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‘HI action line Q; What is the last day that I can pay my tuition this semester without having my registration rejected? A: As we noted last week, the last day for this is Dec. 15, which is next Wednesday. Q: I am quitting school at the end of the semester. What are the procedures and implications involved in doing such a thing? A: First, you need to fill out a resignation form. This can be obtained from the Admissions and Records Office, or the Office of Student Affairs (201 Harriman Library) or the Division of Undergraduate Studies (Diefendorf). This form, once you have filled it out, must be signed by your advisor and by a staff member from ihe Office of Student Affairs. It then is returned to the Admissions and Records Office. If you intend to return the following semester we suggest that you fill out at the same time a form for readmission to be activated the following semester. This form can be obtained from the Admissions and Records Office. In any case, if you withdraw from the University following this procedure, you will have little trouble in reapplying. EDUARDO’S Q: Why is the lighting in the library so poor? A: It’s a matter of subjective judgement how bad it really is. However, the University and the Libraries in particular are hard hit by the current budget problems. There are many improvements that the University would like to make but can’t because of the lack of money. This is just one of them. Veal Cutlet Parmigiana $2.95 Veal Scallopine Marsala $3.25 Veal Francese 3.25 Eggplant Parmigiana 2.95 Shrimp Marmara 3.75 Shrimp Scampi 3.75 Chicken, Veal or Sausage Cacciatori $3.50 Q: How can I find out’more about the courses in Women’s Studies College? A; A catalog is available for immediate reference in 108 Winspear and will be available for general distribution soon at 108 Winspear and 133 Crosby. Instructors offering courses will hold office hours with students Dec. 9 - 15 at the times posted at the Winspear location. Permission of instructor can be obtained during these office hours. Home Style Cheese Ravioli . Spaghetti , ■■ *** S ,Uffed \r h t0n ' l meat) 4:025 5 mS Sauce $iQ5 Baked Manicotti (cheese) VkJt/ With Tomato Sauce K+J Baked Stuffed Shells (cheese) r With Marinara Sauce Home-Made Baked Lasagne s ° a^c S e auce Q; When can graduate students register? A: Graduate students should pick up their registration packets at the Admissions and Records office from now to Dec. 23. They should return them to the Admissions and Records Office as soon as they have them filled out. This can be done by mail or in person at the office. It is advisable, however, to do it as soon as you can. With Chicken Liver Caruso With Italian Sausage Linguine with White or Red Clam Sauce $2.25 . 2.25 . 2.25 EDUARDO’S Take-Out Service -Pizza* SMALL LARGE CHEESE $1.20 $1.80 EXTRA ORDER of each ingrediant .30 .40 Green Olives-Sweet Peppers-Pepperoni-Black Olives-Mushrooms-Hot Peppers- Onions-Anchovies-Sausage Q: I will be 18 shortly. Can I register to vote? How about the primaries? I live in Buffalo. A: The Board of Elections for Erie County tells us that central registration of voters began on Dec. 3 and will continue until 30 days before the 1972 primary election (this date is uncertain, but it most likely will be in June). Residents of Erie County can register at the Board of Elections. I 34 West Eagle Street, in downtown Buffalo. The offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.in. to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to I 2 noon. To register in Erie County, you have to prove that you are a permanent member of the community. Proof of this might be that you live with your parents in Erie County. Or, if your parents are from another city or county, a driver’s license or car registration giving your name and a local address will be acceptable. ENJOY A WING DING A Delicious Platter of Chicken Wings Served with Celery Pieces and a Cup of Blue Cheese Dressing. phone 834-3773 PLEASE ORDER-SWEET, HOT OR MILD SINGLE ORDER 150-DOUBLE ORDER .2,50 THREE ORDERS OR MORE ..$1.00 per order 3297 Bailey Ave.-Res. 834-3773 Q: I think that I’m pregnant and headed for a nervous breakdown What can i'do? A; You say that you “think” that you are pregnant. We suggest that you rush and not walk to the Health Services in Michael Hall and make sure. They will ascertain whether or not you are pregnant. After that, there are a variety of avenues open to you. We suggest that you • see someone immediately for counseling on this matter. The doctors in the Health Services will help. Or, if you wish, see someone in the Office of Student Affairs and Services (201 Harriman Library) or in the Counseling Center (in the basement of Harriman Library). There is help available and your problems can be solved. Please seek help now! The Colleges Spring 72 Catalog Q: I just received a parking ticket that I feel is unfair. What can I do? A: The best thing to do is to call the officer whose name appears on the ticket as the issuing officer. His name is on the bottom of the ticket. Campus Security tells us that you may be able to explain it to him and if your complaint is just, something may be able to be done about it. IS on the way Q: What exactly is the Alumni Association and how could I find out about the trips they sponsor? A: The Alumni Association is just what the name states: it is the official organization pf the University for graduates of The State University of Buffalo. Graduates are automatically enrolled as members of the Association for the first year after they graduate. After that, to belong, they must pay dues. The association sponsors a number of trips and tours during the year as a part of its program. If you are interested in any of these we suggest that you call the Alumni Association (123 Jewett Parkway) at 831-4121. It should be available on campus by December 17th Single copies are now located at Q: Where can I take civil service examinations for federal and state jobs? 1 am interested in the Field of social services. A: There are many and sundry civil service examinations offered each year by local, county, state and federal agencies. For information on the area in which you are interested we suggest you call the following: State: Department of Civil Service, 1 West Genesee Street, Buffalo, 842-4260. Federal: Civil Service Commission, 68 Court Street, Buffalo, 842-2834. • 106 Diefendorf ■ Norton Hall ■ Trailer No. 7 The Spectrum * ■ Outside 133 Crosby Sub Board I* Page twenty . The Spectrum . Friday, December 10, 1971 BUM MUM because ef tbe huge demand! BUY TOW TICKETS OUT! WKBW AND BUFFALO FESTIVAL BRING BACK JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Authorized Stiawood Ctjncert Version with Cast of 40 \The Rock Opera With Reverence\ KLEINHANS MUSIC HALL FOUR PERFORMANCES: SAT., JAN. 29.VWV.. SUN., IAN. 30 V'A All seats reserved; MAIN FLOOR $645 BALCONY $5-$4 Tickets on tele Tuesday, Dec. 14, at Buffalo Festival Ticket Office, Slaller-Hilton lobby (mail orders accepted with stompod-self-addressed envelope); U.R. Norton Mall, State College Ticket Office; Falls Tickets, Hoabarla Plato. Niagara fall*.