February 7,1974 Two Step with Guy Lombardo. Photo by John Fisher. A couple of nice asses taking Peter Sell (i.) and John Paterson (r.) for a ride in last week's Donkey Basketball Game. Photo by John Fisher. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l Recreation-Athletics BOWLING Wednesday Jan. 30, TEAM WON 1. Kegler 12 2. "IT!" 3. No Names 4. Spoilers 5. Kozaks 6. NADS 7. Leftovers 8. Remainders 9. New Names 10. ITE 11. XGl's 12. Dinkledorfs 500 CLUB (MEN) J. Vee (No Names) 541 M. Sharp (No Names) 522 F. Golembeski (NADS) 512 J. Herbst (Keglers) 638 M. Vitale ("IT!") 557 MEN'S INDIVIDUALS H.A. Jim Herbst 188 H.S. Mike Vitale 557 H.G. Brent Cohen 234 Make-Up Week must be made up no later than . . The EIGHTH WEEK ( February 27, 1974). Intramural Basketball standings to date Group Therapy Boeshore Spacemen Little Rascals Meat City X.G.I.s Brotherhood Foul Balls Fac-Staff Spacfe Cowboys Crimson Tide P.S.E.A. Easy Rollers Rat Patrol r \\ j C<m*a<iw ,/ Hafcft / mA LOST PERCENTAGE 4 .750 5 .687 6 .625 7 .562 7 .562 8 .500 9 .437 9 .437 10 .375 7 .417 8 .333 12 .250 1. No Names (4) - Kozaks (0) 2. Dinkledorfs (3) - New Names (1) 3. "IT!" (3) - XGl's (1) 4. Remainders (3) - ITE (1) 5. Keglers (3) - Spoilers (1) 6. NADS (3) - Leftovers (1) 200 CLUB K. Lockhart 202 F. Golembeski 204 J. Herbst 235,215 R. SZCZ R. Szczurowski 207 F. Roms 200 WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL'S H.A. Barb Keeler 133 H.S. Phyllis Mashman 426 H.G. Sarah Hippie 153 Pat Murphy 153 Anyone interested in VOLLEYBALL, BADMINTON, TENNIS - call the Recreation / Athletics Building, 787-7751, or stop by. These activities can be scheduled in the Base Gym to help keep you in shape during the winter months! I Wms Losses 2 1 2 2 0 4 4 0 0 3 4 0 3 0 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 3 1 3 2 1 SLIMNASTICS Classes are being held every Tuesday evening, beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the Recreation / Athletics Building. This program is open to all campus personnel and there is no registration fee 1974 C. C. READER Classical Guitarist Opens Festival Interested in Music, Art, Drama, or Poetry? What about Dance or Screening? How about a free concert by Pete Segal and Janet Ketchum! Everything can be yours at a very reasonable cost of zero, this April 25, 26, 27, and 28 at Lebanon Valley College. College and community have joined together to form one of the most outstanding Arts Festivals in Pennsylvania. Exhibits workshops, and concerts are scheduled to make this weekend explode with activity.. Opening ceremonies with Pete Segal and Janet Ketchum will be held on Thursday, April 25. Anyone interested in performing or exhibiting is asked to write to box 283, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa. or call 717 867-3561 ext. 317. Caring What is carihg? What is concern? These are emotional sperms they bombard our thoughts they complicate our Minds only to be realized in Self-prisonment with pain By Gerry R. Reich winter 74 OLD MAN WINTER GOT YOU DOWN? Eating more and exercising less? Get away from the "Boob Tube" and get in shape! Try indoor Volleyball, Badminton, Tennis. Indoor Volleyball will be hold on Saturdays from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Base Gym; Badminton from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturdays in the Base Gym. Indoor Tennis is being held Mon. thru Fri. from 2 to 4 p.m. Call the Rec./Ath. Bldg. 787-7751 for further information or stop by. PARTIAL ARTS Classes are now in progress in the Recreation / Athletics Bldg., every Monday evening, 7:30 p.m. Mr. Charles Cavrich is the instructor. Any one interested in this program may still register at the Rec./Ath. Bldg. The registration fee is $lO, with $5 refundable if you attend 80% of the classes. BASEBALL CLUB There will be a meeting of all persons interested in joining the Baseball Club on Wednesday, February 6, at 2 p.m. in the Rec./Ath. Bldg. SOCCER CLUB Is recruiting new members for the Spring season. Call 787-7751, or stop by the Rec./Ath. Bldg, if you like to play soccer. Practices are being arranged when the weather permits. JUDO CLUB Meets every Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. in the Rec./Ath. Building. If judo is your "bag," stop by and join the club. BUILDING HOURS Rec./Ath. Bldg: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat 8( Sun. 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Base Gym: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Weds, Sat & Sun. 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. CLASSIFIEDS As a feature to our paper we are accepting classified ads. The ads are free but limited to forty words per ad. They will run for two weeks. Ads must include your name, address, telephone number All ads must be printed and submitted to the Reader Office in WlO4. For Sale FOR SALE: One Dunlop Gold Seal 560-14 White-wall tires. Also tail light lenses for Pre 1970 MGB. RCA two speed Portable Tape Recorder for $2O. See A. Frame at 825 B Nelson Ave. Expert auto repairs. All makes and models, foreign and domestic. Expert motorcycle repairs, also. All work guaranteed. Contact Ed at 8468 Kirtland Ave. in the Heights, or call 944-0532, reasonable prices. Capitol Campus Chess Club meets Wednesday noons in the Gallery/Lounge. Everyone: Faculty, staff, students are invited to learn to play. Play to Learn. Wanted WANTED: Believers in Satanism. "Serious" - no fakes. Contact Carl 944-1556. Witches need not answer. HEADS WANTED - If you are interested in meeting with other beings from the same planet or just want to rap, come to the Head Shop meeting at the Middle Earth every Monday night at 7:30. The point of Life The point of life is to relinquish ourselves to other individuals of which a new creation can exist This purpose is Death, and yet: life is immortal factors The point yet undiscribed is not to verbalize or to control just to see, to perceptualize By Gerry R Reich winter 74 • ■ ■ • • Middletown Bowling Lanes ■ 2 ■ | Mid-Town Plaza s ■ • S ■ ■ • 2 ■ ■ • t ■ ■ Weekdays-3 games-$1.25 Weekends-3 games-$1.50 10% discount on shoes, balls and bags Radio - TV repairs, will make house calls, guarantee service, very reasonable. Call John at 944-3078 or 925 B Flickenger. Rug shampooers for rent - special discounts to Penn State stude--::, wdh ID! Call 944-4262 ask for Tom, Valentines Day is February 14 - If you're still undecided about what to get that special gal in your life whomever it may be. Call 944-4262. We just may have the answer. Thanks to future M.D., farmers and friends; also manny thanks to roomies. Cookie man lives - love C.M, $60.00 tune-ups are par for the course. Wanted - females to pose in front of camera. See the C.C. Reader photographer - love C.M. Lost and Found Check it out in 114, And earn $lOO. per week part time. College scholarships available. Fulltime work during Summer. vm\n Bargain i) Seekers ®E3I We at Goodwill Industries would like to take this opportunity to call to your attention that our Budget Store at 56 E. Emmaus St., Middletown, phone 944-3921, has available many items of furniture which may be needed by your students for either residence on campus, or off. Our low-cost household items, ranging from couches, TVs, to small appliances would help a student furnish a place of residence at a minimal cost. We would be grateful if this fact could be brought to students’ attention. The proceeds from the sale of goods at this and all Goodwill stores help pay the wages of the handicapped in Goodwill’s training programs. 944-9991 r.s.u. Prices Shoes Free Page 3 Services Personals PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP- For Interview Call - 236-4685 or 533-6180 * * # ■* ■ ■
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