C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, October 05, 1978, Image 3

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    TARNHELM
Tarnhelm is sponsering a
one-day bus trip to New York
on Saturday November 11, to
see Gogol's Re Inspector Gen
eral at The Circle in the Square
Theater.
labeled "the greatest Rus
sian play ever written" by the
scholar Nabkov, this sparkling
comedy is directed by Liviv
Civlei and has received an
excellent review by Brendan
Gill in the New Yorker.
Cirle in the Square is a
beautiful theater in the round
that insures superb seating for
every one.
Tickets are available at half
price for this group outing, and
will sell for six dollars per
person. All students, faculty,
and staff of Capitol Campus are
welcome to join the group, and
guests are welcome.
Persons interested in going
to the play may purchase or
reserve tickets from Jill Hart,
secretary of the Humanities
department, office W 360. All
tickets must be paid for by
Monday, Oct. 16. The price for
the bus tickets will be approxi
mately nine dollars and must be
paid at the same time. Total
cost per person will be fifteen
dollars for both tickets. 41 seats
are available for the trip. Ques
tions may be directed to Jill
Hart in the Humanities office or
Randy Myers or John Flana
gan in the Tarnhelm. of,
W 129.
.-:.- I
Who will win the world
championship in chess?
-Karpov? Korchnoi? If you are
interested in chess, then join
the Capitol Campus Chess Club.
What does the club provide?
Members may borrow chess
sets, clocks, books and maga
zines. Instruction will be pro
vided for those who want to
learn or to improve their game.
Tournaments will be held. To
join the chess club contact
Mark Servinsky or Jack Suss
kind, W-357.
L ,, ia ,l
Along with students and
profs, music flooded Vendor
vine as the campus radio re
sumed broadcasting during
lunch on Tuesday.
Wonder Radio 640 is delay
ing broadcasting to dorms, the
Heights and the Dining Hall
until they can purchase a new
transmitter or get its old trans
mitter rebuilt.
"We can probably get it all
together in a couple of weeks if
we get enough interested peo
ple," program director Phil
Gigert said.
We apologize that the band
that was supposed to show up
at our keggar on September
29th--did not. "Grand Slam"
was scheduled to perform, but
due to some discrepancy, which
we have not figured out yet,
they cancelled out. Instead,
"The People" jived with fun and
funky song until 2 a.m. Hope
you all had a good time at the
Student Center anyway.
Our next Keggar is sche
duled for October 28th at the
Middletown Hunters and An
glers Club. Maps, band, and
the time and price of the event
will be announced shortly.
The XGI football team be
gins its intra-mural season this
week—we're hog* for the
best, if that's possible.
The fraternity is still open
for membership. We have a
variety of events coming up in
the fall and winter term, so stay
tuned for further details.
BM Wyatt
EIOC*4
The Chi Gamma Fra
ternity wishes to express their
thanks to the students of Capi
tol Campus for their enthusias
tic response to our opening
keggar. We are looking for
ward to seeing all of you at our
future activities. Thanks again
from all of us at XGI.
Club News
Social Committee
The Social Committee of the
Student Government is looking
for new members. It is the
function of this committee to
provide social activities for the
student body. Anyone who is
interested should attend the
meetings which are every
Wednesday in Room 216 at 3:30
Our first activity this year
will be the "Autumn Bash" to
be held in the Student Center
on October 10 starting at 9:00
P.M. Music will be provided by
R. J. in the morning and the
Starview 92 Raccoon." The
Meade Heights Board of Gov
ernors will co-sponsor this e
vent.
We hope to be planning
many different activities for
this year, including concerts in
the Multi-Purpose Building. We
need your help, so please come
to the next meeting.
Young Democrats
The Young Democrats are
looking for students interested
in becoming members or of
ficers. The offices of President,
Vice-President, Treasurer, and
Secretary. Membership dues is
one dollar. Anyone interested
in joining may call Vito at
944-7831.
PSGSA
Psche-social Graduate Stu
dents, your campus organiza
tion is meeting Monday, Oct. 9
at. 7:30 in Wl3O. The -
agenda for the meeting includes
planning for social events, dis
cussion fo our right to vote on
program policies, selection of
student representatives on op
tion committees, and other is
sues. Attendence is very impor
tant.
Stealing a
phone call
m't a
game.
Beta Chi, the Capitol Cam
pus Chapter of the Society for
Advancement of Management,
will hold its meetings on every
other Tuesday, starting Oct
tober 10 at 3:15 in room E 330.
All students are urged to join.
As a result of participating
in the programs of the Campus
Chapter - the student SAM
member will:
a) increase his understanding
of professional management
b) have the opportunity to
prepare for the transition to his
first post college position
c) experience and begin to
develop management skills
d) have an opportunity to
reconcile theory with actual
business practice by associating
with the practicing manager.
This year we will have guest
i:t Bell of Pennsylvania
Beta Chi
Most students play by the rules
when placing a long distance
call. They take advantage of bar
gain rates and make their calls
during the discount periods. If
you're not sure when you can call
at discount rates, check your
phone book.
A few students think it's O.K. to
break the rules by stealing their
telephone calls. They're not beat
ing the system, they're taking
advantage of all of us, because it
drives up the cost of providing
telephone service.
Students who break the rules also
run the risk of paying a large fine.
Spending time in jail. And getting
themselves a permanent police
record.
It's just not worth it!
speakers from local businesses
at our meetings. We will also be
planning field trips for Wed
nesdays. The officers are open
to suggestions as to where you
would like to visit.
Next term Beta Chi will run
a used book store. This has
been very successful in the
past. Watch for signs near the
end of this term.
Officers:
John Stachowiak, President
Mark Kowalski, VP, Programs
Terrie Snyder, VP, Publicity
Marcia Gerhart, VP, Mem
bership
Sue Belles, Sec.-Treas.
Membership dues should be
paid to Marcia in room 223
Wrisberg Hall by October 17.