C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, February 13, 1979, Image 11

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ASME
The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers’ annual
nomination of officers for the 79
- 80 year is currently in process.
The offices include
president, vice president, sec
retary and treasurer, Nomina
tion forms can be obtained from
Professor Donald Miller in W-2
62 by 4:oo p.m. Wed., Feb 14.
Office positions should be
carefully considered by any
member who feels he possesses
the capabilities of fulfilling its
responsibilities.
Aside from apportioned
duties, ranking officials of
ASME can expect to be held in
high regard by prospective em
ployers. Also, the positions
offer the opportunity to de
velop personal leadership
traits, prestige and profession
alism. The advantage of profes
sionalism is clear to anyone who
has started interviewing.
The society sincerely urges
all interested persons to run for
office and wishes the best of
luck to those that accept the
challenge.
Hie Yearbook Staff wants
quality, out-of-the-ordinary
candid photos of this unique
campus. Drop them off as soon
as possible to Rm. W-129. Ini
tial them for they will be
returned to you. We need them
now!
Senior portraits will be tak
en February 24th 10 a.m. to 2
p.m.; and the 26th, 27th and
28th from 5:30 to 9 p.m. in Rm.
W-129. Sign up at Student
Activities Office. $7 covers 4 -
6 photos, 5“ by 5“ and sitting
fee. This is the last photo
session for graduating seniors
of 1979.
ROTC seniors at Capitol have
received their branch assign
ments: Bernice Port - A Regu
lar Army Commission with the
Signal Corps. Among the active
duty assignments were Mark
Calhoun and Ken Jones with
the Corps of Engineers, and
Robert Watkins with Field Ar
tillery. Charles Ruhl recieved a
reserve assignment with Fi
nance.
This weekend ROTC will be
going on an explosive school
demonstration at Indian Head
Maryland.
Do you want another
concert at the Forum? If so we
need help!
Help is needed in selecting
the entertainment, due to va
cancies created. This is a
chance for you to have your
favorite band appear here.
Your duties will be to con
tact some of the vast number of
booking agencies, and to find
out who is on tour, and when
they will be passing our way.
Most of the time is spent on
the phone, but remember you
will be helping to negotiate a
contract.
If interested give me a call
at 944-7831 or leave your name
and phbhd #iir GPP’s mailbox.
around
Randy Myers and John
Flanagan, co-editors of the 1979
Tamhelm, the campus literary
and art magazine, remind un
dergraduate and graduate stu
dents faculty, and staff that
original writing, photography,
and drawings may be deposited
in the Tarnhebn box or left with
the secretary in W-360.
Free to members of the
Capitol Campus community,
Tarnhelm is produced each May
through a grant from the SGA.
A few copies of last year’s issue
are still available by request at
the Tarnhelm office..
All submissions of literary
work are evaluated
anonymously by the editorial
staff. Names of writers are
recorded on a master list by one
editor and then blanked out on
the submitted manuscript
which is given a code number.
Independent of each other, the
staff members rate each piece
according to what they consider
its literary merit. Those which
receive high ratings are auto
matically selected; other works
are discussed until some agree
ment is reached.
Writers whose work is not
selected are notified if they
include name and full address
with their work. Manuscripts,
photographs, and other work
submitted are available for
pick-up in W-360 aftrer pub
lication of the Tarnhelm in late
May.
All students interested in
working on the publication staff
as readers or in graphics or
lay-out are invited to the next
meeting which will be announ
ced in the Reader. Your ideas
and suggestions are welcomed.
International Affairs
Association
On February 22, 23, and 24,
the International Affairs Asso
ciation of Penn State Capitol
Campus in conjunction with the
United Nations Assn, of Harris
burg will be sponsoring its
seventh model United Nations.
This model assembly of high
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school students is designed to
promote greater understanding
of the United Nations and will
provide a forum for discussion
of major international issues
and concerns.
Groups of students will be
assigned to serve as delegates
from particular countries to the
United Nations.
There are, at least, three
delegates to each country and
so far there are at least 48
delegates with a few more late
entries expected.
There will be at least one
hundred and fifty students
coming this year from schools
as far away as Bethesda, Md.
and Ohio.
Students are needed to put
up some high school students
for the three days of the con
vention.
If you want to put up a
student contact Patty Bloom or
Sue Stapleton at 855 A Kirtland
Ave., Middletown, 944-5440.
If your roomate is cranky
and hates kids then there are
other ways you can help.
Contact Andy Arce at
367-7726 or Tony Hyczko at
944-7205 or leave a note in the
International Affairs Assn,
mailbox in the SGA office.
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.
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Black
February 13th
Valentine candy Sale / Vendorville /
11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Lecture/Soul Food Dinner and Viewing of
Roots 11. Prof. Gilpin will deliver the
lecture. February 18th
Time: 5:30 p.m. Place
Admission: $3.00 students
$5.00 others
February 26th
Panel Discussion on Roots 11. Gallery
Lounge, Capitol Campus Main Bldg.
Trip to Washington February 28th
Visit to Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial,
Frederick Douglass House, Lincoln Square
Emancipation.
See Prof. Gilpin for details.
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