Page 4, The Rocket, April 22, 1982 Env. Science Campus Crusade Gospel Choir T M.I. Environmental scientist Steve Bartman, 1977 Slippery Rock State College graduate, will return to his alma mater April 29 to present a seminar in room 336, Vincent Sci ence Hall Everyone is invited to attend Mr The Campus Crusade for Christ will be sponsoring Phil Weigen, speaking on Biblical prophecy on Tuesday, April 26 at 8 p.m. in Dodds Hall Lounge Slippery Rock State College Gos pel Choir will present its annual Spring Concert on May 1, at 1 p.m in the Newman Center. Open to all interested Bartman's seminar on, "Inerting Ra dioactive Waste Liners.” Upon graduation, Steve Bartman worked 12 years in Chicago analyz- ing air and water for radioactive pol lutants. Presently, Steve is employed at Three Mile Island as a Nuclear Chemist. He has been involved in much of the cleanup analysis of ra dioactive materials found in the large volumes of contaminated air and water within the damaged reactor building. Part of Steve's responsibili ties is to monitor the effectiveness of ion exchange resins in the cleanup His seminar will begin at 1:30 p.m. Students interested in talking with Steve Bartman may do so alter the seminar Financial Aid A hearing examining the problems that students have with financial aid , is set for Tuesday from 1 p.m. to § p.m. in the College Union Multipur pose room The hearing is sponsored by CAS, with SGA assistance and will consist of students from Western Pennsyl vania and Ohio giving testimony to a hearing panel. This panel will cofisist of such individuals as Ms. Susan Croll of the U.S. Department of Edu cation, Tom Fabian of PHEAA, and Dale Ekas, SRSC Financial Aid Dir- ectory Mike Burk, hearing coordinator, stressed the importance of the hear ing saying that it gives the students an opportunity to be heard across the nation. He added that that results of this hearing will be a part of a larger report on financial aid to be distnib uted to the Department of Education Congress, and other higher educa tion policy makers This hearing 1s one of the 14 laun ched at select locations across the country by The United States Student Association and the National Student Educational tund during Apnl and May Burk said that anyone interested in giving testimony on Tuesday should SdbSs a0 i TRI-BETA? CLEANU 12:00 p.m. Sat. April 23 SDdd meet at VSH loading dock. S HSSHLBHSHSHLHLHHLHS POTTTITOIIIIP SOOIV Super Sayinos O Special group of several styles ladies sandals and only $14.99. Men's Dress Shoes - Save $20. - Men's Work Boots - 8” leather with full year warranty and save $10. Save $7.80 on boat shoes!!! Children’s sandals at only $7.99. 20% OFF on regularly priced merchandise!!! Save on all items! Wrangler Jeans: $19.99. Come early while the best selections last. Use Valu Coupon and save $5 on Athletics!! The Shoe Store 247 South Main Street, Slippery Rock, PA 16057 Hours: Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Slaves For Rent $751/2hs, Clean. Wash Clothes and Dishes Spring Wee 5:15-6:15 Youngstown's favorite top 40 Band 12:15 - 1:15 poc¥ v 5\:9&._‘\‘1:-@ \ * Sghlnx one of Pittsburgh's top Jazz bands Political Science/Law Club T Club announces its annual Law Day Observance. It will be held in the Spotts World Culture Building Aud- TR LOMD CLOMND CLOPMICI R kend Concert ALL DAY Bash! B.E. TAYLOR itorium on April 22 at 9:30 a.m. The speaker will be David Cook, Buler County District Attorney, and his topic will be "Criminal Justice Sys tem."” he Political Science and Law CONNY LA CLIMN COMN APPLICATIONS FOR 2 SECRETARIAL POSITIONS For STUDENT GOVERNMENT May be picked up at C.U. Room 2186. I Rockabilly at its best 1:30 - 2:30 gh's b Ount. est 6:30. 7:30 ock Bang G~FORCE Opened for Van Halen & ], Geils 4:00-5:00 Rock-n-Roll.