News Panhellenic Council Rockstar Award Liz Zahar, Vice President of Communications and a member of Theta Phi Alpha Most Valuable Members Peter Sobchack of Delta Chi and Annie Hel bling of Theta Phi Alpha Outstanding Alumnae/Alumni Programming Award Alpha Sigma Tau, Delta Chi Outstanding Chapter President Award Justina Solties of Alpha Sigma Tau Outstanding Chapter Programming Alpha Sigma Tau, Delta Chi Outstanding Advisor Award Bill Williams, chapter advisor of Delta Chi Highest GPA for the Fall 2009 semester Thi Pheta Alpha, Kappa Delta Rho Barrett hopes to kick start her marketing career For some students, the hardest part of college may be choosing a major and developing a career plan. For sophomore Kasey Barrett, that part was easy. Barrett majors in marketing with a minor in economics. She said “it was always marketing,” which she has been interested in since her freshman year in high school. Although she was sure Kasey Barrett of her interest in market ing, she says that at one point, she might have been interested in some sort of major in the field of psychology. Behrend's Got Talent entertains a large crowd Singing, dancing, Ho Hos, orange ukuleles. is just a Jew tjiat were fo,yJ?d a|t Talent in Commons on Sun day. Behrend's Got Talent, which was or ganized and sponsored by the Matchbox Players, started off with a video that showed what the entry tickets and any money raised during event went to: The Wayne Middle School. The video highlighted the poor quality of the school, which was filled with dirty hallways, broken lights, missing ceiling tiles, water stains on the ceiling tiles, dented lockers, and many other signs of poor condition. The show got off to a great start with Jeremy Omard, a freshman, playing the piano. After the next act of Terrance Norwood singing, an up-and-coming co median took the stage. While unexpected, the man enter tained the crowd of well over a hundred people with the lively details of his dys functional family, his mom’s insanity, and of people living in trailers in Mis souri. Next, two dance teams took the stage to get the crowd pumped up. One of the most unusual (and messy!) skits of the "In All Seriousness" to teach summer improv course Students living in Erie this summer and are interested in theater are in luck. Bill De Lozier, member of improv comedy troupe In All Seriousness, will be teaching an improv course down town over a six-week period, two classes a week. The course is open to anyone over 21: it teaches everything from basic staging Women's tennis team in need of players It may be the end of the semester, but for coaches and recruiters, it is only the beginning for fall sports. Recently, e-mails were sent out to fe males at Behrend asking for anyone with tennis experience to contact Jeff Barger, the tennis coach at Behrend. “This is something I do every year,” Barger said. “Normally, there’s talent on campus that isn’t aware of the team or some good players that haven’t tried out yet.” As most know, it starts in the high school level, when coaches and scouts start to observe potential recruits, as Winners of the 2009-2010 Greek Awards Of the classes she has taken in her two years at Behrend, Marketing 301 and MIS 204 were the ones that she liked best. ALLY ORLANDO news editor According to Barrett, the MIS class appealed to her because she enjoys the technical aspect of running a business. When it comes to classes she has taken that didn’t pertain to marketing or economics, some were challenging and some were not-so-challenging. “1 struggle with my business law class because it doesn’t really interest me in the way that other classes have," Barrett said. According to Barrett, her Human Body class was less challenging. “It was just a lot of memorization and regurgitation back on the tests, which I think is fairly easy to do. [The informa ERIC PEIRCE news editor JEFF KRAMER copy editor AMANDA STETZ staff writer Highest GPA for the Spring 2009 semester Alpha Sigma Tau, Kappa Delta Rho Outstanding Sorority Leadership Award Theta Phi Alpha Outstanding Fraternity Leadership Award Kappa Delta Rho Emerging Leader Award Hannah White of Alpha Sigma Tau Matt Connolly of Sigma Tau Gamma Outstanding Greek Spirit Award Justina Solties of Alpha Sigma Tau 2009 Greek Week “Greek Pride” Award Alpha Sigma Tau, Kappa Delta Rho Recruitment Excellence Award Theta Phi Alpha, Delta Chi night involved two students playing the role of a time-traveling scientist and his quirky friend taking trips back into the past again and again, always managing to refuel themselves with a seemingly endless amount of orange soda and Ho Hos. The rest of the night included singing by Sonia Rosales, accompanied by Nathan Myers, a hard-rock band from (for those who have never done theater) to more complicated techniques. The goal of the course is to “shake up the students, make them be more cre ative...and to be entertaining.” De Lozier would like to lend his 25+ years of performing on stage to “give them an insight into the relationship with the audience and what will ulti mately turn out to be their success.” The premise of improv isn't just mak ing things up. early as sophmore year. Barger tries to start looking for talent in Erie and ex pand to surrounding areas, such as Pittsburgh and Buffalo. Usually, for every 100 recruits, there will be ten interested. However, it is un likely that all 10 will join in the fall. The program hopes to match new players with not only the tennis pro gram, but also the eductional opportu nites as well. Of course, there are opportunities for prospects to stay overnight for a weekend. “We try to get them to stay overnight for weekend, usually when there is a match in the spring,” Barger said. “They are able to see the college and see the level that they will play.” tion] wasn’t something that I had to learn and remember for the rest of my career," she said. Barrett’s path to success began even before she attended college. She got a head start in gaining experience with her future career when she took market ing classes in her junior and senior years in high school. Since attending Behrend, her proud est accomplishment has been getting her current internship. Barrett works as a marketing assistant at the Center for eßusiness and Advanced IT in Knowl edge Park. “I write a lot of the copy... I've worked on brochures, press releases, and put ting together different marketing cam paigns," she said. “A lot of the stuff that I’m doing [at my Connor Sattely and Evan Koser perform a hilarious skit for Behrend;s Got Talent. Behrend, poetry, a beautiful rendition of “Burn Me Out” on the ukulele by Ethan Kobochic, and free-rapping by Earl Bass and two others. All-in-all, the show , which included both a snack bar and a raffle for great prizes, raised almost $3OO from the crowd But the question still remains: who was the 2010 winner of Behrend’s Got “It's increasing the amount of options of things you have to think of.” De Lozier says that taking an improv class helps in any situation that you have to deal with conflict. “Having the basic training from im prov, you are equipped with more solu tions, bigger comfort zone.” The environment will be similar to the popular TV show Whose Line Is It Any way? because they take suggestions from the audience. When this is all in place, they will usu ally get three incoming freshmen to play. As for the e-mails sent this year, Barger had eight responses, which is a higher number than normal. “Normally, I only get two or three re sponses,” Barger said. “This year, I have already gotten eight repsonses, some who 1 have recruited in the past, but decided not to play fresh man year.” Usually, there is a meeting for inter ested students, giving them basic infor mation, such as commitment and try out information. “l try to give them a chance to see what they have skill-wise in the spring,” * Jackie Laughner of Alpha Sigma Tau, Jordan Pisano of Delta Chi, and Jim Keeley of Kappa Delta Rho were recognized on behalf of the ath letics department for excelling with their peers, on campus, and in athletic competition. Outstanding Individual in Community Service and Philanthropy Award Sonia Rosales of Alpha Sigma Tau Outstanding Individual Philanthropy Project Alpha Sigma Alpha for Date Auction Outstanding Individual Philanthropy Project Award Delta Chi for Benefit for Erie Warming Center Overall Excellence Community Service Alpha Sigma Tau Outstanding Overall Philanthropy Award Delta Chi internship] I haven’t met in my classes vet because I'm still just a sophomore. I’m getting a lot of practical job experi ence that I can take with me into the fu ture." For the future, she has set her goals clearly and her sights high. “I plan to graduate on time. I don’t want to take any extra semesters, be cause that can get costly. I want to find a marketing position with an ad agency or a place that incorporates technology, like a Microsoft or Google.” Barrett’s advice to her fellow students at Behrend are to “keep up with class work because as long as you do, classes aren’t as hard as everyone makes them out to be.” Talent? The winner was none other than Sonia Rosales, a long-time participant in the program's seven year history, and also a previous winner. But it can be sure that even though there was one winner, all those who par ticipated in the program, including the audience, left as winners by being greatly entertained by fellow students. The difference is that Whose Line records for two hours and show the best twenty-two minutes, and live perform ers have no editing. “You have to be good the whole time. Lots more pressure." If you're interested, go to In All Seri ousness's website, www.inallserious- ness.com Barger said. “But I invite everyone to try out again in the fall.” Even though the women’s tennis team was one of the largest in the conference this past year (17 members), there are still challenges, especially with Penn State campuses. This year, two seniors are graduating, a student is transferring, and there is also the understanding that anyone could drop at anytime. “There are usually three or four every year,” Barger said. “The classes get smaller as the years go by, but some do stay all four years.” Behrend Beacon i "7 April 16, 2010 # www.thebehrendbeacon.com ■ Christopher L. Rizzo Friend of Greek Life Ken Miller, the director of student affairs Outstanding New Member Education Pro- grams Alpha Sigma Tau Outstanding New Member Lauren Liebdzinski of Alpha Sigma Tau, Ray Wolkan of Kappa Delta Rho Brotherhood Award Delta Chi Outstanding Sisterhood Award Alpha Sigma Tau Outstanding Greek Woman Justina Solties of Alpha Sigma Tau Most Improved Chapter Kappa Delta Rho TTrufinip u // llil Q) Wmfs W W(ATH{ I . C 0 M 50/43 Wednesday Corrections In the front page article "Rylee Dorer's fight for life" that published in last week's Behrend Beacon, we made two mistakes. First, we said that Molly Thomas and James Wolfe were former Behrend THON presidents, with Thomas being the current one. In actuality, Behrend THON does not have pres idents. It is run by chairs. Carly Lapp and Erin Moran are the current Behrend THON chairs. Secondly, we said that Rylee Dorer was born on Oct. 1, 2001. She was ac tually bom on Oct. 3. We regret the errors. 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