C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 11, 1979, Image 2

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Anyone Sheepy?
Judging from the paltry return from the Concert Survey
Poll, one may assume that student's are content with their
weekly Keggars for entertainment and don't mind be!ng told
what to do.
College, for some, is a place where minds are
stimulated and the type of people one expects to find are
imaginative and can use their initiative. Breaking away
from time clocks, the assembly line and generally the
Archie Bunker stereotypes is one reason to come to
college. This breed of human being resents being told to
drink coffee on his coffee break if he prefers tea, and his
conversation isn't limited to knowing all the latest football
statistics.
"Man does not live by bread alone," says the old
adage. This is not true for some at Capitol Campus, as
students religiously make Tuesday nights synonornous with
Keggar. "Man lives by Keggar alone" would be appropriate
for them.
Many regulars pile into the student center on "Keggar"
as if a remote control was homing them in. No doubt,
occasionally it's nice to get together with other students
over a beer. But when students religiously and inexticably
tie Tuesday nights to getting inebriated, college life
becomes stagnant.
We all know the game "Simon Says" we played them
we were young. Well, John Travolta says disco and
OW disco, and "Animal House" says (satirically) to
ass in togas and students ape them. If Simon doesn't
"say" and idea is ostrasized. Perhaps John Travolta should
have said "Fill out the Concert Survey."
Leifer
To
Confusion
Strikes
Dear Editor:
Being a new student here, I felt
a little lost my first day. I didn't
expect any problems though, I
would just pick up a map to
guide me around.
Much to my amazement,
noone had a map to guide me
through the Main Building. A
map of the campus was avail
able, but I was trying to deci
pher the Main Building.
What made my journey
even more difficult was that
alot of the offices and rooms are
not marked. I've been told that
some of the rooms have even
been switched, adding to my
confusion, (although switched
from what I don't know since I
don't have a map).
I asked for help at the Public
Public Information Office and
Student Activities and Student
Affairs office. They all were
very cooperative in giving me
directions and they all also
thought that a map of the Main
Building would be a good idea.
My suggestion to whoever
could be in charge of this
project is to print up a large
map and post copies in various
areas in the building or at least
in the main entrance. I also
cuggest that all offices be mar
ked.
Carol Eveschild
Ed.
Perspectives
ASME/SAE KEGGAR Every
one knows that early term time
is party time. So two fine
engineering societies have
joined to throw an early term
keggar. "Disco to GO" will play
the top 40, including pop rock
and disco, while twelve halves
plus punch keeps everyone wet.
The event is scheduled for
Tuesday, Jan.l6, at the Student
Center. The doors swing open
at 9:00 and won't close til 2:00
am. So party up, it's early!
pennsylvania state university
the capitol campus
rte. 230
middletown, penna. 17057
office w - 129
phone [7l7] 944-4970
editor
news editor
feature editor
sports editor
photography editor
copy editor
staff Jane reinstadt, joan klein, vito valvano,
debbie morrow, tony romeo, Jeff drinnan, rnichael argento,
sue rniddleton
cartoonist
Final deadline for submitting material is tuesaay at 149. m.
The views expressed in this paper are not necessarily those
of the C.C. Reader.
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Notes Of Interest
The Counseling Center is
pleased to announce new and
expanded evening hours for the
campus community for the Win
ter and Spring Terms. In addi
tion to its regular daily hours
from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm, and
from 1:00 to 5:00 pm, the
Center will be open on Wednes
day and Thursday evenings
from 5:30 pm until 8:30 pm to
accomodate evening students.
Acounselor and full access to
all Counseling Center resources
lyda baker
carol eveschild
...sue girolami
mike cocciardi
bob foster
.louisa baskin
joe Horath
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will be available during these
evening hours.
The Capitol Campus Chess
Club is resuming meetings be
ginning Friday, Jan. 12 at 3:00
pm in the Gallery Lounge, and
will continue meeting every Fri
day at 3:00 pm. All interested
students and faculty members
are invited. Please contact Mark
Servinsky at 944-9220 for further
information.
attention electrical engineers
wndr has opened its doors once
more, but it only goes to ven
dorville. If you would like to
hear WNDR in the dorms and
meade heights, please contact
Phillip Geigert at W - 106 (main
building) or call me at 944-6634.
Phillip Geigert, Station Manag
er
PHI BETA LAMBDA We have
a sponsor for the 10,000 meter
race and it's time to get our feet
moving. Our first meeting will
be held this Tuesday, Jan. 16 at
3:00, so look for the signs that
are posted over in the Main
Building if I fail to contact you
personally. Philip Geigert Psd
During the fall term the
Photo Club tackled the task of
providing students with pic
tures needed for the FIT appli
cations. In addition, the club
covered black & white printing
techniques as well as viewed a
film on custom color printing in
preparation for this term's color
work.
Interest is the only prerequi
ste for joining, and this temts
fast meeting will be held on
Thursday, January 18th at 8:30
pm. Watch bulletin board for
location.