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Pugo 18 The Rocket, April 22, 1983
As Mother Nature has once
again taken control of the In-
tramural Softball program,
all men’s, women'’s and co-ed
teams are urged to check the
Intramural Bulletin Board in
the Field House for post-
poned and rescheduled
games. Here is the latest list-
ing of rescheduled games:
Men’s games PPD from
Tuesday, April 12 to Friday,
April 15 have been resche-
duled to Today. April 22 at
the same times and fields.
Men's games PPD from Mon-
day, April 18 have been re-
scheduled to this Sunday,
April 24, with the 3:45 games
being played at 12:15 and the
5 p.m. games being played at
1:30, at the same fields as ori-
ginally scheduled.
Women'’s games PPD from
Friday, April 15 have been
rescheduled to Today, April
22 at the same times and
fields. Women’'s games PPD
from Monday, April 18 have
been scheduled to this Sun-
day, April 24, with the 3:45
games played at 12:15 and
the 5 p.m. games being play-
edat 1:15p.m.
Co-ed games PPD on Sun-
day, April 17 have been re-
scheduled to Sunday, May 1,
’
at the same times and fields
as originally scheduled. Co-
ed playoffs will take place on
Sunday, May 8.
All teams are reminded to
follow these changes--if there
are any questions, please
stop in the Intramural Office
as soon as possible. All teams
are also urged to read the
rule clarifications as posted
on the Intramural Bulletin
Board. These changes are for
men’s, women's and co-ed
games. Also, all referees who
signed up to referee games
that were PPD are respon-
sible for refereeing those
games on the rescheduled
dates.
Men's and women's indoor
soccer recently concluded
with exciting playoff encoun-
ters. In women’'s play, Bo-
wen's Bunch concluded an
undefeated season with a 2-0
victory over a tough New-
comer team in the Champion-
ship affair. In men's play, a
closely matched champion-
ship game saw Hoagies Her-
oes upend the Icers, 3-1, to
cop first place honors. Con-
gratulations to these winners
and all teams who participat-
ed in Indoor Soccer.
o sy
NOSEGAY BOKAY
$4.99
The TiNkERS DAM
FLORIS
- CRAFT S
118 Franklillx‘ Slt,
Slippery Rock, Pa.
Phone (412) 794-2241
A competitive edge for college students who know how to use
their time...summer classes at the Community College of
\ Allegheny County.
Fully accredited. Convenient. Affordable. In a variety of day and
t evening sessions. You'll be taking classes with other college students
home for the summer from many other colleges and universities. At
over seven locations.
With courses in such diverse areas as:
* Biological Sciences
e Business
* Health
* Computer Science
¢ Chemistry
* Engineering
* Mathematics
e Liberal Arts
Tuition: $33 per credit for County residents.
For the 1983 Schedule of Summer Courses, CALL 288-2621.
Or return this coupon
'—————_—-——————————_——
Please send information about the Summer Sessions at CCAC |
Name
Address
City
PNOne
CCaC:
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f O e ——————
COMMUNITY ( :olw ( m
COLLEGE OF
ALLEGH NY
610 Smithheld Street
Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 15222
Rocket Ripplers
The Rocket Ripplers Synchronized
"A Look at the Movies,"
will be presented at the Morrow Field
Swim Show,
House Natatorium, April 27 and 28 at
7:30 p.m. and April 29 at 8 p.m. Free
and open to the public.
Fellowship
Join us at Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship every Thursday at 7:30 in
203 of the College Union. We'll help
answer your questions about the sub-’
ject no one wants to talk about - ™
(3-6-3).
G8
Relax and Learn. Spend Your
Summer With US.
1983 SUMMER SESSION
IUP offers over 400 courses in its 12 week summer program
Students attend Summer School for a variety of reasons:
graduate early, improve their Q.P.A.’s, explore other majors. What-
ever your reason, IUP’s size, location, variety of courses, facilities,
academic reputation and reasonable cost can provide you with the best
of both worlds - earning up to 12 academic credits while enjoying a
great summer of sun and relaxation.
Pre-Session - May 31 to June 17
Main Session - June 20 to July 29
Post Session - August 1 to August 19
Cost per Credit: $62 Undergraduate, $82 Graduate (subject to change)
For more information call 1-800-442-6830 or write:
Summer Admissions _
Sutton Hall, IUP
Indiana, PA 15705-1088
S
to
" Boron ! Stop op 8 Inc.
Interstate 80 route 8,
Barkeyville
Spring & Summer
help wanted
-Waitresses 3-11 p.m. Part &
11 p.m.-7 a.m. shifts
-Car island attendants
Male or female
any shift
-Female operators
for shoe care center
full
time
As Mother Nature has once
again taken control of the In-
tramural Softball program,
all men’s, women'’s and co-ed
teams are urged to check the
Intramural Bulletin Board in
the Field House for post-
poned and rescheduled
games. Here is the latest list-
ing of rescheduled games:
Men’s games PPD from
Tuesday, April 12 to Friday,
April 15 have been resche-
duled to Today. April 22 at
the same times and fields.
Men's games PPD from Mon-
day, April 18 have been re-
scheduled to this Sunday,
April 24, with the 3:45 games
being played at 12:15 and the
5 p.m. games being played at
1:30, at the same fields as ori-
ginally scheduled.
Women'’s games PPD from
Friday, April 15 have been
rescheduled to Today, April
22 at the same times and
fields. Women’'s games PPD
from Monday, April 18 have
been scheduled to this Sun-
day, April 24, with the 3:45
games played at 12:15 and
the 5 p.m. games being play-
edat 1:15p.m.
Co-ed games PPD on Sun-
day, April 17 have been re-
scheduled to Sunday, May 1,
’
at the same times and fields
as originally scheduled. Co-
ed playoffs will take place on
Sunday, May 8.
All teams are reminded to
follow these changes--if there
are any questions, please
stop in the Intramural Office
as soon as possible. All teams
are also urged to read the
rule clarifications as posted
on the Intramural Bulletin
Board. These changes are for
men’s, women's and co-ed
games. Also, all referees who
signed up to referee games
that were PPD are respon-
sible for refereeing those
games on the rescheduled
dates.
Men's and women's indoor
soccer recently concluded
with exciting playoff encoun-
ters. In women’'s play, Bo-
wen's Bunch concluded an
undefeated season with a 2-0
victory over a tough New-
comer team in the Champion-
ship affair. In men's play, a
closely matched champion-
ship game saw Hoagies Her-
oes upend the Icers, 3-1, to
cop first place honors. Con-
gratulations to these winners
and all teams who participat-
ed in Indoor Soccer.
o sy
NOSEGAY BOKAY
$4.99
The TiNkERS DAM
FLORIS
- CRAFT S
118 Franklillx‘ Slt,
Slippery Rock, Pa.
Phone (412) 794-2241
A competitive edge for college students who know how to use
their time...summer classes at the Community College of
\ Allegheny County.
Fully accredited. Convenient. Affordable. In a variety of day and
t evening sessions. You'll be taking classes with other college students
home for the summer from many other colleges and universities. At
over seven locations.
With courses in such diverse areas as:
* Biological Sciences
e Business
* Health
* Computer Science
¢ Chemistry
* Engineering
* Mathematics
e Liberal Arts
Tuition: $33 per credit for County residents.
For the 1983 Schedule of Summer Courses, CALL 288-2621.
Or return this coupon
'—————_—-——————————_——
Please send information about the Summer Sessions at CCAC |
Name
Address
City
PNOne
CCaC:
"3
gl
f O e ——————
COMMUNITY ( :olw ( m
COLLEGE OF
ALLEGH NY
610 Smithheld Street
Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 15222
Rocket Ripplers
The Rocket Ripplers Synchronized
"A Look at the Movies,"
will be presented at the Morrow Field
Swim Show,
House Natatorium, April 27 and 28 at
7:30 p.m. and April 29 at 8 p.m. Free
and open to the public.
Fellowship
Join us at Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship every Thursday at 7:30 in
203 of the College Union. We'll help
answer your questions about the sub-’
ject no one wants to talk about - ™
(3-6-3).
G8
Relax and Learn. Spend Your
Summer With US.
1983 SUMMER SESSION
IUP offers over 400 courses in its 12 week summer program
Students attend Summer School for a variety of reasons:
graduate early, improve their Q.P.A.’s, explore other majors. What-
ever your reason, IUP’s size, location, variety of courses, facilities,
academic reputation and reasonable cost can provide you with the best
of both worlds - earning up to 12 academic credits while enjoying a
great summer of sun and relaxation.
Pre-Session - May 31 to June 17
Main Session - June 20 to July 29
Post Session - August 1 to August 19
Cost per Credit: $62 Undergraduate, $82 Graduate (subject to change)
For more information call 1-800-442-6830 or write:
Summer Admissions _
Sutton Hall, IUP
Indiana, PA 15705-1088
S
to
" Boron ! Stop op 8 Inc.
Interstate 80 route 8,
Barkeyville
Spring & Summer
help wanted
-Waitresses 3-11 p.m. Part &
11 p.m.-7 a.m. shifts
-Car island attendants
Male or female
any shift
-Female operators
for shoe care center
full
time
Media of