C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, October 26, 1978, Image 8

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    Power Volleyball Clinic
MIDDLETOWN -- Penn
State - Capitol Campus will
offer a men's and women's
power volleyball clinic Sat.,
Nov. 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. on campus in the gymnasi
um of the Multi-Purpose Build
ing. This clinic is designed to
present techniques to volleyball
coaches and their squads with
emphasis on coaching for squad
practice and on areas of individ
ual development.
Clinic leader is Gail M. Ben
nett, instructor of health, physi-
Secretarial Skills
Workshop Offered
MIDDLETOWN -- On Mon.,
Nov. 13, the Continuing Educa
tion Office at Penn State -
Capitol Campus will offer a
one-day workshop entitled "Im
proving Secretarial Decision-
Making and Problem-Solving
Skills." The workshop will be
held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
The objective of this work
shop is to better equip the
secretary with the knowledge,
skills, and techniques needed
for effective decision-making
Campus Offers
Income Tax Course
MIDDLETOWN -- Penn
State - Capitol Campus will
offer a six-week course entitled
"Personal Income Taxes" be
ginning Thurs., Nov. 2 through
Thurs., Dec.l4 from 7 to 9 p.m.
on campus.
The course is designed to
provide a brief, practical train
ing in the basic principles of
federal exemptions and filing
status, business and personal
deductions, capital gains and
losses, and special tax situa
tions.
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(offer expires Dec. 31, 1978)
Send to: COLLEGIATE RESEARCH
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cal education and recreation at
Penn State - York Campus.
The clinic is a working ses
sion; participants are advised
to bring suitable attire and
towels. Locker and shower fa
cilities are available.
Fee is $l4. Fidgistration will
be held until Fri., Nov. 3.
For further information,
contact The Office of Continu
ing Education, Penn State -
Capitol Campus, Middletown,
Pa., or phone (717) 787-7753.
and problem-solving. Also co
vered are the psychological fac
tors which influence these fac
tors.
The fee of $45 per person
includes instruction, materials,
coffee breaks and lunch. Regis
tration must be completed by
Mon., Nov. 6.
For additional information
contact the Continuing Educa
tion Office, Penn State - Capitol
Campus, Middletown, PA 17057
or phone (717) 787-7753.
Class instructor will be
James McCarthy, M. Admin.,
C.P.A., Assistant Professor of
Accounting, Penn State Capitol
Campus; and Controller for the
city of Harrisburg.
Course fee is $4O. Registra
tion should be completed by
Tues., Oct. 31.
For further information,
contact The Office of Continu
ing Education, Penn State -
Capitol Campus, Middletown,
Pa. 17057, or phone (717) 787-
7753.
What's Happening
IM Flag Football
Standings to date in the IM
Flag Football League is as fol
lows:
C Dogs 4-1-0
Redneck Mothers -0-5-0
Joint Effort -3-2-1
Brotherhood-- -3-1-1
XGIs- -0-5-0
Toga Men
New Hours
for Multi-Purpose Building
Weekend hours for Rec/Ath
have been revised as follows:
Saturday & Sunday; 12:00 noon
to 8;00 pm; week day hours
remanin the same, 8:00 am to
9:00 pm, Monday thru Friday!
Enjoy!!
Racketball Tournament:
A Capitol Campus Racket
ball Tournament which will in
clude Students, Faculty, and
Staff is being planned for the
2nd week of November. Any
one interested should call 787-
7751, or sign up in the Rec/Ath
office.
Education
Courses
Offered
MIDDLETOWN, PA. --
Two one-credit courses in edu
cation will be offered by Capitol
Campus Educational Programs.
Both will be given at University
Center, 2991 North Front St.,
Harrisburg, Pa. 17110.
"Legislation Related to the
Least Restrictive Environment
(Mainstreaming)" will be of
fered on Nov. 11 and 18. This
course will describe how the
Education for All Handicapped
Children Act and the Vocation
al Rehabilitation Act Amend
ments of 1973 affect teaching
practices and relationships be
tween and with parents.
"Individualized Education
Programs" will be presented
Jan.2o and 27, 1979. This course
will focus on preparing partici
pants for writing an individual
ized education program in their
particular educational setting
and will provide an awareness
of the relationship between par
ents, teachers and other school
staff who may be involved in
the I. E. P. program.
Registration should be com
pleted by Nov. 6, 1979 for the
first course, and by Jan. 15,
1979 for the second program.
Tuition is $57 per course, plus
an $8 registration fee.
For further information,
contact: The Area Director for
Continuing Education, Penn
State Capitol Campus, Middle
town, Pa. 17057; phone (717)
787-7753.
In Rec/Ath
Open Golf Tournament:
Winners of the recent Capi
tol Campus Open Golf Tourna
ment held at Hershey Parkview
Golf Course were as follows: Ist
Place, Wes Houser - 144; 2nd
Place, Emerson Jacob - 184; 3rd
Place, Paul Steinmetz - 186.
George Dressler, Tourna
ment Director, stated that the 2
day, 36 hole tournament, at
tracted 12 participants. He also
pointed out that a larger tourn
ament is being planned for the
spring term.
The Capitol Campus Mens
Varsity Bowling Team started
off their season with a highly
respectable third place finish in
the Eastern Pennsylvania
Maryland Intercollegiate Bowl
ing Conference Invitational at
Sun Bowl Lanes, Sunbury, Pa.
The other schools invited to
the competition were the host
team, Bloomsburg, Drexel,
Maryland, Mongomery College,
PSU-UP, PSU-CAP, Shippens
burg, Temple, and Villanova.
Penn State UP won the
tournament with Bloomsburg
second and Capitol placing
third.
Classified ads are published as a free service to the Capitol
Campus community. Other advertisers will be charged 91.00 per
ad. Submit ads to staff members at the READER office, W-129;
or call 944-4970. Deadline is Tuesday at 5 pm.
REWARD: LOST on campus,
Gold Wedding Band. Call (717)
243-8547 after 9 pm. Ask for
Paul.
FOR SALE: 10 gallon aquarium
set-up, complete with stand,
filters, hood and fish. $25. Call
944-5966. Ask for Ted.
FOR SALE: Akai 7 1/2 reel to
reel autoreverse, autostop on
shut off, ;175. Garrard Turn
table model 82, has Shure 95
ED cartridges, $75. Call Ken at
944-0379.
FOR SALE: Pioneer 8-track
and FM car stereo (supertoner)
Excellent condition. Call Deb at
761-0909 after 5:00
FOR SALE: Datsun 260 Z 2 plus
2, 1974, 4-speed, air, new Uni
royal 240 tires, 31,000 miles,
Ziebart, garaged. $5695 firm.
Call 652-0202 Mon-Fri after 5,
all day Sat. and Sun.
For Sale--Olympia Portable
(manual) Typewriter. Recently
overhauled. $25 Call 564-2357.
FOR SALE: Marshall 100 watt
amplifier head with cover. Good
condition. $350 Call Dino a
round 6:00 737-4696.
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mail order catalog of Collegiate
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The highlight of the day for
the Caps came in the third
game when the team ripped the
high game of the day with a
total of 1042. Participating in
the big game were Pete Stef
aniak (226), Mike Henry (193),
Bruce Rambacher (184), Mike
Knill (208), and Jeff Hartman
(231). Jeff Hartman led the
team with an average of 189 for
the six game tournament.
The team's first head-to
head match will be on Saturday
at Shippensburg State College.
The Capitol Campus soccer
team has dropped their last
five contests. On Oct. 10, Phila
delphia Bible College handed
the C.C. kickers with a tough 5 -
3 loss. Franklin and Marshall
Junior Varsity beat Capitol 4 - 0
on Oct. 12. Messiah College was
next, taking the best of Capitol
4 - 0. Penn State Mt. Alto
Campus then squeezed past
Capitol 2 - 0 on Oct. 18. The
climax game on Saturday, Octo
ber 21. Eastern college roughly
trounced Capitol 14 - 0.
The soccer team's record
now stands at 2 wins, 8 defeats
and 1 tie.
Classifieds
FOR SALE: Girl's 5-speed John
Deere bike. Good condition.
Call Deb at 761-0909 after 5:30.
FOR SALE: women's stylish
brown leather boots, 6 1/2B
Worn only once, $25. Call 939-
[290 evenings.
Addressers Wanted Immedi
ately! Work at home--no ex
perience necessary—excellent
pay. Write American Service,
8350 Park Lane, Suite 127,
Dallas TX 75231
WANTED: Past tests from the
Behavior Modification course.
Call Wally at 944-0604.
ATTENTION: Since you're
graduating (hopefully) before
the Spring Dance, you should
be taking me to the Fall Semi-
Formal next month. (And yes,
you know who I am.)
FOR SALE-11 Chevy Impala,
new brakes and exhaust sys
tem, 2 new tires, 2 tires in
excellent condition, 2 extra
wheels, automatic, radio, 94,000
miles. ;650, or best offer. Call
566-3064..
EARN $6B to $lOO per
month for four hours of your
time per week. Donate Plasma
at Sera Tec Biologicals. Open
Monday thru Thursday from
9:30 to 5:30 and Friday from
8:00 to 3:00. Stop in at 260
Reily St. or call for information
at 232-1901.