INTRAMURAL FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST PLACE NAME Ist Randy Kresge 21 2nd Gene Clews 20 3rd Ernie Brownstein 19 4th Victor Myloradowycz 19 sth Tim Rumsey 17 6th Paul Greenberg 17 7th Don Hossler 15-17 Bth Harold Voglesong 15-15 9th Iggy Loßianco 15-14 10th Jeff Seaton 15-13-X 11th Ed Raible 15-13-0 12th Marc Joseph 15-12 ENTRY PLACE TEAM POINTS POINTS TOTAL Raiders 25 100 125 Movement 25 75 100 Movement 0 50 50 Movement 0 25 25 Individual 0 0 0 Movement 0 0 0 DMZ 25 0 25 Studs 25 0 25 DMZ 000 DMZ 000 Studs 0 0 0 Studs 0 0 0 Other Entries: Bob Hartman Studs—7, Dennis Silbaugh DMZ-11 Rich White Studs-11, Rich Willis Studs-12, John Marmarich DMZ—7, Bob Fritz Syndicate -14, Jim Shabelski Studs-12, Don Lewis Trojans-7, Mark Levin Movement-10, Danny Trozzi Gino Giants-10, Walt Miller Gino Giants-10, Bill Glavin Gino Giants-9, Joe Rice DMZ-13, Jim Kihm DMZ-4, Allan Hooper DMZ—9, Glen Gorney DMZ-11, Ed Gregori DMZ-1 3, Dick Risinger Raiders-8, Gene Fazzie Trojans-10, John Mergenthaler Trojans-10, Mike Kelly Trojans-6, Paul Roberts Trojans-6, Rock Shammnick DMZ-1 1, Bob Polis Gino Giants-10, Leroy Howell Studs-6, Bob Guss Faculty-14, Mike Tannous DMZ—II, Brian Newman DMZ—I4, Gerald Slagle DMZ-12, Denny Cole Movement-14, Gary Swartz Movement-12, and Bernie Schonbach DMZ-2. BILLIARDS! Deadline for Billiards (Male, Female, Coed) is January 29, 1971 at 5:00 p.m. Billiards begin on February 2nd. This will be an elimination tournament at the Student Center. There will be a three day limit. (Continued from Page 1 ) Al ter Father Linden’s speech, the audience began to ask questions. A great deal of misunderstanding occured between the stage and the audience. Father Linden’s answers reflected a high emotional involvement. Judging from the audience reaction, Father Linden’s answers were unsatisfactory, dealing more in the philosophical implications of the case, than in the actual facts. At this point, Tom Minnicker, from the Harrisburg Counsel, came out and spoke on behalf of the three Baltimore priests. “All will enter pleas of NOT GUILTY”, Minnicker said. He confirmed that the government cannot prove the conspiracy. He reiterated that there was no such plot, and that these “men are Not Guilty.” After Minnicker’s speech, the audience became enthusiastic. Many signed for the Vigil and Rally, and many contributed money. Times for the Vigil will be 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Thursday and 10:00 a.m. to noon on Friday. On Thursday night, a film on Dan Berrigan will be shown at 8:00 p.m., in the Function Room of the HACC Student Union Building. On Friday, January 29th, there will be a Rally at noontime on the Capitol steps. About thirty members of the Capitol Campus community were in attendance at the meeting Sunday. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS AND TOTAL POINTS TOTAL MADE DMZ Raiders Movement Studs Syndicate Trojans Gino Giants Faculty Individual Entries Total Men Participants Total Men Participations WOMEN’S INTRAMURALS PLACE NAME Ist Sheila Paton 12 2nd Jeri Delaney 6 3rd Phyllis Honeyman 5 4th Sheila Ryan 4 sth Jan June 4 6th Barbara Schurig 3 7th Paul Friedman 1 FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST -25 SHOTS ENTRY PLACE TEAM POINTS POINTS TOTAL DMZ Women 25 100 125 Playmates 25 75 100 DMZ Women Playmates DMZ Women DMZ Women DMZ Women TEAM TOTALS DMZ Women Playmates Total Women Participants Total Women Participations PREGNANT? NEED HELP? YOUR QUESTIONS ON ABORTION CAN ONLY BE FULLY ANSWERED BY PROFESSIONALS CALL (215) 878-5800 24 fiours 7 days FOR TOTALLY CON FID ENTIAL INFORMATION. Legal Abortions Without Delay This Week’s Happenings THURSDAY-January 28th, another big kegger at Superthrift in Middletown. Be sure to bring your College I.D. Sponsored by our CCSC. SATURDAY- January 30th, Chinese New Year. MONDAY-Movie, “Le Bonheur” in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Artist Lecture Series, February Ist. TUESDAY-February 2nd, a Dance Concert in the Student Center at 9:00 featuring Locust Grove, The Hollow Axis, and The Hard Times. Sponsored by the CCSC. The roots of responsibility run deep Join VISTA and c^row Volunteers in Ser/ice to America On Campos 27-19 XGI Conference The XGI Fraternity had the privilege of hosting a one-day conference at the Pennsylvania State University (Capitol Campus), which was held Saturday, January 16,1971. Participants in the conference were representatives from twenty colleges in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The featured speaker was Robert D. Ford, staff assistant on the Governor’s Council for Human Services. Ford, a 1970 Capitol Campus graduate, has been instramental in the development of the Program to Advance Veteran’s Education—PAVE. TOTAL PA RT’T POINT! 15 25 2 125 7 175 8 25 1 25 5 25 4 25 1 25 1 TOTAL MADE Topics of discussion ranged from: PAVE and Vet’s counseling programs, to communications between college and organization methods. There will be another conference on April 3, 1971, which will also be hosted by the Capitol Campus XGI Fraternity. 50 50 25 25 0 0 0 0 175 Points 125 Points TEACHING IN MIDDLETOWN: The faculty and administration of Middletown High School have taken six Capitol Campus Student Teachers under their wings...in everything from unhooking Annie Ferrino’s dress from her coat to catching Tony McGovern’s falling Coke bottle. Ed Hoffman seems extremely hung-up with Dangling Participles and Mr. Farmer his co-op. Becky Myers has just enough knowledge of French as well as English, and it seems her co-op teaches both! Mr. Allan Gallager can’t decide between baked macaroni and his sixth period class. Mr. Bianchi enjoys coffee breaks while he hears about “long hair” and the next class. Tony likes to use the phrase, “Shut up!”, to his class. He thinks these are the only two words to use...and he’s right! Miss Ferrino, who very rarely answers to her name after being “Annie” all her life, is not knocking over as many desks this week, and is getting used to her high heels. A surprise visit from the Grahams on Wednesday caught the Student Teachers trying to smile, and talk about anything but student teaching. THE CAPITOLIST by Mauro Notaro CAPITOLIST STAFF On the Snot! by Superteacher GOT THE CUT ?? by Lee A. Nell Got the clap? Bad Breath? B.O.? Are you bothered by excess stomach acid? Acne? Zits? Headaches? Neuritis? Neuralgia? Fine. Go down to the nearest Rea and Derricks and buy your way to pleasant living. However, if you are bothered by paying $7.50 per term to park a car for classes and you don’t know what to do, keep reading. We’ve found the answer. Is Lee Levan a sniveling idiot? Is he a tyrant? Do you hate Professor X, but have to take him anyway? Does Twyla Brown pass you in the hall and not say “Hi”? (There must be someone she doesn’t know.) Does the food in the dorms stick in your throat? Do your next-door neighbors keep you up nights? You may be waiting for the answer. Here it is. Bitch. That’s right. BITCH! BITCH! BITCH! One of the few pleasures we have left is the plain, ordinary bitch. Throw open your back door and scream. Write a letter to your Congressman. Tell the professor where to get off. Somewhere in your head there is a bitch waiting to be heard. Well, open up and let it out. Last week’s Editorial was about apathy. We’ve got it here. And we’ve also got people saying we should come together. That’s not a bad idea. But if you can’t get on that scene start your own. Bitch. Everyone has something that really sets him off. And if you find someone with a similar gripe, fine. You’ve got a movement. As has been pointed out, last year was a year of action just as this year is a year of inaction. Maybe joining a group is no good anymore, and maybe doing something constructive leaves you cold. But if you ignore a bitch and just do some dope or flip on the tube, chances are that the bitch will still be there next day. So why not bitch? It can’t hurt. Critic’s Notebook ZABRISKI POINT or THE DECLME AND FALL OF MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI AS PERFORMED OY A CREW OF RANK AMATEURS Reviewed by William M. Sloane It would be difficult to isolate the absolute Worst Film of 1970, for such would involve hours of agony passed in sleazy drive-ins as Vincent Price turns a laser beam on Elvis Presley making love to Annette Funicello. Let us then consider one sub-category: The Most Arrogant Film of the Year, Zabriski Point. Inexperienced actors and actresses having been handed leading roles, it would have been less insulting to us and to them had the director at least tried to exact a semblance of characterization. In this case Signor Antonioni achieves a passable line-reading, though at times we could have sworn he was holding up cue cards. Several scenes are direct plagiarisms from other, better movies, but most are unfortunately original. “Let a pair of kids cavort in the desert,” says this brand of streamy-consciousness, “and have the camera act merely as an observer.” It would have been less insulting had the cameraman been awake Seeming to have achieved sufficient mediocrity at simple surrealism (Blow-Up), Antonioni now has moved on to another level: simple atrocity. If cinema of the absurd is done cleverly enough it may be possible to cover up certain structural One of the many ways you can bitch is to write a letter to the Editor of this paper. Chances are that we’ll print it. Or write an article. Although this is one of the best ways to bitch, there are others. Run down the hall naked and screaming. Or wear a sandwich board to classes. Burn your “favorite” teacher in effigy. Or burn yourself. But don’t just give up. Brutal communication is better than no communication at all. So bitch a little. Does Spiro Agnew make your stomach churn? Do you still hate the war? Do your roommates feet smell? Do you hate people who write stupid articles like this? Well, let’s hear it! SWIMMING The Jewish Community Center at Front and Vaughn Streets in Harrisburg, has given permission for Capitol Campus Students to use their swimming pool facility every Wednesday from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. beginning January 13 and ending June 23,1971. Student Requirements: (1) 10 cent fee for towel and soap. (2) Show OWN student ID (3) Wear swimming cap if you have long hair; Bring your own or buy one at the center for $2.00. If you have questions call Bob Stanley at 787-7751 or the Jewish Community Center at 236-9555. (Mr. Ted Woods). ENVIRONMENTAL FILM LISTINGS. . . February 4-“ What is Ecology”, “Problem With Water is People”; February 11-“ The Third Pollution”, “The River”; February 25-“ Between the Tides”, “Peace and Voices in the Wilderness” weaknesses. When the construction of a work is so blatantly third-rate that one winces in embarrassment, it’s time to go home. Remember the fabulous films ot the thirties in which a newspaper headline would come spinning out onto the screen? How far we have progressed! Antonioni unifies his effort with screaming radio newscasts, as unskillfully done as possible. The story itself is completely predictable, with each move obviously pointing the next. There is no climax, and at least three adequate stopping points are ignored as the film creaks on. Zabriski Point substitutes mistake for mystique; there are such unprofessional errors that one cannot consider them accidental. This is pure audience-contempt. Antonioni takes for granted that a genius can receive only praise, even as a garbage collector. He won’t have the opportunity to dump on us again. Facial 1971 Features DARTS! Deadline for darts (Male, Female) is February 4, 1971 at 5:00 p.m. Darts begin on February Bth. This will be an elimination tournament at the Student Center, individual with a three-day limit. Page 4 Syndicate,