The capitolist. (Middletown, Pa.) 1969-1973, October 31, 1969, Image 3

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    October 31, 1969
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Plan -for Hie *7 Z Presidential Camj>ai]h? n
Junior Elections Held
.Linda DeCarolis
It was election time once again
at Capitol Campus. The “hidden
persuaders” were plastered on
every wall and door in the admin
istration building. The campaign
ing was quiet but very effective.
Fifteen candidates were in the run
ning, but only eight could win.
Three “at-large” and one from
each curriculum.
Speeches were given the night
before the election. Each can
didate was introduced and voiced
his views on the job of a senator.
Then all went back to the dorms
anticipating the results which
wouldn't be announced until the
victory dance that night.
The dance was crowded s.rnce
students were there waiting
thirstily for the announcement of
the winner of the cheerleader's
raffle. Others were standing ner
vously to see if their candidate
had won the election. Others were
just there to enjoy the band.
Diane Walton and Dave Carey,
who were in charge of elections,
did a fine job. The winners are:
Rosemary " Bennett-Social Sci
ence Senator. She attended H.A.
C.C. where she was the secretary
of the SGA, Vice-president of her
sorority, and active in many other
groups. Rosemary's home is in
Lemoyne, Pa.
Barry Kimmel-Humanities Sen
ator. He attended Montgomery
County Community College and
he resides in Philadelphia.
Dan Ross was elected Elemen
tary Education Senator.
Chas Kznaric-Business Senator.
Chas is from the Pittsburgh area
and he attended Allegheny Com
munity College, Boyle Campus.
He was active in the Social Club,
the Advertising Committee, and
was president of the Bowling Club.
A 1 Litwak-Engineering Senator.
A 1 is from Collingswood, New Jer
sey. He graduated from .Spring
Garden College where he was the
secretary of SGA, president of
Gamma Delta lota and was the
editor of the college newspaper.
Eric Murray-Senator at Large.
Eric is from New York City, and
he attended Keystone Junior Col
lege. There he was vice-president
Social Calendar
October 31
Dance Group “Truth Justice
and The American Way”
November 1
All U-Day University Park
November 15
Film “Wait Until Dark”
November 22
Las Vegas Night
November 25
Thanksgiving Dinner at the
Moose
THE CAPITOLIST
of his class, editor of the year
book, and a member of Phi Theta
Kappa, the national honor frater
nity.
Sal Paradise-Senator at Large.
Sal is from Pittsburgh. He grad
uated from Allegheny Community
College where he was active in
the social committee, the tennis
team, and chairman of many cam
pus functions.
Bernie Schonbach-Senator at
Large. Bernie is from Southamp
ton, Penna. He attended Ogontz
Campus. He was an active mem
ber of intramurals, A.S.T.M.E.
chairman, and sports editor of the
paper.
These are the winners! These
are the senators you elected. They
are eager and willing to work for
you. Voice your complajnts to
them, let them know what you
want.
Added Credit Info
. . .Richard Donahoe
In the interes ot a better informed
student body, The Capitolist is
publishing information concerning
the transfer of credits in addition
to those that were accepted by
Capitol Campus when you entered
as a seventh term Junior. It is
possible to have this school accept
additional credits that could be
applied to an earlier graduation
date or provide a lighter schedule
through your terms at Capitol
Campus.
To accomplish additional credit
transfer, the procedure is as fol
lows:
1. See your adviser to obtain
the necessary form.
2. Obtain transcripts from pre
vious institution.
3. Carefully study the Capitol
Campus catalog to find courses
that are equivalent or roughly
equivalent to those you have taken
and .wish to have transferred in.
4. See your adviser for help on
the best selections. You will need
his approval and the approval of
the department head before the
petition can be brought to Dr.
Eisenstein for final approval.
The courses are entered on your
record as credit by examination,
which simply means the grade you
received in the original course is
the grade you received in your
credit by examination. There is a
fee involved and there is a limit to
the number of additional credits
you can have transferred, but it is
worth the effort when you succeed
in having previously unrecpgnized
credits accepted.
“Capitol” Radio
Have you heard the voice of
Capitol Campus? What voice?
The most entertaining voice cer
tainly. It’s Radio Station WZAP,
640 on the AM radio dial. “ZAP”
serves Capitol Campus fourteen
hours a day beginning with the
Linda Clark show at 11 a.m. and
signing off with “The Night Talk
Show,” featuring Pete Uhnidt
from 12 midnight to 1 a.m.
ZAP features music, news, and
community information. The pro
gramming itself is designed in a
manner which allows each disc
jockey to run his show as he
wishes.
The station is currently under
going extensive changes in equip
ment to improve signal strength
in Wrisberg Hall and the Meade
Heights area. If the signal is
weak in your area, it should in
crease within the next few weeks.
The station’s manager is Jim
Fogarty, Program Director and
Business Manager is Joe Glica,
News Director Don Hossler. The
lines of WZAP are always open to
students and faculty alike. Any
one wishing to voice opinions or
requests are urged to make them
known by calling the station at
944-9533.
Wisdom of
Spiro Agnew
Dogs
Do we rattle in a vas! can creat
ing howels on noise but never a
Wimper of wisdom .... I hope
but I dought .... you come to
see that there are no highbreds in
the human race. Only alf-harted
lost mongrels but I am optomistic
about the whole thing? I will read
more and the rationalization will
help protect me and give me the
allusion of contentment. For a
time the distraction is valuable I
know The introspection
arrises out. of a selfish lonelyness
I know But they are so
stupid, can there be hope as they
guide with there inches of insight.
I have great potenchal to be a
drunk.
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Richie