C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 11, 1979, Image 1

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Starting Off
SGA Meeting
The SGA would like to wish
everyone a warm welcome back
and let you know what to
expect this term.
The Campus Activities
Planning Board will soon be
getting underway. This board
will help to co-ordimate all club
activity. If you would like to
participate ask you SGA rep for
an application or stop by the
SGA office.
Good Peoples' Productions
has been working on a concert
to be held in February. The
concert will feature Stanley
Turnteen, details will be forth
coming.
Office hours for the senators
will be posted shortly. Cur
rently there are a few senator
ial seats open. Anyone who
would like to get involved, just
let us know.
Spring Weekend
Favored
By Majority
To obtain student's imput as
to the kind of entertainment
they want in place of the spring
concert, a survey was published
in the Reader last semester.
Three proposals were listed
and students could indicate how
high their personal interest was
on each proposal by circling a
number from 1 to 5 on each one.
The survey was to be cut out
and returned to the C.C. Read
er office.
After recieving about 30
replys three weeks later, a
Reader staff member cut out
surveys and anoroached stud-
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by Sandy Mancuso
Do you have a legitimate
gripe or concern, and don't
know what to do with it? Bring
it to your SGA.
Also at Tuesday's SGA me
eting the 'Senate passed this
terms reallocations. Allocations
are as follows: SPS, $5O; PBL,
$88; ROTC, $6O; Aviation Club,
$55; ASME, $55; Chess Club,
$3O; C.C. Reader, $1866; lEEE,
$5O; PSPE, $160; RSC, $216;
SAE, $5O; Young Democrats,
$4O; lAA, $360; MHBOG, $207;
Outdoor Club, $55; ITE, $5O;
Social Committee, $790;
WNDR, $55; Photo Club, $100;
NOW,S73; DTK, $140; Tarn
helm, $458.
The total amount of reallo
cations was $5OOB. Organization
which have not been reallo
cated have yet to request real
location.
ents in the hall and all over
campus asking them to fill out a
ballot. Consequently, 200 sur
veys were turned in.
The overall, interest, was
for a spring Jekend with
several events such as a picnic,
sport tournaments, an art fest
ival, club carnivals and live
music. Sixty nine percent was
its' corporate popularity. Next
was the band concert in the
gym--fifty seven percent. Hav
ing small music and other cul
tural events throughout the
year was third with fifty four
percent.
On The Right Foot
Writing Competition
Offered To CPA's
The Pennsylvania Institute
of Certified Public Accountants
is sponsoring its fourth annual
Student Manuscript Com
petition. The purpose of the
contest is to encourage college
students to address those
issues which will affect the
future of the accounting profe
ssion.
The competition is open to
all juniors, seniors and graduate
students majoring in accoun
ting at a Pennsylvania college or
university. A committee corn
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Health Services is sponsor
ing "Peer Contraception Educa
tion Program on Monday, Jan.
22 in the Gallery lounge at
9: 25t0 10:40 a.m. and again at
12: 15 to 1:30 p.m. . The pro
gram is free and open to the
entire campus community.
The purpose of the program
is to neither encourage nor
discourage sexual activity.
However, for individuals who
haw chosen to be sexually
active or who are contemplating
sexual intercourse and do not
wish conception to occur, PCEP
has been designed to help
posed of CPAs in public
accounting, industry and edu
cation will review the
manuscripts. Cash awards of
$5OO, $250, and $250 respec
tively will be made for the three
best articles. Over $3,000 in
prize money has been awarded
to students since the Student
Manuscript contest was started
in 1976.
The fizst place winning ar
ticle will be published in the
PENNSYLVANIA CPA
SPOKESMAN THE
Workshops Slated
By Health Services
women and men make intelli
gent decisions related to their
contraceptive behavior.
QUIT IT!
An orientation session for
the "Stop Smoking Program"
will be held on January 24 at 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. in the gallery
Lounge. Five evening sessions
will follow free of charge to any
person who chooses to partici
pate in the program. It is being
sponsored by Respiratory Ser
vices at the Hanisbung Hospi
tal. Here's an opportunity to
start the new year off fresh with
a set of clean lungs and good
health.
Jowl 11, 1979
PROFESSIONAL CPA journal.
The topic of the 1979 contest is
"Profile of Today's CPA."
Manuscripts must be 1500 to
2000 words in length, double
spaced and typed 52 characters
across.
The deadline is January 31,
1979. For more information and
an application contact the
Pennsylvania Institute of Cer
tified Public Accountants, 1100
Lewis Tower Building,
Philadelphia, PA 19102, (215)
735-2635.
CPR COURSES
Health Services is again of
fering the Cardio Pulmonary
Resusitation (CPR) course this
term. There will be both Wed
nesday afternoon and evening
sessions. The afternoon ses
sion is from 2 to 4 p.m. and the
evening session is from 7 to 9
p.m.. Anyone interested in the
class should sign up in the
nurses' office.
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