C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, October 12, 1980, Image 8

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The Married Student Union met on
Tuesday, September 30, at 9 p.m. in the
Student Center. The main order of
business was the election of officers for
the 1980-81 year. New officers elected
are: Edgar Wright, President; Mark
Bush, Vice-President; Jackie Rebert,
Secretary; and Sue Wright, Treasurer.
Discussion also took place on the
upcoming trip to Gettysburg which has
been tentatively set for Sunday, Oct. 12.
The van will leave the apartments at 9
a.m. and will return at approximately 5
p.m. Lunch will be provided, along with
a tour of the battlefield and the Eisen
hower Farm.
HILLEL NEWS
'Here is Israel,' an acclaimed multi
media production of song, dance, and
film from Israel, will be presented on
Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m. at the
Harrisburg Jewish Community Center.
The cost for students is $3.00, and a
car pool will leave from Capitol Campus'
main lobby entrance at 7:15. Come and
be enlivened by this remarkable group of
performers.
A free film will be shown on Wednes
day, Oct. 22, at the Student Center. It's
called 'Pallah' and is a comedy about the
adventures of a European family that
emigrates to Israel.
Israeli wine samples and cheeses will
be served after the film. The time is 8:30
p.m. to 12 and all students are invited to
attend.
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An organizational meeting of the Graduate Student Union will be held on
Tuesday, October 14, 1980 at 8:30 p.m. at 9518 Kirtland Ave. All those interested
are urged to attend.
Clubbin' around
MARRIED STUDENT UNION NEWS
Drink Responsibly
Tickets have been purchased for the
Colts vs. Patriots game on Sunday, Oct.
19. Please keep in mind there will be
another trip to Reading and the outlet
stores either the last weekend in Octo
ber or the first weekend in November.
At the meeting, the groundwork was
laid for the starting of a food co-op ...
more to come later on this as we get it
organized so look for further news on
this item.
Many more trips and get-togethers
are being planned, so please come join us
at our next meeting which will be on
Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Student Center.
VVNDR NEWS
When we last left you, it was third
down and long yardage. And now we're
sitting with 4th down and inches. In
other words, we're just about ready to
take off. So hang onto your receivers and
headphones because we are getting
ready to throw the switch.
We still need a few more members to
complete our already enthusiastic staff.
We have weekly meetings on Thursdays
at 8 p.m. in Room W-106. Until we throw
the switch, you can listen to these local
second-rate stations.
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Thursday, October 9, 1980
The - XGrs are planning a blood drive in November. Anyone interested in
organizing the drive should inquire at the XGI lounge, W-114.
This photo, taken during the PEEC Conference weekend at nearby Bushkill Falls,
proves that Hind's president Jackie Lear can 'bear' up to the most unusual
encounters.
Graduate students at Capitol Campus
will be interested to learn that the
Graduate Student Union has been res
urrected and will hold an organizational
meeting Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 9518 Kirt
land Ave. The meeting gets under way
at 8:30 p.m. and refreshments will be
served. The club has existed at various
times in the past, but inevitably floun
dered due to lack of support. Hopefully,
this time it will be different.
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A provisional executive committee
consisting of Jitsuro Yamamoto, presi
dent, Ken Clement and Kathy Erwood,
secretary, Roya Salmassian, treasurer,
and Dr. Robert Bresler. faculty adviser,
has created a charter and submitted a
budget to the SGA. The charter lists the
following objectives:
1. To promote contact among the
graduate students of Capitol Campus.
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2. To enrich the lives of all members
of the campus community through spon
sorship of social events, lectures, trips,
and films.
3. To establish a graduate student
common room.
Membership is open to all full- and
part-time graduate students at Capitol
Campus. Call Yama or Ken at 944-6504
for more information.
College Enrollment
Project
According to Intercollegiate Press,
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has
become the stepping stone for a project
intended to 'preserve the quality and
diversity of Pennsylvania's highly re
garded system of higher education.'
The project, which will eventually be
nationwide, is entitled 'The Pennsylva
nia Enrollment Planning Project,'and is
headed - by Dr. Robert Zemsky, director
of the University of Pennsylvania's
higher Education Finance Research In
stitute and Office of Planning Analysis.
Dr. Zemsky named the project's
three objectives:
1. To profile each of the state's regional
admissions markets. This includes de
tailed information on student popula
tions, socio-economic backgrounds, aca
demic aptitude and aspirations.
2. To project the probable size and
structure of the regional markets
through 1985 and each institution's share
of the market.
3. To furnish a planning model that
collegiate officers will be able to use to
determine the feasibility and financial
risks of alternate enrollment plans.
Mapping the regional distribution of
prospective students will enable colleges
and universities to develop long-range
strategies for maintaining enrollments.
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