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Having a Dali ince tradition has it that Engineers' Week falls on the same week as St. Patrick Day, the week is brought to a close by the Shamrock Ball. Eating, drinking, and dancing are among the evening's festivities as well as awards presentation for the honors received during the Week. This is a nice and easy way to bring a week full of excitement and competition to an end. JUST RELAXING AND ENJOYING the company of friends is one of the best parts of the evening. THIS COUPLE TAKES a breather while waiting for the activities to continue. A DELICIOUS BUFFET was one of the many highlights of the fulfilling evening. Engineers' Week ACTIVITIES JmJi
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The Nome of the Gome ngineers' Week just would not be the same without the annaul Game Night. With all the preparation that went into the event, it was a great success. Each department from the School of Engineering sponsored a game. Other engineers got the chance to test their skills at everything from monopoly to roulette. In this atmosphere of excitement there's no winners or losers, just competition. THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE was waiting for those who were willing to take a chance. ROMAN GLADIATORS guarded the entrance to the games sponsored by the Industrial Engineers. THESE GENTLEMEN ran the poker game and took care of security at the Club MME. Engineers' Week jL J activities
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Writer's Conference Year of the Pennsylvonio Writer sported its usual parade of award winners while offering subtle difference from its predecessors. By bringing in a total of ten successful writers, the conference was bigger than ever before. What started out nine years ago as an event that happened over a Friday night and Saturday morning has evolved into a full weekend affair, with this year's Conference beginning at noon Friday, March 29, and lasting until Sunday, March 31. Friday evening marked an additional chance for nostalgia buffs to take in a screening of the classic film Casablanca, followed by an appearance by its distinguished writer, Julius J. Epstein. Saturday presented black activist-poet, Sonia Sanchez and 1977 Lamont Prize Winner, Gerald Stern, both of whom joined Jack Gilbert to give readings. A panel discussion entitled, Poetry in America, followed on Sunday. JULIUS EPSTEIN DISCUSSES the writing of Casablanca as well as his many other films. ANNIE DILLARD HELPED make the weekend a success, with good communications between the Writers and the participants. JOSEPH BRUCHAC, FOUNDER and Editor of The Greenfield Review moderates a panel discussion on Pennsylvania Literary Magazines. Writers Conference ACTIVITIES
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