C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, September 25, 1980, Image 8

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Capitol Campus' very own
radio station, WNDR, would like
to welcome the new and return
ing students.
WNDR, sometimes referred
to as "The Voice of Capitol
Campus," is in the process of
clearing out its throat. In
other words, we are rebuild
ing and replacing transmitters
which will increase our broad
casting capabilities tremend
ously.
With these improvements,
the campus residents will be
able to listen to WNDR in the
Main Building, Vendorville,
Wrisburg Hall, Church Hall,
Dining Hall, and Meade Heights.
The renovation of WNDR
was all made possible by your
SGA, which has financially
supported WNDR. Thanks, SGA:
WNDR will be back on the
air in a few short weeks to
bring our listeners good music, had new members. join
daily news, and campus the frat last term and we
announcements. Anyone who is would like to wish them good
interested in participating luck in the year ahead. The
with the radio station's last business meeting saw
enthusiastic staff can get in these people come into the
touch with the Head DJ, Jeff frat. It was a great
(Dragon Breath) Hague, or just meeting:
stop by WNDR at room W-106. Actually, the summer
Until the next time, keep term was a good one for the
your ears open for WNDR's takeoff XGl's and we're looking for
to the airways. ward to even better terms
this coming year. Our first
meeting in the fall term is
September 23 at the
American Legion in Middletown,
Watch the bulletin boards
for the next one, which
should be October 7, same
place.
M. ri-d Student Union News
Members of the Married
Student Union met on Tuesday,
September 23 at the Student
Center.
Some items which were
disOussed included final
plans for a trip to see
the Baltimore Colts play New
England on October 19 at
Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.
If you desire to attend
this game, please call Edgar
Wright at 944-3214 by Sunday,
September 28.
.Also, arrangements were
begun for a one-day trip to
Gettysburg in October, complete
with our own MSU guide.
Please watch for further
details on this event and future
MSU meetings which will be
published in the C.C. Reader.
A Tupperware Party followed
the September 23 meeting.
Orders will be accepted by any
MSU member until Tuesday,
September 30.
Chess Club
Anyone interested in a chess
club should get in touch with
Kathy Branigan in WlO4.
Sets and clocks are available
in the chess club office.
Clubbin' around
WNDR
Thursday, September 25, 1980
The XGl's would like to
welcome you back to Capitol
Campus. Hopefully your
summer was enjoyable.
During this past summer
term, Chi Gamma lota provid
ed its members with various
activities which tended to
liven things up a bit. Early
in the term we had a social
meeting with food, beverages
(soda, beer), music, etc.
Brother Dave told sick jokes
(don't mind him). Everyone
had a good time as usual.
The XGI lounge, with
its ever-present coffee pot,
was a popular place all term.
Our literary magazines were
well read -- especially
popular were the picture
books. Many interesting
conversations developed,
which cannot be delved into
here.
If anyone wants to know
about the XGl's, just stop in
the lounge and we'll be glad
to talk to you. Rides to
the meetings can be arranged
if you lack transportation.
We have a group of people
waiting to get into the frat
now, but, as the old cliche
goes, "the more the merrier."
Come down to '4-114 and
find out about us. Ve're sure
the XGl's can make your year
at Capitol more enjoyable.
Returning Women's News
The Returning Women's Organi
zation will have a "brown
bag" lunch meeting on Tuesday,
September 30 in Room W-202.
Women who have returned to
school after being away for
a number of years are invited
to stop by between 11:30 am
and 1:00 pm to plan future
activities, share information
and socialize. Bring your
lunch and join us!
XGl's
The Black Student Union
of Capitol Campus is gearing
itself up for another success
ful year.
The main goal of the BSU
this year will be to open its
door to the entire Capitol
Campus community.
Our organization feels that it
can best serve the student body,
faculty and administration, by
involving everyone in a valuable
black cultural experience.
The Black Student Union, in
conjunction with other organi
zations on and off campus, is
planning to have another big
"Theme talent show': sponsor
dances, present art exhibits,
and plan field trips in a joint
effort to unify Penn State,
Capitol Campus.
Phi Beta Lambda Plans Bank Tour
Beta Lam'.a p ans a tour
of the Commonwealth National
Bank headquarters at 10 South
Market Square, Harrisburg, on
Wednesday, October 8.
The group will meet at 9 am
in front of the bank. This
tour is not only an excellent
opportunity to meet some of
the important business people
in this area, but also will
give our members some insights
into the banking business.
WSBA WINS AWARD
WSBA has won an Arm
strong Award for its news
coverage of Three Mile Island.
The Awards', now in their
sixteenth year, are named
after Professor Edwin Howard
Armstrong, who invented a
number of electronic circuits,
including. F7:l, which make
modern communications possible.
Administered by the
Armstrong remorial Research
Foundation of Columbia
University, the Armstrong
Awards are given annually
to those and Fi:q stations
that demonstrate excellence
and originality in broadcasting
Previously IJSBA had
received national recognition
by the Radio/Television News
Directors Association --
Edward R. Murrow and National
Headliners Awards, also for
the station's Three i:ale
Island reporting.
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