March 3, 1977 Capitol Campus News Briefs A.M.E. Church, Market and McCarthy Wiseman Lincoln Streets; Evangelist Prof. R.H. Heindel's class in The next film in the United Methodist Church, U.S. Diplomatic History issues Frederick Wiseman Film Series Spruce and Water Streets; St. will be presented in the Peter's Lutheran Church, an invitation to hear Gee. Joseph E. McCarthy discuss auditorium next week. Spring and Union Streets; and „ On Mon., March 7, at 12:15 Wesley United Methodist Vietnam in Perspective," Friday, March 11, 12:15 p.m., P.M. and 8:00 P.M. the film, Church, - Ann and Catherine Gallery Lounge. Gen. McCarthy, "Basic Training", will be shown. Streets. who has a Ph.D. from the In his review in "The San If you would like to arrange University of Maryland, had Francisco Chronicle", Terrence for a Friends member to pick two tours of duty in Vietnam. O'Flaherty said, "On the up books at your home for He is the author of "Illusion of surface it was a training film for donation to the sale, contact Power: American Policy To wer. But for the sensitive and one of the following persona: Ward Vietnam, 1954-1966." intelligent it was a screaming -Pineford Village residents may cry for peace..." ' call George' Sinatra, 9444720. SGA The S GA is preparing for The fi lm festival, which is -Shopes Garden residents may free to the public, is sponsored mil Linda Bennett , 9894517. the Spr ing Elect ions. . The through the combined e ff orts of -Middletown Middletown and area residents tentative .schedule am . . may call c ar d m en . 944_1965. Much 1 - Petitions available in the student activities office, the academic programs , the social -Or you may call the library, 50 4 o ffice (W-110) committee and the Black 9444412. March 1 through April 8 - Student Union. All are cordially All categories of books will Screening Period. invited. be accepted, including fiction, April 6 - Deadline for petitions ACES Readers Digest condensed to be returned. books, children's, youth, re- April 12 - Election Day. On Tuesday, February 22, ference and text books, and all April 13 - Swearing in of new the students of Bus 361, the various divisions of officer& "Operations Management," nonfiction; also, National Datefinders were addressed by Larry Geographies and phonograph Datefinders is an organiza- DiLoreto, General Operations records. Lion whose objective is to Manager of the Olivetti This is the time to sort introduce you to others who Corporation plant located near through your books for share your interests and Harrisburg. Mr. DiLoreto donations. outlook on life. described the Production pro. - Then tin Friday, April 22, or Commercial dating is na cess at the plant and also Saturdiy, April 23, come to the tionwide and growing at a covered a wide range of other sale and find some new ones to tremendous rate. Presently, business topics. The local plant read. there are over a thousand manufactures 'typewriters, cal- Proceeds from the sale dating services of all kinds culators, and information pro- benefit the Library Building using radio, newspapers, and ceasing equipment. Olivetti is a Fund. national television networks to multinational corporation and Antiques has a world-wide market. The social science program Ralph C. Aymin, Instructor will conduct a six week course of Management, presented Mr. entitled "American Antiques". DiLoreto with a framed The course, designed pri certificate of appreciation warily for the interested signed by Provost McDermott. beginner, will cover such topics Arrangements for Mr. as: what an antique really is DiLoreto's presentation were and what the connoisseur looks coordinated through ACES, for; and how to identify antique Americans for a Competitive American furniture, paintings, Enterprise System. glass, ceramics, metals, floor Friends coverings, textiles, and bas kets. Book donations are now Dr. Irwin Richman will be being accepted for the the instructor. He is the author Middletown Friend; of the of books, articles and pam- Library 3rd annual book sale, plilets on Pennsylvania and April 22-23. American history. Richman Books may be left at the also served as curator of library itself, 7 South Union history at the William Penn Street, Middletown. Library Memorial Museum, and as hours are 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 special projects assistant to the P.M. and 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Executive Director of the weekdays, and 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 Pennsylvania Historical and P.M. Saturdays. Museum Commission. Stailents, faculty, and staff The course will be held 7:00 may leave book donations with to 9:00 p.m. beginning March 31 Leonard Brewster, Room and will run for six weeks. The W-161 (Humanities Dept.). fee for the course is $4O which Books may also be left at the includes all educational mater following churches: Ebenezer Les, C.C. Reader publicize their services. Datefinders cannot guaran tee a perfect match nor can we conduct the courtship, but we do guarantee personal service in a sometimes impersonal society. Our membership standards are high, for your protection. Applicants are turned down if we feel that the needs and interests of the applicant cannot be served. This selec tivity gives you the opportunity to meet not just people, but people who are right for you because they have been carefully selected especially for you. Regular non-profit social events will be another facet to be introduced to club members and the public in the future. Other events will also be sponsored in accordance with response. Datefinders is presently opened to the public for membership. This will be your club. Its success will depend on you! Why not give it a try? Call Datefinders at 533-6126. Model U.N. By George Crowell The International Affairs Association and Professor Clem Gilpin, on February 24th, hosted the Capitol Campus high school model U.N.. Senior high school students from the central Pennsylvania area participated each repre senting a given country. In this exercise the students were to Paul Sartain as he addresses the hi g h w h o a model U.N. study their country, become Model U.N. in New York this familiar with its domestic and April. foreign policy and be prepared The events opened Thursday to propose various resolutions afternoon with the arrival of presently being considered by the junior delegates. Meetings the United Nations in New were held from Thursday York. through Saturday afternoon. Topics discussed included The ceremonies ended the the question of majority rule in session that evening. A dance Rhodesia, aparthied in South in Vendorville followed. Other Things Besides By Karen Pickens Reggers are the xGrs main The XGIs spent about 3 claim to fame here at Capitol hours socializing with lonely Campus, but they do other men, there for 90 days of drying things besides drink. Last out in the wing for alcoholics Friday the fraternity sponsored and drug addicts. Two people a trip to . ' the Coatesville brought, guitars; the others Veterans Hospital. played checkers and pool. "We're veterans and they're "We enjoyed it," the XGI veterans," one XGI said. "They said. "It was worthwhile." BRIMMIIMINEMIN %DR;cvoi. At Capitol Africa, nuclear limitation, the P.L.O. and the question of the Panama Canal. The exercise served to familiarize the students with contemporary problems in the world and possible solutions. The exercise also served as a test run for those Capitol Campus students who will take part in the National College needed some cheering up." "111. GIVE TO," THE SAM EXAM AS LAST "TERM , BUT I'LL CMANSE THE ANSWERS !" Page 5