C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, June 08, 1979, Image 7

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With the recent limitaitons
of alcoholic beverages on
campus, many students felt
the good times would be
over. This notion was dis
proved when Meade Heights
Board of Governors spon
sored their ninth annual
“Rites of Spring.”
The opening event was
the bathtub race. Humpin
Iron won the first place trophy
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and a half a keg of beer. The
Clean machine and The
Grave Diggers were the sec
ond and third place finishers.
The festivities were
dampened when rain post
poned the opening concert
in People’s Park,Wednesday
night. The party was moved
to the Student Center and the
concert date changed to Sat
urday night.
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Thursday’s event was
The Gong Show. The show
brought out many talents of
Capitol Camus. Among the
acts were a fifties imitaion,
Steve Zuk and the Band, Bob
"Barkanic” Dylan and Chas
and his musical broom.
By the end of the show
the judges were confronted
with a four-way tie for first
place. The audience voted
Chas and his music
al broom
the best act.chas received a
fourth of a keg for his effort.
Many students seemed
skeptical having a mini-
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concert replace last years
spring concert. Three bands
(one blue grass, two rock)
performed from 3 to 11:30
p.m., Friday night in People’s
Park.
Most students enjoyed
the concert. Kathy Day, a
junior remarked, "I had a
really good time and enjoyed
being with all my friends. I
would like to see more of the
same.”
The finale on Saturday
consisted of a bargeque out
side the Dining Hall and a
concert in People’s Park by
“Appalachia.”