C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, October 04, 1979, Image 9

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Delta Tau Kappa
Delta Tau Kappa is plan
ning its first academic forum
of the year on October the
11th when Dr. Nancy Tischler
will present a discussion of
Dorothy Sayers’ views on
“Women, Work, and Educa
tion.” Dr. Tischler will hold
her discussion at 3:00 in the
Gallery Lounge.
There are three other
forums on Delta Tau Kappa's
calendar for the fall term. Dr.
Bresler will help us to better
understand exactly what
SALT is and how it will affect
us, and Dr. Friedrich will
discuss the use of statistics
and the various methods of
research that are available for
all of us to use, either as
students or in our chosen
careers.
Delta Tau Kappa started
last year as one of the small
est organizations on campus
As of fall term 1979 the Honor
Society is one of the largest
organizations with well over
sixty members. Delta Tau
Kappa not only organizes
academic forum for the gen
eral student body but we also
have a formal dinner and
picnic each year for members
of our organization.
The membership of Delta
Tau Kappa is restricted to
those Social Science majors
who have a 3.0 cumulative
grade point average. All of
those who may be interested
in joining Delta Tau Kappa
can obtain applications after
the October 11th forum.
XGl's
Well here we are in Octo
ber; behind all that confusion
of September and full steam
ahead. At least this attitude is
true of the XGIs. Our first
meeting of the year saw three
new members accepted into
the Fraternity. These lucky
people were Curtis Miller,
Jim Street, and John Brown.
If you know these
(?), stop and congratulate
them. We also had five pro
spective members attend
their first meeting; from their
evening’s enjoyment, return
attendance is assured.
The Fraternity would like
to thank Dave Doaty, Joe
Velas, Ginger Vestich, Frank
Casini, and Vince Drobniak
for the excellent and efficient
processing of VA data during
registration. After fighting
Clubbin' around
the hassle and headaches of
registration, the smiling faces
of these individuals were in
deed a breath of fresh air.
The next meeting of Chi
Gamma lota is scheduled for
Tuesday, October 9 at 9 p.m.
in the Middletown American
Legion hall. Membership is
open to all students at Capitol.
So if the first two weeks have
not revealed that “spice of
life,” why not plan to attend
our next meeting? If interest
ed, drop by the XGI Lounge in
w-114. Directions,
transportation, and conversa
tion are available.
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The turnout of new mem
bers for the MHBG was spec
tacular.
During the first meeting
on Sept. 19, the officers intro
duced themselves and presen
ted a tentative schedule of
events which include a Hallo
ween Party, a Thanksgiving
Communal Dinner, and an
X-rated movie, just to name a
few.
Being anxious to get this
year off to an exciting start,
members formed several
committees as follows:
Sign-up committee -Kathy
Day, Bill Douglas, Bret Matz,
Larry Leightly, Ron Freed,
Roy Gross, Michelle Toole and
Fran Costanzi.
Advertising Committee
-Debbie Morrow, John Clark
and Michele Toole.
Refreshment Committee
-Bob Sizerian, Tom Spinella
and Bill Douglas.
Phone Contacts -Kathy Day
and Bruce Rambacker.
Supplies Committee
phies -Ray Opiela.
Grocery Grab -Roy Gross
and Michele Toole.
Site Coordination -Dave
Ernest, Bruce Rambacker,
Ron Fried and Bret Matz.
Road Rallies -Jamie Nesbitt,
,iarry Leightly and Bill
Ohsuglas
Returning Women
Returning Women will
have an informal buffet
lunchenette. Wed., Oct. 10,
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Black
Cultural Art Center; room
w-132.
lAA
The International Affairs
Association is planning a trip
to Washington D.C. on Satur
day, October 6. Members will
be attending a cultural Folk
Festival featuring food, song,
and customs from the Carib
bean and Vietnamese
cultures. Vehicles will be
leaving the Main Building at 8
a.m. Expected return time is 8
Hillel to organize on Campus Campus
A Hillel Chapter for Capi
tol Campus is being organiz
ed. Its main purpose will be
promoting Jewish communal
activities for students and
their families, invite speakers
on topics of Jewish interest,
initiate Jewish communal
worship,etc.
Fifteen signatures are
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p.m. For details contact Keith
Yundt in Church 136, or Mike
Sopata at 954 a Flickinger.
Reserve Friday, Novem
ber 2 on your calendars. Our
semi-annual International
dinner is scheduled for the
Student Center at 7 p.m.
Ski Club
The first organizational
meeting of the Penn State
Ski Club at Capitol Campus
will be held on Tues., Oct. 9,
at 7 p.m. in the Gallery
Lounge.
needed for a charter. If you
are interested in joining, or in
receiving additional informa
tion, please contact the
Meltzers ( Ira or Dafna) at
944-1245, 840 A Jones Street,
Meade Heights, Capitol Cam
pus, or you can leave your
name and phone with Mr.
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JOSIBTS
This is a very important
meeting and anyone who
thinks he/she will be interes
ted in skiing, or learning to ski
this year, should attend.
You need not own their
own equipment nor do you
need any previous experience.
Weekly trips to Roundtop are
being planned at an approx
imate cost of $ll for all
necessary equipment, lift tick
ets and lessons.
Attendance is important
since officers will be elected
and our budget, etc., will be
voted on.
Come and see what get
ting psyched is all about!
Beck at Room wll7 and we
will contact you.
Your ideas will be wel
come. An organizational
meeting will be held shortly.
Check the C.C.Reader for de
tails.
Come and join the fun.
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