Page 8 Soccer Would you like to play soccer this spring? Teams are now forming. Contact Don at 944-1175 or Peter 732-0607. By Alan Merkel The Photo Club displayed some of its latest works in the Gallery Lounge this week. The exhibit will end on Wednesday of next week. New in the show this year are some color prints, which the club has developed the ability to handle. Although the club was set back by a Fall Term revamping of the darkroom and the rough period of the Winter Term, it has laid plans for an active Spring Term. The Capitol Campus Photo Club meets weekly on Thursday nights at 8:30 p.m. in the rear of the Admissions and Placement Building, off to the right of the entrance of Security. Some of the upcoming attractions are "How to present a slide show," color photography, and maybe a field trip or two. The faculty advisor, Ed Trunk (engineering professor and avid photo hobbyist) has given discussions on lighting techniques, different camera equipment and the use of filters. Ralph Hanes, better known as the dorm group photographer, knows about Photo mounting. Bruce Hoffman has a priceless antique camera collection. Anyone interested in joining the camera club is invited to attend the meeting or call Tom Gans (club president) at 944-1520. Come on out, capture that special moment with your camera, and share it with others. You'll be glad you did. Commonwealth National Bank Memlber FDIC HIGHSPIRE OFFICE 218 SECOND STREET PHONE 939-2467 "A Hopp: , To Help You Bank"___ CLASSIFIEDS Reader classifieds are published free as a service to the 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) Keggar: April 11, 1978. There will be a live band "Ritz", the price is $2.50 with music from 10 - 2. Spring picnic: May 31, 1978 Open to all members. Note: The Campus Lost & Found is located in Room 118. NOTE: S S Kresge Co is no longer giving a 10 per cent discount to students. TELL err HELP 0 MERS , at,/ 4zrzar-- crisis .1)2 ,L‘4l-rifo . r 1 1 ? - 14. C: -.?7, cert . ?Le - 85C J 0/ N / 5/6/v UP /Al P7E .lfaifscs aFfiCe" - r cal:" = earrsy,7 941- /east ./.31)/7 9¢4-0/1¢ 4414 r 93 Used Bookstore: Please try to pick up unsold books or money from sale by Friday, April 7, 1978. Other hours will be posted on the Beta Chi office door. ROOMATE Wanted immedi ately for a two-bedroom apt. located in Highspire--only two minutes away, dishwasher, washer and dryer. Cheap and convenient!! Phone 939-1080. C.C. Reader Recreation And Athletics Spring Term Building Hours The hours for the Multi- Purpose Building during this term are as follows: Monday Thru Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Racketball court reservations can be made one (1) week in advance only! IM Softball There will be a meeting on Thursday, April 6, at 3:00 p.m. in Room 120-121, Multi-Purpose Building for all prospective softball captains and officials. Please plan to attend; if you are unable to be at this meeting, send a representative from your team. Tennis Team Tennis team has been having try-outs for the past week. Final cuts were made Monday and the Capitol Campus Tennis Team will be as follows: Tom Bradley; Kevin Gallagher; Don Hannon; Greg Cut Out And Save --r May 20 Announced As Spring Concert Saturday, May 20, 1978 has been selected as the date) Ifor the Good People Productions' Spring Concert. AI 'schedule of important dates follows: April 6-25 Raffle tickets on sale for 3 baskets of Cheer. Tickets can be purchased from any G.P.P. member or during lunch periods at the round table. Ist Prize--8 bottles of Cheer 2nd Prize--4 bottles of Cheer 3rd Prize--3 bottles of Cheer Raffle tickets are $l.OO each. Drawing will be held April 25 at G.P.P. Keggar Meeting for everyone interested in working on concert committees, 7:00 p.m. in the Student Center. G.P.P. Keggar: Proceeds from keggar benefit Spring Concert. Drawing for the 3 baskets of Cheer will be held at the keggar. I May 18 I Final organizational meeting IG• P. P. P tee shirts. I May 20 Good People Productions Spring Concert from 111 'a.m. - 8 p.m. May 21 Rain date for G.P.P. Concert. Support the G.P.P. Spring Concert! Save this G. p. P. 'Schedule of Events! CPR Course The C.P.R. Heart Saver Course offered by the Health Services are filled to capacity at this time. However Nurse Petrosino will be willing to schedule a second class, if there is a demand for one. Report to W-103 for details. Huber; Jennifer Johnson; Rich Lewis; Mike McGlone; Tom Shemancik; John Siciliano; Curt Sober; Dennis Williams; and player/coach Wilbert Burkholder. The first home tennis match is scheduled for Tuesday, April 18, at 3:00 p.m. versus Penn State-Ogontz Campus. The matches will be played on the tennis courts next to the University apartments. Baseball Team The Capitol Campus base ball team played their first game of the season on Saturday, April 1, at the Penn State-Ogontz Campus. They were defeated in a doublehead er 11 to 2, and 8 to 7! Better luck next time!! On Saturday, April 8, at 1:00 p.m. they will again play a doubleheader versus Messiah College at the Little Hollywood baseball field located in Lower Swatara Township. April 25 All workers purchase Notice The Student Affairs Office, WlO5, will have 300 student and student spouse tickets for $l.OO each on sale for the Blue/White Football Game at Hershey Park Stadium on Sat., May 6at 2:00 p.m. Students must present BD and should have them for the game. Taxes It has come to our attention that some of our students have received "Ten Day Notices" from the Middletown Area Tax Office. If you have been sent one of these notices bring it to the Student Affairs Office, Room W-103 and we will intercede with the tax office in this matter. April 6, 1978