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    C.C. Reader
Horoscope
Campus Digesi News SCII7II
ARIES: (March 21 to April 19) -- You should
be feeling and looking your very best--full of
energy and in a high activity circle. Complete
an old project, or abandon it if it now seems
impractical. Collect money due and tighten
your budget.
TAURUS: !April 20 to May 20) -- Your op
timism can influence bosses and those in
authority to think as you do. YOu can do your
work in record time since you are full of
energy and self-confidence. Have fun, but be
sure your work is done first.
GEMINI: (May 21 to Jane 20) Now is the
time to take the spotlight and really shine.
You have influence over others, so be sure
your information is studied and correct. Use
all the charm and composure at your com
mand. Go over your budget.
CANCER: (June 21 to July 22) -- Don't
waste your energy and talents on any project
that has a doubtful outcome. Work on the
positive programs and inspire cooperation by
setting a good example. You have charisma
now so attend to personal appearance and
grooming.
LEO: (July 23 to Aug. 22) Make your
plans and lay the ground work on a plan to
present for consideration next week. Career
matters are accented and progress will be
made through a team effort, so make your co
workers feel important.
VIRGO: (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) -- Keep happy
even though you may feel somewhat restricted
-you have more influence than you realize.
Work at your fast, efficient pace toward your
goals. Cooperate with others and be willing to
try new methods.
Phi Beta Lambda Newsletter
The Capitol Campus chapter of Phi Beta Lambda held elections the week of
April 4, 1981. The following members were elected to serve as oficers through the
Winter Term 1982:
President: Kevin Williams
Vice President: Kathy Freudiger
Sergeant of Arms: Mark Payonk
Denise Wells (Treasurer) and Dave Boyd (Vice President) will continue to
serve as officers until Fall Term 1981. Susan Bain was appointed Secretary.
ATTENTION: all PBL members and volunteers for the Health Fair, be on the
lookout for meeting dates and times. Volunteers are still needed for various
activities. Interested students should stop in and see the nurse, or contact Ruth
Yost, Mark Payonk, or Kevin Williams.
WE NEED LEGS! PBL is sponsoring an "All Male Best Legs Contest" during
Rites of Spring. All students and campus organizations are invited to participate.
First place prize is a case of Molson Gold. For further information, contact Kathy
Freudiger or Susan Bain in the PBL office. ALL money raised from this contest
will go to PBL.
All PBL members, keep your eyes and ears open for news regarding the
National Leadership Conference. This year's conference is being held July 5-8 in
Chicago at the Hyatt Regency.
PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS
As the newly elected president of the PSU-Capitol Campus chapter of Phi Beta
Lambda, I have set certain goals that I feel PBL can accomplish during the next
year. With the help of our past administration and of our members, I believe that
the following goals can be met by PBL:
MEMBERSHIP: Increased membership in PBL from all divisions in the
university.
AWARENESS: Increased awareness of the student body as to the goals and
objectives of PBL.
ACTIVITY: For PBL to become the activities leader on campus.
COMMUNITY AWARENESS: For PBL to become more involved with
community activities.
INTERNAL SELF-AWARENESS: For all PBL members to maintain the high
level of pride and enthusiasm that PBL currently enjoys.
ASSESSABILITY: For the officers to remain easily assessable to all club'
members and to all interested parties.
for the week of May 3-9
LIBRA: (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) -- Take the time
to meditate and look to your own inner
values. You can take in a new plan that is
challenging if it is in good taste--stay up-to
date on all matters. Refrain from judgmental
attitudes with mate or partner.
SCORPIO: (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) -- You have
new responsibilities in career matters which
allow you to use original and innovative ideas.
Finances should be slowly improving and your
public image is enhanced. Romance is
highlighted too.
SAGITTARIUS: (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) -- You
could be under a good deal of pressure in both
your career and social life, but you can get
cooperation by being exceptionally friendly.
There is a possibility of some unexpected
money coming to you.
CAPRICORN: (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) -- Op
portunities are around you if you will take on
added responsibility and use your original
organizational abilities. Be considerate and
loving with family members--don't neglect
them. Be helpful to friends.
AQUARIUS: (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) -- A
frustrating problem may make you want to
withdraw and work in privacy. Business mat
ters could be confusing requiring strategy on
your part. Get opinions from others--take a
poll, as it were, to get prevailing views.
PISCES: (Feb. 19 to March 20) -- You could
be less efficient now than usual and tend to
dreamy, vague feelings. You are highly sen
sitized and should avoid drugs and alcohol.
10-K
ELECTION NEWS
HEALTH FAIR
FUND RAISER
CONFERENCE NEWS
Thursday, April 30, 1981
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