C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, November 03, 1977, Image 3

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    November 3, 1977
XGI Reporter
By Alfred Krebs
Our blood drive is scheduled
for November 7th and Bob
Abbott reminds us that a
sign-up sheet is available in the
XGI lounge. We hope everyone
can participate.
The football team is to be
congratulated on their first
victory of the season. They
defeated the Bushwackers 6-0,
largely on a strong defensive
effort. The bowling team is
struggling, but looking forward
to improvement.
November 12th will be our
next keggar and the group is
Grand Slam. If you remember
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lems that face higher education
affect all of us.
I hope none of you will fail to
take part just because you
cannot make the Harrisburg
demonstration, We will be
conducting a lobbying effort
with the state legislature on
Nov. 15th. That means we will
be knocking on the doors of the
Senators and Representatives
and asking them for support. In
addition we will be handing
them petitions and letters from
students in their home dis
tricts. Within a few days we
will have a list of legislators and
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the last keggar, you'll know
how great it was. The XGl's
look forward to seeing every
one there.
If anyone has suggestions or
would care to offer assistance,
our lounge is going to be
painted in the near future, so
stop by the lounge and give
your opinion.
Congratulations to our new
members:
Paul Balcavage
Robert Frazier
Andy Acre
Andy is the new record
holder for the CHI GAMMA
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their districts. If you don't
know who your legislator is,
you can find out by checking
this list. Don't mail your
letters. We will see to it that
any letters given to us will be
delivered to the state legisla
ture.
Finally, if you go home or
call your parents, friends, or
family, ask them to write a
short note or postcard support
ing higher education. Your
notes don't have to be complex.
Just simply state your concern
for a quality and economically
reasonable education. Thanks
to all of you who will help.
C.C. READER
Thank
You
To the Chairperson and
Members of the Election
Screening Committee:
On behalf of the Student
Government Association, I
would like to take this
opportunity to both thank and
congratulate each of you on the
Election Screening Committee
for a job well done.
The results of the election
were compiled and reported in
record time. This allowed time
to notify all winning candidates
at a reasonable hour. In the
past years the results would
not have been compiled before
one a.m. The results were of
such magnitude that they were
above reproch from allquarters.
Once again, allow me to
thank you and all S.G.A.
members who helped make the
Election a success. We will be
looking forward to your
dedicated envolvement in the
future. Without help such as
yours, The Student Govern
ment Association would have
no reason to continue.
Respectfully
Joseph A. Mahar
President, S.G.A.
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Credit Available For
Publication Work
by Rick Haythornthwaite
Staff Writer
The Multi-Media independ
ent study course has been
redefined by Mark Dorfman,
Coordinator of the Multi-Media
Option, and Dr. James D.
South, Director of Student
Affairs.
The revised course allows
students who have worked on
the C.C. Reader, the Capitolite
or other publications, to use
their experience to satisfy
certain requirements for the
course.
Mr. Dorfman mentioned
that, in the past, several editors
have come to him with the
hope of receiving credit for
their work on various publica
tions and had been turned
down. This course is, in a sense,
an answer to their pleas.
Grants
Philip Morris In
corporated has announced its
ninth annual Marketing-
Communications Competition
for College Students. The
purpose of the competition is to
provide students with a
practical and realistic business
project, bringing them into
direct contact • with the
business community.
A $l,OOO grant will be
awarded to the winning entries
at both the undergraduate and
graduate level; runners-up will
receive $5OO grants, and other
finalists in the undergraduate
and graduate categories will
receive special merit awards.
Entries may deal with any ,
aspect of the broad areas of
marketing-communications
related to Philip Morris In
corporated, its operating
companies or any of its non
tobacco products.
Student chapters of
professional societies, regular
classes or ad hoc committees
of no less than five students at
the undergraduate level and no
less than two at the graduate
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At the beginning of the
term, Mr. Dorfman, who will be
the instructor for the course,
will sit down with the student
and together the two will
determine what projects would
best help the student to focus
on his area of interest; e.g.,
investigative writing, feature
. article writing, etc. If the
student elects to write articles
for the C.C. Reader, then the
pieces will be graded, but not
until after they have been
published. In this way, Mr.
Dorfman feels, the writing for
the paper will not be censored.
Furthermore, as the quality of
the student's writing improves,
the overall quality of the paper
will be improved.
The Independent Study
Course will be offered Winter
term, 1978, and will be 3 to 4
credits.
Available
level under the counsel of full
time faculty members may
submit proposals.
A distinguished committee of
marketing-communications
experts will judge selected
entries. They are: Eugene H.
Kummel, chairman of the
board, McCann Erickson;
Mary Wells Lawrence,
chairman of the board, Wells,
Rich, Greene; Arjay Miller,
dean, Stanford University
Graduate School of Business;
In addition to the grants,
two student representatives
and the faculty advisor from
each of the winning and run
ner-up committees will be
invited to be Philip Morris's
guests at corporate
headquarters in New York or
at another corporate location
to discuss their proposals with
Philip Morris executives.
For additional in
formation, please contact
Marketing-Communications
Competition, Philip Morris
Incorporated, 100 Park
Avenue, New York, New York
10017
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