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eptember 4, 1992
Lucy Keeney, Karen Barboza and David Waverly (I. to r.) represent
the Management Information Systems (MIS) club at Club Fest.
Free!!
Intensive Meditation Seminar right here in Harrisburg!!
Sept. 8 Meditation Sept. 10 Happiness
Sept. 11 Miracles Sept. 15 Power
Sept. 17 Balance Sept. 18 Wisdom
Sept. 22 Enlightenment Sept. 24 Stress Reduction
Sept. 25 Career Success Sept. 29 Relaxation
On Tuesday and Thursday evenings we will be downstairs in the North Hall of the University
Center at 2986 N. 2nd Street, in Harrisburg. On Friday nights we will meet at the Days Inn at
815 Eisenhower Blvd., in Highspire.
This is a special program designed for those between the ages of 19 and 29.
Sponsored by the Philadelphia Society of Meditative Arts and Allegra Systems, Inc.
Call (215) 552-8829 for details.
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• Treasurer
• Executive Board Secretary
• Senior Senator at Large (X 3 Positions)
• Senior Senator Behavioral Science
• Junior Senator Public Policy
IMPORTANT DATES:
* ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE TURNED IN BY 12 NOON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1992
* ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 15,16, 17
* ALL NEW SENATORS & OFFICERS WILL BE SWORN IN SEPTEMBER 22,1992 @ 12:30 P.M.
• Finance Committee
•Awards Banquet • Campus Compact
• Student Leader Conference • Student Affairs
• Commonwealth Campus Student Government • Academic Affairs
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ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE STUDENTS
THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
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• Election Screening
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28 clubs represented
Despite a little confusion:about what
time it really began, the Club Fest
succeeded on Wednesday, September 2.
"The misprint in This Week' messed
things up a little," said Rick DelGiorno,
president of Student Government
Association.
Although the Club Fest officially
started at 12:00 p.m., clubs set up at
11:00 so any students who came then
because of the misprint would find what
they were looking for.
The confusion didn't seem to hurt
anything though, according to Hilary
Zeiders, assistant station manager at
WPSH.
"There seemed to be more student
participation than there was last spring,"
Zeiders said.
Zeiders also said that many clubs
"did a better job at selling themselves"
this year.
• Committee Secretary
• Junior Senator at Large
• Junior Senator Business
Administration
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at Club Fest
Stacey Simmers
Capital Times Staff
• Computer Facilities
• Faculty Senate
• Admissions
• Library
Of the 28 clubs present in the
Gallery Lounge, only two were new.
The Humanities Club, which is still
in the formation stages, was one of
those.
"We never really got off the ground
last year," said Deborah McCoy, a
member of the Humanities Club. "We
were an informal club last year."
The other new club was the Water
Environmental Association of
Pennsylvania (WEAP).
Bill Burrell, president of WEAP, said
that his club consists primarily of
environmental engineers but they would
like to broaden their membership.
"We'd like to see students from other
majors get involved so they know
what's going' on in the environment,"
Burrell said.
Students didn't come to the Club Fest
just to eat some free pizza, they wanted
to know how to join clubs.
"Without this, I would never know
where to join any clubs," said Virginia
Murphy, a junior psychology student.
Capital Times
Met SUM Misvging:
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
at 12:30 p.m. In room W-341
Present staff must attend.
NEWCOMERS WELCOMEII
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necessary.
• Senior Senator Humanities
• Junior Senator Humanities
• Junior Senator Engineering
• Various Ad Hoc
• International Affairs
• Faculty Counci
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