PennPals to hold meeting tonight According to PennPals Director and College senior Jerry Greenberg, participants are paired with local elementary school children for both individual and group activities. The participants usually spend about three hours per week with the children. -- Daniel Gingiss Kite and Key invites new members The Kite and Key Society will be holding an introductory meeting tonight in room 17 of Logan Hall. Current members and volunteers will meet at 7 p.m. and new students are invited to attend at 8 p.m., according to College senior Norm Hetrick, the group's secretary. Kite and Key is the University's oldest campus and community service organization and represents the University's largest student group. Members perform many service activities including serving as Admissions Office volunteers. -- Randi Feigenbaum
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