Page 4 The Behrend Beacon Kevin Locke (below) jumps through hoops to entertain his au dience. Locke, an acclaimed Na tive American performer whose L.akota name, Tokeya Inaji, means "The First to Arise", came to Behrend Monday for a noon per formance in the McGarvey Com mons. Locke is an accomplished hoop dancer, storyteller, and Northern Plains flute player. Students from Edison Elementary and Luther Memorial Learning Center came to watch him perform and reacted enthusiastically to his interactive demonstrations. Locke taught the children, among other things, a prayer to the Great Spirit using sign lan guage and a folk tale about the seven directions on the Earth -- north, south, east, west, heaven, earth, and inside a person -- cor relating to the seven holes on his flute. Locke's equipment unfortu nately did not arrive in Erie when he did, so he had only two flutes and none of his other parapher Wildlife conservation officer Larry M. Smith discusses the history of conservation efforts in Erie County. Smith (above), a representative of thie Pennsylvania Game Commission, greeted students and faculty on Tuesday, allowing them to survey taxidermically preserved animals indigenous to Erie. He explained the training involved in becoming a wildlife officer and shared his excitement over the return of the coyote to Erie County. On Wednesday, members of the Behrend community (right) had the opportunity to interact with live animals when Erie Zoo staff brought some special visitors to Behrend. Among the animals were a turtle, a tenrec, and a young alligator. PHOTO BY ERIN McCARTY / BEHREND BEACON Reality Check and Alpha Phi Omega, two service-oriented organizations involved in this week's activities, attract rumbling stomachs with their barbecue on Tuesday. For a $2 donation or a canned good, attendees got to chow down on freshly grilled burgers and hot dogs. nalia with him for his noon perfor mance. Those who were able to return at 5 p.m. saw him work wonders with his hoops. PHOTO BY ERIN McCARTY / BEHREND BEACON CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ::.: , ..;''''1ti'......1..:',.•....•„:' - 4._..:....'.-__1 1 ,.i.1 Ecological sustainability task force identifies seven goals for Behrend: * Reduce energy use and promote cleaner fuels * Conserve water * Minimize waste -- solid, liquid, and hazardous * Increase healthfulness of food and reduce its waste * Delineate, protect, and preserve forest and wetland communities * Incorporate "green" practices into renovation and construction of facilities * Promote ecological stewardship within college community On Tuesday, Behrend's Outdoor Club brought this inflatable mountain to the lawn behind Reed so adventurous passersby could give their climbing skills a whirl. Friday, April 26, 2002 PHOTO BY ERIN McCARTY / BEHREND BEACON PHOTO BY ERIN McCARTY / BEHRENC BEACON Student Name (please print) Semester I pledge the amount shown below as my contribution to the 2002 Senior Class Gift. The balance of my GENERAL DEPOSIT, at the time of my graduation, will be my gift. I would like my gift to Fund: (Please Check Space Below) I Wish To Pledge: The 2002 Senior Class Gift - Memorial Flag Pole Balance of my GENERAL DEPOSIT_ Other An additional cash gift of $ . (More information will be mailed to you.) Student Signature Date Drop off your pledge form at the Information Desk in the Reed Union Building Erin McCarty, News Editor behrcolls@aol.com Behrend has celebrated Earth Week all week, beginning with Earth Day on Monday. Each day had a theme: Monday -- Earth and Global Issues; Tuesday -- Land and Air; Wednesday -- Water; Thursday -- Energy and Transpor tation; and Friday -- Food and Re cycling. Each day has been filled with presentations by both stu dents and visitors. Below, students from local el ementary schools spread good wishes for a greener Earth to Behrend. Native American story teller Kevin Locke mentioned some of this artwork during his performance, noting that it indi cated the young artists had a great deal of talent and creativity. Below that, one sign shows that Behrend has environmental con sciousness on the brain during Earth Week. Here's hoping we remember it when next week rolls around. PHOTO BY ERIN McCARTY / BEHREND BEACON PHOTO BY ERIN McCAR'TY / BEHREND BEACON (college, campus, or special program) of my GENERAL DEPOSIT _ Major