C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, May 24, 1979, Image 8

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    The second annual Dorm
Olympics came to a close on
Sunday, May 20, under blue
skies and bright sunshine.
Meade Heights was the over
all winner, gamering 80 total
points. Third Floor Wrisberg
finished second with 62
points while First floor and
Third Floor Church tied for
third place with 38 points
each.
There were fourteen ev
ents in the week-long games.
First place finishers in each
event were awarded ten
points. Second place recei-
EVENT
Backgammon
Foosball
Pinball
Raquetball
Tennis
Softball
Bike Race
Three Mile Run
Ping Pong
100 Yard Dash
Volleyball
3 Legged Race
Tug of War
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! PLAYER WON LOST PLAYER WON LOST
Dave Miller 3 0 Jeff Musser 3 0
Shelton Braxton 4 1 Greg Huber 2 1
Craig Rowland 3 1 Jon Frew 1 1
Lee Rheim 2 1 Tim Long 0 1
David Zelnick 2
Tom Steen
Renwick Jackson 1 3
Through the effo
at The Union Deposit
every item in the stor
A plan for using the
Multi-Purpose Building for e
vents such as concerts has
been drawn up by the SGA.
Doug Cook, conceiver of
the plan, said that with a few
alterations, the Multi-Purpose
Building could be rendered
jisabte to hoy concerts. He
ved six points; third and
fourth place finishers in each
event were awarded two
points.
A plaque honoring the
winning Meade Heights team
will be engraved and placed
in the Gymnasium. Bob Fer
rarone, organizer of the Ol
ympics, stated that he was
pleased with the participation
and the team spirit shown in
all the events. A good time
was had by all who attended.
The following is a list of
first through fourth place fin
ishers in each event.
FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH
rts of the SGA, the Juke Box Music Store,
t Mall, is offering a 10 per cent discount on
re, to students with a Penn State 1.D..
said that this would be more
economical than holding a
concert off-campus, since
high rates of rental for an
other location would not have
to be paid.
Because of the altera
tions made to the building for
the Carter Commission
ihoot out froi
TEAM
Redneck Mothers 8
Sultans of Swing 4
Bushwackers
Petards
Gnat-Men
Nuclear Wastes 3
Cunning Linguists 2
Scraps
Survivors
The Capitol Campus
fencing club (The Nittany
Cavaliers) will hold an ex
hibition in Student Center
on Mlnesday, May 30th, at
2:00p.m.. The public is in
vited.
Hearings, the electrical con
nections needed for a con
cert have already been
installed.
Cook suggested the pos
sibility of clubs poolirig their
resources to make use of the
building for concerts if this
plan is approved.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
WON LOST TEAM
Spirit sho,
New members are en-
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tony’s Team
Joint Effort
Dukes
Elwood’s Boys
Gumma's
Night Train Express
WSDC Plus
Team"Z”
2nd Floor Church
Three Strikes: You're Out 0
Physician’s Assistants 0
couraged to join the club—no
previous experience is ne
cessary.
aMt The Capitol Campus Ra
cquetball tournament has
been rescheduled for Tues
day through Thursday, May
29-31.
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WON LOST