available whenever blood is needed I f blood supplies are low, or a situation arises when an individual needs a lot of blood, the Blood Bank will contact the fra ternity and ask for donors. The fraternity will vote on the request and supply blood to the Blood Bank in the type they requested. Moon says this pro gram used to be available to veterans and their fami lies only, but has now been made available to anyone The Friday before Veteran's Day, November 11, the fraternity is trying something new. Each year they hold an observance on campus and replace the flag in front of the Olmsted building, but this year they will also have demon strations and displays of weapons and military exercises. Moon says he hopes to attract more members of the communi ty to this year's event For more informa tion on Chi Gamma lota and membership, stop by the Student Activities Office or contact Gordon Moon via E-mail at grmllB@psuedu. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA IS LOOKING FOR ACCOUNTING AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS INTERNS The State Civil Sre\ ice Commission is currently accepting applications for Accounting and Computer Interns. Most interns \\ ork in state agencies located in the Ilarrisbuaz area. Interns \\ ill receive compensation. valuable cork experience and consideration for full time cmplo \ meet after 2radU3flon Juniors enrolled in a bachelor's degree program in accounting and sophomores enrolled in a bachelor's decree program in computer science are encouraged to apply. Penns Is aria rcsidenc is required Application materials and additional infornlation can he obtained from Benito\fa mezSte,cLarur State CI Commi,lon Di, ; , ,ion of Recrultmcnt PO Bo \ .569 Ham,huro.. PA I 710-cvq, , i (717)7k7-6127 APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY OR POSTMARKED BY DECEMBER 13, 1996 From Alumni • • . 2 mentors, according to Malm. The criteria is leadership, accom plishment, and profes sionalism. The students are able to call the mentors and "get a feel for them," said Malm. I f things go well, then a match has been made. If not, the student can then select someone else. After the match, the students have an orientation session to attend. This allows them to get the most from the mentor mentee relationship, said Malm. There is also a "kickoff" break fast for them to get to know each other. After the breakfast, students should have contact with their mentor at least five times from LOW IMPACT/STEP AEROBICS (COMBINED WITH STRENGTH TRAINING) MONDAY & WEDNESDAY 12:30-1:30 P.M. & 5-6 P.M. CLASS BEGINS SEPT. 3, 1996 (FIRST WEEK'S CLASS WILL BE TUES. & WED. DUE TO LABOR DAY( CLASS HELD IN MULTIPURPOSE ROOM CAPITAL UNION BUILDING 61,1.11 , 1 N 1111,1qµi (1110,1 /01 v 1 1 . 1 N. , / 'O.lll ,1.1,1 N 1 e, STAI T. IA(111 re OR Al 1, Ni 14,14 MORI 1N1.0.1A111,4 nll R14 • H1,111. 1111 I 11l \ our local Pennsy h aura Job (,2lver See the Blue Pages of sour telephone Oos emmenc Office,-State Labor and Iricu•ar, Job Center or Job Sen ice (And Do It With A Lot Of Style.) ti TOYOTA SEE YOUR TOYOTA DEALER TODAY. ~Trcy'r.7.' October to April. This might mean going to the job site or just dis cussing current issues in the field. At the end of the year, there is a "Wrap up" reception and evaluation to complete, Maim says Some students have been lucky in the past to be offered jobs or internships, he added. Former student participants have been known to come back and say "Wow!" Maim said. Sorry to cut this short, but I am apply ing for an alumni mentor myself and I promised Maim that I would return to his office after I wrote this article. I have to find a criminal justice and psychology alumni and the deadline is Sept. 30, 1996. \ `,. -`- Students... Win a Free ilollllllltef Stop in at any Isaac's after 4pm to register See store for details. MKOMAOO Touo Agbit ©V© If you are away from home and would like to register to vote in your home,state, stop by the Student Assistance Center, Wll7 Olmsted Building, and pick up the "National Voter Registration Form." NEWS Fr • m WPSH • • . 5 will DJ private parties. Ditullio says, "We do have DJ equipment, but the parties have to be one's where they card for age." WPSH further plans to attract advertis- ers by offering reduced rates compared to com mercial radio. Watkins said the station has a studio w here they can even produce advertise ments. Watkins said that PSH students will soon be able to purchase T shirts and hats, which carry the station's new name and slogan. "Coming to a body near you," Watkins says. If you want to find out how to become a DJ for WPSH or call in your requests, you can reach the station at (717) 948-6396. ISAAC Restaurant & Deli ~e,com Visit us at wwwisaacs, ershey •3-9665 ist Shore estown Rd 'l-1111 st Shore ;smoyne 6-1111 Thought" er 16:-2-9: Toyota's Affordable Sporty Fun Car. CAPTIMES, September 19, Want a flood buzz ROLL out the Ffel The Capital Times We need: Reporters Columnists Photographers Copy Editors Designers Account/Billing Managers Advertising Sales Reps Layout Artists Entertalnment/Restuarant Reviewers Open to all students Calender of September 21 - PO vs. Temple September 24 - SGA Meeting, September 24 - Mark Pittman, September 26 - Heindel Library October 1 - Using Psyclnfo on LIAS, workshop, October 1 - SGA Meeting, Rm 216 October 1 - "Time Management" October 3 October 3 October 8 October 8 October 9 October 10 October 10 We will even train you. Join our team today! Call (717) 948-6440 or stop by in W-341, Olmsted Bldg Events Giant Stadium 216, 12:30 pm hypnotist,Dining Commons, 9 pm workshop-Searchin America: History and Li Heindel Library 12:30 pm workshop, Noon-12:30p Dining Commons "Time Management" workshop, 3-3:30p Dining Commons OAB Meeting, Rm 216, 12:30 pm Searching ERIC (LIAS and LAN versions) SGA Meeting, Rm 21 12:30 pm XGl's Blood Drive, Gallery Lounge Searching the MLA International Bibliography workshop Cap Times 3rd Issu will be published