C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, October 11, 1974, Image 3

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Vboto Club Attu
There will be a meeting of
the Photo Club for all in
terested. - The only
requirements are an interest in
photography and a camera is a
help. The club is darkroom
oriented and you will be able to
learn the basics of good
darkroom technique through
the club. So stop off at the
Middle Earth Coffee House in
Meade Heights this Wed. Oct. 9
around 8 P.M. - See Ya!
Pres. John Fisher
READER
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE—Yamaha,
250 cc. In Excellent Con
dition. If interested call
after 5:00 P.M. 741-0624,
York. Asking $750.00.
FOR SALE—BeII
Motorcycle Helmet, Size
7 3 / 4 , excellent condition,
$lB.OO. See Rich in E-104.
Soccer Schedule
DATE' OPPONENT / PLACE OF CONTEST
Oct. 5 ( PSU) York Campus— York, Pa.
Oct. 10 Franklin & Marshal JV —CAPITOL CAMPUS
Oct. 12 ( PSU) Schuylkill Campus—Schuylkill Haven, Pa
Oct. 15 NE Christian Jr. CoII.—CAPITOL CAMPUS
Oct. 22 ( PSU) York Campus—CAPITOL CAMPUS
Oct. 31 Lancaster Bible Coll. CAPITOL CAMPUS
Oct. 29 Spring Garden Coll.— CAPITOL CAMPUS
Nov. 2 Penn State Soccer Club— State College, Pa.
Nov. 5 Valley Forge Jr. Coll. CAPITOL CAMPUS
Cross Country Schedule
DATE OPPONENT PLACE OF CONTEST
Oct. 14 NE Christian Jr. Col. Vilanova, Pa.
Oct. 22 (Luzerne Co. Comm. Coll. &I
Schuylkill Campus (PSU) Schuylkill Haven, Pa
Nov. 16 Lebanon Valley Coll. Annville, Pa.
VETERANS..
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Cats
See: ED FAKE
Room E-104
Mondays:
8:30-5 P.M
Thursdays:
11:30-8P.M
8:30- 5 P M.
Great Outlook For,
Soccer Team :
With seven returning
veterans and an abundant •
influx of new soccer talent, •
Capitol Campus is assured of di
an outstanding Soccer Team
this year. Recruiting efforts •
have paid big dividends! The •
squad arrived on campus a a
week early for a pre-season
soccer clinic. Coach Trunk has 111 ,
been busy weaving a strong •
team together in order to get •
set for the first Saturday's AK
game at York Campus. Co- 11,
Captains Ken Albert and •
Randy Hess expect that the •
first game will be a win!
Today (Thursday) the team 4 2
meets with a strong Franklin & •
Marshall squad on our athletic •
field at 8 p.m. New spectator di
stands have been constructed
and the team has hopes that IP
the student body will be out in •
force to lend support.
On Saturday Capitol travels Ak
Ak
to Schuylkill for a 2 p.m. game. 1.
Tl* next home game occurs on •
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. against •
North East Christian. This is d i
expected to be a close contest IF
as it was in Spring. •
The team will be well •
balanced in defense, mid-field, di
and offense. Two new goal 11:
keepers are being broken in- IP
Rick Burnfield and Jeff •
Hooten. There are enough •
players showing up for full
field scrimmages. This depth
in reserve will pay off as the IP
season progresses. Any 4)
students desiring to work out gm
with the team should contact
the Athletic Office. Coach •
Trunk is also seeking two •
managers for the team. Some gi
pay is available and females
are welcome to apply.
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TIME •
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8:00 p.m. •
2:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m. •
7:30 p.m.
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7:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m. •
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3 TI :3 p.m.. •ME Dr. Betty Thorne was the guest speaker at The Pennsylvania State University,
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Park Statistics Colloquium on Thursday, September 26, 1974. Her topic was '
4:00 p.m. • Markov Estimation in a General Linear Model."
12:00 noon
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C. g., READER
NOTE: The Hot Lion will be published as part of the Reader for
the entire 1974-75 academic year. Deadline for entries is
Friday, noon, week prior to publication. Entries can be
submitted in Student Affairs Office (W 105) until further
notice.
Oct. 11 - Foreign Film Series: "Savages" (A
band of Savages known as "The Mud
People" are lured out of an untamed
jungle by a mysteriously portentous
croquet ball. They wander irg,o an. elegant,
deserted mansion and begin to take on all
the appearances of modern civilization.
They then slowly regress again.) Aud.
6:30 p.m. - Free.
Oct. 12 - Soccer: Capitol vs. Schuylkill.
Schuylkill Haven, Pa. - 1 p.m.
Oct. 12 - Record Hop: Sponsored by radio
station WZAP. Music will be broadcasted
in quadrophonic. Student Center - 8 p.m.
till midnight.
Oct. 14 - Track: Capitol vs. Northeastern at
Villanova, Pa. - 3:30 p.m.
Dr. Robert J. Brown, Program Head of the Master of Administration program and Dr.
Hugh Spall, assistant professor of economics were interviewed by Bill Sheppard of WSBA-
Radio, Sunday, September 29th from 9:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m. and again at 11 p.m.-12 p.m. They
discussed the economic situation as they, as experts, see it.
Dr. James Whittaker, professor in Social Science & Psychology, recently back from China
will be talking about his experiences with Mim Warden on WMSP, 94.6 FM, Tuesday, Oc
tober 8 at 6:15 p.m. and Verna Edmonds on WHP-AM, Saturday, October sth at 5:45 p.m.
Listen in!
Charles A. Cole was appointed Chairman of the Penna. Water Pollution Control Assoc.
Research Committee. He will attend the annual meeting of the Water Pollution Control
Federation in Denver, Col. Oct. 6-11 and attend the Research Committee Meetings.
Dr. Elmer N. Lear has contributed a book review to the summer issue of Sociology, David
Sidorsky's The Future of the Jewish Community in America.
Oct. 15 - Soccer: Capitol vs. Northeast
Christian at Capitol. 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 15 - Film Series: "Venom" (A
penetrating study of contemporary
morals - youth's debauchery and adult
hypocrisy - that has been acclaimed for its
honesty and insight.) Student Center - 8
p.m. Admission $.75.
Oct. 17 - Forum Discussion: "Women and
Prescribed Drugs." Speakers: Dr.
Chestin Berlin, Dr. Vincent Stenger, Mr.
Bob Lockett. Auditorium - 3 p.m.
Oct. 19 - XGI Keggar: Beer and Live music
sponsored by Chi Gamma lota Fraternity.
Middletown Hunters and Anglers Club. 9
p.m. - 1 a.m. Admission: To be an
nounced.
FACULTY & STAFF
g4t4i - e .
XFI REPORTER
Welcome to CapitOl Campus!
Chi Gamma lota Fraternity ( XGl's) is a service fraternity
composed mainly of veterans but also open to the entire student
body. In the past we have sponsored many on-campus and off
campus activities. In order to make these activities successful and
allow them to continue in the future, we will need the support of
YOU as a member of the student body.
This column will be printed each week and we will try to keep
you informed about the activities which the XGl's are planning,
the results of past activities including sports, and give you an
overall view of what the XGl's are really doing at Capitol Campus.
Our first meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. Bth beginning at
9 P.M. at the 'Tiltin'-Hilton Hotel ( Highspire ) and the second
meeting will be on Oct. 22 at the same time and place. If you feel
that you would like to join our organization, please feel free to stop
in at either the meeting or the XC I I Lounge in W-114.
We are presently signing up members for the bowling team
which begins Oct. 9 at 9 P.M. at the Middletown Lanes and also
signing up members for the fraternity flag football team. If you
are planning to join our fraternity or have already joined, stop in
the XGI Lounge and sign-up now and have some fun.
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XGI Reporter,
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