oh — LION’SEYE — . Page 3 October 11, 1982 SPIRIT WEEK IS HERE 1 Schedule of Activities for Spirit Week Monday, October 11 4th period — Karate club demonstration behind the cafe- teria 5th period — Student vs. Faculty volleyball game on the soccer field” Tuesday, October 12 4th period — Tug-a-war spon- sored by ROTC on the soccer field — Black Student League Softball game on soccer field” Wednesday, October 13 Interval (10:45 - 11:45) — auc- tioning of soccer players and cheerleaders behind the cafeteria 4th period — Drama club will present a variety show in rm. - 101 Featured acts: mimes, comedy skits, and much more Thursday, October 14 4th period — ROTC will hold another tug-a-war behind the caf. — Black Student League will sponsor ‘‘Capture the flag” Friday, October 15 BLUE AND WHITE DAY — Everyone is requested to wear blue and white 2nd — 5th period — Behind the cafeteria: — ROTC obstacle course — Student Activities Committee will sponsor a live band™** — Undergraduate Student Association sponsored barbeque — Karate club will spon- sor activities booths — SAC will be selling popcorn and cotton candy — The camera club will be taking old- fashioned pictures — Drama Club members will be dressed as clowns — there will be a balloon lift-off at the end of the day. Saturday, October 16 1:00 P.M. Soccer game PENN STATE VERSUS (Home) HAZELTON * sponsored by the Inter- Christian Fellow- ship. All those who wish to participate should show up on the soc- cer field before 5th period. ** al] those interested should show up on the soccer field before 4th period *** the live band, THREE WAY STREET, will play throughout the afternoon. Throughout Spring Week, a ping pong tournament will be held in the cafeteria. See posters for details. Also, througout the week, a tennis tournament will be held on the Penn State courts. All in- terested should leave their name and phone number in the SAC mailbox found in the Stu- dent Activities office in the modulars. — Beth Morris — Lisa Epps photo by Jim Henneke photography campus. The camera club is offering service to the Anyone who would want the club to print pictures for them please let the club know. The services will be done within 24 hours. If you would posures — 2.25 per roll 36 exposures — 3.50 per roll Development of Black and White film: one roll of 20 exposures 1.75; includes contact sheet one roll of 36 exposures Camera Club News Contact sheet of negatives - 1.25 The darkroom is located in room 128LLC. During Spirit Week the Camera Club will be taking old time pictures. If anyone is in- like the club to take pictures 1.75; includes contact sheet terested in having their picture - Will You B attle ‘and develope them please give Printing Black and White taken ‘please see the [ J : : ; us one week prior notice. 8 x10 — 2.00 photographer outside during 9 The following prices apply: 5x7 — 1.00 the week of October 11 - 16. The Penn State Stars ! Black and White film;20 ex- 4x5 —.75 You can battle the Penn State stars by having the winning time on the obstacle course to be held during spirit week. Prizes will be awarded to the three male and female students with the fastest overall times. Just what is this obstacle course? A challenging, grueling event which includes running through tires, jumping across a creek, crawling under some low wire, a log walk, softball throw, and low hurdles. Have some real fun during Spirit Week — test your skill against the obstacle course. Students can sign up for the event at the registration table near the start/finish point in the apple orchard on race day, which is Friday, October 15, between 10 a.m. and noon. The winning times will be posted and prizes will be awarded at 12:05 p.m. Show your spirit — involved!! Get Spring was great, but summer was a blast. (See page 4) HIS FIRST YEAR OUT OF COLLEGE, FRANK QUACKENBUSH RENOVATED THREE BUILDINGS, WORKED ON A DAM, PAVED A ROAD, AND BUILT TWO CHOPPER PADS. “Most of the engineers | graduated with probably wound up -as an assistant engineer to somebody else. Maybe doing the details for somebody else’s design or supervising some small aspect of construction. “But my first year as an Engineer Lt., I've designed many of my own projects and supervised the construction on everything from baseball dugouts to the concrete work on a dam. Earthmoving, grading, filling, paving, concrete work, masonry — you name it, I've supervised it. “Whether | stay in the Army or go into civilian construction work later. I've got experience that some engineers won't have when they're 30!” Army ROTC got Frank Quackenbush off to a good start in his field. It can do the same for you “whether you're a civil engineer or an English major. For more information stop by the Army ROTC office on campus. And begin your future as an officer. 2nd Lt. Frank Quehonth majored in civil engineering af the University of Arizona and was a member of Army ROTC. ARMY ROTC. BEALL YOU CAN BE.
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