The capitolist. (Middletown, Pa.) 1969-1973, February 10, 1972, Image 4

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Capitalist? Dynamite!
Help The Capitolist
Help Capitol campus
Help Yourself
Join Us!
Give your name to Trish or call Tom 944-7783.
the University Board of Trustees
for approval. Upon approval,
one dollar would be added to
each student’s activity fee,
which is part of the tuition sum,
a term.
Commonwealth Campuses can
benefit from Penn PIRG through
the proposed state organization
which would divide Pennsylvania
into three regions-Western,
Central and Eastern-with
campuses working in their
region’s activities, through funds
channeled back to them from
the University collections.
“This is not a Commonwealth
Campus and Old Main
organization,” said Penn PIRG
member James McClure. “It is a
Penn State concept with every
Commonwealth
campus working together.”
Commonwealth Campuses
would probably be represented
in Penn PIRG through COP, or a
similar operation.
The definition of the
mission of the University was
also brought up in further
discussion dealing with the
Grubb Report, and COP
members said they felt this, in
addition to recommendations
concerning security and health
services at the Commonwealth
Campuses, needed further
clarification.
Joe Landis, Ogontz SGA
president, called for “concrete
recommendations in the areas
which Dr. Grubb has stressed,”
by the council. Individual
THE CAPITOLIST
Chupka, Larry
Hook, Raul
Miller, Rick
Rumsey, Tim
Hutter, Steve
Bentley, Pat
Shaffer, Paul
Sites, Ted
Guss, Bob
Fill, Lenny
Duda, Joe
Baskoff, Jerry
Oscar, Douglas
TOTALS
T - Technical
TEAM
1. All in the Family
2. F. 0.8.0.
3. 103rd Engineers Plus Vi
4. Pinheads
5. XGI
6. No Names 2
7. Dr. Shock UTZ
8. WZAP Baetzum
9. Hermies
10. The last laugh
11. Emaus Gang
12. LiP Studs and Bob
High Average 177 Cliff Claypool (All in the Family)
High Series 601 Cliff Claypool (All in the Family)
High Game 219 Ron Warhola (103rd Engineers Plus ‘A)
High Average 129 Nancy Flowers (Emaus Gang)
High Series 395 Nancy Flowers (Emaus Gang)
High Game 157 Nancy Flowers (Emaus Gang)
(Continued from page 1)
Commonwealth Campuses will
send recommendations to Landis
for further evaluation of the
Grubb Report in February.
Hazleton President Raul
Yanoshik asked for discussion
on Senate Rule 111-D-8, dealing
with the publishing and
distributing of student
publications. The Senate rule
states that material published by
students of the University may
be sold on campus only if it is
produced or sold by a chartered
student organization.
The question arose over the
publication of an underground
newspaper, “Guerrilla,” at the
Hazleton Campus, at the
BASKETBALL
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Capitol
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Final Score: PSU:
Bowling Results
(As of February 3, 1972)
MEN’S INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
vs. Mont Alto
100
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50
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OPR: 81
December meeting of COP,
where the original resolution was
defeated. At this week’s
meeting, however, the council
tabled a similar resolution for a
review of rules governing the
student publications until copies
of the resolution and existing
rules become available.
In other business, Ogontz
President Joe Landis was
appointed by acclamation as the
council’s additional
representative to the University’s
Academic Hanning Commission.
Terry Wimmer, Capitol
president, was appointed by the
council to the commission last
December.
Equipment may be checked
out by any student, faculty or
staff member for a two (2) day
loan period. The persons
signature and University ID card
iS required. ID cards will not be
returned until equipment is
returned or fees paid for
replacement. Lost or broken
equipment must be purchased.
Any fees will not exceed the
delivery and purchase price for
new equipment. Receipts must
be received when charges are
paid at the Re creation/Athletics
Building between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday.
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INTRAMURAL
Men, women and co-ed teams
are now organizing for the
double elimination pinochle
championship. Each round of
the tournament will be given
three (3) days to participate and
report results. The entry
deadline is February 14, 5:00
p.m. Entry forms are located at
the Rec/Aths Building. Please
include your name AND
telephone number on the
roster-entry form.
Awards will be presented as
prescribed in the 1971-72
Intramural Handbook, page 12.
WON LOST
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February 10,1972
Equipment
Check-Out
PINOCHLE
WZAP
THANX
YOU!
AND ALL
THOSE
WHO MADE
THE
A GREAT
SUCCESS
WZAP-64(U
HOT LINE -944-1033