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Rec/ Ath News
Vanity Basketball
Vanity basketball tryouts
and practice are scheduled
again for Monday, October 18,
3:30 p. m. in the Middletown
Main Street Gym. If you are
interested in becoming a part oi
this vanity team, it is very
important that you attend this
session. Tryouts will be held foi
this one week only.
Student Golfing
The Recreation/Athletics
Department offen a discount
on golfing at Sunset Golf
Coune to all Capitol Campus
students. Your discount card
can be picked up at the
Recreation/Athletics Building.
You need one of these cards
each time you go golfing. For
further information, call 787-
7751 or stop by the Rec/Ath
Bldg.
Soccer
A reminder -- The soccer
game scheduled for Saturday,
October 16, at Lincoln Univer
sity has been cancelled! This
date has been filled in with a
game scheduled with Eliza
bethtown College JV soccer
team at Capitol Campus
beginning at 11:00 a.m. The
next home game is scheduled
forThesday, October 19, at 7: 30
p.m. with Messiah College.
1M flag Football
1M Flag Football began
Monday, October 4, with a total
of eight teams registered. This
number is far below all past flag
football leagues, although there
are a total of 165 participants.
Game schedules are posted
weekly on the bulletin board in
the Rec/Ath Building. Scores to
date are as follows:
F.T. -60
No Names- 0
All you Philadelphia Phillies
fans who have lost all hopes for
a pennant berth should now
transfer your rooting power to
the team that is going to win the
World Series, the New York
Yankees.
New Roofs
Dr. Robert El McDermott,
provost of Penn State-Capitol
Campus, has announced that as
a result of competitive bidding,
a contract in the amount of
$75,035 has been awarded to
the Leßoy Roofing Co. of 41st
and Deny Street, Harrisburg,
Pa. The work to be performed
under the contract will be the
removal and replacement of
roofing of 27 duplex housing
units in the Meade Heights
Housing Area.
Before beginning work on the 1976-77 yearbook,
the staff would like student input as to whether there
is any concern about publishing a yearbook. The
following survey questions will be an indication as to
whether the staffs’ efforts would be wasted. Please
return these survey’s to W-129, the C.C. Reader
office.
Are you interested in having a yearbook?
Yes or No
Would you buy a yearbook?
Yes or No
If you are a senior, would you be willing, at your
own expense to have your senior picture taken?
If the yearbook covered the expense of senior
pictures, would you then be willing to purchase a
yearbook?
Stooges- 22
69’ers- 0
Easy Inn-18
Bushwackers- 8
Cross Country
Wednesday, October 13, at
4:00 p.m., Capitol Campus will
host the Wiliams port Area
Community College cross
country team. The meet begins
at4:oo p.m. Thesday afternoon,
October 5, Capitol hosted the
Philadelphia Bible College team
which ended in a victory for
Capitol with a 21 to 35 score.
Runners from Capitol included
“Dink” Cecconi; Bob Rhinier,
Steve Stough; Dale Myers;
Rich Larmoun Lloyd Seager;
and Ruth McGreehan. “Dink”
Cecconi was first to cross the
finish line with a time of 29: 59;
followed by Bob Rhinier for
second place with a time of
30: 41.
The coach, John Schwanger
placed 6th with a time of 31:55;
9t.h place; Steve Staugh;
33: 21; 10th place, Dale Myers,
33:36; 13th place, Rich
Larmour, 34:36; 15th place,
Lloyd Seager, 37:25; and 16th
place, Ruth McGreehan, 41:06.
IM Bowling
The intramural bowling
league is in its second week of
bowling. The 10th team has
been added and this week’s
results are as follows:
High Series:
M. Gajdowski- 607
B. Braun- 556
C. Egenreider- 454
P. Laurie- 414
High Game
D. Kotsch- 227
M Gajdowski- 211
R. Ossman-196
C. Egenreider 167
P. Laurie-155
The Harrisburg Foreign
Policy Association invites fa
culty and students to hear and
to discuss with The Honorable
Nicholas F. Parkinson, Aus
tralian Ambassador to the U.S.,
“The Australian View of
Southeast Asia, China, Japan,
and the U.S. after Vietnam” at 8
p.m., Thursday, October 28 at
Schindler's Restaurant, Camp
Hill. A social hour and
refreshments will follow the free
lecture.
The Capitol Campus Ma
ranatha Bible Club invites all
students, faculty, and staff to
join in their bible study/fellow
ship hour on Wednesdays from
noon until one p.m. If this is an
inconvenient time and you
would be interested in the club
but can’t make it on Wednes
days call 944-5868 and ask for
John.
Yes or No
Yes or No
C.C. Reader
CLASSIFIEDS
For Sale
360 Yamaha Enduro.
Excellent condition, extras
!too. 717-392-3887.
1973 Challenger trailer.
Elizabethtown. Completely
furnished; set up, skirting,
storage shed. Call 944-3551.
Four H78x15 snow tires
mounted on standard jeep
wheels, great condition, also
two L78x15 summer tread tires
mounted on Buick wheels, call
737-4212 for more details.
Jeep, ’73, CJS, renegade
blue with matching blue Levi’s
top, Bxls white spoke wheels,
10x15 off-road tires, V-8, roll
bar, like new condition through
out Call 737-4212 for more
details.
1968 Buick Special Deluxe,
automatic, P/S, AM-FM, W/W,
maroon porcenalized finish,
power seats, A/C. Original
owner, service records. $750 or
best offer. May be seen on
campus. Call 533-5393 evenings
6-9 p.m.
Dr. Rubin says, “The
obvious answer seemed con
firmed by Valerie Eliot’s
statement that ‘ln my notes I
have borne in mind that what
may be apparent to an English
reader might be obscure to an
American one, and vice versa.’”
In concert at the
Susquehanna University
*
8:00 p.m. Friday, Novembers
Tickets S4-AII Seats Reserved
* LEO KOTTKEI
Make check payable to
Susquehanna University and
send order with a stamped,
self-addressed envelope to:
Campus Center Box Office
Susquehanna University
Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870
WANTED: A student to
put up posters and publicize
the concert on your campus,
in return for two tickets to
the concert. Write to the
address above.
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Help Wanted
Sitter needed for part-time
working wife. Some after
noons; occasional evenings.
Two children IV2 years and 3 1 /z
years. Older child in school;
younger child naps. Oppor
tunity to do homework. Must
have transportation to Hershey.
Call Ester Beck 533-5393.
Wanted
One rhythm guitar player for
variety type band on campus.
Must have equipment Only
seriously minded people apply.
Call 944-3378.
72 or 73 Volvo Model 142 t
with four speed. Must be fuel
injected model. Also wanted
any parts to fit 73 or newer
Volvo, any model. Phone
737-4212 with your details.
Sense es
Keypunching for research
projects, masters or doctoral
thesis work or whatever.
Experienced. References avail
able. After 5:00 pm call
944-0890.
Hie organization “commu
nity concern for nursing home
residents” needs volunteers to
be friendly visitors to residents
of nursing homes. For
information, clip this ad and
enclose your name and address.
Mail to CCNHR Box 1334
Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055.
Folk-rock guitarist
Chapel Auditorium
Visit The
Babtb iWarttn
STORE
Pre Wash Jeans
Print Shirts
Painter Pants
Faded Glory
"Clothing the Men
In This Area Since 1895"
Batrib iWartin
STORE
Union St.-Next to Poet Office
Open Thor. & Fri. Till 9:00
Kickers
Split
On Tuesday night, the
Capitol Campus Soccer Team
lost a close 5-4 game to Berks
Campus in the final minutes of
play.
Berks scored eariy in the
first half, but Capitol came back
with goals by Ken Holt and
Denny Williams.
The lead see-sawed until
late in the first half when Omar
Bakar scored on a comer kick
from right wing Doug Plesterer
giving Capitol a 4-3 halftime
lead.
After Berks tied the score
early in the second half,
Capitol’s defense, lead by Tom
Plank, held them until the last
five minutes when Berks scored
the winning goal.
On Thursday night, the 7th
of October, Capitol put it all
together when they won their
first game beating North East
Christian 9-3.
In the first half, two goals by
Ken Holt and one each by Bill
Eagan and Omar Bakar put
Capitol ahead 4-2.
Denny Williams scored eariy
in the second half and Neil
Peters clinched the game for
Capitol with back- to- back
goals.
Successful penalty kicks by
Darryl Whiteman and Jeff
Bossard gave Capitol the final
two goals for the 9-3 victory.
Need A
Tune-Up
*
★
Extracurricular courses to be
offered by the Free U this term:
Back Massage taught by Mel
Blumberg
Macrame For Fun And Profit
taught by Carol Uhlig
Auto Thne Up taught by
Doug Dobas
Radio Announcing taught by
Cliff Eshbach
Group Exercise taught by
Robin and Leslie
These courses are offered
free of any tuition. Any costs
would be for materials, if you
desire to purchase them.
If you are interested or just
curious in any or all of these
courses please sign up on the
list posted in the S.G.A. Office,
Room WllO. will be
contacted as to time and place.
*
*
HALLMARK CARDS
STATIONERY
GIFTS
CANDLES
PLANT HANGERS
WOODEN WARE
Open Thur. & Fri. Eve
Opposite The
Post Office
Middletown
October 14, 1976
By Dane Lewis