February 3, 1977 Taking Care of Business Group one, of Business 310 section 2 "Behavioral Concepts in Business", proved that they're "number one" by capturing first prize in a poster contest last week. The poster depicted an analogy between their group and the human body. Over 200 students, faculty, and staff acted as judges by dropping money into the mayonnaise jars of their favorite posters. More than $25 prize-winning members Alp h.... . are we, in no , order. These are their names: Frank Gee; Keith Miller; Ron Teufel; Mary Alice Barnoski; Jim Ramus; Ron Cale; Tom Artz; and Nellie Jiwani. XGI Re • orter By Keith Willson The XGI Keggar, held last Saturday night at the Hunter's and Angler's Club, was a big success. A crowd of over 300 people attended. Everyone seemed to have a good time and the only complaint was: time went too fast, and the Keggar was over before anyone realized. The frat is planning another Keggar sometime in late February, the same location. Under the heading of sports, the XGI basketball team won its first game against the Wooden Nickels by a score of 33 to 23. The third game of the season against the Bender Brothers was a total embar rassment with the XGI Sheriff Wins Chess Tournament By Karen Pickens Gary Sheriff, 11th term Business, won the ACU-I Region IV Chess Tournament, held last weekend at the University of Maryland, in College Park Capitol's team consisted of Sheriff and Kerry Spangler. They garnered 7 out of 10 points in competition with 28 other chess players from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia. Competition was fierce throughtout the three days, Sheriff said. Each participant played five rounds, lasting about six hours each. Sheriff had a draw in the first round, but won the next four. He brought home first place with 4 1 / 2 points. His opponent in the crucial sth round was a rated expert from West Virginia University. Winning the sth round made Sheriff elegible to was collected, with group one's poster accounting for about half of the total, while the other groups pretty much split the difference. All monies were donated to the general scholar ship fund. Professor Ralph Aymin, Instructor of Business 310, explained that the course focuses on effective behavior of organizations through the medium of task groupi. lie said, the contest was designed basketball team losing by the score of 49 to 19. According to Rick Mosley, captain of the XGI team, the team could've been blown out by the girls basketball team that night. The team plays well, but lacks consistency, at this time, to be a threat against the powerhouse teams of the league. The XGI bowling teams had a bad week also, with the exception of XGl's #3 bowling team who took three games from its fellow fraternity brothers on the XGl's #2 bowling team. Elliot Reiff and Bob Abbott led XGl's Al to a decisive victory over XGl's /12 by taking three games on Wednesday night. compete with other regional finalists in the National ACU-I Chess Tournament. This na tional event will be held over the Easter holidays in White Water, Wisconsin. Following is the Sheriff's winning sth round: Sicilian Defense White Black • ch Sheriff (1886) Ashley (2046) Black resigns, because if 40.... KXR, 41.0-R7 ch K-B1 42.R-R7 wins easily. 1. P-K4 2. N-KB3 3. P-04 C.C. Reader to build cohesiveness within each group, to foster competi tion between the groups, and to let each group experience the management of a project. After the close of the contest on Friday afternoon, Ann Clark and John Long, both students in Business 304 "Auditing," opened the jars and counted the money. Their "Auditors' Report" along with all four posters is on display in .Vendorvßle. Note From SGA The Spring Concert for 1977 is on! We, the people, of this campus have an opportunity to make this year's concert one of the greatest. In order to do this, we need a few reliable, responsible and hard working people. These people must be able to afford time and energy to guarantee its success. Furthermore, these people must be proven leaders. Interested persons please submit a complete resume to SGA President Cliff Eshbach, or drop it off in his mailbox. You must include why you feel qualified for such a position along with any activities or forms of employment which you feel are applicable. P-K4 N-B3 P-03 P-OR 3 B-K2 PM P-N4 R-KNI B-K3 B-KBI B-N2 PXP 0-81 N-N3 R-ORI B-R3 ch N-B5 K-B1 R-N1 0-01 Q-N3 Q•B4 Q-N3 CI-B 2 BXN KR-KBI K-N2 B-N4 P-R4 0-B1 Et-Q1 11:00 a.m.-Brown Bag Lunch - Returning Women - Rm. Wl3B. 12:00 p.m. - Frederick Wiseman Film Series - "Titticut Follies" - Cultural Committee, Faculty, BSU and Social Committee By order of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, "Titticut Follies"--may be shown only to legislators, judges, lawyers, sociologists, social workers, doctors, psychiatrists, students in these or related fields, and organizations dealing with the social problems of custodial care and mental infirmity. - Auditorium. DTK awards presentation. Candidates for member ship welcome. HACC - 8:00 p.m. - Film - "Dishonored" AlO6. Dinner Theather - Student Center. 6:30 p.m. - Traditional Southern Dinner. 8:15 p.m. - Play - "Purlie Victorious" Harrisburg Community Theater. Tickets: $4.00 - General Public and $3.00 - Student Call 787-1576 for reservations. 7:00 p.m. - Mass - Student Center. 8:00 p.m. - Social - Student Center. 8:30 p.m. - Fireside Chat - Student Center 6:30 p.m. - information Seminar - Chi Rho Coffeehouse. Ring Day - Vendorville Lobby. 12:00 p.m. - Lecture - Dr. Vernal G. Cave, physician - Topic: "The Tuskegee, Alabama, Syphilis Testing on Black Males" - Lecture Committee of BSU - Auditorium. 3:00 p.m. - Meeting and Speaker - Dr. Ronald Webb - Topic: "Iran: A Land of Contrasts" - Beta Chi - Auditorium. 8:30 p.m. - Meeting - BSU. 9:00 p.m. - Meeting - XGI - Middletown American Legion. 8:00 p.m. - Film - "A Warm December" starring Sidney Poitier - BSU - Auditorium - Admission $.50. 8:00 p.m. - Meeting - SGA - Rm. E 307. 10:00 a.m. - Meeting - Interfaith Council - Gallery Lounge. 11:00 a.m. - Brown Bag Lunch - Returning Women - Rm. Wl3B. 12:15 p.m. - Daughters" - Auditorium. 7:00 p.m. - International Daughters" - International Student Center. International International Not Loin Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Film Festival - "Two Affairs Association - Film Festival - "Two Affairs Association - Page 3 - Drama -
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