EXTRAJXTRASXTEA2XTRAEXTRA iXTHAfiXTRAJ'IXTaACXT.-AEXTRAUXTaAEXTRAEXTHAiDXTiUUiXTRAEXTRASXTHA As of this time, there are over three hundred JBX-Gl's attending classes here at CAPITOL CAnPUS and most of us are in the undergraduate programs. This large num- ber of warm bodies indicates that the ac- tivity potential of "CHI CAHIIA IOTA" is enormous - if only we all strive to get it together. room E-338 on Monday, November 19th at ANYTIiIE between 12:15 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. and rap for a The guest speaker originally for /ednesday night, November 7 has been rescheduled for Wednesday, November 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Center. Choss O'Brien will be on hand to talk about sid- ing and to answer any questions that you might have about skiing. So fellow Juniors, come to while. sincerely yours, PAUL R. EGGERT A CONCERNED EX-GI EVENTS The program scheduled should be informative. The Ski Club will be holding a BAKE SALE in Vendorville on Friday, Nov. 16th. Me will be treat your tongue palate. TIIINKSNOI local ski bum. There will be a bers of the SKI November 30th. George Bishop at 944-1932. TIIE PARK SISTERS The Park Sisters (Pong-Hi and -Young) will appear in concert on Monday, November 19th at 1:30 p.n. the Gallery Lounge. Ms. Mi-Young Park, a violinist won the highest honor in the Seoul National Competition and appeared a: a guest soloist with the Seoul Phil harmonic and Korean Broadcasting Or- chestra. Ms. Pong-Hi Park, a pianist ha: appeared in concerts at various Far Eastern Cultural Cahters. there all day to and please your N and support you;p party for all mem- CLUB on Friday nigh For details contact It's fn