Gamma lota fraternity will host another dance keggar. This one will be at the Student Center and will begin at 9pm featuring the band, Grand Slam. We were unable to obtain the use of the Middletown Hunters' and Anglers' Club this time but arrangements are being made to obtain the use of the Hummelstown Anglers Club. But due to reservations this will be months away so our next keggar will also be in the Student Center on February 25. Anyway, we are now in the process of organizing our volleyball and basketball teams for the coming intramural seasons. Anybody that wants to play should see me or Craig Hocker or PBL Reporter Hi! I'm sure by now you've heard or read about the newest addition to Capitol Campus. Phi Beta Lambda, a business organi zation, is getting off the ground. I'll be writing from time to time to bring you the latest events and explain how the club functions. Phi Beta Lambda meets every Mmday at 3 p.m. in Room, 216. New members are welcome. On January 16th, officers were elected, Congratulations go out to Shier f&Caffr -Pr Went students of Capitol Campus. Classifieds should be left at the Reader office (W-129) or in the mailbox in the S.G.A. office (W-110). The Reader needs photo graphs. Drop off your photos for publication every Monday in Room W-129. For Sale: Firewood, fourty dollars a truckload call 561-2698 after spm if no answer call 545-3356 For Sale; Scotch Classic 45 minute 8 track tapes, still in store bought condition. Low prices. call Bob at 944-2327 Lost: one pair navy blue mittens on west 3rd floor of the main;also one gold loop pierced earring at the Student Center or nearby area. If found please contact Peggy Hartzell phone 944-7558 Harrisburg REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES 100 Chestnut Street • Harrisburg. PA 17101. Across from the Harrisburg hospital BIRTH CONTROL PREGNANCY TESTING VD SCREENING ABORTION COUNSELING 1.717-232-9794 also need bowlers for the league bowling in Middle town, We are currently looking for new members, especially juniors, so that the transfer of leadership in March will be smooth and secure. We are also planning a 10th anniversary celebration of Chi Gamma lota's existence at Capitol Campus tentative ly on March 4th. We will announce more details as they become definite. Yes, ten years. As for new members; you don't have to be an ex-member of the Salvation Army to join our 'fraternity' we do have female members and actively encourage their participation. Wina Haring-Vice President; Betty Via-Secretary; and Don Brill-Treasurer. We wish them the best of luck for a new club in the new year. If you cannot attend the meeting, but are interested in Phi Beta Lambda, stop by the ticket sales table Thursday or Friday, January 26 and 27th, contact me at 944-7967, or any of the other members. Don't forget, Friday, January 27th, Phi Beta Lambda's first keggar, and we promise we'll be Spanish speaking people needed to help Mexican exchange visitors of the Friendship Force. Contact Prof. Clem Gilpin in Room W-154. Contributions Welcome The scope of the arts is unlimited in its potential. You can help us realize this potential. Have you been to a movie, play, art exhibit, or concert that was so good ]or bad] that you'd be inspired to write about it? Well, then write about it, and submit it to the Arts and Culture page of the Reader. C.C. Reader SPS Preliminary meetings have been held by full-and part-time graduate students in the Urban and Regional Planning Program with the purpose of forming an educational organization. The organization would encourage professional de velopment and student-com munity contact through various educational and social functions. It would also invite speakers familiar with the role of planning in society and hold workshops. The organization would be open to all full-time and part-time students who are interested in preparing ca reers. At the October 13 meeting,a steering commit tee consisting of four full-time members was cho sen,and The Society of Planning Students(SPS) was adopted as the name of the proposed organization. At the last meeting we finalized the constitution. Contact the Planning Studio for the date of the next meeting. Answer to Pus:l• Ivory Coast, a popular local group, will be featured at the Phi Beta Lambda keggar on Friday, January 27 in the Student Center from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are $2.50 in advance or $3.00 at the door. See club members or stop by the Phi Beta Lambda table Thursday and Friday January 26 and 27 periods 1-4. There will be a dance contest and prizes for the winners. For all you non-beer drinkers, Phi Beta Lambda will have a special drink along with Gennie Cream Ale. Come and see what's happening with the newest club on campus! lAA Reporter As most of you know by now, the trip to Washington, D.C. was cancelled last week due to the snowstorm, but take heart all of you intellectually starved lem mings, because the Interna tional Arts Tour to Washing ton is on again for Saturday,January 21. The Arts tour will include a tour of the National Gallery of Art, the bteum of African Art, the Freer Gallery of Oriental Art, the Hirshhorn Gallery and Sculpture Gar den, and the National History Museum. Afterwards we will eat at a Cuban restaurant. It should be a very full day indeed. Please meet at the rear parking lot of the main building by Bam. We will leave by carpool, and all indications are that we will have plenty of cars to accomdate riders. Anyone who wants to go should sign up at Professor Clem Gilpin's office at w 154. The sign-up sheet is posted on the door, but anyone who makes up his mind on Friday evening may call me at 944-0106. On January 26, Col. Norman Smith of the Army War College at Carlisle will be a guest speaker at the Gallery Lounge. His lecture will commence at 10:50am and the subject will be Latin America. On February 14, our guest speaker will be Col. John Coon. His lecture will be on the subject of China. The time will be announced in this column at a later date. On April 4, again at the Gallery Lounge, our guest speaker will be Col. Cariby Alton who will lecture on the subject of South Africa. Efforts are underway to get other speakers, so keep tuned to this paper for more details. On February 23,24,and 25, the International Affairs Association will be sponser ing its fifth Capitol Campus ?Adel United Nations. At this time delegations from high schools will represent different countries and par ticipate In a model session o ea4e *eta Seta ',Pea fade are q‘a4e4l7 Your time is valuable. You can make it more val uable by studying in a Boner chair at Sera-Tec. The 90 minutes you spend at your dorm or apartment could be spent making a donation of plasma that can earn from $6O to $lOO. per month. The contour chairs are comfortable, the lighting is excellent, the "work" is effortless and the lives you save are irreplacable. WON'T YOU LEND an ARM? For Details Call: 232-1901 Seri-Tec lielsilcals PLASMA FRACTIONS FOR QUALITY BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS January 19, 1978 the participating high schools are in central Pennsylvania, but some are represented from as far away as New York. With so many students coming at once we want to avoid any logistical night mares that may crop up during undertakings such as this. Therefore we are desperately asking for help from anyone who has time during these three days. Please sign up or at least inquire about helping. You may contact Prof. Gilpin at w 154 or call me at 944-0106. Some of the committees which need volunteers are: 1) recruitment and publicity, 2) resolutions and publica tions, 3) registration,cere monies, and entertainment, and 4) food and housing. Other plans are to have another foriegn film festival this term. This year's film will be even better than last year's. We anticipate packed houses for this year's showings. As soon as more details are available I will inform you through this paper. Linda Weaver(944-4966) is currently compiling a list of faculty and staff members who have worked or studied in other countries. If you are one of those people or know someone who is, please give your/their name to her. We are also looking for new members, especially juniors, to help keep our activities going. There are no dues in our association, nor are there any pledges to take. We just need your presence and promise to help. Our membership, more than other clubs, is evenly divided between women and men, and tends to be divided between all majors. We are closely knit, and we do have a lot of fun. The I.A.A. is currently getting together recipes for an upcoming international cookbook. If you are a closet-chef and/or have a favorite recipe your mother would swear by, or if you just want to see your name in print, please share your recipe with us. 260 REILY STREET HARRISBURG, PA. 17102
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