Page 8 How to find a summer job. Talk to Manpower. We've got summer job opportunities for temporary workers. In factories, ware houses, stores... indoors and outdoors. Work as much as you want. Or as little. It's up to you. BETA CHI PICNIC At the last meeting on May 2, Beta Chi had a guest speaker. George H. Geise, President of Mood, Light & Geise, a Harrisburg firm for Adver- There's a Manpower office tising, Public Relations, and almost anywhere you're Marketing, spoke about careers spending the summer. Stop in some work which the in and we'll plan a job company had done. schedule for you. The next meeting will be May 16. The Director of Public 00MANFICANIER® Relations of Harrisburg Hos- TEMPORARY SERVICES pital will speak about Hospital An equal opportunity employer. & Health Care Management. Everyone is welcome to attend. Beta Chi is planning a picinic for members and their guests on May 31. Anyone interested should see Kirk Jackson or Debbie McConnell for details. Reader classifieds are published free as a service to the W - dents of Capitol Campus. Classifieds should be left at the Reader office (W-129) or in the mailbox in the S.G.A. office (W:110); For Sale--Car & Home 8 track tape players, speakers, 4 channel speaker adapter, psy chedelic light. Also a bullwork er. Call Bruce 944-7821. Note: The Campus Lost & Found is located in Room 118. David Marston for Governor campaign needs volunteers. Contact: Mike Fortino (561- 0439) or Ed Perrone (Rm. 16, Lamp Post Inn). Any student organization that would like their meetings announced in the Reader should drop a note off in room W-129 on Monday afternoons. Club News ACCOUNTING CLUB KEGGAR The Accounting is spon soring a keggar featuring "Disco to Go" on Tues. May 16 at the Student Center. The cost will be $l.OO. Penn State I.D and proof of age must be shown at the door. The keggar will last from 9 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. FOR SALE: 1 26" men's 3 speed bike. 1 pair 14X7 slotted mags. Call Craig at 533-6650. ROOMATE Wanted immedi ately for a two-bedroom apt. located in Highspire--only two minutes away, dishwasher, washer and dryer. Cheap and convenient!! Phone 939-1080. For Sale: 2 G7O-14 Lee GT belted tires mounted on Chevy rims $25.00 Call Bob 566-8283 C.C. Reader MARANATHA BIBLE STUDY The purpose of the Maranatha Bible Study is to study the Word of God as set forth in the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments. We get together for fellowship and study every Wednesday at 12:00 noon in W 135 for one hour. Membership is open to any student and/or staff member of the University and the sole requirement for membership is a heart's desire to learn more about the Old and New Testaments. We have studied such topics as prayer, prophecy about the Messiah, prophecy about the future, Jesus-God or man, and crucifixion. Anyone who wants to learn more about the facts of the Bible is invited to join us weekly. We are currently studying the book of Romans. TO ALL PHI BETA LAMBDA MEMBERS Elections for club officers will be held on Tuesday, in room 216 (by the auditorium). If anyone is interested in running for an office, please notify Phillip Geigert (944-0355) for further information. All members are asked to come out and vote on May 16 at 3:00 p.m. If you cannot make it, there will be ballots located at the round table for your convenience. Please Vote! 5110..Eg MADE 111)0 A sAMEI gie R=:lLJJuuuuullu;lLu=iiiiiiilA = May 11 :1 Clambake, 6 p.m., People's Park. Clams, corn-on-the-cob, and Genesee. Chairman: Don Smullen--944-3793. Admission: $2.00. May 12 The Rah-Rah Gong Show, 8 p.m. Student Center. Come on out and show off your showmanship. It can be wacky, witty, or serious. There's even a Steve Martin Imitating contest. Prizes for the best acts. Suds provided to keep the mood just right. Chairperson: Jenny "JJ" Johnson--944-7558. Admission: $l.OO (free to contestants). May 13 Spring Road Rally, 11 a.m., behind Main Bldg. Here's the chancel to make up for what you missed in the Fall. (instructions win uel =triple checked this time). Chairman: Chuck Voltz--944-1874.1 Admission: $3.00 per car (maximum 2 people per car--driver and navigator). Mayl3 = 'Stayin' Loose Keggar", 9 p.m., Student Center. Road Rally/ Zmwards given out tonight. Penty more sounds and suds waiting_ Ror you. Chairman: Bruce Symczak--944-1874. Admission: $1.501 (NOTE: This one may depend on whether or not we get enoughl = = volunteers to help out). 11 1 May 14 IA Pig Roast, 6 p.m., People's Park. This is the last day of the:. Rites of Spring, and it should be great. Tender young porki roasted on an open spit by our master(??) chefs. Also, salads andi buds for those who haven't had enough yet. Chairpersons: Sandra Morgan and Sue Belles--944-0594. Admission: $2.50. ..1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111W111111111111111111111111 Cros ACROSS 1. Unmarried woman 7. Slap hard 12. Salad greet 13. Lasso 15. Stirs a fire 16. Divine revelation 17. Still 18. Ourselves 19. Knowledge 20. Saint: abbr. 21. Anglo- Saxon slave 23. Noah's son 26. Ocean 28. Snares 32. Bitter drug 34. Married woman's th 36. Great Lake 37. Declare 39. Run off quickly: slang 41. Humans 42. Military 54. Reach force 56. Split 44. Because 57. Dog 46. Take court 58. Tenant action 59. Detests Rites Of Spring compounds measure 29. Upper limb 30. Large tart DOWN 31. Japanese 1. Untidy state coin 2. One opposed 33. Greek letter 3. Image 35. Continent: 4. Canal em- abbr. bankments 38. Weasel 5. Occurrences 40. Trees 6. Bird's home 43. Ore 7. Slackens excavations in speed 45. Used up 8. Mother 46. Baglike part or Dad 47. State 9. Macaw 48. Sicilian 10. Notch volcano 11. Leafy plant 50. Land 14. Number measure 21. Not late 51. Tardy 22. Before 52. Always 23. Qwns 53. Indian 24. High: music weights 25. Extinct bird 55. Small island Answers on p. 5 May 11, 1978
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