FEBRUARY 28, 1975 kl Mi The big happening this week is the winter term service project- the Coatesville VA Hospital trip. There will be music and eats, so please plan to be there to show fellow vets that you care. The trip is for 7:30 PM, Friday the 28th. Stop in at the lounge for details. The semi-formal was a huge success!! A really great time with a great band and great food. I really enjoyed the shrimp newbery (two helpings). I'd like to have another semi formal next week- how about it, social committee? It seems like we have lost our meeting place -- as you probably know if you tried to attend the last meeting. We hope the problem can be ironed out by next meeting time. At this time, I cannot tell you that the upcoming meeting will be at the Tiltin Hilton, so stop in at the lounge and find out just where it will be held. And here is something that we can put into XGI frat history (and leave it there!). The frat's very own Paul Will along with Bob Okenquist from the- tisk! tisk! - Spread Eagle Inn, very handily won the pinochle tournament at HACC during the World Record Weekend. They played cards from 9:30 AM to 10:30 PM on the Saturday of that weekend and they claim that channel 8 TV was there to film the action. Gid Wray says, "If they're so tough, why won't they play me a few hands of cutthroat pinochle?" I don't know, maybe if you hassle them enough, they will show you how they won the tournament!! XG I Reporter Jorn Jensen smemosesimemoseseseseselsomosemeemmoomiso Rec/Ath Information In case you haven't noticed --- Spring is lust around the corner and so is baseball practice!!! Practice will begin Monday, March 3, at 3:30 PM and Tuesday, March 4, at 3:30 PM and will be held in the base gym. Club fees and physicals are due by March 3. The baseball coach is Tom McMillen and faculty advisor is Dr. Hugh Spall. For further information call 787-7751. Firstgame is scheduled for March 31 at 4:00 PM when Capitol Campus will play Lehigh County Community College at Middletown. Any team members interested in purchasing spikes and or gloves contact Mr. Smitley in the Recreation-Athletics Building. The first Tennis Match for Spring Season is scheduled for Wednesday, April 2, at 3:00 PM at Delaware County Campus, Media, Pa. If you are interested in becoming a member of the tennis team, call 787-7751 or stop by the Recreation-Athletics Building. The tennis coach is Dr. Carolyn Dexter. Since "Spring" is in the air, we must begin thinking about our Spring activities. The first golf match for the season is scheduled for Wednesday, April 9, at 2:00 PM This will be a home match. If you are interested in becoming a member of the golf team, call 787-7751 or stop by the Rec-Ath Building. The coach for the golf team is Mr. George Dressler. Plans are being made at this time to start a track & field team for the spring term: Anyone interested in this sport should contact the Rec-Ath Building, 787-7751, or Horace Jones, 131 Church Hall. Rec-Ath Building - Monday Thru Friday: 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM Saturday & Sunday: 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM. " Base Bym - Monday Thru Friday: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Saturday & Sunday: 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS TO DATE: BROTHERHOOD .... FOUL BALLS FLAMES BENDER BROS. LOIS FRENCH TICKLERS PUBLIC'S PRIDE.... NADS SPREAD EAGLE INN D. P. MEAN MACHINE .... EX G.l.s COURT JESTERS.... ZODIAK LEFTOVERS R. A.s VARSITY BASKETBALL: Shenandoah College Capitol Scoring: Baker 50; Garman 15; DeFrank 8; Gross 6; Jenkins 4; Shoenberger 2. Shenandoah Scoring: Hill 27; Mina 25; .1. Williams 11; V. William 10; Barbour 10; Washington 8; Barley 4; Martin 2; Margie 2. Capitol Record is now 5 --- 13. 1 1111 1 BASEBALL CLUB: TENNIS CLUB: GOLF CLUB: TRACK & FIELD: BUILDING HOURS!!: 99 Capitol CampusBs C.C. READER Conflict Studied Huntingdon, Pa.- (1.P.) - A new program of "Peace and Conflict Studies" is being added to the curriculum at Juniata College. President John N. Stauffer said many of the college's students and faculty members had ex pressed "a growing awareness of the dangers posed by violent forms of human conflict". "In response to this concern, Juniata has developed an in terdisciplinary program combining aspects of the social sciences and the humanities, exploring the causes and consequences of human conflicts, and searching for ways to resolve those conflicts", Dr. Stauffer said. Two additional courses will be added to the program in 1975-76: "Tolstoy: His Life and Message" and "War and Conscience in America". Week of 2-19-75 Snoopy's Gang .... 21 11 681 20 12 692 19 13 670 Pumpers lEEE Neutron .... 17 15 719 17 15 701 17 15 688 Mainlaners 14 18 651 Kozaks 12 20 660 Grand Wazoo Emanon Lucky Strikes 10 1 / 2 21 1 / 2 648 Burnouts 6 1 / 2 25 1 / 2 604 lEEE Neutrons (1) Snoopy's Gang (3) Zero's (4) Lucky Strikes (0) Pumpers (4) Frand Wazoo (3) Kozaks (1) Mainlaners (0) 500 CLUB Jim Kicinski Paul Heintzman Fred Clark 200 CLUB Jim Kicinski J. Perry .... Fred Clark.. Gary Koenig +High series Ed Houser Jim Kicinski Paul Heintzman Connie Egenrieder Kathie Perkins.... Jean Kovich Ann Campbell . +High Single Stuart Marks .. Dennis Bittinger Jim Kicinski Connie Egenrieder Kathie Perkins.... Ann Campbell .... + +High Average Ed Houser Paul Heintzman . Audie Waksnunski Connie Egenrieder Kathie Perkins.... Ann Campbell .... +Most Improved Bowler Fall Wint. Incr Inc. Stuart Marks .... 129 150 +2l Gary McCiuskey 114 134 +2O Ed Houser 153 172 +l9 Leo Carr 124 142 +lB Dennis Bittinger . 137 155 +lB +High Game Above Average Aver. Game Diff. -f-J. Perry 115 210 +95 S. Marks 145 231 +B6 D. Helk 145 220 +75 D. Bittinger .. 155 230 +75 J. Kicinski ... 148 223 +75 + Must Bowl 17 Games to Qualify ++ Must Bowl 26 Games to Qualify. Qualify. Great Decisions Group The Capitol Campus Great Decisions Group meets Wednesdays at 7:30 in W 309. Faculty, students, staff and the public are cordially invited to come. The group was organized by Leslie Johns, a '74'. The topic to be discussed on February 26th will be "Our Changing World Economy: Can We Meet the Challenge of Interdependence?". Handbooks with background information may be pur chased in Room W 356 from Prof. Heindel, chairman for Capitol Campus, which is co-sponsoring the series with the Foreign Policy Association of Harrisburg. Professors from Capitol are appearing on two series of programs on the Great Decisions topics. Prof. Simko, who is radio-TV chairman for Capitol, is ON1011•11010•11•MIONONIONONOMONIN•MOINNO11011101100/111 How Do You Know I've just read the article printed in the Valentine issue of the CC Reader entitled "The History of V.D." and think it very appropiate for the afore mentioned issue. I was amazed at the efficiency at which Mr. Olson used pure opinion to distort basic Biblical facts. L Aver. 6 784 20 612 FACT 1 Where does it say that the fruit Eve ate was an apple? FACT 2 Where does it say that the serpent that temp ted Eve was a snake? Emanon (0) ITE (1) FACT 3 Where does it say that God has said "in famous, immortal last words" - For that matter, where does it say in the Bible that God is dead? Burnouts (3) XGI (4) So much for your "over dramatization of a crucial point" and I dispute your comical argument with Biblical fact. 223 210 209 208 But as you stated your point was that "western Christianity has paranoia and quilt complexes". Mr. Olson, no where in the Bible does it state that "believers", "closet- Christians", non-believers, agnostics, or anyone will be "struck down or turned into a slab of salt" because of guilt feelings, because of adultery, or any other of the things which you've men tioned. 501 403 363 363 As a matter of fact, Mr Olson, I can guarantee you that you will not be sent to Hell for any of the "sensual enjoyment" you mentioned. But alas Jimmy Olson, you did miss a trick! The Bible says that God is only going to judge you on one thing - have you accepted what Jesus Christ did for you. An analogy here might *•* * * * E — * * * • * at • Black Street Vendor In New York By Susan Wohlbruck That The Fruit Was An Apple? by Bob Kuhn Oranges! Lemons! Grapes! PAGE Meets moderator for weekly programs on WMSP-FM (94.9) aired Thursdays at 7:30 P.M. and Prof. McAree is moderator for the Harrisburg Cablevision series shown on Channel 5 Tuesdays at 8:30 P.M. Other faculty members appearing include Prof. Klain, Prof. Goldman, Mr. Molovinsky, Prof. Bresler, Prof. Murti, Prof. Robert J. Brown and Prof. Heindel. Faculty and students are also cordially invited to attend the mon thly dinner meeting of the Foreign Policy Association to be held February 27 at Schindlers; the speaker will be Dr. David McKillop, advisor to Sen. Pell. He will speak on Cuba, which he visited recently with Senators Pell and Javits. Reservations may be made through Prof. Heindel. make things more clear. Suppose you were arrested for speeding and the traffic cop takes you to court. You find out that the judge is your father. He asks how you plea - you know you were speeding so you plea guilty. Now your father, to be perfectly fair and just, sentences you to a fine or 3 days in jail. You have no money, so the jailer takes you to your cell. Now your father was fair and just as he should be but because he loves you, he can pay the fine for you. The jailer comes back to you and says that you're free to go because your father paid the penalty. You have a choice to make. Will you accept your father's payment or will you pay your own penalty in jail. The same thing is true spiritually. I'm sure you'll agree that you haven't lived up to God's perfect standard at every moment in your life and a perfectally fair and just God must have a penalty for this. But God loves us and paid the penalty Himself by sending His Son Jesus to die on the cross for us. Are you going to accept that payment or reject Jesus and pay the penalty yourself. Jesus said "I am the Way the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." If Jesus was God (and I know He was), then everything that He says is truth. If He wasn't God, then forget about "christian morals", because there is no such thing as Christianity. P.S. If your interested In this more, there is a Bible study every Tuesday at noon in W 202. * * * , * /* A Solipsism By Susan Wohlbruck Cold gray night Alone Making love.
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