C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, November 11, 1976, Image 6

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A Mime in Everyone
Recently, there has been a
great deal of wild speculation
regarding the name of the
Capitol Campus literaiy maga
zine, TARNHELM One rumor
has it that the annual collection
of poetty, short fiction, plays,
etc. was named after &ra
Tamhelm, a Middletown native
who achieved fame for his
contribution to the sonnet form.
It is true that in his slim
volume entitled, “Musings On
The Swatara Creek,” Mr.
Tamhelm elevated the sonnet
from a mere fourteen line
poetical statement and resolu
tion of a single theme to a
sixteen line non-statement and
non-resolution of no less than
ten nor more than thirteen
different themes.
Mr. Tamhelm was an
innovator, no doubt about it-a
Igreat believer in variety being
the spice and all that sort of
thing. However, the geographic
proximity of this poetical
luminary must be regarded as
purely coincidental and having
no bearing on the name of
Capitol’s literaiy magazine.
It is also not true that
TARNHELM is a condition
similar to “ring around the
collar'’ or “waxy yellow build
Harrisburg Counseling Service
The Hillcrest Abortion Clinic
and Counseling Service, located
at 2709 N. Front Street,
Harrisburg, Pa., has expanded
its medical services to include a
comprehensive Family Planning
Clinic. This Clinic will be open
between the hours of 8:30 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through
Saturday, by appointment only.
Family Planning services
offered to women in the
Most employers think
twice about hiring
people with
criminal records.
Phone fraud will result
in a criminal record.
(2) Bell of Pennsylvania
up”, both of which result from
the inattentiveness of house
wives with slovenly personal
habits. Neglecting to polish
one’s HEIM, in other words,
will not result in an embaras
sing case of TARN.
So, the mystery remains.
What does TARNHELM mean?
Quite simply, a TARNHELM is a
hat It is a very special sort of
hat not the tweedy kind you’d
wear to tramp about the moors,
nor the white cloth variety worn
by house painters to protect
their heads from too much sun
and other things that fall from
the sky. As a matter of fact you
would be hard put to find a
TARNHELM in any local
haberdashery because... well,
frankly a TARNHELM is a
magic, golden helmet-type of
hat resembling an inverted
acorn with wings springing
from each side. The original
TARNHELM was fashioned by a
mythical dwarf, a Nibelung if
you will, named Mime, from a
stolen treasure called the
Rhinegold.
The unique magical qualities
of TARNHELM enflow the
wearer with the ability to
transform himself at will and
travel anywhere in the world on
Metropolitan Harrisburg com
munity include: Pregnancy
testing, Pap tests for cancer
detection, Intrauterine devices
(lUD), Diaphragm fittings, Birth
Control Pill prescriptions, VD
detection, Gynecologic exam
inations and Contraceptive
counseling.
Hillcrest Clinic opened May,
1976 as the first free-standing'
abortion facility in Harrisburg.
Think twice.
C.C. Reader
a wish. None of this will seem
surprising to anyone who
enjoys opera and is familiar
with the series of three works by
Richard Wagner which combine
to form the “Ring Of The
Nibelung.”
What is surprising however,
is that we at Capitol Campus
have the same magical oppor
tunity through our own
TARNHELM There is a Mime in
every one of us waiting to find
expression in a poem, an essay,
a play, a photograph, a drawing,
a short story, or whatever.
Our hope for Capitol’s
literaiy magazine is that you will
take advantage of this chance to
share the products of your
creativity, your personal trans
formations, and visions. We are
accepting contributions now.
Deposit your work in the
TARNHELM can in the Human
ities office, Room W-161. Be
sure to include your name and
address for return. If you feel
shy or have never done this kind
of thing before, please be
assured that all works will be
anonymously and impartially
considered. Put on your
wishing hat and lend a hand in
forging a TARNHELM that’s
better than ever for 1977.
The addition of the Family
Planning Clinic is designed to
provide optimum care for
patients who prefer the con
venience of prompt appoint
ments and reasonable fee
schedules.
Appointments and further
information on services may be
obtained by calling (717)
234-4994.
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.-Returning Women-Brown Bag
Lunch-W-138.
7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.-P.S.P.E. meeting-Speaker:
George McMurty-Student Center.
Nov. 12
Winter Term bills mailed. Due date-December 3.
HACC-7:30 p.m.-Film-“Far From The Maddening
Crowd”-A-106.
NTE test.
Movies-Clint Eastwood in “High Plains Drifter” and
Paul Newman in “The Life and Times of Judge Roy
Bean”-Student Center-Sponsored by Residence
Student Council-Admission: One Dollar.
Nov. 14
7:00 p.m.-Mass-Student Center Lounge.
8:00 p.m.-Social-Student Center.
8:30 p.m.-Fireside Chats-Student Center.
Nov. 15
7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.-Martial Arts-Rec/Ath Bldg.
Nov. 15-Nov. 19-Preregistration for returning
undergraduate students for Winter term.
6:00 p.m.-Aviation Club-AlM’s Quiz three-FAR’s and
AlM’s-E-209.
8:00 p.m.-Wine &Cheese Social-Chi Rho-Student
Center.
BSU meeting-BCAC- (time to be announced).
Nov. 17
12:00 noon-Maranatha Bible Study-W-135.
6:30 p.m.-Student Court-W-202.
7:00 p.m.-I.E.E.E. meeting (location to be announced)
7:30 p.m.-SGA meeting-Rm 211.
9:15 p.m.-Bowling-Middletown Lanes.
Nov. 18
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.-Retuming Women-Brown Bag
Lunch-W-138.
6:00 p.m.-Thanksgiving Communal Dinner-M.H.B
O. G.-Student Center
Workshop Series for Secretaries-Time Management:
New Tool for Secretaries-for more information call
787-7753.
HACC-11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.-Concert-featuring “White
Rose”-Cafeteria.
7:30 p.m.-Film-“The Savage Messiah”-A-106.
NOV. 20
8:00 a.m.-Aviation Club-National Air & Space Museum
Trip-Big-M.
9:00 p.m.-XGI Keggar-featuring “Red Delicious”-Stu
dent Center.
Workshop-Restoring or Renovating Your Victorian or
Edwardian House-Dr. Irwin Richman, Chairman and
David Stacks, Architectural Consultant-for more
information call 787-7753.
Nov. 21
7:00 p.m.-Mass-Student Center Lounge.
8:00 p.m.-Social-Student Center.
8:30 p.m.-Fireside Chats-Student Center.
Nov. 22
7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.-Martial Arts-Rec/Ath Bldg
Nov. 23
10:55 a.m.-12:05 p.m.-NOW meeting-W-202
Nov. 24
12:00 noon-Maranatha Bible Study-W-135.
6:30 p.m.-President’s Council meeting-W-110
6:30 p.m.-Student Court-W-202.
9:15 p.m.-Bowling-Middletown
Thanksgiving recess-no classes. OFF.
Nov. 25
Thanksgiving-Closed.
HACC-Thanksgiving Holiday-Library and
Closed. N0v.28
Thanksgiving recess-no classes. OFF.
HACC-Thanksgiving Holiday-Library and
closed.
Thanksgiving recess-no classes.
NOV. 28
7:00 p.m.-Mass-Student Center Lounge.
8:00 p.m.-Social-Student Center.
8:30 p.m.-Fireside Chats-Student Center.
November 11,1976
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