Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, October 18, 1984, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Donate and Earn
At Least
By becoming a plasma donor at SERA-TEC,
you can use your free and
study time to the best
advantage
SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS
260 Reily Street, Harrisburg
Hours: 8 AM-6:30 PM Monday-Friday
$BO.OO
Call us for an appointment
and additional information:
232-1901
S.G.A. Move
(continued from pg. 1)
fected were ITE, an engineering
tub; NOW, a student women's
ii ights organization, Penn-
sylvania College Republicans,
i'hi Beta Lambda and the
Returning Women
organization.
The organization also agreed
o accept Humanities major
:eth Horne as a candidate for
he vacant Junior Senator posi
ion representing the
Humanities Division. The
Iroup also recieved the monthly
reasurer's report which listed
13 clubs whose accounts have
been frozen until they file an
exuse for not attending bi
weekly President's Council
meetings, which S.G.A.
requires.
per month
New CC scholarship
By Dave Donlin
The first scholarship pro
gram has been established at
Capitol Campus f9r full-time
undergraduate students.
The Capitol Campus
Memorial Scholarship, an en
dowed scholarship program,
was developed by Business
faculty members. It was ap
proved by the University and
Board of Trustees on August
14, 1984, according to Michael
Breslin, Director of Campus
Relations.
A minimum of $15,000 is re
quired for the scholarship pro
gram to be activated. Interest
earned on the first $15,000 will
be used as individual awards to
full-time undergraduates enroll
ed or planning to enroll at
Capitol. So far, approximately
$3,000 has been raised, Breslin
said.
Each scholarship award will
be made in memory of a
deceased faculty or staff
member of the campus. The
first Capitol Campus Memorial
Scholarship will be made in
memory of Dr. James Atkins.
A date for the presentation of
CROSS
PUZZLE
deity
67 Worm
DOWN
1 Fruit seed
2 Riddle
3 Paid notice
4 South African
ACROSS
1 Edible seed
4 Symbol for
tantalum
6 Fed the
poker pot
11 Native
Dutch
5 Cancel
6 Incensed
American
13 Tidier
15 Note of scale
16 Herzog
7 Born
8 Sailors
or Kuenn
18 College
degree: abbr
19 A state: abbr
21 Entice
22 Quarrel
24 Arabian
colloq.
9 Latin con-
junction
10 Argument
12 Negative
prefix
14 Badgerlike
chieftain
26 Unit of Italian
mammal
17 Seed coating
20 Helps
23 Parent.
currency: pl
28 Devoured
29 Title of
colloq.
24 Printer's
respect
31 Lascivious
33 Spanish
measure
25 Tolled
27 Pitcher
30 Provides
article
34 Projecting
tooth
36 Judge
38 Pronoun
40 African
antelopes
42 Domain
45 Exist
47 Series of
tennis games
49 Heap
50 Chinese
faction
52 Soaks up
54 Note of scale
55 Man's
nickname
56 Postpone-
ment
59 Parent
colloq.
61 Longing
63 Crowns
65 Cupolas
66 Teutonic
1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc
the first award is unknown at
this time.
Students must have at least a
sixth-semester standing, have
demonstrated academic
achievement, and have par
ticipated in campus and civic
activities to be eligible for the
Capitol Campus Memorial
Scholarship.
Recipients of the new
memorial scholarship will be
selected by the Committee on
Academic and Athletic Stan
dards, Awards, and Scholar
ships. Academic division and
staff members, along with
students comprise the commit
tee. Recipients also must meet
the approval of the Office of
Student Aid.
Classified
Is it true you can buy jeeps for $44
through the U.S. government? Get
the facts today! Call
1-312-742-1142 Ext. 3501
Earn up to $BO per month. Donate
plasma at Sera-Tec Biologicals, 260
Reily Street, Harrisburg. Open 8
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Mon - Fri
232-1906
WORD
FROM COLtE.GE.
PRESS SERVICE
Last issue's
Puzzle Answ,H
EMZEI373
Malice
Fierce
Mix
Before
Babylonian
deity
Beast of
burden
Conjunction
Note of scale
ested
rn away
S. Amer
animals
Pronoun
Printer's