C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, May 14, 1981, Image 14

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Penn State-Capitol Campus
Vh Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057
(717) 944-9832
10 11 " The Voice of Capitol Campus '
Morning Train
Just The Two Of Us
Being With You
Angel Of The Morning
Bette Davis Eyes
Kiss On My List
Take It On The Run
Sukiyaki
I Can't Stand It
Too Much Time On MyHands
Watchin' The Wheels
Rapture
While You See A Chance
Sweetheart
You Better, You Bet
How 'Bout Us
A Woman Needs Love
Stars On 63:0
I Love You
Say You'll Be Mine
SPRING SEMI-FORMAL
Tickets on sale in Main Lobby and Wrisberg Office
Clubbin' around
PLAYLIST
Week of 5/11/81
Sheena Easton
Grover Washington Jr.
Smokey Robinson
Juice Newton
Kim Carnes
Hall & Oates
REO Speedwagon
A Taste Of Honey
Eric Clapton
Styx
John Lennon
Blondie
Steve Winwood
Franke & The Knockouts
The Who
Champaign
Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio
(Special Mix)
The Climax Blues Band
Christopher Cross
Catch Capitol's Climax
Friday, May 15, 7 to ?
Drinks, Dinner, and Dance
with
"Destiny"
Thursday, May 14, 1981
Phi Beta Lambda is sponsoring a tour
of the Nissley Winery in Bainbridge on
Wednesday, May 20. The tour will begin
at noon. Wine tastings follow the tour,
and wine may be bought on the pre
mises.
The Nissley Winery features true
Pennsylvania wines, since only Pen
nsylvania-grown grapes are used in the
wine. Naughty Marietta, Seyval Blanc,
and Colonnade are all Nissley wines.
Colonnade was a prize-winning wine in
1978 and 1979.
$25 per couple
The Accounting Club held its annual intern program in the Gallery Lounge on
April 23. Three Capitol Campus students who participated in the winter
internship program presented their experiences to the group. The consensus of
the three speakers is that the intern program is a great way to get accounting
experience and to see if certified public accounting is the career one really wants.
Any accounting majors interested in the 1981-82 intern program should contact
Mr. Charles Kern, E-355, phone 948-6149 for information.
On May 11, the Accounting Club members of Mr. Phillip Buchanan's seminar
class will attend the FASB discussion hearings in New York City.
Everyone is invited to experience a fuller expression of life this weekend as
Students Aglow, a Christian fellowship on Capitol Campus, sponsors Lamb
Fellowship of University Park. Activities will include:
Da coffeehouse on Friday and Saturday, the 15th and 16th, from 8-12 p.m. at
the Student Center, with featured musical group "Shekinah."
Da praise and worship service on Sunday will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Next week the film "Ben Hur" will be shown at the Student Center at no
charge.
NISSLEY WINERY
TOUR
Interested students should sign up
for the tour in the PBL office (W 110) or
simply drop a piece of paper with your
name on it in the PBL mailbox. We will
be leaving from the Capitol Campus back
parking lot at 11:30 a.m. on May 20.
ACCOUNTING CLUB NEWS
STUDENTS AGLOW
Make sure your blood pressure is
normal. Stop in the Health Services for a
free check.
High blood pressure can be control
led. Get regular check-ups and follow
your doctor's advice. Take medication
exactly as directed. Never skip or miss
any dose because you feel good.
Rest easy
MAY IS NATIONAL
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
MONTH
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