C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, September 23, 1976, Image 4

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Recreation And
Athletics News
lee Hockey Club
Hie Capitol Campus Ice
Hockey Club will hold an
organizational meeting on Sun
day September 19, at 8:00 pm in
room W-135 main building, and
on Sunday, September 26 at
7:oopm in room W-135. If you
are interested in ice hockey,
please plan to attend. This is a
very important meeting. Hie
team has been accepted into the
Hers hey Amateur Ice Hockey
League and the schedule for the
1976-77 season is a good one!
Call Coach Dr. R. Ammon at
787-7782 if you wish to join this
team!
Martial Aits
Martial Arts classes will
begin Monday, September 27,
at 7:30 pm in the Recreation/
Athletics Building. There is a
fee of $lO.OO per person for this
program. Judo GHTs are
available to be checked out for
this activity which is again
under the very capable leader
ship of Mr. Chanes Cavrich.
Hie classes are held each week
for the 10 week term period from
7:30 to 9:30 pm. m the event
any class has to be cancelled, a
make-up session is always
scheduled at a time convenient
to all.
Cross Country
Hie Cross Country Team will
get off to an eariy start this
season with their first meet
scheduled for Hiesday, Sep
tember 28th, starting at 4:00 pm
at Dickinson College. Hiis will
be followed by a meet on
Thursday, September 30th,
starting at 3:30 pm, to be held
at Capitol Campus. Hiey will
be competing against Eliza
bethtown College. Ten
additional meets are scheduled
for October, and the season will
end on November 13th, when
Capitol’s Cross Country team
will travel to Lebanon Valley
College. If you would like to
become a part of this terrific
team, contact the Rec/Ath
Building. Call 787-7751 or stop
by. Our team ended their 1975
season with a 6-3 win/loss
record. Hie coach for this
activity is Mr. John Schwanger.
Soccer
There are 13 games sched
uled for Soccer this 1976
season. Practice sessions are
underway with indoor work-outs
during inclement weather, and
outdoor practices weather per
mitting. Hie first 3 games of the
season are scheduled for home
and will be held on the lighted
athletic field adjoining the
Rec/Ath Bldg. Our first game is
scheduled for Saturday, Octo
ber 2nd, at 1:00 pm with PSU,
Schuykill Campus. This is
always a very exciting game and
will provide lots of good
entertainment to all soccer
fans. This game will be
followed by action against PSU,
Berks County Campus on
Monday, October 4th, 7:30 pm,
with the 3rd home game
scheduled for Thursday, Octo
ber 7th, 7:30 pm!! Soccer is a
very active and stimulating
sport! Come out and support
your team-They appreciate
your interest!!
Our Coach for this sport is
Mr. Ed Hunk, Campus engi
neering professor. If you would
like to become a member of this
terrific team contact the
Rec/Ath Bldg by calling
787-7751, or stop by, or call Mr.
Hunk at 787-7957. Team'
Captain is Ron Sturgeon,
Co-Capt. Tom Plank.
Returning seniors for this sport
will be: Darryl Whiteman, Rich
Henschaft, Jeff Bossaid, Bill
Egan, Dan Slagle, Mike Steiner,
Tom Rudolph, along with our
new members we are looking
forward to another veiy suc
cessful soccer season!
Varsity Basketball
Hie 1976-77 Varsity Basket
ball season will get underway in
November with 4 games
scheduled for the fall term, and
an additional 19 games sched
uled during winter term. This
season’s schedule has been
I improved with the addition of 3
new 4 year colleges. Uy-outs
and practice will begin some
time in October, the exact time
and date have not been
established at this time.
Announcements will be made in
the future. E you like the game
of basketball, plan to try-out for
this very invigorating and
i healthy sport Our returning
seniors will be: Ed Pago la,
John Messer, Scott Kurtz, Bill
Morrell, Mike Pavlishin, and
William Schule. This team is
coached by the very capable Mr.
Fred Baker who endqd the
1975-76 Capitol Campus Bas
ketball season with a 16-8
win/loss record, the best in the
history of capitol Campus
Varsity Basketball!!
Girl’s Basketball
Seven games have been
scheduled to date beginning in
winter term for the Grri’s
Basketball Team. This is a
recently organized sport at
Capitol and we are urging as
many girl’s as possible to come
by ana sign up for this team.
An effort has been repeatedly
made to get female sports
underway at Capitol, not always
with much success! So, come
on girls, make this year a mote
successful one than ever. We
ate very proud of the showing
made by our female team last
season and we hope to be evn
mote proud this year. New
uniforms were purchased this
summer and delivery •is ex
pected before the scheduled
season begins. Stop by and
sign up now!
Bowling
An Intramural Bowling
League is formed each term and
bowling is held at the
Middletown Bowling Lanes.
This activity is made up of 12
teams, 5 persons each, and is
co-ed. The exact time for this
sport to begin is not known at
this time and will be announced
at a later date. Sign up your,
teams now and submit them to
the Rec/Ath Bldg. The bowling
teams meet one night a week
and it is a fun time for all. Do
not miss out on this very
relaxing activity!
Cheer Leaders
Capitol Campus has a very,
well organized Cheer Leading
Squad under the very capable
leadership of Ms. Roberta
McLeod, assisted by Mrs. Linda,
Kers tetter. New and very
attractive uniforms were pur
chased last year to enhance the
appearance of these very
attractive girls! E you feel you
would like to become a part of
this very important team,,
contact either Roberta or Linda;
in the Student Activities Office,;
W-105.
Coaches Day
Friday, October 1,1976, has'
been officially designated as
National Coaches Day. Wej
would like to take this
opportunity to salute all our
Capitol Campus Coaches who
contribute so much above and
beyond the call of duty!
Without their support and
dedication our sports could
never be the success they have
been!
Soccer-Ed Trunk
Varsity Basketball-Fred Baker
Cross Country-John Schwanger
Baseball-Col in Koser
Golf-George Dressier
Tennis-Tom Coleman
Ice Hockey-Dr. R. Ammon
Girls Basketball-Rodney Metzger
C.C. Reader
©ttfplap <£f Antique
(guilts Sit Capitol
Hie Capitol Campus is
sponsoring a display of antique
American patchwork quilts from
the reference collection of “Joel
SateFs Antique and Auction
News.” Hie quilt collection was
compiled by Joel Sater, noted
journalist and author.
Over thirty-five quilts of
various size, shape, color, age
and condition will be on display
in the Gallery Lounge from
September 20 through October
23. According to Roberta
McLeod, coordinator of student
activities at Capitol, a written
description of technique for
each quilt shown will be
provided as well as live
demonstrations. A slide show
of quilts not able to be
displayed will also be shown
continously.
Mr. Sater first began this
folk art collection at a public
sale seven years ago. Since
then he has acquired between
CLASSIFIEDS
Sitter needed for part-time
working wife. Some after
noons; occasional evenings.
Two children lVz years and 3Vi
years. Older child in school;
younger child naps. Oppor
tunity to do homework. Must
have transportation to Hetshey.
Call Ester Beck 533-5393.
Free U Organizational
meeting to be held Wednesday,
September 29 at 1:30 p.m. in
Room W-309. All interested
please attend. For more
information please contact the
S.G.A. Office.
Continuing the policy ini
tiated last year, the Reader will
publish the names of the SGA
Senators who attended the SGA
meeting, and also the names of
those who did not
PRESENT
Cliff Eshbach
Ray Martin
Carol Uhllg
Beth Kopas
Charles Aleaky
Katie Fee
Thereaee Gallagher
Lenny Klonitsko
Kitty Nestar
George Rovnack
ABSENT
Vem Martin
John Stemlck
Elizabeth Welmer
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Open Mon.-Fri. Nights “till 9”
Orientation Day:
300 and 400 patchwork and
appliqued coverlets, as well as a
variety of quilting frames,
sample patterns, and other
materials related to the art.
This quilt display is only part of
a unque reference collection of
material covering a variety of
unusual subjects that Mr. Sater
developed to provide source
material for collectors and
students.
Formerly the author of the
syndicated column, “Antiquing
with Joel Sater,” Mr. Sater
received his B. A from Univer
sity of lowa and is working for
his master's at Penn State-Cap
itol Campus. A free-lance writer
for popular magazines and
journals, Mr. Sater lectures on
various aspects of the field of
antiques and collecting. He is
also the founder and publisher
of the well-known collector's
bi-weekly newspaper, “An
tiques and Auction News.”
1968 Buick Special Deluxe,
Automatic P/S, AM/FM, W/W,
maroon porcenalized finish,
power seats, A/C. Original
owner; service records. $995 or
best offer. May be seen on
campus. Call 533-5393 eve
nings 6-9 p.m.
Be A Flyer
Boy, have we got a deal
for you! E you’ve never had
an opportunity to get into
aviation, now is your
opportunity. The Aviation
Club at Capitol Campus now
provides certified ground
instruction which is the first
step in the field of aviation.
E you have any questions
or want more information,
attend the meeting on
Tuesday, September 28 at
7:00 P.M. in room El-330. E
for some reason you can’t
attend, feel free to contact
Terry at 914 A Weaver or call
Monty at 944-3329. We’U be
looking forward to meeting
you.
Did someone say food?
Miller Analogies Test is
given in the Counseling Center
y appointment Study books
'are available on a two-week loan
basis and may be picked up in
Wll7.
September 23,1976
Graduate
Information
Available
As a service to help those
students who are considering
going to graduate school, the
ounseling Center will periodi
cally publish in the C.C. Reader
the registration deadlines and
testingdates for the up-coming
graduate and professional
school admission examina
tions. The dates indicated
below are not the only times
that these tests may be taken.
However, these are the first
administrations of the tests and
students planning to seek
admissions into graduate
school for September, 1977
should consider taking the
appropriate test as eariy in the
school year as possible.
Study guides, graduate
school information (catalogs for
approximately 1000 schools),
cross-references and indexes
are available on a two-week loan
basis for students who are
researching their graduate
school and program choices.
Counselors are available to
assist <n this process.
Applications for all the tests
listed below are available in the
Counseling Center, Wll7.
Tast Date Closing Date for Application
Graduate Record Examination (GRE’s)
10/16/76 9/20/76
12/11/76 11/10/76
Graduate Management Admission Test
(GMATs)
10/30/76
1/29/77
Law School Admission Tast (LSATs)
10/9/76 9/9/76
14/4/76 11/8/76
National Teacher Examination (NTE’a)
11/13/76 10/21/76
2/19/77 1/27/77
10/8/76
1/7/77