Thursday, August 22,1996 Alumnus gives to enhance College’s commitment to working with area manufacturers ccrtirudlanpagri At the same time, Benson started his own machining company operating in the basement of his home, and in 1967, it was incorporated as Reddog Industries. In 1984, Reddog Industries acquired Parker White Metal through a buyout, incorporating under the name of PHB, Inc. PHB, Inc. has more than 1,000 employees at three facilities in Erie County, recording annual sales in excess of $BO million. Today the company remains a full-service national and international supplier of quality products in the die casting, machining, tooling and molding industries, providing products and services to a wide variety of industries from automotive and aerospace to electronics and entertainment During his career, Batson was deeply committed to service activities in the Erie community. He served on the board of directors of both the United Way of Erie County and the Manufacturers’ Association of Get your favorite Subway subs on Sunday too. Tasty meats piled on fresh baked bread, topped with free fixin s. Come to Subway for our Sunday best. ["•si $l.OO Offir] * Not good with Not good with 1 | any other offer any other offer g I K-Mart Plaza K-Mart Plaza I 899-9889 Offer txplres 9/30/96 899-9889 J Northwestern Pennsylvania, and held membership in the Elk Valley Rotary. In 1995, Benson received the prestigious Penn State Alumni Fellow Award from the Penn State Alumni Association. It was a fitting award for the founder and first president of the Behrend Alumni Club. Benson and his wife, Geida, live in Jupiter Island, Fla., where he was recently named chairman of the board and CEO of Fuelbusters International. The company manufactures and markets a revolutionary and environmentally safe fire fighting material. With corporate offices in Atlanta, Ga., and Palm Beach, Fla., Fuelbusters International currently has 25 sales organizations throughout Asia and Europe, and 30 in the United States. Penn State-Behrend will officially dedicate the James O. Benson Building and the Engineering Complex in a ceremony on Friday, September 20. 1996. Orientation Schedule of Events Thursday, Awguat 22 5.-00 pm * 6:00 pm lion Ambassadors’ Mating - Memorial Room GtenhHf Farmhouse Perm State Pride is the main focus of this organfctation, The Lion Ambassadors sent* as the Student Alumni Corp, host special events on campus, and gain great leadership ski)!s. 7:oopm-8:00 pm Association of Black Collegians’ Organizational Meeting Reed Lecture Halt The Association of Black Coßegians (ABC) seeks to promote an awareness and appreciation for cuttural dhwsity at the Coflege through special programs, speakers and films. Al) students are irtvied to attend. 10:00 pm-12:00 am Mwfc; Htwy&km* Admission: Frw for all students during Orientation. Friday, August 23 ftOO pm * 12:00 am BRUNCra GRAND OPEWNGf Bruno’s NightciubWintSfgfSsn Cafe Brunos H Penn StafoHSehrsnd’s wssksnd nighidub. Bruno’s Is open every Friday and Saturday owning from 8:00 pm until 12530 am with sntertalnmsnt Admission Is frso. ♦ i Friday's Estartatattsrit: hypnotist - Frsd Winters Youll bs masmsrizocf by tho taisnts of Fwd Winters. Hs'B amazsyou with his psychic ability and hypnotic humor. itoftopm-lMm Movie: Happy GBmom Admission: Free for ell students Owing Orientation. Saturday, August 24 11:00 am *"4:00 pm 3*on3 Basketball Tournament Perry Haß Outdoor Court 4:00 pm -10£0 pm Welcome Back Blowout Ski Slope As Orientation winds down, the evening heats up. Three of foe region's hottest bands wilt Hast the aid Hope with music, food and fool Featured bends include #»e alternative sound* of Bnmm Mary, the Intense, Metering Woes of 4aim Sfcee, end the mixture o< Latin, Reggae end Funk ot One World Trtoo. Reed Lecture Hall Movie: Happy Q Knew Sunday, August 25 8:00 pm-9:00 pm - fMUnkxiOMKMf A Catholic Eucharist liturgy for alt students, faculty and staff. Sponsored fay Penn State-Behrend Csatt>oScCamposMlnSstfy. 8:00 pm *9:00 pm THE RUB DESK The official information center of Penn State - Behrend Bus Passes v Tokens v Laser cards Cleveland Plain Dealer Pittsburgh Post Gazette \ New York Times $l.( Wall Street Journal $1 USA Today $.50 Buffalo News $.85 Baseball Weekly $l.( Student Programming Council Him Series Rood Lactura Hail Studant Programming Council Film Series Reed Uctura Hall • Protestant Campus Ministry Service Rood 114 Join the Collegian Staff! The first meeting is today at 5:30 PM Newspapers r Gifts & Balloons NEWSPAPERS AVAILABLE AT THE RUB DESK: Erie Moming/Daily Time; For more information cal in Academic 41 Page 3
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