February 22, 1973 This Week in the SGA by R. W. Bonaker Ed. Note: At the February 12 meeting of the Student Government Association, the issue of a proposed cut-off of all funds for the campus yearbook, The Capitolite, dominated the session. Consequently, last week's report centered only on the yearbook crisis. But other business was discussed. Following is the remainder of the report of that meeting. FEBRUARY 12 Vice-President John Sheridan proposed that SGA purchase a portable ice-skating rink as a senior class gift. The type he recommended is 200x85 feet and would cost approximately $722. The rink would be bordered with 2xlo inch boards and the body would consist of 4-mill plastic. He thought a logical place for the location of the portable rink to be the athletic field where the football lights would be utilized. Upon purchase of the rink, Sheridan proposed that it be given to Bob Stanley, Recreation/Athletics Coordinator, who would have the duty to install, store and repair the rink. Sheridan said the portable rink lasts on the average of four years. Senate members said it was a good idea, and it was referred to the Finance Committee. President Mike Dini announced he had received a manuscript from University Park containing policies and guidelines for student organizations. Dini said Dr. John Grimm, Dean of Student Affairs, was forming a committee to read the document and determine how the stated laws will affect general student activities. In other action, Senator John Murphy (Jr., at-large) was appointed to the Election/Screening Committee. Other members of the group are Senator Marilyn Levin, Chairman, Senator Michael Pierce, Senator Judith LePere, Gene Bryan and Mike Jones. The Senate, in an unanimous resolution, stated it would cooperate with the Faculty Organization should it approve the proposed Special Programs Planning Committee, by sending a student representative. However, after the ballots had ret10N51M5*391151009:049W0113102002001631% SWIM 102klafaiVAISIUSIS 5411 S .. . r - = ~,,-.,,,, ftii*,,,, xk pz*Gi %,..:. ~,,....„?., , . .. -2 e. ...•:0 , • Village Dry Cleaning and Laundry Olmsted Plaza Rt. 230. Middletown With This Coupon 2 PRS. SLACKS Students Only I Expires March 15, 197 3 $l. OO 1 Laundromat Hours: Monday thru Friday -- 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM I I Saturdays -- 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Sundays -- 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM I ovas wewsimgcsomminswiewaKseisormagsteow.terail been counted on February 13, the SPPC had been defeated by 38-33. February 19 President Mike Dint announced that Bob Tompson, the senior business program senator, had tended his resignation. Joe Kubiak was promoted to fill Thompson's spot, but that left yet another vacancy on the senate. The Election/Screening recommended that Bob Chaapel be given a seat on the Student Court and Rich O'Brien a position on the Campus/Community Service Community. They were approved by the Senate. Nick Spengler and Gene Bryan were appointed to the Senate, pending formal approval at next week's meeting. One senate vacancy remains; that of a senior from the Math-Science Program. * * * Jerry Baskoff, Att by Mark Israel Attitude. It's such an important word in the world of competitive sports. Attitude. Without it, a great team will most certainly not play to its fullest potential, and possibly come out losers. Attitude. With it, a bad team can look good, and possibly win more than their share of ball games. Just as one player can be called a game breaker, attitude can be called a team breaker--it will make or break the best (and worst) of ballclubs. Usually, reserves are the prime molders of a team's attitude, particularly on one with a losing record. They have the most to gripe about. They can always say that if they were playing, the team would be winning. Jerry Baskoff, a 5'10" senior from Neshaminy, Pa. is one reserve who knows what his job is, Sure, he could be blaming the coach, the starters, and just about anyone connected with the team for it's losing record. But the point is, he doesn't. Baskoff, like Pat Bentley, views his role as important to the team. He's not looking for personal glory, just a way to PRESSED CLEANED , ND THE CAPITOLIST LENKER CYCLE SALES Motorcycles New and Used All Makes Repaired Bicycles Repaired Official Inspection Phone 944-4256 Middletown, Pa. 515 Rosedale Avenue Near Olmsted Plaza help make the team a little bit better. "I'm the cheerleader type,"says Baskoff. "I'm always in tne game in one way or another. I hope, like Pat (Bently) that I can get everybody up for the game." Baskoff seems to admire Bentley, and the job he does for the team. "Bentley does it, He was a starter, but he got pushed down and never complained." Now, Bentley is almost unanimously considered the leader of the team by way of his attitude. Baskoff feels his role is similar. The only difference is that he is at his noisiest during the game. When Bentley is finished leading the pre-game warmups, Baskoff takes over and leads the cheering from the bench. Don't get the impression that Baskoff is completely happy with his role. He, like all the other reserves, would like to see more playing time. It's simply a matter of recognizing his role with the team and carrying it out. 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The Office of Admissions is now receiving applications for those desiring to take the test in March. Deadline for the subject exams is February 26 and March 12 is the last date to apply for the general battery of five, one-hour exams. Many other institutions of higher learning in Central tude--The Team Breaker Baskoff feels he is making a contribution to the team. "My trying to beat out guys for their spots makes them stronger." As do all members of the team, Baskoff speaks highly of what coach Al Williams has done for them. "He's a good coach. Everybody respects him, and he's the one that's made the difference between last year and this. Even though this is a better team physically, with more ability, strength, and depth, it's still the Coach that brought us together and has made us perform better." Baskoff feels the team main strength is its quickness. He compared Tom Ogden to Spring Garden's Ernie Strange. "I have a lot of respect for Strange. He's a team player and makes others score. That's what Ogden is to us." He also spoke highly of Steve Flutter. "It's a shame Steve got hurt. He has more heart than anyone. He's not the biggest forward in the world but no one is going to beat him on desire. And he rarely makes a mistake--his consistency is amazing." SPECIAL NIT DRESS FLARES in« Pennsylvania grant academic credit for the CLEP examinations. Persons wishing to take the exams should inquire at the college they wish to attend as to whether credit will be accepted for the CLEP results, the examinations recommended, and the scores required for credit. 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. Baskoff, who didn't play basketball at Bucks County Community College, went out for the team here because he thought he could make it and thus help the school. Jerry made the team because he's an athlete. An outfielder at Cheltenham High School, as well as a wide receiver on the football team, his best sport was baseball. He described himself as "a decent hitter, about .280 or .290." He must have been at least that, for he received a scholarship offer from Monmouth College and a grant-in-aid offer from Rider College. Jerry Baskoff, the athlete, is just one part of the reason for Capitol Campus improvement this year. In whatever the team does, he contributes as much to it as anyone. Baskoff knows the meaning and importance of the intangible factor the team breaker attitude. r 1 C- For the Finest In Men's Wear $9.90 Zee Vagai In The Olmsted Plaza Page 5 Photo Club EIZZI