Page 4 maosATtp cocor to ncadsJfe cater to JUicers..w«cMlarib MdS 'fchty'ps. Witti| Kmd. m COME TAKE /kTRIP. ## TO THE EAST MILL'S MUSfCStEIrt* Capitolist? Dynamite! Help The capitolist Help Capitol campus Help Yourself Join lls! Give your name to Trish or call Tom 944-7783. 1972 Varsity Basketball At Capitol Campus What is in store for us at Capitol Campus this Winter Term? If you will follow the varsity basketball team we are hoping that you will see the beginning of a new era. We have a team that is mainly composed of Juniors who give the impression of dedication to “winning”. They will have to be dedicated to face the toughest schedule ever devised for a Capitol Campus Hardwood Five. We face 3 teams from the PSU Commonwealth, 6 teams from the four-year varsity college/university systems and 7 junior colleges or junior varsity teams. None of these teams are to be rated as “push-overs” and some of them can be rated as “impossibilities.” It all depends on how much heart Coach Aungst's Hardwood Five has for the Game. Why don’t you come to see and cheer our team. RECORD WIN Northeastern Christrian J. C. came to Capitol Campus on January 18 expecting to play in | Attention: The Bathtub Race Is Coming! I by Charlie Carlin a basketball pme. What they played more resembled a demolition derby. In a record breaking contest, the Capitol Campus Lions steamrolled to a 124 to 75 win. It was the first win against three loses for the Lions. The team really put it together and absolutely obliterated their opponent. Many records were set or equaled in the contest. Capitol’s 124 points exceeded the previous team high of 106 set against York College in 1969. The victory margin of 49 markers tied a school record. New records also set for the team were: most rebounds; best field goal percentage; and best free throw percentage. Paul Hook, the 6 foot 2 inch center set the pace with 28 points. Joe Duda followed with 21 and Larry Chupka had 16 points. It look’s as though the team has begun to jell and the club of 10 juniors and two seniors is ready to improve their record. Let’s all get out to the games and give the chib ou.r fiercest support. THE CAPITOLIST ON THE MOVE Rage,rape against the dying of the light. But listen well, the light is already dead. Sea of mindless moaning, toking, making music and love and meaningful raps, and all of it dark, no light anywhere, follow the designated paths, say the designated words, wear the designated clothes, grow the designated hair, like the designated music, dislike the designated music, take the designated drugs, drink the designated juice. Who dares to stray? Indeed, where would one stray? It’s all gobbled up, co-opted, designated, approved by the Comics Code Authority. And if you do, really do, find something new and different to do or be, well, friend, you have exactly until someone finds out about it to be novel. So fuck you all. Let this be my declaration of independence. I quit. (And now quitting is fashionable. You’re not With It unless you’re alienated from the alienated.) But, goddammit, I’m a free man! I’m different! (Interlude for a Nutty Buddy. Where was I? Oh, yeah. Different.) Rise up from your chains. You have nothing to lose but your stability. Nothing to gain but frustration. One way out, one only. Accept Mel Lyman as your personal savior. Or Jesus Christ. Or Baba Ram Dass. Or Mescalito. Or Grant Funk Railroad. It’s all pretty much the same, isn’t it? All escape, lobotomies self-administered, self perpetuated, self-delusory. You fool, Do you think you can escape the ever present Grand Ennui? (Cosmic Trooth coming up. Get ready.) Well, folks, sure you can! Just assume that everything ever said or done is absurd (including this thing you are now reading), and take it from there. Bye! Shuffleboard Entry deadline for Intramural Shuffleboard is Monday, January 31,5 p.m. Please submit rosters to Bob Stanley at the Athletic Bldg. Blood Donors Needed 1 ! $BO. OO/month If you are of blood type 0,8, or AB you can earn $BO.OO per month for about 3 hours of your time a week. For information and appointment, call: IMMUNO BLOOD SERVICES 2634 N. Third St. Harrisburg, Pa. 238-6349 or 238-6309 ‘Sp“ s *\ Franklin and Saturday »:00 Uaaartor Marshall January 29 Msnt Alto Wo