C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, April 25, 1974, Image 6

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    Major Traufman
Honored
Major Konrad W. Traut
man, former Vietnam pris
oner of war and current
Capitol Campus junior, re
ceived the Purple Heart,
The Silver Star, the Dis
tinguished Flying Cross
and four other awards
during afternoon
ceremonies in the Gallery
Lounge on April 3.
The medals were present
ed by Colonel Alan Grill,
professor of aerospace
studies at University Park
and Captain Thomas Ken
nington read the following
citation prior to the
awarding of the Silver
Star:
“Captain Konrad W.
Trautman distinguished
himself by gallantry in
connection with military
operations against an op
posing force over North
Vietnam on October 5,
1967. On that date, Cap
tain Trautman was the
leader of a flight of four
FlO5 Thunderchiefs in an
air attack against an in
tensely defended cause
way.”
“Although his aircraft
was struck repeatedly by
accurate and tracking flak,
Captain Trautman
courageously pressed the
attack and devastated the
target with his ordnance.
By his gallantry to duty,
Captain Trautman has re
flected great credit upon
himself and the United
States Air Force.”
It was during this action
Trautman was shot down
and heid prisoner until his
release on March 18,
1973, following the end of
official United States in
volvement in the war.
In brief remarks after the
ceremony, Major Trautman
said his imprisonment had
given him a new perspec
tive on the value of edu
cation and he is “honored
and grateful to be a
member of Capitol Cam
pus.”
RITE’S O
Bright
silk-screen on
COST: $1.50 each
To place order call:
Rich, 944-0158
Carmella or Irene, 944-0898
Before Saturday, April 27,1974
-AfJril 25,1974
Baseball
Team
Sets
Record
In two hard-fought season
openers, the Capitol Campus
baseball team has defeated the Air
Force National Guard, setting a
school record of two wins in one
season
The first game, played April 6
under rainy skies at Indiantown
Gap, was called after five innings
which resulted in a 4-3 Capitol
victory. Pitcher Den Hlavaty struck
out ten batters and Barry Deacon
provided the hit which brought Nick
Cherrish home for the winning point.
A game with Messiah College the
following Wednesday was post
poned due to poor conditions at the
Oak Hills field in Middletown Oak
Hills will be Capitol's home turf as
the on-campus field lacks the depth
needed for such mighty hitters as
Barry Baur, Chuck Dettrey and
Huck Hession.
An April 15 rematch with the Air
Force National Guard proved the
first game had not been a fluke.
With Joe Kalista driving in three
runs, some excellent base running
and poor fielding by the Guard,
Capitol won a resounding 8-3
victory.
The Hot Line is presently
closed, but if you have a
problem or you just want to rap
with someone you can call any
resident assistant or :
Pat Murphy - 944-b498
Terry Turnbaugh - 944-0274
Jerry South - 944-5890
Ed Beck - 533-5393
or Just drop in at the
Counseling Office, W-117.
*
Are you a son of a B?
Or a daughter of a B? If so, you may also have group B
blood, which means you could earn up to $lOO per month as a
plasma donor. Why not call to see if you qualify,
232-1901
Sera-fec Bloloilcals
260 REILY STREET
HARRISBURG, PA. 17102-
want
F SPRING
shirt
Spring
front & back
c: C. READER
READER CLASSIFIEDS
For Sale
FOR SALE: One beige carpet that
runs from wall to wall in the living
rooms of the smaller houses in The
Heights and one blue carpet suitable
for living room or bedroom. $6.00
ea. Phone 944-1645. Ask for Fred.
FOR SALE: Dynaco stereo power
amplifier, 60 watts RMS per channel.
New. Used two or three times only.
Sell for $l2O. Contact Dan in C-134
or call 944-9338. Will also give a
guarantee.
FOR SALE: Brand new ladies hair
dryers with attachable hood and
brush. $24. value yours for $9.00
Phone 944-1645. Ask for Fred.
FOR SALE
General Electric Color TV. Needs
some repair. Best Offer. Also, two
speed RCA Portable Tape Recorder,
$2O. Will Deal for sale of both. Call
A. Frame, 944-4363
FOR SALE: Commodore 8 digit
desk top calculator, one year old,
constant and floating decimal. Call
944-3829.
FOR SALE: 1965 Chevy Malibu,
automatic transmission, radio, new
muffler, snow tires plus 2 new tires,
good engine, needs some work but
passed last inspection. Reliable
transportation. Asking $395 or best
offer. Contact Ed Beck, Counseling
Office, W-117, or call 533-5393,
evenings.
FOR SALE: Couch, good condition
Best offer. Call 944-0708
FOR SALE: Van, 1966 Ford, in
great shape. Has 240 engine, fully
carpeted, and extra seat in rear. Ideal
for camping. Call Dick at 566-8280.
FOR SALE
Girl's 3-speed bike (Iveyson),
Excellent Condition, Only 6 months
old, Reasonable Price—Contact
Jo-Fran, 944-1974
FOR SALE
One Dunlop Gold Seal w/wall
560-14 tire. Will fit MG-B's. Also tail
light lenses for PRE 1970 Model
R.C.A. two speed tape portable
tape recorder, $20.00. Call A.
Frame, 944-4363
Attention
Gr adu ating
Seniors
It is important that you check
with your advisor to see that you
have the necessary 18 units of
credit to graduate, as well as any
required or core courses com
pleted. Check now and save
yourself a hassle at commence
ment time. It would be a good
idea also to check with the
records office to make sure that
they have the correct list of
courses you have completed. A
few people have run into hassles
this year along these lines, so be
safe and check out how you
stand. Do it today!
Color
Wanted
NON-SMOKERS: Cigarette smoke
is filling and killing your lungs.
Breathe easier. Submit suggestions to
S.G.A. office W-104. One suggestion
is that smoking not be allowed in the
classrooms.
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.
WANTED: Someone to share
furnished apartment—2 bedrooms
Fiummelstown.
Write to:
331 W. Main
Apartment 2
Hummelstown, Pa. 17036
$75.00 [includes everything]
Services
Radio - T-V repairs, will make
house calls, guarentee service, very
reasonable. Call John at 944-3078 or
925 B Flickenger.
Rug shampooers for rent - special
discounts to Penn State student:, whh
ID! Call 944-4262 ask for Tom.
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.
TERM PAPERS typed, 50 cents a
page. Start early! Call Lynn at
944-0708.
Lost and Found
Check it out in 114,
Gorgeous ladies 17 jewel watch
on March 9, Saturday night in area
of 900 Weaver Ave. Has great
sentimental value. REWARD. Call
Pauline at 944-0866.
UNITED
PARCEL
SERVICE
Part time jobs
available
For now and This Summer
from 10 pm
to 2:30 am
Monday through
Friday
$3.35 per hour to start
$3.70 after
30 working days
Applications
will he accepted anytime el
1121 s. mth si., Hhg. Phone 939-0311
~ P ag6 6
LOST
Panasonic Calculator in gray
carrying case with white trim.
Taken from Room E-244 on last
Friday of March. Reward. Call
John, 944-1556.
Lost:
Personal Finance Book
I can’t afford another
one. Contact Peter,
907 Weaver Ave.,
944-0367
Personals
Would the world be in such a mess if
more of us played a game of chess?
Capitol Campus chess club meets
Wednesday noons in the Gallery
Lounge.
Bender Bros, will be interviewing
perspective members for the 1974-75
school year, Tuesday, April 30. At
9:30 p.m. All interested please
contact Bender Bros. Club House.
Phone 944-0391 or 944-9470 before
Tuesday, April 30. Members and
interested applicants only!!
Thanks to registration for staying
open at noon. Glad to see not
everything shuts down at lunch time.
I'd like to see other departments take
the hint.
A concerned and downtrodden
student.
Gee, BJ, I’m just doing my best.
JB
PERSONAL: To the Mad Bomber:
We are concerned for the safety and
welfare of the campus residents and
therefore, strongly oppose the use
of fireworks on campus.
Taking for granted that certain
fireworks are illegal in Pennsylvania
and ignoring the law is your choice.
However, the real possibility of
permanent injuries to yourself and
others which may result from
fireworks' explosions is our greatest
concern.
Additionally, the explosions dur
ing quiet hours disturbs many
residents, other than ourselves, and
this further offsets the momentary
thrill or pleasure you seek at others
expense.
Joe, Brad, and Bernie