c.c. reader Engineering-in-training All classes are scheduled from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Audi torium Day & Date Today Nov. 1 Thur Mon. November 5 Thur. November 15 Thur. November 29 Thur. January 10 Thur. January 17 Thur. January 24 Thur. January 31 Thur. February 7 Thur. February 14 Tues. February 19 Thur. February 28 Thur. March 6 Thur. March 13 Thur. April 3 Tues. April 8 Hillel to host and Hillel to host lox and bagel brunch Due to the unfortunate timing of our charter we have been forced to cancel the lecture by Rabbi Wohlberg that was to be given 0ct.29. However, we are not still sitting still. We have new things in the works, so keep your eyes pealed to this column. Counting center offers morn "So You Want To Go To Graduate School?" is the title of a workshop covering the many intricacies and aspects of applying to graduate or professional school. The workshop will be held on Thursday, November 8, 1979 during the fourth period (12:15 to 1:30) in the Gallery Lounge. Topics to be covered in the workshop will be; "How to Make an Educated and Well- Researched Choice of a Grad uate Program" and "Helpful Hints in Your Application Procedure." Following the presentation there will be a discussion of topics of concern to individual participants. Dr. Marian E. Krieger and Edward Beck will be leading these workshops. This work shop is the second in "Direct ions 1979-80" series, offered by Applications now available for EIT Exam from Ann Kirsch rm 261. Sponsored by the P.S.P.E. Chemistry & Nucleonics Chemistry & Nucleonics Dynamics Dynamics Strength of Materials Strength of Materials Fluid Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Engineering Economy Computer Science Computer Science Electrical Theory & Systems theory electrical Theory & Systems Theory Electrical Theory & Systems Theory Thermodynamics Thermodynamics On Nov. 18, 1979, Hillel is presenting a "LOX and BAGEL" brunch that will be accompied with a film. And what better film than a "Marx Bros." classic. There will be plenty, to eat and time to sit back and enjoy the film. Re servations are neccessary, but We Feature Dr. Blatt Dr. Blatt Professor Brey Professor Brey Professor Brey Professor Brey Professor Brey Professor Brey Professor Brey Dr. Welsh Dr. Welsh Professor Bubel Professor Bubel Professor Bubel Professor D Miller Professor D Miller there is no limit to the number of people. We cordially invite you to join us. This is open to the entire school. We would like to see you there. For full information, and to make reservations call IRA MELTZER at 944-1245. (1 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily, please) * School Supplies * Health and Beauty Aids *• Automotive Needs * Housewares 8 Moth-Thurs. 8-9 Fri. 8-10 Sun. 10-3 6: Sat. Instructor I 9 S. Union St., Middletown, PA. XGl's staying active October was ushered out in style on Tues., Oct. 23, as the XGl's continued to engage in constuctive diversion from the doldrums of Capitol Campus. That's right!, we have not yet resigned our selves to accept the prevailing attitude entrenched within the student body. Accomp anying the evening's social merriment was a brain-bust ing session that yielded sev eral excellent ideas which should reach fruition by the middle of November. So brace yourselves, people -- the plans are in the works. Sometimes people stop Fraternity members in the halls and ask, "What do you want from the students -- blood? Frankly, the answer is YES, WE WANT YOUR BLOOD! That's right, Nov. is Rally and Grocery Grab Winners With a case of beer under one arm and clues in the other, Mike Kennedy and Larry Leightley set out to have fun in the Fall Road Rally. Along the way they found out that Indians echo, lobsters are alive in Fox's, banjoes are expensive, and that there are 15 stop-lights at a 4-way intersection. They also learned how to negotiate 180-degree turns in the mid dle of Route 39, and how not to stagger while talking to East Mall security officers. After it was all over, there were amazingly--one empty case of beer and two trophies in hand. Although not everyone won, everyone had a good time. The beer didn't run out and the Band (Aries) was great. Thanks go out to all the board members and to every Vote Nov. 6 for Junior Senators WELCOMES ALL PENN STATE STUDENTS here again, and so is the Fall blood drive. So, all you good, healthy people, pump up your arms and sign up to donate a pint. At present, the Blood mobile is scheduled for a day during the week of Nov. 12. Keep an eye open for the posters that will fill in the details. Two new members joined the Fraternity's ranks recent ly -- Frank Tommelleo and Mike Cocciardi. If you know Mike, ask him about his ex perience of eating cake. Odds are he will not "kiss and tell." Out next meeting is Tues., Nov. 6, at 9 p.m. Membership is open to all students, so why not fit in a few hours on Tuesday's schedule and join the activities. If information or transportation are needed, stop by the XGI Lounge in W-114. who particpated, especially Pat Murphy. The Grocery Grab was won by Joan Bechtel, a part time professor in the Che mistry Department. In three minutes, Joan ran away with $278 worth of food from Fox's grocery, a new grab record. The board would like to thank Fox's for sponsoring this event. The annual Thanksgiving communal dinner will be held in the student center at 6:30 p.m. Monday, November 19th. There will be loads of food: turkey, potatoes, gravy, stuf fing, vegetables, salad, bread and butter, beverages, and dessert. The price for all this is $3.00 for adults and $1.50 for children. Sign ups will be at the round table 3-sth per iod, November 8-16. Master Charge Visa Accepted
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