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1 The Society of Women Engineers
Welcome Back to SWE

2 Agenda General Meeting 1 Welcome to SWE Who and What SWE is
Societal and National Membership Officer Introduction Semester Overview National Conference Open Positions T-shirt Orders Ice-Breaker Bingo Minute-to-Win-It

3 Who and What SWE Is Sectional Membership National Membership
“Stimulate women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expand the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, demonstrate the value of diversity.” Sectional Membership National Membership Collegiate fee ($20) C2C ($50)

4 Officer Introduction President: Shayla Glynn
Vice President: Anya Burke Secretary: Jennifer Belkofer Treasurer: Kailey Vlack Outreach Chair: Gabby Cario

5 Semester Overview Professional Meetings Outreach Activities
Career Panel Senior Presentations Social Events End of semester Christmas Party And More!

6 SWE National Conference
Please talk to Shayla if you are interested in attending Deadline to register with UT SWE: Monday September 17th World’s Largest Conference for Women Engineers Minneapolis, MN WE18: October 18th -20th

7 Open Positions Social Media Chair Programs Committee
Attend executive meetings upon request of the executive board. Organize the Facebook, Instagram, and UT SWE Twitter accounts Post on each social media account at least once per week/2 weeks Post about meeting information, and members in SWE Upload any pictures to the Google Drive Programs Committee Attend executive meetings upon request of the executive board. Help plan SWE general meetings. Help make sure that all materials/ food for each meeting is bought/ organized. Assist in planning at least two professional meetings each semester. Input ideas for meeting themes.

8 T-Shirt Options Order forums due 9/18/18

9 Follow Us on Social Media
Facebook : UT Society of Women Engineers Instagram : utoledo_swe Twitter

10 Kokosing Construction Company: Information Session
Thursday September 20, 2018 6pm – 7:45pm NE Room 1022 Looking for SWE members who are Civil CET majors

11 Get to know fellow SWE members!
Icebreaker Bingo Get to know fellow SWE members! Need Cover All to Win!

12 Minute to Win It: Face the Cookie
Lean your head back and place a cookie in the center of your forehead. When the 1-minute timer begins, use only your face to move the cookie from your forehead to your mouth. Cookies must be placed in the middle of your forehead and not touching your eyebrows. You can tilt your head and move your face, but you cannot touch a cookie with your hands. The cookie must remain in contact with your face, so you can't try to toss it from your forehead and catch it in your mouth. If a cookie falls before reaching your mouth, you must start over with a fresh cookie. The cookie must actually go in your mouth, held securely by your lips and/or teeth, to count.

13 Minute to Win It: Junk in the Trunk
To play Junk in the Trunk, you wear a contraption that consists of a tissue box filled with Ping-Pong balls. This box is stuck on your rump, and you have to shake all the balls out in one minute or less in order to win. When the one-minute timer begins, the player then starts jumping and wiggling and shaking in order to get all eight of the balls out of the box. Successfully accomplish this before the timer runs out and the player is a winner. There's really only one rule that needs to be adhered to in order to play Junk in the Trunk. The player cannot touch the box, balls, or belt with hands or any other body part. The balls must come out of the box as a direct result of body movements.

14 Minute to Win It: Dizzy Mummy
The player completing the challenge will need a little assistance from another player. The assistant will hold a roll of toilet tissue and the player will take the end in one hand. When the clock starts, the player will spin in circles, attempting to cover himself or herself completely with the tissue.

15 Minute to Win It: How’s It Hanging
Tie the string to the banana and make sure it’s secure. Tie the other end of the string to the waist band of the player’s pants, in the front. The banana should be hanging just above the ground. Place the hula hoop on the ground and the two oranges on the ground outside the hula hoop, a few feet away. The player must use only the banana to move both oranges inside the hula hoop.

16 Minute to Win It: Nose Dive
Petroleum jelly is placed on a paper plate, and the bowl of cotton balls is positioned next to it. The empty bowl is positioned a few feet away. When the clock starts, the player dips his or her nose into the petroleum jelly to place some on the tip of their nose. They then attempt to pick up one of the cotton balls using only their nose. When the player has secured a cotton ball, they move to the empty bowl and deposit it there, without using their hands.

17 Minute to Win It: Stick the Landing
Before the challenge, the water bottle is half-filled with water. The player holds the bottle and stands approximately 5 feet away from the table. When the clock starts, the player tosses the bottle in an attempt to get it to land right-side up on the table. They must land the bottle correctly within the allotted 60 seconds to win the challenge.

18 Next Meeting: Tuesday, Sept. 18th, 6:00pm

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