C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 22, 1976, Image 5

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    January 22, 1976
Bump N 9 Boogie
On Sat * Night
Every Saturday on Cable
Channel 5, there is a unique
type of show for the general
viewing audience in the
Harrisburg area.
WHATODO, INC. has
produced “IN STEP” where
your host, Dimitri, guaran
tees an hour full of
disco-blended music, to
which a select group of
dancers, the WHATODO
Hustlers, will launch into
fluid motions by the
pulsating beat of the new
Salsa. These people will
also capture your interest
with their attire, which goes
hand in hand with the Disco
scene.
Along with Dimitri, the
Photo Club
News
The photo club is looking
for new members in the 1976
school year.
On the upcoming sched
ule of events is a club
showing in the Gallery
Lounge in late February or
early March.
Color slide developing
will be done at the end of the
winter term and color
printing will be introduced
for the spring term.
Anyone with an interest
or desire to learn photog
graphy and camera tech
niques are welcome.
Call Mark Feldman at
944-2189 for more informa
ion.
Hustlers and a top D.J., “IN
STEP” offers two spots
during the show where
feature guests appear.
These features are informal
interviews called “Vine Line”
and “In Your Hair.” Simple
enough, “Vine Line” is an '
interview with a contem
porary clothing sales repre
sentative, designer or distri
tributor. “In Your Hair” will
feature Dimitri interviewing
guests from the world of hair
fashion.
The show can be viewed
every Saturday at 7:30.
Directors and Producers
Mike Billys, John Sempeles
and Greg Nielsen said,
“We’re trying to capture the
.. most contemporary dances,
music and fashion and an
in-depth look to the future of
Harrisburg night-life.”
Wiley Receives
Josten Scholarship
Charlotte S. Wiley, a
senior in the business
administration program, has
received the Josten’s $5OO
Student Scholarship.
Wiley, a native of Mt.
Joy, Pa. now residing in
Harrisburg, was selected on
the basis of her academic
achievement and campus
involvement. She is a
graduate of Springfield High
School and is presently
maintaining a 3.80 grade
point average.
C.C. Reader,
Summer
In Spain
Offered
Fur me iasi eleven ySSTS,
summer programs have been
offered to students in the
U.S. and Canada to travel
and study in Spain. Last
summer 69 students from 28
states departed from JFK
Airport in New York and flew
to Malaga and then to
Madrid, where the 11th
summer program was held.
Thirty students visited
Santiago de Compostela and
Leon and to complete the
excitement of the program,
they crossed the Strait of
Gibraltar to visit Africa.
Plans are already in
progress for the 12th
Summer School in Spain,
and the City of Tarragona
(south of Barcelona) has
been chosen as our head
quarters in Spain in 1976.
Tarragona is a very
historical city, capital of the
Old Roman Empire in
Spain. It is surrounded by
the most beautiful beaches
on the Mediterranean Coast.
Students attending the
program will have the
opportunity of swimming in
the Mediterranean every day,
enjoying a wonderful sum
mer while learning Spanish
in Spain.
All persons interested
should write as soon as
possible to: Dr. Arjibay
Doreste, Augustana College,
Rock Island, Illinois 61201.
ice is vr limited.
XGI Reporter
X By Jom Jensen
Welcome back for another term! The winter term will be a
busy one for the fraternity. To start off the activities will be
another KEGGARI! Yes, Saturday night, January 31, 1976
will be the date of the first XGI Keggar for the new year,
featuring the group “Hurricane Alley”. Because of popular
demand, hot dogs will again be available!
Some other things to think about this term will be the frat
dinner dance at the Yellow Breeches. Due to increased
costs, the cost per couple will be $2O. So, if you can spare
$2O for an evening of excellent food, wine, beer and dancing,
sign up in the frat lounge and leave a deposit.
Also, GPP’s Casino Night is in the plans again and the
XGIs will again run the crap table and the poker tables. See
Vince Johnson, chairman, if you can volunteer to help with
the tables that night!
Once again GPP is sponsering Casino Night in order to
raise funds for the May 22, Spring Concert. XGl’s will again
run the concession stand at the concert, so if you can help,
please let it be known.
Our winter term service project is once again a visit to the
Coatesville VA Hospital. See Skip Gibson or Mike Bryant if
you can help out or if you want to go along. Again this year
we are looking for some entertainment to go along!
There seems to be a misconception among the non-frat
member veterans on this campus that the word “service” in
the title “a service organization” means that we are people
destined to go back to the service (military). Not so, the word
“service” to us means the above mentioned Coatesville trip,
the blood drive we sponser for the school each year, and
providing the service of helping new Vets on campus get
oriented and have a good time.
Winter term is also the term in which the frat officers are
replaced by some spry new juniors. So, if you’re interested
in an office, let other members know it!
On the sports scene, basketball started January 19 at the
base gym. the XGI team needs some people and it’s not too
late to get on the team. In bowling, The XGl’s are off to a
slow start, but should pick up as the term progresses. Also a
volleyball team is being formed and they need participants.
Saturday, January 17, the frat went to a Hershey Bears
hockey game. It was a real great time for all.
Remember, next meeting is January 27, so let’s see the
participation increase. A few of the culprits who did not
attend the last meeting were Bill Lupton, Pat Panfile, etc. Ha
Ha!!
Now, for trivia-time, we have exciting news. The frat is
purchasing a new coffee pot for the lounge since the old one
bit the dust. Also, the last meeting was visited by two
working gentlemen- Gid Wray and Phil Smith.
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