The Behrend Beacon Fri • LEB Movie: “The Mummy” Reed 117- 10pm • PSB Women’s Soccer Tourn. • Bruno’s: Musician, Mike Rayburn -B:3opm r “l Tues Notices SMITH FAMILY GIVES CHAPEL, BELL TOWER TO BEHREND The Larry V. Smith family has made a gift to build a multi-faith chapel and bell tower that will con tribute substantially to the spiritual dimension of a Penn State Behrend education. The $3 million project will be funded by gifts for the bell tower from the late Floyd "Smitty” Smith and his wife, Juanita, and for the chapel by Larry V. Smith, his Kathryn, and their children. Smith, owner of Automation De vices, Inc. in Fairview, said that he and his wife decided to build a Student Activity Fee 1999-2000 SUPPLEMENTAL STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE COMMITTEE $45,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN FALL 1999!!! The Student Activity Fee Committee is preparing to allocate $45,000 in funds for the Fall 1999 Semester. We invite your proposal requests. Please pick up a Funding Proposal Request Form at the Reed Union Building (RUB) Information Desk, the SGA Office, the Office of Student Activities, or the Office of Student Affairs to suggest uses for the available funding. Funding guidelines are summarized below. New this year: The SAF Committee will be meeting on September 7 th , October s**, November 2 nd , and December 7* to review proposals. The proposal submission deadline for 9/7 is 9/7 by 1 p.m.; deadline for 10/5 is 9/28 by 5 p.m.; deadline for 11/2 is 10/26 by 5 p.m.; and deadline for 12/7 is 11/30 by 5 p.m. Excluded from funding consideration arc salaries, nuyor building renovations, and constroctior of new facilities. Student activity fee revenues cannot be used to replace activities currently supported through general University funds. Student activity fee revenues may be used for the following purposes. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES which enhance out-of-class experiences for students. EQUIPMENT which facilitates opportunities for student involvement and campus-wide programming. FACILITIES UPGRADES in direct support of out-of-class experiences. PROGRAM SUPPORT to meet campus-wide programming needs, such as lecture series, music programs, cultural events, and entertainment. RECREATION, including support for club sports, intramurals, open recreation, and facilities and equipment which support these needs. DIVERSE POPULATIONS AND ISSUES, including programs and activities which support and/or enhance such diversity and non-traditional activities. SELECTED SUPPORT SERVICES iHfMii rtfnra vnur written suggestions to the Dean of Students Office, 115 Reedllnion Bulling. rr . s«n*«mh«r 7. 1900 & 1 mm. Questions may be directed to Mr. Kan MUler, Interim Dean of Student Affairs (ext* tflll), Andrea DiPlacido, SGA President (ext 6220), or Stacey McCoy (ext 7135). Thank you in advance for your Input Deadline for Applications for Ist meeting: September 7 at 1:00 pm chapel for the College several years ago, when he was dealing with health problems. "We experienced tremen dous support from family and friends at that time and made the commitment to fund the chapel in the future,” he said. "We’re happy we could honor our commitment." A statement developed by faculty, staff, and students calls for the chapel’s design to "inspire reverence, awe, contemplation, and peace." Early plans envision the chapel with not only a flexible worship space but also rooms for receptions, small gath erings, and meetings. The bell and clock tower will feature a full caril lon of bells that will toll the hour and play both sacred and secular music. On July 13 Penn State's Board of Trustees approved Noelker and Hull Associates, Inc. as the architectural firm that will oversee the project. The Request foi Calendar Calendar of Events 4 sat • Men’s/women’s soccer tourn. 3, spm/ 2,4 pm • SPC Movie: “The Mummy” Reed 117- 10pm • Bruno’s: Comedian, Mike Wilson -B:3opm Wed • V-ball (W) vs, SUNY-Brockport - 7pm • IM Slow Pitch Softball and Tennis begin • MCC Meeting at 4pm in MCC Office ■tivitv Fee Fum firm has a long history of award- win ning designs, including the multi-faith chapel for the President of the United States at Camp David. Design work will begin immediately, and the Col lege expects the project to be sited and ground to be broken within the year. PTDC RECEIVES PRAISE Joseph D. Viola, plastics technology coordinator, and Trevor M. Beauregard, economic development coordinator from the Office Planning and Development of the City of Leominster, Mass.visited the Plastics Technology Deployment Center re cently. Their thank-you letter says it all: The PTDC is quite an extraordinary facility. Tying together R & D, Boor production, product testing, and aca- roposal: September 3, 1999 5 Sun • LEB Movie: “The Mummy” Reed 117- 9pm • Men’s and Women’s Soccer Tourn. 11am and Ipm • LEB Movie: “Instinct” Reed 117- 9pm • Track and Field Meeting 9pm demic instruction under one root is a fantastic achievement. It looks as if your program is leading the way in supplying the plastics related services industry with a quality future workforce Good work, PTDC! ATTENTION PRESI DENTS AND TREASURERS Mandatory Treasury Training Meetings are being held the week of September 7th. Please sign up at the RUB Desk to reserve your time. All Presidents and Treasurers must attend at least one session in order to have access to your accounts. September 7 at 5:30 p.m., September 8 at 9:00 AU-U-DAY .EACH. now referred to as the Behrend “Loop”, pick ups and drop offs: are made near filmy Hall, then near Yarnell Hall, then behind : Perry Hall, in front of Lawrence Hall, and stopping at the usual; place in front of the Reed Union Building, maps are posted at: the first floor entrances to Reed, at the RUB Desk, and in the i glass case near the Student Rctiuities Office in Reed. Soon, the : Hlso, stay tuned for information on extending the Blue Bus • service for every day of the week! • Any questions regarding Blue Bus information or reservations : can be directed Stacey mcCoy at the RUB Desk at 898-7135. Q Thurs SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1999 PENN HATE VS. INDIANA TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE RUB DESK. AS Of WEDNESDAY, THERE WERE ONLY 24 STUDENT Blue Bus Extends Service Throughout Campus!! stops in the “Loop” will be marked with signs. and 6:30 p.m., September 10 at 4:00 PENN STATE ALUMNI PLAN FOOTBALL TRIP The Erie County chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association will travel by bus to University Park on Saturday, Sept. 4, for the Penn State- Akron football game. The group has organized an annual football trip since 1972 and invites all Penn State alumni and friends to join them for the event. The bus will leave at 6 a.m. from the Burlington Coat Factory parking lot at the Millereek Mall and return at approximately 10 p.m. The cost ot the trip, which is $77 for members of the chapter and $B7 for non-members, includes game ticket, bus trip, a sack lunch, and refreshments on the bus. STUDENT TICKETS ARE $l6 TICKETS LEFT! 5 Mon • Labor Day- Holiday 10 Fri • LEB Movie: “Instinct” Reed 117-10 pm • Bruno’s: Comedian, Scott Henry -B:3opm • IM Deadline: Golf- 4pm The group will stop briefly for supper on the way home. To get one of the remaining seats on the bus, call Robert Altsman at 825-2588. EuenC of Che Henb Laciffew Memoßial See page lO foR Cfme and SEPTEMBER PAGE 3 toeek Tocmney pLace