Page 4 MS 1911 limiMUHl SfflUU MONTH Game Times: 5:00 and 7:00 p.m Forfeit Times: 5:15 and 7:15 p.m Women’s champion will he selected from the two best records playing “best of 3” games. Playoffs begin at 5:00 p.m., May 24, Monday. Co-ed Champion will be selected from the regulation tournament: best record is Champion. Men s Champion will be selected from a single elimination play-off beginning Tuesday, May 25, at 5:00 p.m. Fight teams will be selected for the Championship. Each division leader will participate as will the next four (4) best records in the two leagues. Playing selection for the tournament will be by “draw”. Conditions subject to correction/approval of the Rec/Ath Council. Nittany League: ALPHA: Studs, YJC’ers, Left Wing, Dec Gees. BETA: XGI, Junk, DMZ, Movement. Lions League: GAMMA: Foul Balls, Becky’s Buddies, Trojans, X-Rated. DELTA: Shickshinny Warriors, The Team, XGI-A, Raiders, Zero Defects. Home Run Derby by Don Dossier Intramurals for the Spring term started with the thud of a bat, as six teams vied for honors in a homerun derby held April 7 at the Athletic Building. Unfortunately, the day was typically April, featuring blustery winds and temperatures ranging in the low 40’s. As a result of the high winds, many possible homeruns had plenty of altitude, but lacked distance. The derby was won by the Raiders, as powerful Bob Werner smashed two pitches over the left field fence, 220 feet. Second place honors went to the DMZ’s and Studs Team 1, each hitting one homer. Young Jim Kihm blasted the lone DMZ homer, and Dick White had the Stud’s only score. Ed Gregorich of the DMZ’s smashed a pitch through the fence in an unsuccessful try to rewrite the Derby rules. Other teams participating were the XGl’s, Studs Team 2, and Movement. Unfortunately, the Junk forfeited due to a lack of players. Each of the Raiders received a certificate for winning the event. Softball The first Spring term intramural softball game was played April 12 at the Athletic Building. The YJC’ers trounced the Studs, 11-1, in a real slug-fest. The YJC’ers were led by the hard hitting of Terry Devenney, Joe Maschue, and Steve Hege. Hege, who also pitched, collected two doubles and a homerun in three at bats. Top hitters for the Studs were Dick White and Steve Krumsky, both going 3 for 3 at the plate. FIELD A: MEN'S GAMES ONLY Junk The Team *Zero Defects DMZ Studs XGI-A Beck’s Buddies Junk *Zero Defects X-Rated ♦Zero Defects Beck's Buddies Studs Left Wing S. Warriors X-Rated XGI X-Rated S. Warriors Foul Balls Junk Dee Gees The Team X-Rated YJC Beck's Buddies Foul Balls Troians The Team XGI DMZ Foul Balls The Team DMZ The Team The Team Studs X-Rated Junk YJC Left Wing Foul Balls The Team Raiders X-Rated The Team *Zero Defects Foul Balls XGI-A Studs DMZ The Team Raiders YJC XGI Trojans X-Rated The Team Trojans Beck’s Buddies XGI-A Studs Movement X-Rated S. Warriors Raiders *Zero Defects YJC DMZ Left Wing Junk Round Playoffs (Men) Round 1 Playoffs (Men) Round 2 Playoffs (Men) Round 2 Playoffs (Men) Playoff—Third Game (Women) Championship Game (Men) M=Mcn, W=Women, C=Coed Tennis Clinic by Don Hossler An intramural Beginners Tennis Clinic will be conducted on April 28, at 5:00 p.m., on the Student Centre Courts. Pinochle Cards has been scheduled for April 29, and continuing daily in the evening thereafter. For further information on these and other intramural events, students, faculty, and staff are urged to contact Bob Stanley in the Athletic Building. Intramural softball is now underway, with games being played at 5:00 p.m., until May, when games will be scheduled at 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. The fields are located beside the Athletic Building. There are more than twenty Men, Women, and CoEd teams entered in the competition. SOMEONE Someone Reaching Beginning—yet having learned not to trust... too much. Being needed— a sweet, deep down and giving feeling. To need a man when you’re down to bring you up— He feels the pangs you feel that hurt so bad- He feels you’re more of a woman than ever before— He feels more of a man— How could he feel less? While kissing your eyes Loving your touch Letting you cry Helping you smile. MAR THE CAPITOLIST FIELD B: MEN, WOMEN, CO-ED YJC Little Studs Movement Trojans Raiders Stan Steamers Left Wing Movement Trojans Junk Funny Co. Playmates Raiders Dee Gees YJC Trojans Little Studs Junk Funny Co, Dee Gees Playmates XGI Foul Balls S. Warriors Little Studs XGI DMZ S. Warriors Little Studs Stan Steamers XGI-A Junk Movement XGI-A Playmates Stan Steamers XGI-A Little Studs Dee Gees ‘Zero Defects Beck’s Buddies S. Warriors Shick. Chicks Beck’s Buddies Junk Funny Co. Dee Gees Foul Balls XGI-A Funny Co. XGI Playmates Movement S. Warriors T r oja ns XGI-Z Playmates S. Warriors Movement Little Studs Left Wing Raiders *Zero Defects DMZ Dee Gees NO GAME CMA Shick. Chicks Playoffs—First Game Beck’s Buddies Foul Balls Round 1 Playoffs Round 1 Playoffs Playoffs—Second Game NO GAME AMBULANCE SERVICE 944-6344 HEAD SHOP TO EXPAND On Tuesday night, April 14, another session of the Campus-Community Council was held. For those who were not aware of this group, it is a means for the Middletown area citizens and Capitol Campus to discuss common interests and problems. The Head Shop was invited by the Council to discuss a new program involving the establishment of a “store-front, walk-in counseling center” in and for the youth of the community. It would be staffed primarily by students of Capitol Campus. As explained by the attending members of the Head Shop, the extension of its services into the community could provide for informal discussions on college questions, including Scholastic Aptitude Testing, and adaptation; non-partisan drug counseling, help on personal problems. The proposal met with enthusiastic support from the Council. The Middletown area representatives requested that a formal written proposal be submitted to them for further study. They promised that a reply wcu'd be received within a week, if at all possible. Sumo Wrestling Results Intramural Sumo Wrestling Championships April 15, 1971, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Athletic Building Weight Class 135 lbs. and under 136-155 156-180 181-195 Unlimited Entry Team Points Studs 25 DMZ 25 Junk 25 Capitol Campus Varsity Golf vs. Franklin and Marshall Results of April 8, 1971 Golf Match at Hershey Park View Golf Course F & M Bill Jones Bill Woodward Gordon Banzhof Terry Briggs Gary Diven Raymond Bohn Gordon Banzhof Bill Jones BASIS- A NEW EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE American Higher Education is constantly being changed for the betterment of students. More and more institutions are giving more power to students in regard to choosing the type of education they feel is important to their own personal needs. This is what the proposed Bachelor of Arts Degree in Self-Initiated Studies will try to accomplish. BASIS will devote itself to student-centered learning. It will include untraditional field experience as well as traditional subjects. This program will eliminate the structured requirements of education which often prevent the students from fully developing their intellect. It will substitute grades with a substantial evaluation of the student’s progress. This new reform will also allow students and faculty to work closely together on a common ground. The program will provide an opportunity for students to concentrate on what most interests them. They will be able to design their own programs, which will be of great benefit to them. The experience gained will help them to better know themselves and the world and hopefully to live better as a result of these experiences from the self-initiated studies. Because the proposal is student and teacher centered, teachers must be included in the curriculum. The teachers may offer independent studies or field experience depending on the student. Each student will assign himself to a BASIS faculty and they will work together to design a specific program of study for that particular student. The faculty member will also keep a half teaching load to keep in touch with the college community. The BASIS Committee is composed of faculty and students. Some of the faculty members are Herbert S. Wednesday, April 21, 1971 Entries Placement NO ENTRIES J. Rice Ist D. Hossler 2nd C. Stephanie Ist D. Hall 2nd D. White 3rd J. Sabol 4th A. Litwak Ist C. Lebar 2nd L. Shamenko 3rd J. Cryder Ist M. Joseph 2nd Tournament Points 35 33 10 Points 214 H 4 Capitol Barry Lindsay Joe Maschue Kevin Michael Frank Bruno Bob Hartman Jeff Seaton 74 Joe Maschue 75 Barry Lindsay Coach, George Dressier Eisenstein, Robert Colman, Edgar Racey, John Patterson, Jack Susskind and William Aungst. The students on the committee are Judy Jennings, William Aspinall, Carl Albert. The faculty and interested students will form a recruiting term for admitting students into the program. This team will work closely with the Director of Academic Services, in that, they will give him a description of the Program—its ideas, expectations and types of students interested. The committee will also visit other campuses to explain the nature of the BASIS Program. The information gathered are examples of the feelings of this committee toward this program. This program, if accepted, will enable students to exercise their abilities in a way that will benefit them. They will be able to really enjoy their education because it will be designed by them. Above 'all they will gain valuable experience from this type of self-initiated learning which is what education is actually about—learning through experience. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? YOUR QUESTIONS ON ABORTION CAN ONLY BE FULLY ANSWERED BY PROFESSIONALS CALL (215) 878-5800 2k hours 7 days FOR TOTALLY CON FID ENTIAL INFORMATION. Lagai Abortions Without May Placement Points Total 100 160 75 133 50 85 Points