Briefly Graduate assistantships offered Graduate Assistantships in Business Administration will be of fered on a part-time basis for the fall and spring semesters during the 1983-84 academic year. Qualifications for the position include: a BBA degree preferred* effective communication skills, and a Business major and/or com puter experience. Duties will include: grading homework assignments, counsel with students, proctor exams, as well as some faculty-related research duties and administrative tasks. The application deadline will be May 31, 1983. Mud-wrestling contest Saturday The Photo Club will sponsor a mud-wrestling contest on. Satu rday, May 31, at People’s Park in Meade Heights, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Contestants will wrestle according to their weight class only. T-shirts will be awarded to the winners. Contact Roger Yates at 944-1507, or Bob Croft at 948-0998, or stop by W-104 for more information, and to sign up. LSAT testing dates set Monday, June 20, is the first Law School Admissions Test date of the 1983-84 school year. Other important test dates include the Graduate Management Admission Test on Saturday, June 18, and the Graduate Records Examination on Saturday, June 11. Any individual planning to enter law school in September of 1984 should consider taking the LSAT exam. For more information, con tact Edward Beck in the Counseling Center in W-117 at 948-6025. S: 00ft- .nquire and pick up information in the Capitol Times office, (W— l 29). Call 944 —4970. We’d like to see your act before the show to arrange lighting, etc., so please let us know by May 27. ftall®mll ©Hks)w (®m Ibg? ©todlcemtt© amdl ff IP tuft <9/ die We want you to to come up with acts. Compiled by Michele Haley Commencement rites June 18 Approximately 475 students will be expected to graduate at thie year’s commencement exercises on Saturday, June 18 at 10:30 a.m. in Founder’s Hall of the Milton Hershey Building School, in Hershey. Dr. George D. Wolf, Professor of American Studies and History at Cpaitol Campus in 1966, has served as Dean of Faculty from 1973*78, and will be retiring at the end of this term. Students who will be graduating are expected to assemble in the Camelot Room of Founder’s Hall by 9 a.m. Ice hockey team organizing Capitol Campus is now in the process of organizing an ice hockey team for next year. Professor Richard I. Ammon has pledged his assistance and will coach the team. It is now being organized by Daniel Popplewell, and will either be competing in the Intercollegiate Association or the Men’s Contact League at Mechanicsburg. Anyone interested in getting involved with the team, should con tact Popplewell in Rm. 109 Church Hall, or at 948-6324. Bissinger wins Jordan Award Dr. Barnard H. Bissenger, Professor of Mathematics, will be the reci pient of the 1983 Jordan Award for teaching excellence. Bissinger received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA, in 1938. In 1940, he received his Masters in Mathematics from Syracuse University and later received his Ph.D. from Cornell University. Bissinger, who has taught Math at Michigan State, Syracuse and Cor nell Universities, has served as Chairman of the Math Department at Lebanon Valley College from 1954-1967. He has served at Capitol since 1967. And Page 2 it's free.
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