C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 25, 1979, Image 10

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Engineer's
Okay, everyone. 'Dike out a sheet of 8-1/2 Xll paper,
a mechanical pencil, and a plastic eraser. Put your text
books and calculators away. You all remember how to play
Idiot's Bingo from your last elective. Match the instructor to
the appropriate phrase or other incriminating characteristic
. Answers will be posted on the door of the C.C. Reader
W-129 at noon on Fliday.
1. Springs.
2. "And things of this nature"
3."8y God it better be"
4. "Howdy"
5. "Any questions . .
6. Butterflies and pH.
7. "Kick 'em when they're down, but first you gotta get 'em
down"
R. Coca-cola can.
9. "Now realizing that . .
10. Stainless steel lunchbox.
11. Keeps a tiolet repair kit in his office.
12. "little steps for little feet"
13. lays his watch out while he lectures.
14. "Just one more thing . .
15. Winks.
16. "Criteria"
17." Don't send a boy to do a man's job"
18. "You guys are clods"
19. "No fight"
20. Size 13 wing-tips.
21 Penn State Athletic Department
22"1f bullship was music, you'd be John Phillips Sousa"
23" Hug and crank"
24. Good morning class"
25. Yardstick
26. B & 0 belt buckle.
a. !Ass Anderson
B. Mr. Aungst
C. Mr. Etrey
D. Mr. Bubel
E. Dr. Bulman
F. Dr. Cole
G. Mr Douglas
IL Mr. Harman
L Mr. Jones
J. Mr. Houser
L Mr. D. Miller
M. Dr. Miller
N. Mr. Pugh
0. Dr. Rogers
P. Mr. Schiller
Q. Mr. Think
R Mr. Filler
Thanks to those who helped me with some of these
even though you wished to remain anonymous. I don't want
to take all the credit (ie: grief) for this.
COME ONE.. CAME ALL..
Welcome back students
donate plasma at sera tec biologicals
Pop
Quiz
so far"
SERA TEC BIOLOGICALS
260 REILY STREET / HARRISBURG, PA. 17102
for details call 232-1901
HELP WANTED Adressers Wan
ted Immediately! Work at home
no experience necessary-- exel
lent pay. Write American Ser
vice, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 127,
Dallas, Thxas 75231.
FOR SALE 1976 131 Fiat 4-
door,AM/FM stereo, tinted
glass, 25 m.p.g., 38,000 miles,
Ziebart rustproofing, 5 speed.
Call Carol Kilgore, 867-4920.
TYPING: 12 years experience -
50 cents to 75 cents per page,
call Linda at 939-2891.
Improve Your Grades! Send
$l.OO for your 256-page, mail
order catalog of Collegiate Re
search. 10,250 topics listed.
Prompt Delivery. Box 25907-B,
Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213)
477-8226.
FOR SALE 1974'/2 2602 Datsun
2 plus 2. Includes AC, new
Uniroyal tires, ziebarted, 32,000
miles, show-mom cond., ask
ing $5495. Call 652-0202, Way
to Friday after 5:00 pm. All day
Sal. and Sun.
6 1 4 ?
?*?
Earn $6B per month
We are open Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Classifieds
Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
FOR SALE Snow tire HR7B-14,
National Radial White Walls.
Driven only 250 miles. Original
cost $35. Will sell for $5O. Call
evenings 944-9216. Ask for rm
133.
WANTED 110 lb. set of
weights, steel or cement filled
desired. Call John Stachowiak
at 944-6767 in the evenings.
WANTED II? LB. SET OF
WEIGHTS. Steel or cement
filled desired. Call John Stach
owiak at 944-6767 in the even
ings.
STUDENTS Yoga classes by
instruction of Swami Sweaen
baream are being given at 322
State St., West Fairview. Cost
is $20.00 for 10 classes. Call
732-3926 or 561-0284.
EARN $6B to $lOO per month for
four hours of your time per
week. Donate Plasma at Sera
Tee Biologicals. Open Miday
to Thurs. 8:45 am to 7:45 pm,
and from 8:45 am to 4: 00 pm on
Friday. Stop in at 260 Reily St.
or call for information at 232-
1901.
A one-day Performance Ap
praisal Workshop will be held
Hies., Jan. 30 from 8: 30 to 4:30
on campus.
This workshop is designed
for persons entering manage
ment levels, as well as those
who have had extensive man
agement experience and wish to
further their professional devel
opment.
Fee for the workshop is
$50.00, which includes instruc
tion, all materials, lunch, and
coffee breaks.
A Basic Photography work
shop will be presented on Sat,
Feb. 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. on campus.
This workshop is designed
to help amateur and intermedi
ate photographers become pm
ficient in photographic tech
niques. Emphasis is placed on
practical methods and sugges
tions to help the photographer.
The fee of $15.00 includes
educational materials for the
workshop. For further informa
tion, contact the Continuing
Education Office, on campus or
'ions 71111.226 a
Movie Quiz
"JUST FOR OPENERS"
This first excerpt from "THE
WORLD'S MOST CHALLENG
ING TV QUIZ" is the easiest
one in the book. After this, we'll
show you no mercy. So warm up
on this easy one.
1. Who lived at 1313 Blueview
Terrace in Los Angeles?
2. Name either of the two Army
posts where Sgt. Bilko was sta
tioned.
3. What famous children's TV
personality played Clarabell the
Clown on HOWDY DOODY?
4. Whose money did Michael
Anthony dispense on THE
MILLIONAIRE and where did
this eccentric benefactor reside?
5. What was Sgt. Joe Friday's
badge number on DRAGNET?
O. On the original DICK VAN
DYKE SHOW, Dick portrayed a
comedy writer for what mythi
cal TV show?
7. Sky King flew a twin-engine
airplane named what?
8. Name the head Mouseketeer
on the original MICKEY
MOUSE CLUB.
9. Who was the boss of the Man
from U. N. C. L. E.?
10. Were the dogs who have
played Lassie male or female? Or
were both males and females
used?
11. What was the name of the
character played by Lloyd
Bridges on SEA HUNT?
12. What was the exact familial
relationship between Adam,
loss and Little Joe Cartwright?
13. How did Jim Anderson earn
a living on FATHER KNOWS
BEST?
14. Who was the first host of
THE TONIGHT SHOW?
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From the book THE WORLD'S
MOST CHALLENGING TV QUIZ by
Joe Welders. Copyright ©1978 by
Joe Welders. Published by Doubleday
& Co., Inc.
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