Runners in fund-raiser Ist Annual Jog-A-Thon - The Capitol Campus Roadrunners Club and the Athletic Association will be sponsoring a 1 hour jog-a-thon on April 16,1983, beginning at 10:00 a.m., in order to raise and award funds to student athletes to help offset the cost of tuition, supplies and room and board. Middletown Area Senior High Track will provide the allweather quarter mile track. Gift certificates of $50.00 - $35.00 - $25.00 for the Sportsknit Shop in Hershey will be awarded to the first three people who have raised the most funds. R.A. screening next week The screening of Resident Assistant candidates for the 1983-84 academic year will commence with a meeting scheduled for Wednesday evening, April 6,1983 at 7:00 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. The session’s format includes a discussion about the Resident Assistant position at Capitol Campus, and comments from Resi dent Assistants assigned to the several residence areas regarding their experience as R.A.s. Applications will be distributed, and the screening procedure outlined. All persons interested in applying for next year’s Resident Assistant positions should plan to attend. Heindel part of national observance National Library Week is April 17 through 23. The Heindel Library will be participating along with other area libraries. Free bookmarks will be available with displays and demonstra tions. See later announcements on bulletin boards for full details Orientation committee forming Orientation committee for Fall Semester is forming now, If in terested, contact Brian Burdette by leaving a letter in his mailbox in the S.G.A. office. Summer overseas work offered The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE), a U.S student travel organization, is offering students the opportunity ®harrisburg reproductive health services Birth Control Pregnancy Testing VD {Screening Abortion Counseling 100 Chestnut Street. Suite 106. Harrisburg. PA 17101 (717)232-9794 to work overseas this summer as volunteers on service projects aimed at helping local communities. The cost for the program will include airfare and $lOO.OO. The Council will provide free room and board in order to help-keep par ticipation costs down. The work camps, which are scheduled to take place anywhere from two to four weeks, are available in countries such as Belgium Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. For further information on the program, write or phone: CIEE, PRWC, 205 East 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10017, (21) 661-1414; or 312 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94108, (415) 421-3473. Arcade tourney debuts The first annual ARCADE TOURNAMENT will be held in the game room on April 7th and Bth. Sponsored by SGA, and 5.U.8.0.G., the grand prize will be a full scale “Breakout” machine, plus other pnzes. Food prizes will be supplied from Your Place Restaurant in Hershey. Signups start today in the main lobby. Study abroad info, available A travel catalog and regional guide, which includes valuable in formation regarding the Basics- of traveling, studying and working abroad, has been published by the Council on International Educa tional Exchange (CIEE). The regional guide and travel catalog provides detailed informa tion on airfares and tours specific to the region covered, study pro grams, international railpasses, low-cost tours, car plans and budget accomodations. The travel catalog and regional guide may be obtained from (CIEE), Dept. STC ’B3, 205 East 42nd Street, New york, NY 10017, (21) 661-1414; or 312 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94108, (415) 421-3473. Enclose $l.OO for postage and handling. /> % > 'Vs SS? MAKEYOUR EVENTKNbWN Advertise in the CAPITOL TIMES Effective this issue the Capitol Times offers reduced advertising rates to all campus organiza tions. Call: Charles Coboum tit. Business Manager 944-4970.