C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, March 09, 1978, Image 8

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Cheese Dance At
Student Center
By Andy Am
On Tuesday, April 4, the
Year of Our Lord, the SGA
Social Committee will host a
wine, beer and cheese dance at
the Student Center. It will be
from 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. and
the band will be "Dark City."
The admission price will be
$2.00 per person and from what
I've heard about the band it will
be worth it. This is basically a
membership drive since we
need more juniors and entering
grad students to keep our
creative momentum for next
year.
A list will be available at the
entrance for students to sign up
but if you're busting out with
energy you can show up at our
next meeting on Thursday,
March 30, at 3:00 p.m. in (you
guessed it) Room 211; or you
can contact Don Gayle (944-
6416), Gerard Schultz (9444178)
or me Andy Arce (944-0106).
STOP
Would you help a sick or injured child?
Would you read this ad for $6B to $lOO per month?
Say yes to one, and become a Plasma Donor
SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS Harrisburg urges you to
STOP and consider helping someone today by becoming a
PLASMA DONOR
t ) and consider that a PLASMA DONOR makes an in
valuable contribution to many-
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© and consider the URGENT need for PLASMA DONORS.
j and call SERA•TEC BIOLOGICALS at 232-1901 or 232-
,
1902 and find out if you qualify as a PLASMA DONOR.
'STOP' and also condider that a PLASMA DONOR can earn trom
$6B to $lOO per MONTH
and say YES to one of these questions and call:
n o lt SERA TEC BIOLOGICALS
260 Reily Street Harrisburg, PA
232-1901 OR 232-1902
The SGA Social Committee
will also co-sponsor with the
International Affairs
Association the "Foreign Film
Festival" which will be approx
imately five films, commencing
on Wednesday, April sth and
shown every two weeks
thereafter. These will not be
second-rate flicks but instead
will be the best, top-grossing
films of all time. The specifics of
this will be announced in the
next issue of this paper.
The SGA Social Committee
is also sponsoring a camping
trip in the local area (perhaps
somewhere along the
Appalachian trail) in the next
few weeks. Also on top are a
planned trip to Hershey Park
and bus trip to Philadelphia for
a couple of rock concerts but
plans have not been worked out
yet so keep your eyes peeled
for another article soon.
C.C. Reader
SPRING
MAK
SGA,
Contd.
meetings are open to all
students. Some senators have
recently established office
hours to encourage interaction
between the two groups.
Members of the SGA
expressed regret that it took an
issue such as this to generate
concern among students.
The SGA stated that $2OO
was a ball-park figure and not
all of it was necessarily to be
spent.
The discussion then was
closed and the Committee's
report approved.
Basketball Coach Jim Baker, who is
a graduate of Capitol, also said that the
affiliation would upgrade Capitol's
image. He expressed the hope that
through competition with four year
schools, more student attendance and
interest would be generated. He said,
"Bud is willing to put in the time and
the team wants it." The NAIA playoffs
would be a good goal for any team to
work for. Baker related the recent
game with California State in which he
said, "500 fans applauded a losing team,
which is the first time I have ever seen
500 Capitol students applaud any
thing." He said that one good example
of the affiliation upgrading our image
was in the game against California
State. Before that game Messiah
College would not schedule any
basketball games with Capitol but after
that game they wanted to come here
Car Wash
On Saturday, April 1, ITE
will hold a car wash at John
Mummert's Texaco, located at
the intersection of Rte. 30 and
Eisenhower Blvd. (approxi
mately two miles east, towards
Harrisburg, on Rte. 230 from
Capitol Campus). It will be from
1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and the
donation will be $l.OO.
YEARBOOK
Did you miss getting your
Senior portrait taken?
If you did, and are still
interested in getting a portrait
taken, please sign the list on
the C.C. Reader/Capitolite
office door at W-129. This is
only a survey to see how many
students would be interested in
having another day for portrait
sittings arranged. If we find
that the number of students is
sufficient, we will try to make
the arrangements.
If you wish to supply your
own professional portrait, it
will be accepted. Please bring it
to the Capitolite office, W-129,
before March 17 (end of term).
Thank you.
Faculty Council
The Spring Semi-Formal
Dinner Dance, presented by
the Resident Student Council,
will be held at the Hershey
Parkview Manor on April 14,
1978. The $25 per couple
includes a hot/cold dinner
buffet, cocktails, and dancing.
Tickets will be available
Thursday, March 9 through
Friday, March 17 in
Vendorville.
Who?
If you were at last years
Spring Concert then you know
that "HEAD SHOP" was an
organization of people working
to help people.
We are now "WHO" cause
We Help Others. So, if you are
interested in helping out this
year watch for the blue posters
with the white ankh symbol.
For further information contact
John at 944 - 0114, Carolyn at
944 -1604, or Rick at 944 - 3793.
Office Hours
The following SGA Senators
have established office hours:
Joy Edmonson (Social Science)
Monday 2nd period, Friday 2nd
period; Sandy Mancuso
(Humanities) Monday 4th
period; and John Verzella
(Business Senator-at-Large)
Tuesday sth period.
Continued
and play!
Members of the basketball team
were present at the meeting to voice
the team's opinion. One of the members
said that his reason for coming here
from a four year college was his belief
that capitol would become affiliated.
Now, however, he said he is
disappointed with the committee's
decision that it is not the proper time.
The team member explained that
defeating a two year school provides no
satisfaction or competition and that
student attendance would come about
through more competitive games. The
team members also presented a
petition with student signatures that
expressed their desire for affiliation
Petitions are being circulated which
say that the student body is in favor of
affiliation and the issue will be put to a
Faculty Council vote next week.
Republicans
The College Republicans at
Capitol Campus would like to
have all those interested in the
political spectrum to attend
their organizational meeting at
3:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 9
in the Gallery Lounge.
This is a new organization
on Campus dealing with today's
political issues. Help to shape
your future and support the
College Republicans. See you
Thursday and every Thur
except for finals week and
nca.i
. mr
ELEVEII
FOOD STORES
Mgreh V, 1978