e 8 March 16 1988 Ca XGIs to. Sponsor Blood Drive By Michelle Sutton working with the Central Pennsylvania What good is a blood donor? Blood Bank to beat last semester's 142 Chi Gamma lota (XGI) believes blood pints of blood. donors are invaluable. They are holding Agains the club is planning to a blood drive Wednesday, March 16, sell T-shirts promoting the drive, and from 10am to 6pm in the Gallery give out MacDonald's certificates. Lounge. "Capitalville Horror" will serve as their Mark Baroni and the XGl's are slogan. Basketball Season Ends With a Loss By Bernie Mixon The Lion's in their last home game was the absence of rebounding and game of the season played a good game the inability of the men to secure and aginst Misericordia. ,In the early sustain a lead when the opportunity minutes of the game, the Lions were presents itself. This presented the Lions leading their opponents by a margin of with a 65-61 deficit with Misericordia eight points. Even with the early leading at the half. conquest, the Lions were not able to During the - second half the hold on and take the win. coach encouraged the Lions by telling The first half was characteristic them to work the ball. In the end, the of good crisp passing and adequate Lions came close but "no cigar" by defense. The one major defect in their losing in the end by a score of 115-98. DTK Memberships Available Did you know that because of your excellent academic achievement you may be eligible to join Delta Tau Kappa, a social science honor society? You are eligible if you meet the following requirements: **GPA of 3.0 and above **Majoring in Behavioral Science, Education, Humanities or Public Policy Membership in the Capital College Chapter is free of charge. Membership to the International Chapter, which is optional, will cost $20.00. Anyone interested in V-444-44-V-4*-;1-4-** RSC in cooinration ital Times ►►A Night on The T0wn..... At the Villa Leo Resort and Conference Center FrMay, March 25th 9 8:00 p.m. N® Cazuna.ll ID nags IFllemoe membership in DTK is invited to attend an organizational meeting on Thursday, March 31, 12:30pm in the Gallery Lounge. All current members-are also urged to attend. Upcoming events sponsored by DTK include the following: Professor Carol Nechemias/Students, presentation on recent trip to the Soviet Union, March 22, 12:00 noon, Gallery Lounge Lt. Governor Mark Singel, March 28, 12:00 noon, Gallery Lounge. 44-V4-V-41-44-11.4444 1 1-4-444-444441.444/141-44 1 1.444/ with SGA and all participating - clubs presents: 4z "Singles" More Than Welcome • •••••••••••II••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Your Money's Worth end More: • Gourmet Dining Featuring: French Onion Soup, • gasser Salad, Chocolate Mousse, Hors D'Oeuvres and • • Zippetizers. - • :Candid Camera" slide show featuring life at RSV Harrisburg; After-Dinner Magician Mr. Richard • :inninghoff; DJ Steve "The Wanderer from Paradise : Alley; Bus Transportation provided by S.A.D.D.A; • Photography Cbncession; Door Prizes; City Skylines 41 . a the -Mirrored Ambiance of the Piazza Ballroom • MOO per person One of College's Original Employees to Retire By Michele Hart One of the university's original employees is retiring this month after 21 years of service to the staff and students Ripple started her tenure here as of Penn State Harrisburg. a switchboard operator in the now Sara Ripple, a secretary in the defunct Academic Services office. But, Registrar's office, has been at Capital even before she was employed here, College since - Feb. 20. 1967. The Ripple lived on the grounds of the college in 1949 and 1950 when her husband was a civilian employee o Olmsted Air Force Base. While here, 'fipple has seen many changes come to the campus. "When I started here the only two buildings were Olmsted and CRAGS," she said. She said that she didn't want to comment on whether she would miss he Photo by Kyle Weaver job and her friends when she retire Sara Hipple who has been here for 21 years is retiring.because, " the. tears would start to flow." Sara: Thank you for enriching my lre and enhancing my tenure here at Penn State Harrisburg. I'll miss you, but I wish you and Mr. Nipple continued health and much happiness in the many years to come. , school opened in Oct., 1966. Hippie said there were 17 students enrolled here when she started. "You knew everybody then," she said. She has also seen the registration process go from being completed by hand, to being completely computerized. "We were scared to death that we were going to wipe out everybody when we got the things (computers]," she said. When asked if she enjoye ' working here, Ripple said she wouldn' have been here for 21 years if she h not liked her job and the students staff. Dorothy J. Guy to R :00 a.m. Tickets may be purchased at the Meade Heights Coffee House, Church Hall (Rooms 216&229), Wrisberg Hall (Rooms 122&137), and the Olmsted Main Lobby: March 14-18 11 :00a.m.-2:004(
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