Page 8 Recreation / Athletics IM Volleyball The intramural volleyball league ended their season Monday with the Championship team being the X G.l.s!! Their standing was 6 wins & 1 loss!! The players for the last game that helped give them their victory win were as follows: Myron Lebo; Bob Leader; Bill Long; George Winterstein; Darrell Bookheimer; Luann Milhalick; Greg Misiura; Bob Nygren; Joann Rauenzahn; Sally Wallace; Robin Sherman; Joe Horochak, Coach; Keith, Millison. Asst. Coach!! Three. cheers for the X G.l.'s!!! Reminder The winter term is swiftly coming to the end! Our Spring programs are beginning to take shape! The baseball team is having full practice sessions. Golf and tennis are in the process of setting up their practice schedules. Plans for soccer are not as yet determined. For information concerning these sports you may call the Rec/Ath office at 787-7751, or contact the following coaches: Golf - Mr. George Dressler - 787-1607. Tennis - Jim Abod - 944-3609. Soccer - Prof. Ed Trunk - 787-7957. Baseball - "Rock" Di'Emilio - 944-1922. McDonald's® Shamrock Shakes bring out the Irish in you. Maybe it's the taste that's 'em so good. as frosty and fresh as the If you've had one, you Erin Jew. know what we mean. And, Or perhaps it's the color that's as green as the sprawling moors of Kilkenny. Whatever it is that makes McDonald's triple thick Shamrock Shakes so Irish, it's also what makes Intramural softball is tenta tively scheduled to begin April 11th! The entry fee will be $lO.OO per team. The deadline for submitting rosters will be announced the week Spring Term begins! IM Basketball Play-off games will be scheduled for Thursday, March 10 and Monday and Tuesday, March 14, 15. Varsity Bowling The varsity bowling team traveled to East Stroudsburg College Sunday, March 6 where they defeated the Stroudsburg team! This moves their standing to 4 and 3! IM Bowling The Fac/Staff, Pink Panthers, X G.l.s #l, and Kegglers each won 4 games each with one week remaining. The top 5 teams are battling for play-off spots. The team standings are as follows: Hustlers ---------25-11 Kegglers 25-11 Pink Panthers 25--11 XG.I. #1 24--12 Grand Wazoo- 23--13 High Scores Mike Gajdowski - 207-212-222- 641. Keith Millison - 203. Bob Braun - 214. M. Hughes - 529. if you haven't you're in for a treat. So stop in at McDonald's and have a Shamrock Shake. Then you can tell your friends that you've got a hit of the Irish in you. C.C. Reader CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: Head "360" metal skis, drafting table anti drawing accessories, Sears "d 9" adding machine, dorm.-sizes refg., oak desk w/typing wing. Call Gary between 4 & 10 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. at 233-4954. 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: 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: 1969 Saab 96, white, radials, excellent condi tion, phone 1-814-237-9538, evenings. To J.E.E., A two-weeks early Happy Birthday wish for my favorite girl from your 11l guy. I.S.A.L.Y.S. Anyone who can take pictures, with aesthetic value, please feel welcome to, at any time, submit them to our newspaper for publication. We would need them, starting next term, by 3:00 P.M. Tuesday afternoons. They will be returned to you two days later, unharmed. Ci 1976 McDonald's Corporation n even we s love 'em!" We do it all for you - Nic er naids 2210 W. Harrisburg Pike Middletown, Pa. 11051 A navy P.J. jacket has been lost '74 or newer Volvo wagon, at the Engineering Keggar must have 4 spd., call 7374212 Feb. 22, in the Student Center. with your details. If you find it please call Rick at 944-2489. UPTIGHT? LEARN TO RELAX. Students interested in par ticipating in a relaxation study on campus please contact Dr. William Decker (W 164) or Iris Prager-Decker (W 356) 5 hour commitment necessary. You will receive a $5 subject payment. Study begins April 4, 1977. Flexible schedule. Services- Automotive work. Tune-ups, exhaust systems, basic engine repair. Call anytime for appointment or emergency repairs. If not home, please leave message. Phone 944-7012, ask for Dean. Nert, Kert, Rerck, Sert, I'm almost done. Wurt? Wurt. Capital W-u-r-t, Wurt. Dorothy Ann: Good Luck! Congratulations! Thanks for your help. Hope you make a million. Happy Kuppy's. 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. All 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 SALTY DAWG DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS MONDAY-FRIDAY REUEL RYMAN SUN. NIGHTS ..--- , ;40 ir . 34 4\ cte : 0 I , ~. 1 , ..) .„„ p`,.. - COUF'ON - I BUY I SUB, I GET I FREE I With Penn State ID , MARCH 14-17 I 'Cbe ii•altp )It. abn OPEN: 11-2 AM MONDAY-SATURDAY 1-2 AM SUNDAY Age I.D. Required Park Village Plaza, Hummelstown 566-3777 March 10, 1977 Help wanted for practic. 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. 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. Found: One man's wedding band found in the "A" field. Call 944-1782 ask for Mike. To Wrisberg 3rd floor, and all the other victims of the Pancake King: Thanks. - John. For the first issue of next turm, yes turm, we are publishing on April Fool's Day. If you have anything sick, drop it off in the Reader Office. Anything includes: poems, jokes, pictures, stories, pop corn, plant food, bench.. ags or whatever. STROMBOLI, SUBS, BEER-TO-GO, LUNCHEON SALAD BAR, CLAMS, PIZZA MONDAY NIGHTS-- TEQUILA, POPCORN, AND SCOTT STONER Sat., Winter Solstice
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