The lion's eye. ([Chester, Pa.]) 1968-????, September 18, 1972, Image 3

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    Club Synopsis - Who's
Who at P.S.U.
Although the Delaware County Campus is rather
small, compared to many campuses, there are activities
enough for everyone.
Since no one is born knowing what each college
has to offer, here is a partial list of the clubs and
organizations we have to offer:
Alpha Xi Omega Chapter—(The Keystone So-
ciety)— Dr. Jane Cooper. By the unpronounceable
name you know that it is either a sorority or a
fraternity, in our case it’s both.
The Camera Club—(Mr. Kenneth Holt)— If you
can take pictures, you are wanted for this one.
The Delaware Raider Counter Guerrilla Force—
(Major Robert Powell)— Training for field manoeuvers.
“The Lion’s Eye”—(Mrs. Lynne Haskin)— You’re
reading it!
The Society of American Military Engineers—
(SAME)—(Mr. Arthur Martindale)— The name explains
it.
by Cathi Bender
Student Government Association—(SGA)— (Mr.
Edward Tomezsko and Dean Edward Linder)— This
is Student Power.
The Student Tribunal—(Mr. Marty Sharp)— A
student jury dealing with parking tickets and the like.
The Veterans Club—(Mrs. Elizabeth Buckman-
ster)— Anyone who has been in the service can join.
Rifle Team and Club—(Captain James Jenkins)—
Learn to shoot and drill with a rifle.
The Black Student League—(Mr. James Harper)—
Very active group on campus.
If enough interest is shown, a Drama Club may
be formed.
Any student wishing to join one or more of
these organizations will be able to sign up on Tuesday,
the 19th, in the student lounge. If you miss the sign up
periods which run from 11:00—11:30, 12:00-12:30,
1:00—1:30 and 2:00—2:30, then see the advisors for
more information.
We hope all of you will make this a great year
socially and academically. Remember a college is
only what you make it. Join some clubs, get involved
and you will have more fun.
— The Lion's Eye ——
Delaware County Campus
The Pennsylvania State University
EDITORAN-CHIER. . sv. 2 Joos an, Anne McGeehan
CEEYAEDITOR: 2 pel lt hey Joe Fiorentino
MAKE-UPEDITOR-. . © ir. od Chotsie McEnhill
SPORTS EDFTOR: 2 tun ve, Glenn Adrian Davis
CORY EDITOR» wo. hal. nebo nln, Cathi Bender
BEATRUREBDENOR oo. ne, om sain, Carl Vairo
BUSINESS MANAGER. =... . . . ....... Holly Hawkins
PHOTOGRAPHER  . o.oo... on Jeff Cavalati
ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHER... . . .. .. .. Les Harper
REPORTERS ON THE BEAT . . . . Helen Lynch, Joe Gallagher
Kathy Donohue, Tony Bednarz
ADVISOR Lynn Martin Haskin
CALENDAR
12:00- 5:00P.M.
8:00-12:00P.M.
8:00 - 12:00 P.M.
September 18 - Picnic
19 - Welcome Dance
21 - Outside Film Festival
22 - Catch 22 7:30 P.M.
Coffee House 9:30- 12:30 P.M.
29 - Charlie Chaplin Film Festival 8:00- 12:00
8:00 - 12:00 P.M.
8:00 - 12:00 P.M.
8:00 - 12:00 P.M.
10:00 A.M.
8:00 - 12:00 P.M.
October 6 - Coffee House
13 - W.C. Fields Festival
27 - Masquerade Dance
28 - Road Rally
Horror Festival
November 3 - Coffee House 8:00 - 12:00 P.M.
10-12 - All U. Weekend (Sponsored by Keystone)
December 1 - Coffee House 8:00- 12:00 P.M.
8 - Christmas Dance 8§:00- 1:00
18 - Christmas Caroling at Fairacres (Sponsored by
Keystone)
19 - Christmas Party at Children’s Cottage (Sponsored
by Keystone)
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COLLEGIATE
COMPETITION
Penn State University’s Delaware County Campus
offers a few sports in both intramural and inter-
collegiate competition.
Basketball is the main fall attraction, headed by
Mr. Robert Spickler. Ted Gramiak, Dave Matthews,
Rich Hazinsky and Steve Schukraft are the team’s
returning sophomore players. Tryouts will begin a-
round early November.
Mrs. Karen Monaco coaches the girl’s basketball
squad. Signs will be posted as tryouts near.
Other team sports include tennis club, coached
by Mr. Dan Doran and tryouts begin in early spring.
Soccer and flag football are the principal intra-
mural sports. The season gets underway in mid
October. Interested students should organize soon and
watch for details. Softball intramurals begin spring
term.
Chess, table tennis and pinochle are organized
for individual competition by the SGA.
The cheerleading squad is drafting a new con-
stitution Elections will be held when tryouts are
completed.