim e to aay goodbye to another class of ■fe visit/ J graduating seniors We really hate to see you go. But we know how long and hard you've worked to get to this point in your lives, so we won't beg you to stay. We would, however, like to give each and every one of you a verBal pat on the Back—Because graduating from college is a pretty big deal Having that degree seems to Be the carrot we've all Been chasing in our race to Join the “real world," and a lot of lUPUl-ers are oBtaining that goal. We’d like to point out, though, that our graduating seniors are Just a little bit different from tBe average Bunch of 22-year-old, four-year-college grads It Just may Be that they deserve a little more praise then some of their counterparts around the state Hie average age here is aBout 24—so right off, we’re dealing with pretty-much-confirmed adults 'Hie chances are good that most of the 1978 graduating class already have Jobs.

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