C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, September 15, 1980, Image 3

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    C.C. Reader
Calendar of Events
September 1- 27: College Center Art Exhibit, Drawings and Lithographs by Dennis
Daub; Lebanon Valley College.
September 1- Oct. 3: Contemporary Art Exhibit; Main Gallery, Doshi Group XXVII,
mixed media; Upper Gallery, Previews 80s, a traveling exhibit of inovative ideas
& techniques by Fairchild Area High School students. Doshi Center for
Contemporary Art, 1435 N. 2nd St., Hbg.; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., M to F; Sun. 1 a.m. to
4 p.m. Admission -- FREE.
September 1 - Oct. 26: Watercolor Exhibit, 2nd Annual statewide juried exhibit of
the Pennsylvania Society of Watercolor Painters. Wm. Penn Museum. 3rd &
North Sts. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Mon.; 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sun.
September 14 -; Exhibition; Art Association of Harrisburg; 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. M -
F; 21 N. Front St.
September 14 - Oct. 3: CAPITOL CAMPUS ART EXHIBIT Paintings and Sculpure
by David A. Leese; Gallery Lounge.
September 14 Bike Ride 7:15 a.m. from City Island in Hbg. ride is around 8 - 10 miles
long, slow, Harrisburg Bicycle Club. "Although every attempt is made to make
club ridesas safe as possible, the Harrisburg Bicycle Club assumes no liabity for
the safety of those participating in its rides. Riders taking part do so at their own
risk and are responsible for their own safety."
September 14: CAPITOL CAMPUS ORIENTATION;
10 a.m. Arrival and Room Assignments for new resident students at Meade
Heightsoffice and Wrisberg Hall Lounge. _
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4:30 p.m. Capitol Campus in Perspective. An overview of life at Capitol Campus
presented by students, staff, faculty, and administrators -- Multi-Purpose
Building, Gym.
6 p.m. Informal Reception Picnic. Featuring "Mourning Sun." Student Center
8 p.m. Coffee House. Refreshments. Student Center.
9 p.m. New Games. Soccer Field.
September 15• 'APITOL CAMPUS ORIENTATION
8 a.m. to 1 .m.: see individual schedule.
8 p.m. Film Festival: Psycho and Frenzy. Student Center.
September 15: Bike Ride; 6:15 p.m. ride meets at Olmsted Plaza. 15 - 20 miles at
10 - 12 mph. Call Dick Cochrane at 944-4224
September 16: CAPITOL CAMPUS ORIENTATION
1 p.m. Organizational fair, vendorville.
8 p.m. Dance. Student Center.
September 16 - Oct. 5: Theatre "A Gown for His Mistress" a turn of the century farce
Allenberry Playhouse, Boiling Springs, PA
September 17: Mary Travers, Wolf Gym, York College of PA, 8 p.m.
September 17: Mini Concert, Pub, Cleaver Brothers, bluegrass and mellow rock
York College of PA* Free.
September 18: Membership meeting, Capitol Phi Beta Lambda, check time in WllO
September 18: Hypnotist James Mapes, PSU/York, Conference Center -- classroom
Building. 7:30 p.m. FREE.
September 18: Life Sciences Theatre, "The Pink Panther Strikes Again." 8:30 p.m.
FREE
September 19: Friday Night Flicks Alan Renais' "Hiroshima Mon Amour (Drama),
1959,Emmanauele Riva, "Eiji Okada" (French)
September 21 to Dec. 31: EXHIBIT, at the Hershey Museum of American Life, The
People's Choice -- Presidential candidates and election fanfare from 1789 to 1980.
September 21: FILM, The Candidate' with Robert Redford at the Hershey Museum
of American Life. Shown at 12 Noon, 2:30, and 5:00. There is an admission charge.
September 23: FILM, 'Superman' at the Life Sciences Theater, York College of
Pennsylvania. Shown at 10:00 p.m. Free.
September 24: PUB MINI-CONCERT, 'Midnight Lightning' at the York College of
Pennsylvania. 8:00. Free.
September 24: FILM, 'House Calls' at the Student Center at Penn State -- York .
Free
September 24: FILM, Ingmar Bergman's 'Wild Strawberries' at the Hershey Medical
Center auditorium at 8:00. $2.00 admission.
September 25: CAPITOL CAMPUS CULTURAL PROGRAM, `Gershwin by George'
at 8:00 in the auditorium.
September 26: FILM, Lina Wertmuller's 'A Nightful of Rain' at 8:00 in the
auditorium at HACC's Rose Herman Lehrman Arts Center.
SUNDAY HIKES with the Wildware Foundation. Call Barb in the mornings at
564-8008 for details and departure times.
Breakfast
Breakfast Club
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast Club
Lunch
Dinner
Vendorville
7:15 AM to 8:00 PM
7:15 AM to 3:00 PM
Late lunch in vendorville for students
with third and fourth periods (1:30 to
2:00)
MUST SIGN UP WITH
DINING HALL SUPERVISOR
Monday thru Friday
7:15 to 8:00
8:15 to 9:00
11:30 to 12:45
4:45 to 6:00
Fri. 4:45 to 5:45
Saturday and Sunday
8:00 to 10:00
12:00 to 12:30
5:00 to 5:30
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Entertainment
President's Message
Greetings,
I would like to take this opportunity
to welcome all the new students to
Capitol Campus and also welcome back
all the seniors who are returning for yet
another year of the Capitol Campus
experience. I hope your summers went
well and you're ready for a year of fun as
well as classes. With your support and
help, the Student Government Associa
tion and the various clubs can make this
a very productive and worthwhile year.
The student leaders of Capitol at
tended a leadership conference a week
ago and some good ideas were discussed
for campus events and fundraising for
the coming year. But student involve
ment will be needed in implementing
these ideas. So let's make them work.
Contact clubs and get involved.
New Games are a specialty with Recreation/Athletics Director, Bud Smitley. Bud
is shown here teaching the Lap Game to eager students.
Orientation Committee
Two
Hitchcock Thril
Psych
& Fre
Sept. 15, 198
8 p.m.
Student Center
Presents
FREE
Also at the conference was a discus
sion of faculty organizations. The facu,-
ty, as well as the students, believe that
student participation on these commit -
tees is essential to have an effective
group. I think that the more input w.;'
give, the more satisfied we'll be wit . ,
what these groups do. Somewhere in
this issue of the C.C.Reader you will fir.
a
a listing of the faculty organizatk
committees. If these interest you, co
tact me through my W-110 mailbox.
One more thing before 1 sign off. An
of you who have any ideas for activitie-,
don't be afraid to speak up. If it R.
feasible, with student help, we'll give it
try.
Good luck in the coming year.
Rosanne Rosenberger
President
Student Government Association
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