The capitolist. (Middletown, Pa.) 1969-1973, January 18, 1973, Image 7

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    January 18, 1973
Intro mural Bowling
Bowling
TEAM STANDINGS:
1. X Gls - 4 - 0
2. Executives - 3 - 1
3. F. 0.8.0. - 3 - 1
4. Last Laugh - 3 - 1
5. Them - 3 - 1
6. W.8.Y.A.!? - 3 - 1
7. Baetzum - 1 - 3
8. Joy-l-3
9. No Names - 1 - 3
10. Schuylkill-1-3
11. Spoilers - 1 - 3
12. Pin Heads - 0 - 4
MEN'S INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:
High Average - Rick Miller - 178 ( Them)
High Series - Rick Miller - 534 (Them)
High Game - Dan Slater - 208 (Rin Heads)
WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:
High Average - Phyllis Mashman - 121 (Executives)
High Series - Phyllis Mashman - 364 (Executives)
High Games - Phyllis Mashman - 140 (Executives)
HIGH SERIES ROLLED:
Rick Miller - 534 - (Them)
Norb Lindner - 529 - (F. 0.8.0.)
Dan Slater - 526 - (PM Heads)
Andy Oronzi - 527 - (Them)
Cliff Claypool - 508 - (X G.l.s)
Phyllis Mashman - 364 - (Executives)
Dee Hribovski - 364 - (Joy)
Teams are being signed up at this time for the Mon
day night bowling session. Any one interested contact the
Recreation/Athletics Building for a roster.
Eimiimi Exclaim Prom Pruned
By Charlie Holeczy
Climbing to the third floor of
the west wing, I sought out Dr.
Stanley Miller to talk with him
about the Education program.
He explained that in the past
week a meeting was convened
with six deans from University
Park, Dr. George Wolf, division
head, and Dr. Miller. The
purpose of the meeting was to
form a bilateral coordinating
committee between the
education department here at
Capitol and at University Park.
Within itself, Capitol Campus
has an excellent education
program which is approved by
the State of Pennsylvania for the
training of teachers. The main
problem Capitol faces is that all
certification and program
changes are handed down from
University Park.
The distance from the central
controlling body and a lack of
rapport with University Park has
caused Capitol Campus to be
slow in finding out any changes
in University or State policies.
Capitol's Education
department wants to break away
from University Park to be
allowed to be evaluated by the
State separately and to deal
directly with educational
agencies without any
intermediary.
One of the results of the
recent . meeting was to create a
committee to establish a
"symbolic relationship,"
according to Miller. The two
colleges, Capitol and University
Park, do not want to compete
with each other but establish a
healthy atmosphere to benefit
both the students and faculty in
both Educational departments.
One reachable plateau for the
new committee to strive for is to
establish an exchange program
for faculty and students.
University Park offers many
educational classes different
from courses here at Capitol.
Ideally students at Capitol
should be able to benefit from
the courses offered at the Park,
but are not able to do so at this
The coordinating committee
wants to establish an active
exchange of both faculty to
teach courses here and at the
Park and students to experiment
in taking courses at the Park.
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THE CAPITOLIST
COACHING
Is
DIFFICULT
by R. W. Bonaker
Since last week's publication,
I have had some second thoughts
about my criticism for the
coaching ability of last season's
varsity basketball coach, Prof.
William Aungst.
I did not think he was a bad
coach, but I did call him
inadequate. But inadequate
relative to the caliber of the
present coach, Mr. Al Williams,
who has played professional
basketball and is obviously more
experienced and qualified.
I also made it appear that
Aungst was my scapegoat for
games which the team could
have won, yet lost, last year. I
do not purport to be a
basketball expert, so I should
not have placed the blame on
Aungst. Where it truly does lie, I
do not know.
But I do admire Prof. Aungst
for volunteering to head the
basketball squad for the last two
seasons. He devoted a lot of time
to the team, and he turned out
players who have the ability to
make this year's team a winner.
To be a coach, a man must
command respect. I respect Bill
Aungst.
Photo Club
The Photo Club meets every
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the rear
portion of the Placement Office.
The club offers new and
interesting visual learning
experiences and skills. If you are
interested, come to the meetings
as conducted by President Jerry
Reich.
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