The capitolist. (Middletown, Pa.) 1969-1973, October 14, 1970, Image 10

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    SPORTS REPORTS:
Cross-Country and Bowling
The Capitol Campus recreation/
athletic department under the com
petent direction of Mr. Robert Stan
ley has and is undergoing rapid pro
gress since the beginning of the
term. The cross-country schedule
has already been established. (Games
and players listed below). The bowl
ing team has already one team and
openings for others. (Available
times, sex requirements and lessons
listed below.) Bob held an officials
clinic in the student center on Sep
tember 30th, in order to instruct stu
dents interested in officiating at the
intramural football games.
Plans are being made for other ac
tivities this term. Around Novem
ber 2, horseshoe contests for men,
women and co-eds will be formed,
and around November 4th, a bicycle
derby for men, women, or co-eds.
Walk-a-mile, cross country, and vol
leyball are included in these plans.
All of these and any other activities
will be announced.
Bob told me of his intense interest
in forming a student recreation/ath
letic council. The council would rep
resent the student body and assist in
the present and future direction of
the Capitol Campus athletic, recrea
tion and intramural programs. Stu
dents interested in the program and
its present design can contact Bob
Stanley (Recreation/Athletics Co
ordinator), Ron Johnson (Dorm rep
resentation), or Bruce Finster (the
ENVIRONMENT
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mental rights of people, environ
mental rights. These social costs
must be cycled back to the polluter,
so that they are prevented at the
earliest stage of production. We
then must communicate to the pub
lic and pertinent authorities the
known or knowable technological
remedies. This technology can be
employed with relative ease, but the
structure of our corporations pre
vent them from seeing this. We of
ten get the impression that indus
tries are working at the limit of
technology in controlling pollution,
this is nonsense and ego-pornogra
phy. To get back to some of our ob
jectives; we must undertake cam
paigns to halt the excessive growth
of population, the depletion of our
natural resources, and the pollution
of our water, earth and air.
Our purpose should not be so much
with the control of the air, water,
and land, but the control of man.
We must all become aware that our
attack on the environment is an at
tack on ourselves. As Pogo stated,
“We have met the enemy and he is
us.” In this new enthusiasm with
the fight to save our environment,
there is much rhetoric, and too little
understanding of ecological prob
lems. Everyone does the new move
ment by service, it is very popular,
and everyone seems to know about
it. This has its advantages and dis
advantages. It can mislead the con
cerned person to believe that our
THE CAPITOLIST
McGovern
Meade Heights representative.)
Tues. 10-6—4 p.m.—Messiah College-
Triangular Meet-cu of Pittsburgh
at Johnston-distance of 5 miles
Wed. 10-4—4 p.m.—Berks Campus-
Quadrangular meet - MillersviUe
and Schuylkill - 3 miles
Wed. 10-21—4 p.m.—Home-dual meet
with York Junior College
Wed. 10-28—4 p.m.—Elizabethtown-
5 miles
Sat. 10-31—2:30 p.m.—York college
Triangular meet - Allentown col
lege - 4 miles
Tues. 11-3—4 p.m.—at Berks Cam
pus - Triangular meet - Schuylkill
Campus - 3 miles
Wed. 11-11—4 p.m.—York Junior col-
lege - Dual meet - 3 miles
Sat. 11-21—1 p.m.—Berk Campus -
Inter-Campus Championships - 3
Members: Ed De Cook (captain),
Bob Bell, Ralph Bradley, Lueien
Cross, Bob Pace, Joe Popeck, Carl
Remely, Tim Ramsey, Ken Scuddy,
Gary Stephenson, Jim Vanko, Bo
Lukawski, Charles Young, George
Gallandorm, and E. Kenneth Archer.
Bowling Schedule
Tuesday—ladies only
9':30 to 11:30 p.m.
Friday—mixed
6:46 to 9:00 p.m.
Lessons available for all
1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Friday
10 a.m. to 12 noon Monday,
Tuesday, and Friday.
N. B. The mixed league on Wednes
day is closed.
“Forbidden Games”
In Auditorium
The Cultural Film Series announces
the presentation of Forbidden Games
This is perhaps the greatest anti
war film since La Grande Illusion.
It is the poignant story of two young
French children who become play
mates during the German occupation
during 1940. The game of burying
dead field animals becomes the chil
dren’s secret, as they imitate the
cruel adult life that surrounds them.
Winner of the Venice Grande Prize.
The sensitive portrayal of the hor
rors of war will be shown in the audi
torium at 7:30 p.m., on October 26,
1970.
fight has generally been accepted.
This is far from the truth. Our
fight is a truly revolutionary one.
The Committee on Environmental
Pollution at Capitol Campus will
work in coordination with Scope, Stu
dent Committee on Pollution of the
Environment which has its office in
Washington.
Meeting announcements will be
printed in the Capitolist and posted
on bulletin boards around the ad
building. If anyone would like to
contact me concerning the commit
tee, my house number is 8248 Nel
son Drive, and my phone number is
944-7785. The first meeting will be
held on Tuesday, October 13th at 7
p.m. in W 245.
October 14, 1970
Football Schedule
Faculty Team vs Junk Oct. 8 at
4:00 p.m.
YJC’ers vs Gino’s Giant’s Oct. 8
at 4:00 p.m.
DMZ vs XGI Club ‘A’ Oct. 8 at
6:00 p.m.
Hell, Death & Destruction ‘B’ vs
YJC’ers ‘A’ Team Oct. 8 at
6:00 p.m.
The Headhunters vs Studs ’B’
Oct. 12 at 4:00 p.m.
Trojans vs XGI Club ‘B’ Oct 12 at
4:00 p.m.
Hell, Death & Destruction ‘B’ vs '3rd
Floor Church Oct. 12 at 5 p.m.
XGI Club ‘A’ vs Faculty Team
Oct. 12 at 6:00 p.m.
Hell, Death & Destruction ‘A’ vs
Gino’s Giant’s Oct. 13 at 4 p.m.
Faculty Team vs The Headhunters
Oct. 13 at 4:00 p.m.
DMZ vs YJC’ers ‘B’ Team Oct. 13
at 5:00 p.m.
Studs ‘A’ vs XGI Club ‘A
at 5:00 p.m.
3rd Floor Church vs XGI Club ‘B’—
Oct. 16 at 4:00 p.m.
YJC’ers ‘B’ Team vs Faculty Team—
Oct. 15 at 4:00 p.m.
Trojans vs Junk Oct. 15 at 5 p.m.
Hell, Death & Destruction ‘B’ vs
Studs ‘B’ Oct. 15 at 5:00 p.m.
YJC’ers ‘A’ Team vs XGI Club ‘A’
Oct. 19 at 4:00 p.m.
Faculty Team vs Trojans Oct. 19
at 4:00 p.m.
DMZ vs Studs ‘A’ Oct. 19 at 5 p.m.
Hell, Death & Destruction ‘A’ vs
YJC’ers ‘B’ Team Oct, 19 at
5:00 p.m.
XGI Club ‘B’ vs Studs ‘B’ Oct. 20
at 4:00 p.m.
Studs ‘A’ vs Faculty Team Oct.
20 at 4.*00 p.m.
Hell* Death & Destruction ‘B’ vs
The Headhunters Oct. 20 at
5:00 p.m.
3rd Floor Church vs Junk Oct. 20
at 5:00 p.m.
YJC’ers ‘A’ Team vs Studs ‘A’
Oct. 22 at 4:00 p.m.
Gino’s Giants vs XGI Club ‘A’
Oct. 22 at 4:00 p.m.
DMZ vs Hell, Death & Destruction
‘A’ Oct. 22 at 5:00 p.m.
Faculty Team vs Hell, Death &
Destruction ‘B’ Oct. 22 at 5 p.m.
Oct. 18
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circulation. The people who are
reading these articles want to know
the truth and deserve to know it.
And, finally, students. If the
article “Alcohol and Tobacco vs.
Marijuana” stays on the bulletin
board, hear are a few suggestions
for its use. Write “Punch Line”
next to the last sentence (complete
with circles and arrows) and send it
to a friend who is a head. Get some
pencil shavings and roll a giant joint
for a friend who is not a head. Tear
it up and use it to roll a real joint—
yech. Those of you with masochistic
tendencies can use it for bathroom
tissue. Best of all send it home to
mother and tell her what good care
you are getting here. But please,
nlease don’t read it if you are high.
It would probably be very funny.
And it’s not.