Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, October 21, 1971, Image 6

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New Security
Frank Nowak works at his desk as Behrend's new
Security Officer. Nowak forsees a new positive image for
the security force in the new role at Behrend.
Nowak Endorses
Fair Security
A new image and atmosphere is
being promoted for the security
system by Frank Nowak, Chief of
Campus Security. He believes
that the security system is here
for our protection and safety, but
more than that, he would like to
establish a working relationship
with all the students.
Nowak feels that "everyone
should be given a fair chance",
and he wants to see his policy
carried out. He believes there is
no need to persecute a student for
acts of mischief if it can be
worked out by discussion giving
him another chance.
According to Nowak, the ad
ministration is cooperating very
well, with his ideas of dealing
with students in this manner.
With no outside interference he
can establish a better relation-
Hotline
An Organizational meeting for
Hotline will be held Monday,
October 25. at 7 p.m. in the RUB
Quiet Lounge_ Gary Fairchild,
chairman of Hotline, will be in
charge of the meeting. Anyone
interested, please attend!
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ship, and can do things as he
thinks they should be done.
One thing that bothered him
was the fact that the majority of
students didn't care about
security. "I want the students to
think of the guards as people who
respond, not as `pigs'."
He wants students with a
problem of any kind to feel free to
come to him in confidence.
Possibly something could be
worked out by talking it over
together. "If you're fair to me
and work with me, I'll be fair and
work with you."
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Behrend Collegian
Religious Interest
Promoted on G■npus
Those who frequent the Sunday
Folk Mass in the RUB had those
interested sign up for various
committees to get more religious
interest on campus. A Parish
Council,consisting of Carla
Bossart, Nadine Alex, Frank
Crissy, Joe Engerski, Carol
Jamison, Mary Ann Kozlowski,
Art Muchow, Nancy Nilson, Erick
Peters, Donna Scassera, and
Reese Friedman, formed to help.
At their first meeting with
Father Pat the group talked
about a Liturgy Group which is to
be formed to help find meaningful
readings and poems to be used at
the Mass.
Also formed was a Folk Choir
which will help lead the songs at
the Mass. Father Pat is trying to
Sensitivity
Experience
At least two different types of
group workshop experiences can
be available to Behrend students.
The first is a series of 6 to 8
weekly sessions focused on
sensory awareness and in
terpersonal communication
exercises, which would meet on
campus in late afternoon or early
evening, beginning later this term
or early Winter Term. The group
leader will be Warren Hohwald,
Shelley Liebling, or Nelson
Smith.
The other types of group ex
periences are conducted at the
Gestalt Institute of Cleveland.
Activities scheduled during this
academic year are (1)
Experiences in Community (2)
Creative Life Planning (3) On
Being a Woman, and (4) Story-
Telling Workshop. Fees range
from $l.OO to $70.00, plus room
and board. For further in
formation contact Mr. Hohwald,
Room 134, Behrend.
October 21,1971
get the students into the Mass and
to forget their fears and shyness
and join in.
Through out the year the group
will present Film-Rap sessions
where films to stimulate
discussion will be shown. Also a
Dorm-Prayer Group will meet in
the TV room of Perry East at 10
o'clock Tuesday nights. All are
invited.
Kre - skin
Performs
The amazing Kreskin, the
world's forethost mentalist and
ESP performer will be coming to
the Nixon Theatre, in Pittsburgh
November 8 -13, at 8:30 p.m., and
Friday and Saturday evenings at
7:15 p.m. and 10:00p.m.
Kreskin has been in
ternationally acclaimed for his
exploration in the science of
thought perception and he has
spelibounded audiences from
coast to coast.
He has appeared on TV with
Mery Griffin, Johnny Carson,
Mike Douglas, Steve Allen and
the Phyllis Diller show.
Kreskin has been called cun
ning, tantalizing and bewitching,
and he has held his audience in
the palm of his hand. His mystic
talents convinced with wit and
humor give you an extraordinary
evening with an extraordinary
man.
AUSTRIAN
SKI TRIP
only $349.00!
If classrooms, and books, and the old
college grind are getting you down, maybe
what you need is a nice inexpensive,
adventure vacation. We know students
aren't the richest people in the world, so
we put together some special trips you'll
be interested in.
AUSTRIAN SKI TRIP
Now taking reservations (throughout October).
- Jan. 2—Jan. 9, 1972.
From Erie, complete pkg.: $349.00.
INCLUDES
111 Round-trip air transportation from Erie
Hotels M 2 meals per day (continental
breakfast; table d'hotel dinner daily)
11 transfers S tips and taxes
FREE SKI PASS FOR UNLIMITED USE ON
ALL LIFTS IN THE WILDSHONAV HIGH-VALLEY
• . . OR!!
JUST LOAF AROUND EUROPE!
All cities listed are round-trip from N.Y. City for
anyone from 18-25 (inclusive) years of age.
London $190.00 Amsterdam $200.00
Milan $199.00 Brussels $200.00
Rome $199.00 Athens $286.00
Frankfurt $210.00 Geneva
Coppenhagen Zurich $210.00
Oslo Luxembourg $165.00
Stockholm $210.00 (via Iceland Airlines only)
plus $3.00 federal tax
$50.00 round-trip student fare,
Erie/New York City
ALL FARES CONFIRMED RESERVATIONS
For reservations or further information see or call;
Call Boston Store Ph. 453-5686
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