Page 8 The Behrend Beacon Hot Spots in Erie Nautilus Fitness and by Karl Benacci features editor For many of us, little time means eating on the go and eating unhealthy food, which may eventually lead to a loss in energy and less than stellar health. The best way to battle this is to par ticipate in some kind of physical ac tivity. Nautilus Fitness and Raquet club provides the perfect solution to Crossword ACROSS 1 Urge forward 5 Pet cat 10 Rich soil 14 Wander about 15 Accustom to hardship 16 " la Douce" 17 Former confidential matter 19 Sound of disapproval 20 Deserve 21 Storm center 22 William and Sean 23 Sleeper's letters 25 Science of animals 27 Word-for-word 30 Let up 31 Bit of precipitation 33 Felt hat with a brim 37 Gov. tax collector 38 College cheer 40 Adult males 41 Catch 45 Dangling thread 49 Discharge 51 Not skillful with tools 52 Scottish music maker 55 Sharp taste 56 Oscar, for one 57 Fish eggs 59 Anaconda or copperhead 63 Strong wind 64 Avoid jail 66 Periods 67 Financier John Jacob 68 Father 69 Fewer 70 Gravelly 71 Narrative story DOWN 1 High school dance 2 Strong cord 3 Finished 4 Frequenter 5 Even score 6 Forebear ATTENTION ERIE COMMUNITY STUDENTS . . Local company is currently sponsoring special Fall Work Program Excellent starting pay and scholarships available. No experience necessary. Gain quality resume experience. Can lead to career position. Call Meghan 10-6 p.m. 814-836-8970. workforstudents.com Nautilus Fitness and Racquet Club ocate acquet all unhealthy woes Nautilus is located on 2312 West I.sth Street, in the Good Life Mall. What appeals to many of the mem bers of Nautilus is the fitness equip ment, which is of excellent quality, and easy to use A majority of the equipment is in an open area, surrounded by a run ning track, however, there is also a weight room in the rear of the build ing, which is a popular meeting place LilkfriWfVM fT!p 7 Inter 8 Puff of air 9 So far 10 Printed lies 11 University of Maine town 12 Surrounded by 13 Weighty 18 Stand-in 22 Dissimulation 24 Make a miscalculation 26 Fellow with two lett feet 27 Runny French cheese 28 Tall tale 29 High school subj 32 Buddy 34 Sign of things to come 35 Tear apart 36 Raggedy doll 39 Roof 42 Stifle 43 Surrounded by 44 Apple seed c r ogiell for the avid weight lifters. If an individual has a question about an exercise, or how to use a machine, one can ask one of the friendly staff members, who often roam the facil- Solutions 46 Yoko 54 Festive events 47 Command to be 58 Horse food quiet 60 Operatic song 48 Intensely sincere 61 Actor Malden 50 Actress Wright 62 Fencing sword 52 Round roll 64 Saloon 53 Knowledgeable 65 Attempt >,..e . ... '.! j' 't , Friday, August 31, 2001 ity, making sure that equipment is clean, and in working order. Nautilus also has a pool, which is used for water aerobics classes and lane swimming. After a member is done swimming, one can relax in the hot tub, or in the sauna. bQ ~ Y ~~ ; T ~ ~; Also. the club has many racquetball courts, which are home to scrim mages and league plays Lastly, members can enjoy e cry thing from aerobics to karate classes, with a vast selection of skill levels. Keeping in shape is a rewarding experience, and for many of the niem bers at Nautilus, it's also emoyable, which makes Nautilus 1-iniess and Racquet ChM a definite Hot .S'pot Erie. ole at idea, but no inotiey.2 don't miss an opportunity to program! Proposal Deadline: Thursday, September 6' h by 5 p.m. Subsequent Fall deadlines: Thursday, September 27 th by 5 p.m. Thursday, November I s ` by 5 p.m. Thursday, November 29 th by 5 p.m. Proposals can be picked up at the RUB Information Desk, Office of Student Activities, Office of Student Affairs, Student Government Association Office, or at the SAF online webpage: www.pserie.psu.eu/activity/saflindex.htm. ' Completed proposals must be turned into the Office of Student Affairs (Reed 115) by the above deadlines. The SAP Committee meetings are open to the public. You are invited to attend if you wish to discuss your proposal submission or to answer any questions from the Committee. Meeting Dates: Monday, September le 3to 5 p.m. Reed 112 Monday, October P` 3to 5 p.m. Reed 114 Monday, November s th 3to 5 p.m. Reed 112 Monday, December 3 rd 3to 5 p.m. Reed 112 Questions? Contact Ken Miller or Brandi Hovis. Ken Miller: 898-6111 (kenmiller@psu.edu) Brandi Hovis: 898-6220 (SGA Office) Hash browns with the works Ingredients: 1 box frozen hash browns 1/4 C. diced yellow onion (sauteed) 1/3 C. diced lean ham (sauteed) bend your submissions to And don't cop out and raid your mom's recipe box. We want recipes from college students, for college students! Student Activity Fee may have some options for you. Karl Benacci, Features Editor Recipes for You! 1/4 C. diced fresh tomatoes 1 slice of American cheese Sliced Jalapeno peppers (to taste) 1/3 C. chile with beans (heated) Preparation: -Prepare hash browns as directed on box -Add diced onions, diced ham pieces, diced tomatoes, and place one slice of American cheese on top of all. -Sprinkle Jalapeno pepper slices on top of cheese and spoon chili on top of all. -Let simmer on medium heat until cheese has melted and all has heated through. With a large spatula place hash browns on serving dish and enjoy. This is a meal in itself and a great idea for dinner. (And if you screw up or if this is too compli cated, remember: McDonald's serves hashbrowns until 10:30 a.m. Monday thru Saturday and until 11 a.m. on Sunday). We want your recipes! I X . . ..' behrcolls@aoLcorn behrcolls@aolcorn -~ gyp--, ~~°~'~~
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