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    C.C. Reader
Fellow Social Science Students
Are you interested in becoming in
volved in a Social Science "Club" ? Well,
here is your chance.
Alpha Chapter of the Delta Tau
Kappa International Social Sciences
Honor Society is currently accepting
applications for membership.
Delta Tau Kappa serves as the only
honor society on campus. In the past we
have sponsored faculty debates, facul
ty-student forums and other events
which have benefited members as well
as non-members. These activities will
continue in 1981. We are anxious, how
ever, to hear new ideas concerning
activities for the future.
Membership is open to undergradu
ate students maintaining a 3.0 or higher
cumulative average and graduate stu
dents with a 3.2 or higher average. The
fee, a lifetime membership, is $15.00,
which is payable to Student Activities.
For more information and applicat
ions please contact:
Craig Demmy, President (944-9440)
Vicki Fetterolf,Vice President (944-6085)
Kim Leitzel, Secretary (944-9470)
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET
INVOLVED.
Kim Leitzel
Secretary, Delta Tau Kappa
Young Mr. Doi _ the
escaped-slave-turned-anti-slavery spape in . ulti
mately became one of the outstanding figures of the American nineteenth
century. This dramatic portrayal will take place at 12:15 p.m. Thursday, January
29, 1981, in the Main Building Auditorium.
XGI Fraternity
Super Bowl Spectator's
Sunday, January 25, 1981
I
1 Student Center 4 P.M. $3.00 Donation I
1- 1
414
DOUGLAS T. CHARNEY
President
3802 Harness Lane
Camp Hill, PA 17011
761-0518
Clubbin' around
"Happy New Year" to everyone at
Capitol Campus. MSU is not going to
hibernate during winter term! We invite
everyone to join us in any or all of the
following events: JANUARY 31 at 7:30
P.M. we will go square dancing at
Ranchland on the West Shore; FEB. 7
AT 7:30 P.M. we will go to see the
Hershey Bears v. Rochester; and FEB.
21(FEB. 28 if it snows) we will travel to
Reading to shop at the outlet stores.
If you are interested in these ac
tivities, you need only call 944--3214 for
further information. Or better still, come
to our next meeting on January 27 at
7:30 P.M. in Apt. #22 of the University
Apts. and find out all the details. Don't
let boredom get you down!
Alien address reports are made in
January of each year. All non-citizens
must submit Form 1-53 to the Immigra
tion and Naturalization Service prior to
January 31. These forms are available at
any Post Office or in the Office of
Student Affairs W-103.
Spectacular
PHI BETA LAMBDA
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
CAPITOL CAMPUS
Married Student Union
ATTENTION
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
DAVID J. BOYD
Vice President
28 Kensington Drive
Camp Hill, PA 17011
737-4173
Thursday, January 22, 1981
A committee has been formed to give
the student center back to the students.
The placing of pinball machines, pool
tables, and space games in the building,
along with food of some sort is under
consideration.
More movies and social events are
being brainstormed by the committee
made up of Jim Kerns, Bob
Hessenthaler, Tish Whalen, Ken Aducci,
Tom Spinella, Rhonda Wolf, Lisa
Schaeffer, and Bill Becker.
Surveys will be made concerning
what the students what the students
want from the student center. On
campus students and commuters alike
are asked to give us this information. We
need your feedback so please cooperate.
This can only benefit you.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT—Community
swimming pool, located on the east shore
of Harrisburg near Central Dauphin and
C.D. East High Schools, is looking for
quality, qualified personnel: Manager,
Assistant Manager, lifeguards and a
handyman maintenance person plus
coaches for swimming, diving, and syn
chronized swimming teams. Positions
may be combined. Some salary guaran
tees. Send letter indicating area(s( OF
INTEREST TO RECEIVE MORE
INFORMATION AND APPLICATION
TO Penn Colonial Employment, 1519
Nittany Lane, Harrisburg, Pa. 17109
uaLiklija , k a., K =ii
ACROSS
Lading
Go away!:
slang
Bay window
More bulky in
figure
Dug for ore
What Elia was
to Charles
Lamb: 2 wds.
Ask humbly
Biblical weeds
Shepherded
Reasonably to
be expected
No place for a
"big fish"
Fail to include
Slight •
experience
26. Intimidated
28. Toxicant
29. Having less
color
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17
19
20
PHOTO CLUB
Yes, we are alive and clicking.
The meetings will be on Wednesdays at
2:30 p.m.
The move to the new darkroom is
underway, and an entire term of activit
ies has been planned.
We will be planning a backpacking
trip in the spring term.
Hope you will come see us if you are
interested in photography.
Flash Gordon
By Shirley Stevens
The acting and the script in this
yet-another space picture set it apart
from others of its ilk. There are funny
one-liners. Come to think of it, I don't
recall the rating. "G," you say? Well,
don't bet on it. Walt Disney in space it is
not. But don't let that deter you. You will
enjoy this light picture--heavy on special
effects and stirring music by Queen.
Max von Sydow and Sam Jones play
captor, Ming the Merciless, and captain,
Flash Gordon, quarterback of the New
York Jets. Up there (somewhere) our
hero battles the beasties and saves the
Earth from being shattered by remote
control.
As I said, this is a good one--funny,
fast-paced, replete with stereo music and
visual scenery, worthy performances by
an international cast, and a not-tooheavy
plot to avoid overloading the circuitry. It
is now playing at the Eric Theatre in the
East Towne Mall.
Sound of
distress
Son of Zeus
out,
disregarded
Donnybrook
Homonym of
"bored"
"Take it on
the —," flee
Celebrated
Plantlife of a
region
Taints
Bring to
fruition
They "turn
freemen into
slaves"
Overweight
DOWN
1. Search
thoroughly
2. Sprite in "The
Tempest"
Page 9
3. A Beetle,
formerly
4. Turn to the
right
5. Veteran:
hyph. wd.
6. Make
obdurate
7. Swindles:
slang
8. Shutout
„ spoiler
9. Puzzled;
perplexed:
3 wds.
Souvenir
Nursery
rhyme "Jack"
Blush
Corrosive
111
Pierces with
the tusks
Home
beautifier
Moving alter
nately in oppo
site directions :
3 wds.
Used frugally
Struck and
rebounded
Herringlike
fish
Utter
profusely
Protective
ditches
Strobiles
"Go to Gretna
Green"
Accepts the
hazard
Ceinture
Shaggy neck
hair
Pen point
Ad —,
extemporize