The Daily Collegian Tuesday, September 7, 1976 Student organizations span alphabet Editor's lute: There are so many thilT3 to do at Penn State 'that most people don't do any of hem. Therrare so many student y grmations that most people don't know about half of them. The alphabetical listing that follows is the first half of a listing • of student organizations remainder of the list will be in tomorrows paper. Accounting Club: Robert Koehler, 865-3272. A club for anyone interested in ac- counting. 7:30 p.m tomorrow, 10 Sparkg. Student African Association: ' Vivion Diggs, 865-2736. A• club for black students. Meeting to be announced. Agricultural Mechanization lub: 865-7802. A club for agricultural mechanization students and agricultural engineering • students. Meeting to be announced. ;lub: Steve 12. A club for dents. 7 p.m., Hewlett-Packard first family of calculators are in a class by themselves. Hewlett-Packard built the world's first advanced pocket calculator back in 1972. And led the way ever since. _ Today, Hewlett-Packard calculators are recognized asThe Fil 4 st Family by more than one million owners worldwide. In cluding Nobel Prize winners, USA-USSR Its, explorers, educators, 'scientists, imgn, •.In4 students..Here's,why: First family design. , lett-Packard was firsthand con lead—in the translation of state of-the-art technology into advanced calculators. 'Suggested retail price. excluding al Continent.d U S . Alaska and Haw' Air Force ROTC Drill Team: 865-5453. Tryouts are held. Alliance Student Fellowship: 237-7991. A religious organization providing non denominational worship services for Christians. 10:45 a.m. Sunday, HUB Assembly Room. Amateur Radio Club: 865- 7231. A club for amatuers and would-be amateurs. 7:30 p.m., Sept. 15, HUB Assembly Room. American Foundrymen's Society: 865-7601. A club for anyone interested in metal casting. Meeting to be an nounced.• American Economics Association: 865- 69!L:. Open to students in Human Development and Home Economics Education. Meeting to be announced. American Institute of * Aeronautics and Astronautics: Thomas York, 865-1172. A professional organization for students preparing for a career in aerospace engineering, Meeting to be announced. American Institute of Chemical Engineers: 865- engineering students welcome. Meeting to be announced. American Meteorological Society: 865-0478. A club for anyone interested in the weather. Meeting to be an nounced. American Nuclear Society: 865-2011. A club for anyone interested in nuclear science. 2:30 !..m., Sunday, Eisenhower Memorial Lounge. American Society of Civil Engineers: Arthur Miller, 865-1521. Open to civil engineering students. Meeting to be announced. American Studies Association: Jim Carl, 237- 5140. A club for American studies students. 7 p.m. tomorrow. Place to be an nounced. Home American Welding Society Robert Keith, 865-7601. A technical, professional society for undergraduate and graduate students ma joring in engineering. Meeting to be announced. Anthropology Promotion and Enrichment Sodality: Meredith Weber, 237-3089. An organization open to all un dergraduates interested in anthropology and related disciplines such as history, folklore, geography, and sociology. Meetings are bimonthly. Time to be an nounced. • chemical Arab Club: First family performance.. Hewlett-Packard means she kind of performance that includes RPN logic with four-memory stack, a full range of advanced functions, and much, much more. First family reliability. When you buy a Hewlett-Packard calculator you get one year's protection on c i p i rts and o labor. And a tWworking : :di - y - turn-around on most repairs. ~ ," / . . Firsi family support . Every calculator comes with its own comprehensive Owne'r's HandboOk. In t.,. ~s ' ~is ~Fk. Jarwan, 238-5656. A member club of the International Council of Penn - State. Meeting to be announced. • Army ROTC Rangers: Capt. Baker, 863-0368. An extracurricular activity open to men and women associated with Army ROTC. 6:30 p.m., Thursday, 212 Wagner. Association for Women Students: 234-3462. A club for men and , women. 7 p.m., Thursday, 215 HUB. Association of Residence Hall Students: 865-9982. An organization serving residence hall students. 9 p.m., tonight, 225 HUB. Astronomy Club: Sam Dupree, 865-0422. A club for anyone interested in astronomy. Meetings. to be announced. Barbell Club: 'AI Treaster, 865-1741. Membership open to all students. Associated membership open to faculty and staff. Meeting time will be posted in Rec Hall weightlifting room. Biological Society of. Penn State University: Robert Mitchell, 865-1609. A club for anyone interested in the life sciences. Meeting to /be announced. Black Caucus: 863-0047. An organization to promote the successful growth of black students. Open to any Rashid Al- HP-21 Scientific. New low price sBo.oo* • The HP-21 makes short work of the technical calculations even so-called -"non-technical" courses require If you need a calculator that does more than simple arithmetic —this is it—especially at its new low price. • 32 built-in functions and operations. • Performs all standard log and trig functions (in radians or degrees). • Performs rectangular/Polar conversion, register arithmetic and more. • Addressable memory. • Two display modes: Fixed point and scientific HP-22 Business Management. - $165.00* The HP-22 easily handles the kinds of calculations you face in business courses today, in management tomorrow. Breeze through business math calculations. Build existing statistical data into reliable forecasts. If you're going into business administration, this is the calculator for you. • Combines financial, mathematical and statistical capabilities. • Performs complex time-value-of-money computations including interest rates. • Performs rates of return and discounted cash flows for investment analysis. • Performs extended percent calculations, accumulated interest, amortization, etc. • Ten addressable memories. • Full decimal display control HP-25C Scientific Program mable with Continuous Memory. $200.00* The HP-25C is our keystroke programmable. It can solve automatically the repetitive problems every science and engineering student faces. What's more, Continuous Memory lets you retain programs and data even when it's turned off. • Continuous memory capability. • 72 built-in functions and operations • Keystroke programmability. • Branching, conditional test and full editing capability. • Eight addressable memories. •We also offer the HP-25, (without the Continuous Memory feature) for $145.00!' HP-27 Scientific/Plus. $200.00* The HP-27 is for the science or engineering student— whose course work extends into business administration. The reason: It features every pre-programmed scientific . function we've ever offered, plus comprehensive scat and financial functions. Thus the name: Scientific/Plus • 28 pre-programmed exponential, log hnd trig functions, 15 statistical functions, 10 financial functions-53 in all. • 10 addressable memories-20 memories in all. • 6 selective clearing options gives flexible use of memories. • Fixed decimal, scientific or engineering display formats. addition, a complete selection of optional accessories increases the versatility of the calculator of your choice. Hewlett-Packard offers more because Hewlett-Packard's got more to offer. i ' 1 Free booklet while ~,, .„ . . supplies last. "What To Look For Before You Buy An Advanced Calculator" helps you make a wise purchasing decision. Pick up your free copy at your campus bookstore. Or telephone 800.538.7922 (in Calif. ' 800.662.9862) toll-free for the . name of your nearest dealer. HEWLETT minority. 7 p.m., Monday, HUB Assembly Room. Campus Gold Girl Scouts: Polly, 865-2875. An organization affiliated with the Girl Scouts of America. 7 p.m., tomorrow, 111 White Building. Chess Club: Deilereaux, 865-9252. A club for anyone interested in chess. 8 p.m., tomorrow, HUB card room, Chess - Team: John Devereaux, 865-9252. A competitive chess team. 8 p.m., tomorrow, HUB card room. Christian Science Organization: Donald Johnson, 865-1167. 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Eisenhower Chapel Circle K Club: Glenn Stevens, 863-0443. A Kiwanis sponsored service organization open to all students. Meeting to be announced. Collegian, Inc.: 865-1828. A newspaper published for and by , students. See ad vertisements in newspaper for candidate school. Cycling Club: Lee Radabaugh, 865-1938. A club for- anyone interested in cycling, bike safety, and bike maintenance. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16, 365 Willard. PACKARD Dairy Science Club: John Marchezak, 2374444. Open to anyone interested in, dairy cattle. 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 201 Borland. East Asian Studies Society: Mark Pattie, 863-0105. A club for anyone interested in East Asian studies. 7 p.m., Thursday, Kern international lounge. Eastern Orthodox Fellowship: 238-8164. An organization to give Orthodox Christians the opportunity to maintain their faith while a way from home. Meets Tues day evenings. Economics Club: Betty Arnow, 865-5144. A club for anyone with an interest in economics. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 620 Kern. Food Science Club: 865- 5444. Open to all students. Meeting to be announced. Forestry Society: Linda, 865-4237. A club - for anyone interested in natural resource management. 7: 30 p.m. Sept. 15, 262 Willard. Free University: 863-0038. An organization ofr anyone wishing to teach or learn a skill or talent outside the regular classroom setting. . • I 1 11 EMI MIN MI k . 40 THIS COUPON GOOD EVERYDAY 4.44 k l o 4, I#I4P*kOIIIREE "Nr oso , ; I Ip. 4 , 46 / , c !, j:ste. • on 111 • . I 4 _ Buy any Vizza • I • Medium With on• or more toppings 1 I • at the regUlar price Get identic al Medium PIZZA momO A N T E T C H, O sL u o p c O AT NFI N E O R N C LY CUSTOMER Little CaeSait II 6 iv t- .. .: ' 7 I ( "'Ili) "ACROSS FROM OLD MAIN' "ABOVE MV:O4% . BAit" ' c from I I \ 4 Entrance Front I R.ar Marco Part!lng_Oaiage) - l Deliveries 8.-l a. . . li IV ' 237- 148 1 L. ._ . Pick Up, or Delivery 11111111111• mill here's half 6:45 p.m. tonight, 223 HUB French Club: 863-0727. A club for anyone interested in French. Meeting to be an nounced. French Gradthite Organization: Regina Lambrech, 237-1579. An organization that provides a link between the French faculty and French graduate students. Meeting to be announced. Future Farmers of America: Frank Anthony, 863-0443. A club for anyone interested in rural development. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21, 112 Armsby. Geological Science Club: Charles Tapper, 865-2475. A club for anyone interested in earth and mineral sciences. Meeting to be announced. Glee Club: - W. Bruce Trinkley, 865-0431. The club is looking for tenors and basses. Tryouts today ' through Friday, 201 Music Building. Hillel Foundation: 237-2908. An organization for Jewish students. 8 p.m. Friday, shabbat services and oneg shabbat. 10 a.m. Saturday, shabbat services. INDIAN HANDWOVEN BEDSPREADS VAST SELECTIONS SINGLE & DOUBLE SIZES THE END RESULT Horticulture Club: 865 1- -" 6594. A club for anyone in terested .1 in horticulture. 7. p.m. tomorrow, 108 Tyson. Individual 'and Family Studies Student Organization: Ruth Aitken, 865-1447. Open to all - IFS students. 7 p.m. Sept. 16, Human Development Living Center. Industrial Arts Society: 863-0275. A club for anyone interested in industrial arts education. Meeting to be announced. , _ L 10 MINUTES OF YOUR TIME COULD SAVE A FRIEND'S LIFE. Ivor free Information. w ritelo: DRUNK DRIVER. Box 2305 Rockville. !Maryland 20552 0 109 SOUTH ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE'
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