Briefly Society starts weekly events bulletin In order to overcome poor advertising and lack of attendance ex perienced during last semester's activities, The Society of Automotive Engineers will publish a weekly bulletin announcing the events of the following week. The bulletin will be circulated every Monday. Deadline for submis sion of announcements will be the preceeding Wednesday. Those interested in placing an announcement in the bulletin, should type or print it on a piece of paper and place it in the SAE mailbox in room W-110. Hershey Park has weekend skating Hershey Park . Arena offers public ice skating every Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $2.50 and skate rental is $l.OO. For more information call (717) 534-5911. Free aerobics classes on campus An aerobic exercising program will be offered by Rita Weyant free of charge on Mondays, 7:45 to 8:45 p.m.; and on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The classes will be held in the gymnasium on the second floor of the Multi-Purpose building. They will run through May 4. Contact Rita Weyant at 948-6322 for more information. Housing announces priority deadlines Continuing students will be given top priority over all other applicants for housing in the Fall of 1984. However, students will recieve this priority only if their applications are filed and validated prior to February 28, 1984. After the above date, housing requests will be filled solely in order of date recieved. Newly admitted students and returning students will then be treated equally. New housing contracts for returning students may be picked up in the Housing Office at 837 Jones Street in Meade Heights. If you are planning to stay in Meade Heights this summer you are re quired to file a separate contract card for summer only. The card may be picked up after March 1, 1984. Rape Crisis offers support group Rape Crisis Services, a Division of the Greater Harrisburg Area YMCA, is currently offering a support group for victims of sexual assault. The support group program provides a safe and confidential environment where victims can share, discuss and resolve their pro blems related to the assault. The groups, which run in eight-week segments, deal with issues such as anger, fear, guilt, trust, anxiety, relationships, sexuality and self esteem. Membership in the group is open to any victim of sexual assault after an interview with a staff counselor. For more information, contact Stephenie Malasavage, Victim Ser vices Specialist, at 238-7273. Tarnhelm accepting literary work Members of the 1984 Tarnhelm staff are now accepting submissions to be considered for inclusion in this year's publication. Submission forms for the campus literary magazine are available in W-360 or the SGA lounge. For more information contact Harry Lucas, Editor, at 944-1929. Editor's note: Events are published free on the `:Briefly" page. Organizations can pick up information forms in the Student Activities, or Capitol Times offices, and return them to Michele Haley, Events Editor, c/o Capitol Times. We've Quality parts and service for domestic and foreign cars and trucks. Hard-to-find parts. Automotive paint and supplies. Quality tools. Big A remanufact BIG A AUTO PARTS 944-5659 BIG got it. 361 E. MAIN ST. MIDDLETOWN STORE HOURS: M-F 8 AM - 6 PM VISA' SAT. 8 AM - .4 .PM Page