C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, March 03, 1977, Image 8

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WHAT'S HAFT NINE IN
RECREATION AND ATHLETICS
Meetings:
There are 2 meetings
scheduled for Thursday, March
;3rd, in the Rec/Ath office
located in the Admissions/
Placement Building. At 2:00
P.M. there will be a golf
meeting for all new and
returning members. •If you
would like to join the golf team,
please try to attend. At 2:30
P.M. tenths will meet - this also
is for all new and returning
members. Both these sports
have early April games
scheduled so it is very
important for these teams to
organize and begin practice as
soon as possible. Both sports
are co-ed!!
Varsity Basketball:
Capitol Campus scored a 117
to 106 victory over Alvernia
Colege at their final game for
the 1976-77 season on Friday,
February 25. This ended the
season with a 15--6 record.
Jules and Morrell combined for
66 points in this game -- Jules
scoring 36 and Morrell 30.
Pavlishin scored 15; Spitzner
10: Messer 2; McKeown 10;
Prudente 12; Majzlik 2.
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"Clothing the Men
In This Area Since 1895"
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Union St. - Next to Post Office
Open Thur. & Fri. Till 9:00
At Dickinson College
Summer Sessions Are
A Study in Contrasts
Choose among 75 courses ranging from classical
Greek 101 to Organic Chemistry or Sleep and
Dreams or Aztec Religion. Take lectures in Oriental
Art or field trips to study Land Use Economics. Another
course, The Lewis and Clark Expedition takes you
across country. Other courses such as Environmental
Science, Early Music and Journalism are also
taught.
Sessions: June 6 - July 14; June 1 - June 21;
June 23 - July 14; July 18 - Aug. 24.
MI courses carry full Dickinson credit (four
semester hours each) and students may take
four courses in one summer.
Founded in 1773, Dickinson has become an
acknowledged leader in liberal arts education and
well known for its invigorating academic
environment.
For complete information contact
Dean Kenneth L. Laws
Dickinson College
Carlisle, Pa. 17013 (717) 243-5121
Intramural Basketball
Intramural basketball
games will end Tuesday, March
8! Play-offs will include the top
8 teams in the standings, with
single elimination; trophies will
go to the top 4 teams.
Soccer:
Just a reminder, all soccer
team members and any one
who would like to join the
soccer team practices are,
being held every Friday
evening in the base gym at 8:00
P.M.!
For any information concerning
Recreation/Athletic activities,
call 787-7751.
Varsity Bowling
The varsity bolwing team
traveled to Montgomery
College, Rockville, Maryland on
Saturday, February 26, and
then on to the University of
Maryland at College Park on
Sunday, February 27 to
complete their weekend bowl
ing schedule with a split! They
did take over high team game
with a 1038 and high 3-game
team series with a 2804. Bob
C.C. Reader
game with a 278 and 2nd iilace
in 3-game series with a 62811
Intramural Bowling
The Hustlers won 4 games
to remain in first place while
the Kegglers and Pink Pan
thers each won 4 games to put
them into a tie for second place.
There are 2 weeks remaining
and the 4 playoff spots are still
undetermined.
High scores for the week:
Joe Snead 215-209416
Mike Gajdowski 200-203-585
Mike Pavlishin 529
True Blue Porn
Student Aids: "True Blue Porn
C 0.," a subsidiary of "Hustler"
magazine, offers students all
their needs for Lit 478. (Hard
core concepts in America).
Presently available: books,
movies, tatoos, neckties, pam
phlets, postcards, paintings,
murals, frescoes, stained glass
windows and more! Call
1-800-241-6969. Call now! Call
collect! Or see Dr. Lewd in the
2nd floor bathroom, 3rd stall on
the right, for "flash" displays
from 9 to 11 A.M. weekdays.
Admission 25 cents.
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100 Chestnut Street • Harrisburg, PA 17101
BIRTH CONTROL PREGNANCY TESTING
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Park Village Plaza, Hummelstown 564
CLASSIFIEDS
For Sale: 1969 Saab 96,
white, radials, excellent condi
tion, phone 1-814-237-9538,
evenings.
HOUSE It'Ott 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: 8-track car tape
player. Good condition. $25.
Also, 2- Jensen coax. speakers.
Good condition. $25/pr. Phone
944-3378, ask for Chuck or Sal.
For Sale: Three standard
Jeep wheels, 5 bolt circle, also,
two pairs of tire chains for,
H78X15 tires or equivalent
size, call 737-4212.
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.
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.
STROMBOLI, SUBS,
BEER-TO-GO,
LUNCHEON SALAD BAR,
CLAMS, PIZZA
MONDAY NIGHTS--
TEQUILA, POPCORN,
AND SCOTT STONER
Sat., Winter Sole
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
9444951.
"74 or newer Volvo wagon,
must have 4 spd., call 737-4212
with your details.
A navy P.J. jacket has been lost
at the Engineering Keggar
Feb. 22, in the Student Center.
If you find it please call Rick at
944-2489.
Volunteers are needed for
emergency rescue duty in
cooperation with the ROTC
club and area Civil Defense in
the event of an emergency flood
situation.
Please leave your name and
phone number either in the
SGA ROTC slot or on the sheet
hanging up in the C.C.Reader
Office. You will then be
contacted. Thank you.
Attention Residents, Corn
muters, Faculty, Staff,
Friends
The Spring Concert is on!!!
The Spring Concert needs a
Head Shop.
Head Shop is people
working together to help
people
Contact us...
Jeff Martello 944-6790
Carolyn Witkowski 944-9277
John Sternick 944-7578
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FOR
HALLMARK CARDS
STATIONERY
GIFTS
CANDLES
PLANT HANGERS
WOODEN WARE
Open c ( p h p u o r si: Fri. h Eve
Post Office
Middletown
March 3, 1977
Head Shop
in first aid
in crisis intervention
You are the Head Shop
People make it happen!