C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, September 28, 1978, Image 7

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    September 28, 1978
What's Happening In Rec/Ath
by Duane Kanagy
Rosters for intramural foot
ball are now being accepted at
the intramural office in the
gym. Completed rosters are to
be handed in at the intramural
officed no later than noon Fri
day, September 29.
At a briefing for all intra
mural football teams held on
Monday, September 25, Coach
Bud Smitley outlined the rules
and added a few new ones. One
new rule states that a $lO fee
must accompany all formal pro
tests, refundable only if the
protest is upheld. The large
nimber of protests recieved
over the past season prompted
the new rule.
Coach Smitley also stressed
the need for good sportsman
ship and greater discretion dur
ing the game because of the
large number of injuries re
cieved during the last football
season.
The football season will
open Monday, October 2 at 4:30
with two football fielis in oper
ation. Each team will play at
least ten games in round robin
tournament style play.
A.S.M.E.
The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers will hold
its Organizational meeting on
Tuesday, October 3 at 4:30 pm
in room 216. Dean Richard
Kenyon of the Rochester Insti
tute of Technology, Vice Pres
ident of Region 111, will be our
main speaker. All MDET Jun
iors, Seniors, and Faculty are
invited to attend.
Terry L. Hershner
President
Photo Club
Interested in photography?
Do you think that it's too
complicated for you to handle?
If you want the answers to
these and more questions, join
the photography club. The first
meeting is this Thursday, Sep
tember 28 in the Placement
Building lobby. Be there at 8
pm to ask questions and find
out what we have to offer you.
Even if you are mildly inter
ested or curious, attend and be
suprised at what you can do.
Prerequisite: Interest
Aviation Club
An organizational meeting
was held last Tuesday night.
Where are all those people who
signed up at the Organizational
Fair? Come see what the club
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THERE WILL BE NO '79 YEARBOOK
WITHOUT YOUR HELP
Editor, Business manager, Advertising manager,
photographers, staff members are needed.
If you are interested, see Maureen Doyle in W-129
before Tuesday October 3.
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By Vito Valvano
Pete Faith, captain of the
soccer team, has been sidelined
for an indefinite amount of
time as he sustained a knee
injury during practice last Fri
day. Pete commented that the
soccer field had been unproper
ly cared for resulting in a field
covered with divits and patches
of grass.
Pete plays halfback and
fullback and was a vital part of
last year's winning season.
Pete, who is from New York,
had previously played soccer
for Delhi Junior College.
The team this year has 16
games scheduled with 12 of
them at home. The team has
looked good the first few prac
tices, and new coach John
Harris is optimistic about the
team's success this year.
Returning seniors on this
years team are few due to
everything from injuries to lack
of interest. Fortunately, exper
ienced juniors have come in
from the various branch cam
puses to fill the void. Remem
ber the team plays better when
it has the support of the stu
dents so get out there and
watch a game and find out what
it's all about.
Club News
has to offer you
I know that there are a lot of
students here at Capitol who
have an interest in flight and
the Aviation Club is here to
promote that interest. We have
social activities just like other
clubs, including a fly-in to
Ocean City, N.J. in the spring
to enjoy a day at the beach.
Show up at our next meet
ing --there's absolutely no ob
ligation to join the club. The
meeting will be in room E-209
on October 3 at 6 pm.
Student Court
There are still a few posi
tions open to Junior and Senior
commuting and resident stu
dents. These positions require a
respnonsible individual, dedi
cated to helping the student
body and promoting the demo
cratic system in which we live.
Anyone who is interested in
a position or who would like
more information may contact
Michael Sopata, Chief Justice,
by leaving your name, address,
or phone number in the Student
Court mailbox in the SGA office
or come see me at 9528 Kirt
land Ave., Meade Heights.
I will be happy to answer
any and all of your questions.
Michael V. Sopata
Chief Justice
All flag football rosters
must be submitted to the Rec/
Ath office by 12 noon on Friday,
September 29. Rosters may be
unlimited. There is a $lO team
fee which must be paid before
your first scheduled game.
Games will begin Monday, Oc
tober 2. Schedules will be
posted on the wall by the
Rec/Ath offices and we will try
to have a schedule available for
each team. We are still in need
of intramural officials. If you
are interested, please stop by
the office and register to of
ficiate
There is a soccer game
scheduled for Saturday, Sep
tember 30 at 2 pm against
Lincoln University at home.
Varsity basketball practice
is scheduled to begin Monday,
October 9. Exact time will be
announced at a later date.
You still have time to sign
up for the open golf tournament
to be held Tuesday and Wed
nesday, October 3 and 4 at the
Hershey Parkview Golf Course.
Open to all Capitol Campus
students, faculty, and staff.
The Social Committee is
sponsoring a series of dance
lessons starting October.
The lessons will be held on
campus at 3 P.M. Sundays. The
cost is ;20 for six lessons.
The Popular Manhattan
Hustle is the dance being
taught. The instructors will be
from the reputable Freeman's
Dance School.
Mark S. Calhoun
President
Interested persons should
sign up in the Student Activi
ties Office. A minimum of 20
persons is required for the
lessons to be available.
On Saturday October 7th
the International Affairs Asso
ciation will sponsor a trip to
Washington D.C.
There will be a "Festival of
American Folk Life" and the
trip will essentially be for that
purpose.
For details call Clem Gilpin
at 944-3334 or W-154 or Andy
Arce 944-0106.
We will leave promptly at
7:30 A.M. behind the Main
Building parking lot.
Beta Chi, Capitol Campus'
chapter of the Society for the
Advancement of Management,
will sponsor a fund raising
Keggar on Tuesday, October 3.
Entertainment will be by Phase
II and the doors will open at 9
pm. Ten kegs will be on hand.
Cost is $2.00 per person. See
you there!
C.C. Reader
Flag Football
Soccer
Men's Basketball
Open Golf Tournament
Social Committee
The lessons will be held at 3
International Affairs
Association
Beta Chi Activity
John Stachwoiak
President
IM Bowling
There is still room for a few
more teams in the IM Bowling
League. Rosters are due in the
Rec/Ath office by Monday, Oc
tober 2. Bowling starts Wed
nesday, October 4 at 9 pm at
the Middletown Bowling Lanes.
This program is Co-Ed.
Fall Term Building Hours
For the fall term 1978 Rec
reation/Athletics facilities in
the Multi-Purpose Building will
be open as follows:
Mon. thru Fri. Bamto 9 pm
Sat. and Sun. 2 pm to 8 pm
The building will close
promptly at 9 pm weekdays and
promptly at 8 pm weekends.
When our student assistants
inform you that it is closing
time, please accom-odate them
by making ready to depart.
They are not authorized to
work beyond their closing time.
elp Give Capitol a new name. Coach BudSmitle
is looking for a nickname for all varsity athletic
teams at Capitol and is asking for your sugges
tions. Fill out this form and drop it off at the SGA
office.
"I would like to see the varsity teams named the
Capitol Campus
Soccer Team
Wins
by Pete Faitb
The soccer team won its
first game this past Tuesday
against Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy and Science 2-0. Both
goals were scored by interna
tional students.
The first goal was scored by
Emmanuel Orsark in the first
half. Emmanuel is originally
from Nigeria. The second goal
was scored by Larry Venetsky
who is from Russia. Goalie
Gene Morrision was credited
with the shutout performance.
The standing room only
crowd was thoroughly pleased
from both the excitement of the
game and the party for the
players and fans held after the
game in the Coffee House.
The team's next game is
tonight Thursday, at 7:30 on
the lighted field against Schuy
kill campus. Another good
Women's Basketball
There will be a meeting for
women's basketball on Monday,
October 2 at 4 pm in the gym.
This is for returning members
and all women interested in
joining this program.
Martial Arts
The Martial Arts program
under the able instruction of
Mr. Charles Cavrich will be
offered for the fall term. Clas
ses are scheduled to begin
Monday, October 9 at 7:30 pm
in the mat area of the Multi-
Purpose room. The fee for this
program is $lO per person and
must be paid before the first
class. This fee is not refundable
and will include the use of a
judo ghi which each participant
can check out. The martial arts
instruction consists mainly of
judo, karate, and self-defense.
Sign up now if you are inter
ested in the Rec/Ath office.
crowd of devoted fans is ex
pected. Come on out and join
the fun.
~ppENEER.