C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, February 17, 1977, Image 4

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RECREATION AND ATHLETICS
Intramural Bowling - Feb. 9:
The Kegglers & High
oilers each scored 4--0 sweeps,
wre the Grand Wazoo & X
G.:. #2 won 3 games each.
Scores as follows:
;ajdowski - 249--202--612
J. "ajda - 202
J. Reitz - 200
P I.,turie - 177
• Top 4:
• s-iers - 15-5
Grand Wazoo - 14--6
Kegglers - 13--7
Pink Panthers - 12--8
Varsity Basketball:
The varsity basketball team
at :his time has a standing of
12-6:! Next week the season
will end with 2 home games!!
THE
SALTY DAWG
DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
REUEL RYMAN
SUN. NIGHTS
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OPEN: I I-2 AM MONDAY-SATURDAY
I-2AM SUNDAY Age I.D.Required
Pork Village Plaza, Hummelstown 566-3777
Come out & support your
team---they need you! Help
them end their 1977 season
with a good turn out. The
games are as follows:
Tuesday - Feb. 22 - 6:00 P.M. &
8:00 P.M. - Capitol varsity &
women's teams will meet the
Lackwanna Junior College
teams.
Friday - Feb. 25 - 7:30 P.M. -
Capitol Campus versus
Alvernia College.
Both games will be played in
the Midletown Main Street
Gym!! Come out & cheer for
your team!!!
Intramural Volleyball:
The volleyball teams are
going into their second week of
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Open Thur. 8. Fri. Till 9:00
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MONDAY NIGHTS--
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games. Team standings to date
are as follows:
X.G.l.'s 1-0
Outdoor Club #1 1-0
V. 8., Inc. •
Valiant Bros.
Stooges------
Bushwackers—
Spikers -0--1
Outdoor Club #2 -0--1
IM Basketball:
0-1
-0-1
With play-offs looming ever
nearer each week, competition
becomes more heated as each
team vies for a play-off position!
Standings to date are as
follows:
Fist City--
69'ers----- ---9-1
French Ticklers---- --------- ---7--1
Brotherhood- -- -6-2
Studs --6--2
Bender Brothers---------------6-3
Beta Beta Omega---- 4-4
Spanish Flies— ------------ ------3-5
Kick Booty---------- ------ ---- -3-6
Wooden Nickeles ---3-6
X G.l.'s------ --2--7
Blue Bloaters----------1-7
Globe Trippers------ --0-7
Valiant Brothers -0--7
WZAP
WZAP, the Capitol Campus
radio station, is running a
contest to decide on new call
letters for the station. Every
one is eligible to participate in
the contest, except ZAP D.J.'s
and their families. The winner
will recieve a certificate for a
free single album from:
Budget Disco-Tape
21 N. 2nd St.
Harrisburg
Entries can be picked up at
the radio station (W-106), and
must be returned there no later
than February 28, 1977, at 3:00
P.M.
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Letters Cont. From Page 2
sat down at another table, some reflect on "Watergate". Here
more members of the organiza- we have two leaders, the
tion came in, were greeted by president and vice-president,
the president and vice- impersonating one another.
president, and were seated at Anytime an affair is given, one
the adjoining table. can feel the presence of the
As the evening progressed,
the immediate membership
----1-0
didn't do a good job of hosting.
They didn't greet any of the
whites as they came in, and
didn't go around to the tables to
thank people for helping make
the affair a success.
I left before the play started
because of the manners
exempified by the leadership. I
felt as though anyone who
wasn't a member of the
executive committee of the
organization was being dis
criminated against, Black and
White alike.
As I observed the leader
ship of the Black Student
Union, I couldn't help but
Charter Cont.
New Jersey.
Also present at this meeting
will be Mr. Fred Malizia,
Chairman of the Susquehanna
Student Affairs From Page 1
committee is urged to submit, will have an opportunity to fill a
in writing, those suggestions to questionaire. The results will
Dr. Shuttlesworth in W-356. He be published as soon as they are
will forward them to the - reviewed and evaluated by the
committee for review. committee. Following the re-
In addition, the Faculty view, the committee will make
Committee on Student Affairs recommendations to the
has initiated a survey of the Faculty Council regarding ways
evening and weekend students of meeting these needs. The
concerning the provision of. survey is expected to go out
university services to these late this term or early Spring
students. All evening students Term.
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CLASSIFIEDS
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HOUSE FOE SALE: 4 or 5
extra large bedrooms, 2 baths,
26 foot country kitchen with
fireplace. Slate foyer, central
vacuum, closets galore, and
large deck with view for miles.
Priced to sell. Dr. Webb.
944-3491.
FOR SALE: Head "360"
metal skis, drafting table and
drawing accessories, Sears "89"
adding machine, dorm.-sizes
refg., oak desk w/typing wing.
Call Gary between 4 & 10 P.M.
Mon. thru Fri. at 233-4954.
February 17, 1977
"dual crusaders", "big and little
dictator."
It is my intention to shed a
little light on certain members
of the B.S.U. While their
intentions may be the very best
(in terms of all the planning
that went into the Black Arts
Festival), it is my hope that
they exemplify better manners
and respect to those who come
out in support of their
activities. And should the Black
Arts Festival be run in the
same manner as the affair on
February sth, maybe the SGA
should take a closer look at the
B.S.U.
Michael Bethwie
From Page 3
Jhapter of the Society. Mr
Walizia is a mechanical engi
leer employed by Envirotech
Lebanon, Pa.
For Sale: 1969 Saab 96,'
white, radials, excellent condi
tion, phone 1-814-237-9538,
evenings.
For Sale: Three standard
Jeep wheels, 5 bolt circle, also,
two pairs of tire chains for
H78X15 tires or equivalent
size, call 737-4212.
Dr.Dordevic has lost a gold
ring with a red engraved oval
stone. It was probably lost out
in front of the main building. If
found, please return it to
W-161. A reward is offered.
Wanted
'74 or newer Volvo wagon,
must have 4 spd., call 737-4212
with your details.
Help wanted for practicing
English conversation with a
new foreign student. Would be
happy to meet you anyplace
(school? home?) at any mutually
convenient time. Please call
944-1951.
Auditions
The Olmsted Regional
Theatre will hold open audi
tions for the three-act comedy,
"My Three Angels" on Sun.,
Feb. 27 at 3:00 P.M. They will
be held at the Feaser Junior
High Auditorium in
! Middletown.
Seven men and three
women are needed. The play
will be presented in May, and
practices will be kept at two or
three a week (except for tech
week).
For more information call
Sherry Shaffer at 787-7737 or
367-5113.
Remember! Behind the
scenes people are also badly
needed.