FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2000 Friday, September 1: 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m the Behrend Fields. 4:00 p.m. Commuter Council Meeting in Reed 113 All Commuters are welcome. 4:00 p.m. Intramural Deadline for: Tennis, Slow Pitch Softball. Sand Volleyball 10:00 p.m LEB Movie: En Brockovich in Rt Lecture Hall 117 Saturday, Se 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m at the Behrend Fields. 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer Tournament at the Behrend Fields. 10:00 p.m. LEB Movie Erin Brockovieh in Reed Lecture Hall 117. Sunday, September 3: 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer Tournament at the Behrend Fields. Catholic Mass 8:00 p.m in Reed Commons 10:00 p.m. LEB Movie: Erin Brockovich in Reed Lecture Hall 117. monday, September 4: No classes: Monday schedule will shift to Wednesday. n , D , J 4:UU p.m. Greek Kush Week at Outside Basket ball Courts. No Blue Bus service due to holiday. Tuesday, September 5: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Alpha Sigma Alpha “Guess the Skittles” in Reed Union Building. Noon to Midnight IFC/Panhellenic Rush will fe. a bonfire with a band and food. Event held at the SI Slope. Rainsite will be in Reed Commons starting 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Intramural captains and officials meet ings in Erie Hall 019. Greek Rush Week at Outdoor Basket- 7:00 p.m ball Courts 7:00 p.m. Protestant Worship Service in Reed Conference 113. Men’s Soccer Tournament at Men's Soccer Tournament L a encar or B / Ky I. _ U ' ; Vy . U .v 'Vv/;!*,* Jr _jW.Kinn.il 1 „r .. iaAA A.444AAA A ; . ■wwww i wwwww i vw'ww:w Wednesday, September 6: Auditions for Ten Little Indians at the Studio 4:00 p.m Theatre. AUDITIONS OPEN FOR TEN LITTLE INDIANS Nobody does a murder mystery better than Agatha Christie, and Ten Little Indians is the best of the best. There are ten statuettes of Indians on the mantle of the vacation house on a remote coastal island. The nursery rhyme above the mantle tells how each little indian met his death until there were none. Eight guests are invited to a weekend at the house. They have never met each other or their host. A recorded voice accuses each of them of murder, including the two servants; the suspicious, tension and killings begin. When one little indian falls off of the mantle, one guest dies. One down and nine to go. There are roles in the play for eight men and three women of varying ages and attitudes (18-65). Readings will be provided at the auditions. Scripts are available to read ahead of time at the Reserve Desk of the Penn State Behrend Library. Auditions are open to Behrend stu dents, faculty and staff along with the local community. Women’s Soccer vs. Wooster at Behrend 4:30 p.m Fields. 5:15 p.m. Student Government Association Weekly Meeting in Reed Conference 114. Thursday, September 7: Alpha Sigma Tau “Guess the Skittles” in Reed 11:00 a.m Union Building College Republicans meeting in Reed 3 2:30 p.m 4:30 p.m. —Auditions for Ten Little Indians at the Studio Theatre. 7:30 p.m. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship in 126 Science Building. 8:00 p.m. Track and Field Meeting in Reed Lecture Hall 117 A Closer Look/^\ 9:00 p.m. LEB Movie Rules of Engagement in Reed Lecture Hall in. vents mark Your Calendars Theta Phi Alpha and Tau Kappa Epsilon present HIGH ON THE HILL featuring Grass Menagerie and Mercury. September 9th from 6:30 - 9:30 pm at the Behrend Ski Slopes. (Rain site: Reed Commons). Free food will be available. II you have any questions, please leave a note in the Theta Phi Alpha mailbox. THEATER TRIP: LORD OF THE FLIES On Sunday September 17, there will be a theater trip to the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario to see a stage adaptation by Nigel Williams, based on the novel Willial Golding. The story traces the descent into savagery of a group of British schoolboys who are stranded without adults some- where in the South Pacific just after World War 2. Tickets are $35, and they include transportation. There are only 14 seats in the van, so don’t delay!! To make reservations, or for further information, contact Mr. Elliot at x 6279 or Academic 145. Join fellow Penn State students at University Park for All-U-Day. A day where students from all Penn State campuses can attend a Penn State football game. Tickets will be sold at a reduced rate of $l7 to students. The game takes place on No vember 4th, but come up for the whole weekend and enjoy a tailgating party and other activities at University Park. Only 50 tickets are allotted to Behrend, so stop by the RUB desk to complete the sign-up sheet. Bring Penn State ID and cash/check for each ticket. Only 2 tickets per student, first- come, first served. Questions or comments may be directed to Chris Rizzo, Director of Student Activities, at 898-6171 or clr4@psu.edu. PARENTS AND FAMILIES WEEKEND Parents and families weekend will be held on Septembei 29th and continue until October Ist. This is a weekend to partici pate in a celebration for parents, families and students. Highlight' include Casino Night, a Tail Gate Party and Comedian Michae Dean Ester. Reservation deadline is September 25th. Question? about Parents and Families Weekend should be directed to the Office of Student Activities at 898-6171. STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE FUNDING The Student Activity Committee is preparing to allocate money for Fall 2000. Please pick up a Funding Proposal Re quest Form at the RUB desk, the SGA Office, the Office of Student Activites, or the Director of Student Affairs Office to suggest uses for the available funding. Forms and additional information are also available at the Student Activity Fee web site located at www.pserie.psu.edu/affairs/saf/index.htm. Filing deadline is Friday, September 8, 2000. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION MEETINGS This year’s meetings will be held on Wednesdays at HIGH ON THE HILL ALL-U-DAY