THIS STUDENT ISSUE WEEK AT GETTYSBURG Volume 4 Number 17 GETTYSBURG COLLEGE/Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325 January 22, 1981 COMMON INTEREST HOUSING applications for J-TERM BREAK: Resident Halls will clos the 1981-82 academic year are available at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, January 30, 198 from the Office of Student Life and and will re-open at 12:00 noon, Sunday, Educational Services. Applications are February 8, 1981. Arrangements may be due February 20th by 5:00 p.m. Pat Lord made by those who cannot depart until Saturday morning, January 31. For ACU-I TOURNAMENTS; The Recreation Committee further details, refer to forthcoming is still looking for persons willing to flyer in all residence halls. participate in Billiards and Table Tennis Dean Dave Halek, Student Life and Tournaments to be held during the upcoming Educational Services staff. weeks in J-Term. Qualified contestants will then represent Gettysburg in Regional MGC BUS TICKETS will go on sale start- Tournaments to be held early in February. ing January 19th in the Bullet Hole fro Come out and have some fun and show your 12-1 p.m. Round-trip is $27.00 and skill(s). Sign-up at CUB desk by Friday, one-way is $15.00. The Bus will leave January 23, 1981. Joseph Lewis Gettysburg at 2:00 on the 30th and Port Authority at 7:00 on Sunday the 8th. AMERICAN OPERA STAR DONALD GRAMM, bass- Deb Walter baritone, will appear in Charist Chapel on Tuesday, January 27, at 8:00 in a program SOCIOLOGY CAREERS CONFERENCE The Dis- of operatic arias and arts songs by Handel, trict of Columbia Sociological Society Tchaikovsky, Ives, Donizetti, Mozart, and will be sponsoring a conference at Duke Gramm, who is one of opera's most Mount Saint Mary's College on Thursday, versatile singing actors, has appeared with February 19. Gettysburg students are the Met, the NY City Opera, the Houston invited to attend. Further information Grand Opera, and Sarah Caldwell's Opera is available in the Career Services Company of Boston. He has also has a Office. Dea Forney distinguished career as a recitalist. Free student tickets for this event are TICKETS FOR PAN HEL FORMAL on January available at the CUB desk. T.J. Hendreickson 17, 1981 are still available. Enter- tainment is provided by a D. J. and SOLAR ENGERY RESEARCH INSTITUTE SUMMER INTERN hors d'oeuvres will be served. The PROGRAM. The Institute, located in Golden cost is $12.00 per couple and can be Colorado, has a summer internship program obtained from Tina Kulp, 42 W. Water from June 15-August 21 for 25 college juniors Street; Cindy Felice, 152 Apple Annex and seniors. Interns spend 2/3rd's of their and Maggie Bryan, 313 Hanson Hall. time on a project under the guidance of Don't forget to make your room reser- the Institute staff and 1/3rd in special vations ahead of time. Tina Kulp courses, seminars, discussion sessions, and field frips. Interns receive travel costs WASTE PAPER RECYCLING GROUP Anybody to Colorado plus $225 per week. Applica- who is interested in starting a waste tions are due February 1, 1981/ For paper recycling group at Gettysburg Application information see Patricia Callahan College please contact: Gary Simon, in the Office of the Dean of the College Box 1908 or 334-0436. Gary Simon as soon as possible. Dean Nordvall PLEASE NOTE--The January Term Faculty SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES AND Lecture scheduled for Thursday, Jan. PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER for the spring 22 will take place at 2:30 -3:30 p.m in term are now available at the CUB desk. Room 231 of the CUB. The Lecture entitle Diann Cooper "Psychology and Liberal Education: Our Soul Concern," will be given by Prof. L. Fran. Dean Beach-Viti AT THE GANGPLANK Johnny Ozelius FILMS plays all your guitar favorites at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday and "JUNGLEBOOK" on January 23, 1981 at The Tone Bones rock group plays 8:00 p.m. in the ballroom of the ColleTe from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Sunday. Union. Based on Rudyard Kipling's Come and enjoy good music. "Mowgli" stories, this beautiful animated Maria Caracciolo film is an explosion of color and music that follows the adventures of a boy who ATTENTION MUSIC LOVERS: The newly wants to live his life in the jungle amonl formed Dionysian Chamber Society the animals he know and loves. Raised will be presenting a concert in by a wolf pack, young Mowgli hobnobs with Christ Chapel on Saturday, Jan. an ape who really is the king of swing, 24 at 8:00 p.m. The concert begins a loveable bear, an hypnotic python, with Copland's dynamic Fanfare for and a protective panther. And Mowgli the Common Man. You will hear the needs these friends to help him escape Mogart Bassoon Concerto, Adagio from from the elegant but ferocious tiger Saint-Saens Symphony 3 and other who's stalking him. Admission free. great chamber orchestra works. The Hayley Hoffman Society consists of the best High School string players in the area "DR. NO AND MOONRAKER" A special matinee and also music majors of Gettysburg on January 24 at 1:00 p.m. in the ballroon College. Don't miss this experience! of the College Union. Admission is $1.00 R. H. Loughran Sean Connery and Roger Moore as Agent 007. The firSt and latest James Bond. TRI-SIGMA BALLOON ASCENSION: Congra- Hayley Hoffman. tulations to the winners of Tr -Sigma's first annual balloon ascension; Linda "TIGHT LITTLE IRELAND" Strict observance Sarnicki from Gettysburg was winner of the Sabbath and the rescue of a ship- of $50.00 and Mrs. Roy Wheeler of Vince- load of whisky are elements of the moral town, New Jersey was winner of $30.00. dilemma in the comedy "Tight Little ' Special thanks to all those students Ireland" to be shown in Bowen Auditorium who bought tickets and contributed Wednesday, January 28, at 7:30 p.m. to the success of the project. All Based on the novel "Whiskey Galore" and money received went to support play set on an island in the Hedrides, it therapy for hospitalized children. laughs at both English and Scots. Free tc Lori Illingworth all. Basil L. Crapster SYMMETRY OPEN HOUSE Symmetry and its "DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES" will be shown applications to the Arts and Sciences on January 28th at 8:30 p.m. in room 231 IDS J-59, invites all interested persons of the College Union. Open to all and to an open house on Wednesday, January admission is free. Grace Kenney 28 in McCreary 304 from 1:00 p.m. p.m. Come to visit or play with -3:00 ATTACHMENTS the toys and games or review the symmetrically created art work. 1. Registration Schedule Students and instructors will be avail- 2. Fraternity Related Problems able to answer questions about the 3. Classroom Vignettes Part 2 various works. All are welcome. Mr. Flesner and Mr. Parker 4. Academic Community: Dog Policy TIME EVENT LOCATION PLACE Thursday, January 22, 1981 8:30 AM Morning Light Chapel 3:00 PM Women's Swimming vs. Millersville (H) 2:30 PM J-Term Lecture Series 231 College Union 4:00 PM Wrestling vs. Washington & Jefferson (H) 4:00 PM Men's Swimming vs. Washington & Jefferson (H) 6:00 PM Student Phonathon College Union 6:15 PM Women's JV Basketball vs. York College (A) 7:00 PM Tri Beta Meeting Bowen McCreary 8:00 PM Student Senate 230 College Union 9:00 PM FCA Meeting 231 College Union Friday, January 23, 1981 8:30 AM Morning Light Chapel 3:00 PM J-Term Lecture Series 231 College Union 7:00 PM Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship 2nd fl. lounge College Union 7:30 PM Chess Club 221 College Union 8:00 PM Film "Jungle Book" Ballroom College Union Saturday, January 24, 1981 1:00 PM "Dr. No"/"Moonraker" $ Ballroom College Union 1:00 PM Wrestling vs. York-Drexel (A) 1:00 PM Men's & Women's Swimming vs. Lehigh (A) 6:30 PM Catholic Mass Chapel 7:00 PM Chamber Concert Chapel 8:00 PM Dance Contest Ballroom College Union 8:00 PM Men's Basketball vs. Lebanon Valley (A) Sunday, January 25, 1981 10:00 AM Gettysburg Friends Meeting Planetarium Masters 10:45 AM The Service Chapel 2:00 PM Senior Recital: Betsy Easton, Cello Brua 2:00 PM Days of the Dark Sun Planetarium Masters 5:00 PM CUB Ski Trip 6:00 PM Student Phonathon College Union Monday, January 26, 1981 8:30 AM Morning Light Chapel Pan Hel Rush Function 3:00 PM J-Term Lecture Series 231 College Union 6:00 PM Student Phonathon 219 College Union 7:00 PM Student Senate 231 College Union 7:00 PM Chess Club 221 College Union 8:00 PM IFC Lyceum PA Hall 8:00 PM College Union Board 230 College Union 8:00 PM Men's Basketball vs. Bucknell (A) 9:00 PM APO 231 College Union Tuesday, January 27, 1981 8:30 AM Morning Light Chapel 3:00 PM J-Term Lecture Series 231 College Union 3:30 PM Women's Swimming vs. Shippensburg (H) 6:00 PM Student Phonathon College Union 6:15 PM Women's JV Basketball vs. Messiah (H) 7:30 PM Gettysburg Community Concert Chapel 8:00 PM Women's Varsity Basketball vs. Messiah (H) Wednesday, January 28, 1981 8:30 AM Morning Light Chapel Pan Hel Rush Function 12:05 PM Catholic Mass Chapel 2:00 PM Wrestling vs.
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