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    April 21, 1977
Random News Notes Of Interest
Task
Notice- To all Juniors who took
the Stanford TASK test, Fall
Term, 1976:
The Stanford TASK test of
Reading, English and Math
skills was administered to
Juniors at the beginning of the
Fall Term, 1976. The test
results are being analyzed as
part of the Committee on
Remediation's study of the
need for a remediation program
at The Capitol Campus.
Individual test scores have
been kept and will remain
confidential.
Having obtained the Fac
ulty Council's approval, the
Committee will inform inter
ested students of their scores.
Students who obtain their
scores will be asked if they
desire remedial help. The
number of students who desire
such help will be reported to
the Faculty Council.
Scores may be obtained
from Mr. John Joseph in Room
W-205 between 10:00 a.m. and
12:00 noon, Monday- Friday.
Mr. Joseph will discuss the
results with students who wish
to do so. The student
identification card must be
presented to obtain the scores.
Dancing
The Don Redlich Dance
Company will present an
evening of modern dance at the
Hershey Community Theatre
on Saturday, April 23, at 8:15
p.m.
The works to be presented
were choreographed by Don
Redlich, and include "Patina,"
Yearbook
Association has pledged its
undying support to this unique
fossilization of the Middletown
experience," says Ms. Platts.
Game's Over
By Tim Adams
The C.C. Reader sponsored
a Charity Basketball game for
the Epilepsy Foundation this
past Friday at the Main Street
gym.
Although the attendance
was poor nearly $50.00 was
donated.
The first game featured the
Womens Varsity Team against
the C.C. Reader Staff. As
expected the girls got beat
52-46. The score was only as
close as it was because the
women picked up two male
players Mike Pavlishin and
Scott Kurtz, in the 2nd half.
The top scorers for the C.C.
Reader were Don Gale, Bill
Kane, and Don Shoemaker,
they were assisted in their
effort by the strong footwork of
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Bus. Cont.
extend my personal congrat
ulations to : Joe Mahar,
President, Steve Nailor, Vice-
President, Nellie Jiwani, Sec
retary, Larry Ranieri, Treas
urer, and Patti Clifford,
Senator.
Ralph C. Aymin
Instructor of Management
"Three Bagatelles," "Passin'
Through," "Estrange," and
"Traces." In addition to Don
Redlich, members of the dance
company to perform here are
Jennifer. Donohue, Irene
Feigenheimer, Barbara Roan
and Billy Siegenfeld.
Don Redlich's choreography
demonstrates the blending and
contrasting styles and move
ments in modern dance.
Members of his company have
studied and trained with such
masters of modern dance as
Hanya Holm, Martha Graham,
Merce Cunningham, Alvin
Ailey, and Erick Hawkins,
whose stylistic and technical
innovations have been incor
porated into the program.
Tickets are now on sale at
the Hershey Community The
atre box office, 534-3405.
WNDR
Beginning this week,
WNDR, the voice of Capitol
Campus, will give its listeners
the choice of music aired over
the college radio station.
LISTENER'S CHOICE
SURVEY forms will appear
weekly in the C.C. Reader, and
by filling out these request
blanks, WNDR's audience will
actually be able to choose
their favorite music and artists
and when that music will be
played.
Completed request forms
can be deppsited in WNDR
LISTENER'S SURVEY BOX
ES located in Vendorville, at
the round table, and in the
WNDR studio, Room W-106.
On the LISTENER'S
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C.C. Reader
CHOICE SURVEY blanks,
found in the C.C. Reader, those
students making requests are
asked to include either the song
or album title or the name of
their favorite artist along with
the time or period and day of
the week when they want their
requests honored.
Washington
The Math-Science Club is
planning a trip to the Bureau of
Census, Washington, D.C., on
Thursday April 28. Theme- job
opportunities available for
business majors, computer
sciences and math related
fields. Anyone interested in
going, contact Dr. Richards
(787-1600) or Sandy Lade
(944-9216) by Monday, April 25.
Beginning
A beginning dance troup is
now being formed on campus.
Classes will be taught by
experienced dance choreog
raphers. Interested persons are
asked to meet in the
multi-purpose room in the New
Building on Tuesday, April 26
at 12:00 noon. Bring leotards
and tights.
Classifieds
If you have classified ads,
place them in the classified box
located in the S.G.A. Office
before Tuesday at 5:00 P.M. .
They will appear in the C.C.
Reader and also be read on the
air as part of the WNDR
Classifieds.
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1977-78 Resident Assistant Applications due in the
Residence Living Program Office- 946 A Kirtland
Avenue.
7:00 p.m.- Mass- Student Center.
8:00 p.m.- Social- Student Center.
8:30 p.m.- Fireside Chat- Student Center
Information Seminar- Chi Rho-
6:30 15. m
.
7:30 p.m.- Concert Recruitment-
Productions- Student Center.
4:00 p.m.- Head Shop training for Spring Concert-
Student Center.
10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.-
Counseling- Vendorville.
11:00 a.m.- Brown Bag Lunch- Returning Women-
W-138.
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Good People
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William M. Kane
Tim Adams
Ed Perrone
.Robert L. Fisher Jr.
Wayne Stottmeister
Carol Andress
John Kollar, Ed McKeown
Janine M. Bennels
Beth Kopas