O LUST WEEK in the FFL Last week the intramural Flag Football League opened its season. On Tuesday the XGl’s beat Studs Gold 19-0 and the Studs Blue beat the Gornik’s 19-6. In the XGI win, Cal Yohe-had four interceptions and Steve Kagay scored twice to lead the attack. At half, the XGl’s were up 6-0 with penalties bothering them most of the time. They completely dominated the second half and the only thing the Studs had to cheer about was a pass intercepted in the end zone by Leroy Howell to stall another XGI threat. Studs Blue, with a 19-6 win over Gorniks, had three touchdowns by Ryder, Hall, and Krumsky. Games on Wednesday had A.M.F. with scores by Bell, Rable, and Szatkowski beating the Green Knights 19-14. Bagby and DeCook scored for the losers. Also, them with two scores by Sefchok beat M&M’s 19-6. And the Trojans with two touchdowns by Garrett beat Studs Gold 32-0. Thursday had the XGl’s winning their second game of the season thanks to a forfeit by DMZ. DMZ was last year’s intramural champs, they certainly don’t deserve to use the name DMZ if they’re going to forfeit games. Also on Thursday, the Trojans beat Studs Blue 26-6. The Trojan attack was started by Bill Garrett who took an interception in for a score. The tenacious Trojan defense held the Studs scoreless until the fourth quarter when Denny Rush threw a TD pass to Jim Cryder. Other Trojan scores were by Paul Roberts, Larry Chupka, and Carl Grozinski. By Steve Wesley and Steve Rosenweig To Professor Schultz and the other stiflers of intelligence, from a speech by C. H. Greenwalt, President of E. I. Dupont de Nemours and Co.: “Behind every advance of the human race is a germ of creation growing in the mind of Some lone individual-an individual whose dreams awaken him in the night while others lie contentedly asleep.” “We need those dreams, for today’s dreams represent tomorrows realities... The great problem, the great question, is to develop within the framework of , the group the creative genius of the individual...” COMING SOON! Blood, Sweat, and Tears ... to the Los Angeles Colliseum. Our Unabashed Dictionary (which also happens to be Playboy’s) defines Virgin as rookie nookie. ECO Notes: A dam is being constructed on the upper Potomac River, which, according to Three different water experts, will be unusable for any recreational purposes when completed. The culprit? Sulphuric acid from coal mines in Maryland and West Virginia. Thirty years ago today John Wilkes Booth was dead. Sports WELCOME THE LIONS On October 16 the Nittany Lions football team will be arriving at Olmstead Airport at approximately 7:45 p.m. after hopefully defeating Syracuse. It’s about time that we get involved and show our appreciation for one of the finest football teams of the decade. Pennsylvania State University, it’s our school, contrary to some people’s belief. The team needs and deserves our support. So far this year we are undeafeated after crushing Navy and lowa and getting by Air Force. Coach Joe Paterno assures us of a winning season and a possibility of a bowl bid. This is why we are asking you, the members of the student body, to be out at Olmstead to welcome the team after the Syracuse game. Let’s show them that another campus does exist besides the one at State College. After welcoming the team at Olmstead we will continue the celebration at the Student Center. A film of the 1969 Penn State - Kansas Orange Bowl game will be shown. It’s free. IT’S OUR TEAM, L ET’S BE PROUD OF IT! X-COUNTRY CLUB PRACTICES New and old members of the cross-country club meet Monday through Thursday nights, from 7 to '8 P.M., in front of the Recreation/Athletics Building. Ed DeCook, player-coach, can be contacted at 232-6849 by anyone interested in this activity. SMILIN’ Birthday wishes to all who are still counting, and belated wishes to Gail Shapiro. Heard a report that last Monday a Commando Squad attacked dorms and then wiped out City Line Diner. Good luck to the Zappers! If they are like the Phillies, they will draw crowds, but won’t win games. Penn State 16; Air Force 14. Right on, State! Hope Bob Stanley soon decides to do something. Get well wishes to Phil Wexler who ate two eggs, bacon, toast, and pancakes, and topped it off with two glasses of moo juice at City Line Diner. Juniors will soon find out that Mr. Paul is the General Patton of Capitol Campus. Glad they’re having Open House on a weekend-everyone goes home anyway. Teacher evaluation: 20% of Dr. Patterson’s students have fewer cavities. Dick Nixon is going to China. Prof. Neah should go with him. Jim Nabors is having a HARD time STICKING with Rock Hudson. THE CAPITOLIST Intramural Bowling Starts “Uncle Miltie” used to say, “Take your kids out of the streets and put them in the alleys.” Well, last Wednesday night wasn’t Jackpot Bowling but the students were off the Campus and at Middletown Lanes for the start of Intramural Bowling. A great crowd turned out for the opening night and after three meetings with the team captains it was decided that there was 18 teams bowling on 12 lanes only at Capitol Campus. It seems that some teams will have to bowl on party night (i.e. Tuesdays). Harvey Brown (or is it Charley Brown) had the first 7-10 split of the season. Poor Harvey, it could only happen to him. Anyway, it was a good night for the pins. There are still a few openings for those wishing to participate. VARSITY BASKETBALL Special pre-season meeting in Room E-310. Time - 6:00 P.M. Date October 14 (Tonight) Coach . Bill Aungst (787-7746) All interested competitors are welcomed and encouraged to come. DARTS The entry deadline for men and women is tomorrow, October 15, at 12:00 noon. Sign up at the Recreation/Athletics Building for this single elimination tournament. Who is the idiot that thinks he’s always announcing a horse race? XGl’s - F 9; Studs Gold - 0 Sticky fingers Cal Yohe picked off four Studs aerials - tough defense. Congrats to the Bookstore. It’s easier to register than to buy books. You don’t have to wait for lunch if you want to get sick, breakfast is now being served in Venderville. Right on, Daisy. Sorry, Nicky. Limerick of the Week: There once was a man named McGruder Who saw a nude and wooed her. But she thought it rude To be wooed in the nude But McGruder was shrewder and screwed her. History’s Scrapbook: One year ago today, Closmuith Cozzle was given a ticket for jay-walking. When he refused to pay the fine, Mr. Paul took his shoes away for 30 days. Trivia Question of the Week: What was the name of the old lady that lived across the hall from Margie in “My Little Margie?” Last week’s answer: Victor was the Son of Silver. The first FOOD FOR THE NITTY How would you like to receive $l3O worth of food and merchandise for only $3.50? This can happen to you if anyone is interested. The Business Club is offering a raffle for food from Foxe’s Market, in Middletown. All you have to do is contact Dan Ekberg, 944-6850; Gary Gold, 238-9116; or Mike Fereazzano, 944-7866 and receive your ticket. Drawings will be held every week for a gift certificate of $l5 per week. If you win, like Len Thompson or Bob Lopez, your name will be returned for another chance to win again. At the end of the tenth week, a grand drawing will also be held. This will consist of a $25 gift certificate. Anyone can enter, all that you need is the $3.50. Think of it, FREE FOOD. You can enter on a group basis, so let’s get it together. BINGO NIGHT Tuesday, October 19, at the Student Center, 8 p.m. till midnite. Sponsored by the Business Club. SKI CLUB There is a Ski Club meeting tonight in the Student Center. CROSS COUNTRY CLUB MEET Capitol Campus vs. Messiah College at Grantham. Meet Time - 2:00 P.M. Date October 16 (Saturday) Any support from members of Capitol Campus is encouraged. correct answer was from David Baker, 949 A Rutland. You win a free copy of the Capitolist which can be picked up at the library of Congress. Remember anyone wishing to contribute to Smilin’ Faces, please contact Steve Wesley or Steve Rosenweig at 944-9710. Also, trivia answers will be accepted here. Gladrags! McGregor: Burt Coats Car Coats Ski Jackets, Shirt-Jaks the Finest in Men’s West Thursday, October 14,1971 Are You Inclined? The first meeting of the Capitol Campus Players was held Wednesday night in the Student Center. The enthusiasm was there, but more students interested in theatrical arts (acting, direction, set design, properties, lighting, painting, sound, etc.) are needed. If you are such a student, or would like to be, you are cordially invited to the next meeting: Monday at eight p.m., in room E-264. The newly formed group is under the direction of Tony Arms, who is also an author and actor in the Central Pennsylvania Theatre. Mr. Arms is currently the Managing Director of The Players Repertory Company, an accomplished local organization, and has directed more than seventy-five shows, including works of Shaw, Ibsen, Wilde, Goldsmith, Coward and Anouilh. His credits as an actor list more than fifty shows, among them, O’Neill’s “Mourning Becomes Electra,” and Ibsen’s “Peter Gynt.” The versatile Mr. Arms’ other talents include producing and designing. fife w HOT LINE -944-1033 OPEN HOUSE FOR PARENTS Give your parents the opportunity to see where your “head’s at”, invite them to the open house. This will give you a chance to introduce Capitol Campus to your parents. All doors will be open and the teachers will be here to make this an excellent opportunity for your parents to see your new home. The open house will be Saturday, October 30th, from 9 A.M. 5 P.M. In the morning there will be tours of. facilities, labs, and work areas. Your advisors and instructors will be in their offices and labs to meet with you and your parents. Two shuttle buses will be available for transportation on campus. The student will be acting as his parents’ private host during their stay on campus. There will be no organized lunch, however, meal tickets will be available. For those'Who choose to eat off campus, a guide to the local restaurants will be available.