C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, September 16, 1979, Image 7

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    Give me five
My name is The Hand and
this is my first term here at
Capitol Campus. With pen in
myself I happened to tip-finger
into the C. C. Reader office
and since they need all the
‘hands’ they can get, I immed
iately was conned into an
assignment.
Being new, I thought I’d
point out my experiences at
registration since it was the
topic, if you’ll pardon the
expression, at hand.
Registration, as you know,
is a really trying experience.
First you’re given address
forms and confidentiality
forms and this form and that
form. By the time I was fin
ished, I had cramped fingers
and a palm ache. Then, they
give you of all things, an
advisor. Well, I found his
office after some people gave
me a few pointers. By the time
Events at
Ifniv. Park
Week of Sept. 24:
Artists Series Pinchas Zukerman,
violinist. 8:30 p.m., Sept. 28, at
Eisenhower Auditorium. Tickets by Reprinted from The Weekly Collegian
subscription.
Ticket information
Mail orders to Artists Series events
should include a stamped, self
addressed envelope along with
payment. Make checks payable to
The Pennsylvania State University.
Mail orders to: The Pennsylvania
State University, Artists Series, Pine
Cottage, University Park, PA 16802.
Prices for the Claude Kipnis Mime
Theatre and the Pittsburgh Sym
phony Orchestra are:
student/child/senior citizen $5.50,
$4.00, $2.50. General sale: $B.OO, $6.00,
by the hand
I got there, there was a line
and I was exhausted so I
casually laid myself on a
friend’s lap (that raised a few
eyebrows).
After a long period in
which I just twiddled my
thumb and doodled all over my
forms, eventually it was my
turn. Other than the fact that
he gave me quite a shake when
we met, my advisor was okay
and we scheduled the right
courses for my career as a
masseur. With my pen, forms
and course card, I headed
(oops) for 216.
Of course at the first table
they couldn’t find my card.
Was I under T for The or H for
Hand? That took awhile and by
the time the attendant found
the card I was about to be
come a fist.
After that, of course, the
Week of Oct. 1:
Theatre The Shadow Box. 8 p.m.,
Oct> 4-6, at the Playhouse.
Artists Series Neil Simon’s Chapter
Two. 8:30 p.m., Oct. 6, at Eisenhower
Auditorium. Tickets by mail order
through Sept. 28. Phone orders Sept. 24
through Sept. 28.
Prices for Chapter Two are:
student/child/senior citizen $B.OO,
$4.50, $3.00. General sale: $B.OO, $7.00.
$6.00.
Prices for The Black Watch are:
student/child/senior citizen $3.50.
General sale: $5.00.
Ticket procedures for the Pure
Prairie League concert had not been
announced at press time.
There is no admission price for
soccer and field hockey games.
dance class I wanted was
filled and the only thing avail
able that period was Mechan
ical Drawing or Trash One. I
choose the drawing cause I
can never get a grip on dates.
You know the rest of the
story; by the time I was
finished, I had blisters and a
completely new schedule, as
well as an I.D. card that shows
every wrinkle and makes my
knuckles look REAL BIG. Oh
well, forget the past they say.
I’ve got to get washed up and
do my nails for school on
thursday anyway so I’ll cut
this short. As far as I’m
concerned, it’s thumbs down
on registration this term and
we’ll all just have to keep our
fingers crossed for next time.
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money during your years in
Middletown. By donation plasma,
you’ll be helping in the treatment
of hemophilia, leukemin and other
diseases, and Sera-Tec will pay for your
time.
!arn at least s 6B per month
Stop by or give us a call when you get
into town.
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Friday 8:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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&tubent£ inbiteb bp four
local Synagogues
For students and fac
ulty wishing to attend High
Holy Day services, historic
Congregation B'nai Jacob
(on Water St. in back of
Giant Food and Hardee’s)
in Mdletown invites you to
attend Rosh Hashanna, Yom
Kippur Services, Sukkot
and Siahat Torah services.
No affiliation nor reserva
tions are needed to attend.
Services are as follows:
Rosh Hashanna-
Sat. and Sun., Sept. 22,
YoiHippur
KolNidre Sun., Sept
(evening) and Mi., Oct.
photo by bob foster
Sukkot
Sat. and Sun., Oct. 6, 7
Siahat Torah
Sun., Oct. 14
There are four major syn
agogues in the Harrisburg
Area (Orthodox, Conserva
tive, Reformand Liberal)
holding High Holy Day Ser
vices. All are quite avn
able to out-of-town college
students attending services
during the holidays.
For further inforotion
consult page 14 of the
‘Capitol Capus 1979-80
Student Handbook or con
tact Ed Beck, W-117; 783-
6025.
Jfnbap Cbening
£)orfesf)op
The Hershey United Jewish
Community cordially invites
all interested Capitol Campus
students, faculty and staff to
communal worship on alter
nate Friday evenings begin
ning at 8 p.m. in room L 303 of
the Hershey Center
Services are informal and
are conducted in Hebrew and
English, with English translit
erations available. An Oneg
Shabbat follows each service.
Services will be held on
Sept. 28, Oct. 12,26, Nov.
9,23, Dec. 7, 21, Jan. 4, 18,
and Feb. 1, 15, 29. Plans are
being made to build a Succah
at the todical Center.
For further information
contact Dr. Steven Wassher,
534-1001, or Ed Beck, W-117,
783-6025.
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