October 12, 1972 Business Students— Take Note! By Michael Collins This year business students at Capitol Campus will find some new changes and many opportunities open to them. First in extracurricular activities there is the Business Club. The Business Club, with it's new name Beta Chi is growing and looking for more new members. Beta Chi's membership is presently 44 students (only two women) out of a total of 430 business students. Each year the club offers a program of activities such as dances, Casino Nights, and slave sales. With the funds obtained from such affairs, the club is able to fmance its educational activities. Last year the club took a trip to the Transpo Exposition in Washington D. C. Here club members were introduced to the problems and some of the future plans and ideas of transportation. At the meetings films are sometimes shown, which depicts different facets of the business world. So get involved and join Beta Chi. In the Business Curriculum the outlook is good as plans for expansion and improvements are in the making. For the first time courses in Health Administration are being offered under the auspicious of the Health Administration Program. The program currently carries four courses which will be available over a three semester span. Dr. Tucker, the head of a prominent hospital in the area, is the instructor for the courses. Another improvement which may be realized in the winter term is the addition of some special topic courses. Some of the courses being coffered are: Advertising, Information Management, Commercial Bank Management, and Econometrics. The Business Department will try to make these courses truely unique and attempt to lure specialists in these fields of industry to come in and lecture in these courses. The Business Department is also looking at the possibilities of hiring more instructors and also having the school accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools. To qualify for such accredidation the school must meet all the standards of the association, including one which states that junior college: students who transfer to an upper division school can receive credit for only the basic business courses (basic accounting, economics and statistics) while all other business courses must be taken at the upper division school. This subject of accredidation by the A.C.B.S. is ambiguous, in that nobody really knows the benefits of such accredidation and that such accredidation will cut down on the number of students able to transfer here which is something the Business Department does not wish to do. Test Dates for Teacher Examinations PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY. College seniors preparing to teach school may take the National Teacher Examinations on any of the four different test dates specified by Educational Testing Service, a nonprofit, educational organization which prepares and administers this testing program. New dates for the testing of prospective teachers are: November 11, 1972, and January 27, April 7, and July 21, 1973. The tests will be.given at neatly 500 locations throughout the United States, ETS said. Results of the National Teacher Examinations are used by many large school districts as one of several factors in the selection of new teachers and by several states for certification of licensing of teachers. Some colleges also require all seniors preparing to teach to take the examinations. The school systems and state departments of education which use the examination results are listed in an NTE leaflet entitled SCORE USERS which may be obtained by writing to ETS. On each full day of testing, prospective teachers may take the Common Examinations THE CAPITOLIST which measure their professional preparation and general educational background and a Teaching Area Examination which measures their mastery of the subject they expect to teach. Prospective teachers should contact the school systems in which they seek employment, or their colleges, for specific advice on which examinations to take and on which dates they should be taken. The BULLETIN OF INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES contains a list of test centers, and information about the examinations, as well as a Registration Form. Copies may be obtained from college placement officers, school personnel departments, or directly from National Teacher Examinations, Box 911, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. Classified Ads For Sale Kawasaki Mach 111 Phone 233-3045 ** * * FOR SALE: 1971 Gremlin-many extras- $l,BOO. Phone 944-6897 or write 1053 N. Pine St., Middletown, 17057. Fla g Footba II Tea m Roste THEM No. Andy Oronzi (Capt.) Barry Deacon Dave Sefchock Chuck Porter Joe Hudduck Steve Konsowitz Jack Eiser Morrino Puliti Larry Chupka Jim Green Dan Kacsur Ted Yost Rich Miller FACSTAPH No. 2 Bob Stanley Al Brown Andy Pwarnik John Harmon Terry Turnbaum Patrick Schroeder Jim Noon Jerry Matonis Rod Maul Jim Gray Pat Bentley Lenny Mark Paul Trimborn Tommy Ogden Allen Dorney COUGARS No. 3 Bob Zenner (Capt.) Joe Chrin Bob Shipe Scott Savidge John Storm Bill Beitler Dave Strauss Rick Geiger Gerry Fedorishen Jim Niedrist Bob Miksit Bob Scranton SCHAFFER No. 4 Ron Demshcok (Capt.) Ed Pietroski Al Krippe Dale Fritz Tim Gormley Tom Rostocki Jim Corvino Scott Broughton Lewis Reich John Stiehler RAG-TIME No. 5 Jerry Parsons (Capt.) Daniel J. Fichter Jay Africa Murray Sharp Greg Patton John Ludwig Ted Domuracki Steve Blume Larry Lutter Gary Weisberger Rodney Maul Bob Weaver Bob Nyscot Don Laguitara X-G.l.'s No 6 Ken Debiak (Capt.) Paul Kopac Randall Blimline Gene Bryan Larry White Dick Smith Mickey Wolfson John Argonti Jim Blazi Dave Link William Pitzer Frank Metzger Rick Huxta Lew Slepetz Cal Yoke BETA CHI A No 7 Bill Ryan (Capt.) Tony Durante Jerry Scalen Marty Franks Dan Ekberg Dr. John Markese Mike Phillips Carl De Vito John Yee Ted Betoni Bill Davies BIG BIRD PACKERS Ni Bill McKean (Capt.) Chuck Conroy Waymon Pardue Dan Hitchings Ralph Romantine Gary Yacisin Dave Pletcher Norb Linder Bill Duffy Gary Shields Mike Marcellus Ron Anderson MR. SWISS No. 9 Ed Raible (Capt.) Ray Zeleny John Phillips Ed Gansole Charlie Shoemacher John Yikes Tom Elward Dave Szatkowski Stan Laskowski Joe Concolli Paul DeAngelis Bernie Shelfield Joe Duda Paul Hook IT No. 10 Larry Lingenfelter (C Peter Sell Dennis Lhavaty Barry S Floyd Vissat Bernie Farrerty Brad Landon Tom Maioli Bob Hesley Don Calibanido Andy Koyal Ralph Labolito Steve Lavanna Walt Carson Bob Lawler RAMSES No. 11 Joe Meader (Capt.) Jim Lynch Jim McFadden Steve Hutter John Ward Tom Poydence Tom Micek Bob Stanley Don Konkle Rich O'Neill Charlie Carlin Craig McCarney Larry Albert THE BROTHERHOOD Jim Blue Ken Williams Dale Bagby (Capt.) Kick Kendall Al Jackson 111 Bill Carrigton Moses Pierce Tim Wallace Greg Williams Francis Riley Daniel Brown Rich Jarmolowics George Anthony RAIDERS No. 13 Andrew Burger (Ca William Hooper Jim Wildeman Charlie Cassell Rick Clark Bob Lineberg Bill Merraldi Paul Majeric Tom Matthews Jim Rohacek Bill Starsine John Poe Rick Weimer Gary Wagner BETA CHI B No. 14 Vince Bevinno Jim Stanbannk Bob Dunn Sam Bellman Tony Lombardozzi Paul Willard Jay Reese