Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, May 04, 1972, Image 1

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    Hdtrenli Collegian
Volume XXIII No. 2^
Lyons Win Turnbull Award
Jim Lyons, -winner of the Turnbull -Award automatically
becomes a candidate for the Walker Award—the most elite
award any Penn State student can win.
Rebecca Gross
Holds Seminar
by Carol Turkington
Staff Reporter
The “Editor in Residence
Program” with Ms. Rebecca
Gross as guest lecturer will take
place at the Behrend Campus
May 15-16 in an attempt to bring
Casino Night
Held May 6
in Erie Hail
Imagine yourself being a part
of the noisy clamor of crowds
gathered around poker tables in
the smoke-filled halls of a
gambling casino. Picture the
spinning roulette wheels and dice
being raised and lowered and
money scattered around like so
much paper. And visualize the
look of defeat of a loser and the
successful grin of a lucky winner.
This is the typical setting of a
night in Las Vegas, and Behrend
Campus will present an authentic
reproduction of this scene at Las
Vegas Night on Saturday, May 6.
The event will begin at 9 p.m. in
Erie Hall. The price is 50 cents
with an activity card and $l.
without one. Games such as Big
Six, Black Jack, Horse Racing,
Poker, Chuck-A-Luck and dice
will be some of the gambling
attractions at the affair. The
gamblers who win the most
money will have chances to win
some great prizes which will be
auctioned off. There will also be
refreshments available. This
annual Spring event is sponsored
by the Student Union Board. Try
your luck at Las Vegas Night.
Everyone has a chance to. win
some of the exciting prizes being
given away.
working newsmen into the
educational progress.
There are three basic goals
which this program hopes to
accomplish :
to help students better un
derstand the reporting, editing,
and publishing aspects of jour
nalism
to give students and faculty
viewpoints on the newspaper’s
position on the firing line and how
newsmen are trying to fulfill their
journalistic, ethical respon
sibilities
to provide information on
career opportunities available in
the newspaper business.
The program is sponsored
jointly by the American Society of
Newspaper Editors, the
Association for Editors in
Journalism, and the Newspaper
Fund.
Ms. Gross, editor of the
“Express” of Lock Haven, Pa.
will conduct two workshops;
“Newswriting’’, on Monday
evening at 7:30 in. the Quiet
Lounge, and “Newswriting
Organization”'on Tuesday at l
p.m. She will also visit Mrs.
Home’s English 112 class on
Tuesday, and Mr. Charney’s
English 1 class, 6th period.
Those participating on the
planning committee include Ray
Geiger, former editor of the
Behrend Collegian; Doug
Leichliter, editor of the Behrend
Collegian; Becky LaPlante,
Managing Editor of the Behrend
Collegian; Gary Pisani,
photographer for the Behrend
Collegian; Barbara Coit, and Roy
Fronzaglia.
Faculty members and students
who are interested in journalism
are invited to attend the
workshop or any classes.
Betty Seanor, Assistant Dean
for Student Affairs, is the
Committee Coordinator.
Published by the Students of the Behrend Campus
of the
Pennsylvania State University
Station Road, Erie, Pa. 16510
T.H. Turnbull
Presented to
by Becky La Plante
Managing Editor
Jim Lyons, (6th. Hum. Dev.,
McKees Rocks), has been
selected to receive the coveted
T.H. Turnbull Award presented
each year toa deserving student.
The T. H. Turnbull Award is
presented in recognition to a
Behrend student who has
exhibited outstanding qualities of
character, service, leadership
and citizenship. He must also
have “..contributed to the
prestige and well-being of the
campus and, hence, to the
reputation of the Behrend
Campus as a whole.”
Lyons has contributed much to
Behrend ' Campus. His many
activities include:
1. SUB - Cultural Committee
Chairman 71-72
2. Ski Club 71-72
3. Veterans on Campus 71-72
4. Selected as an R. A. 71-72
5. Summer Encampment 71
a. Committee for Future
Direction of Residence Halls
1. recommendations for
vending machines, ex
tended visitation (ap
proved)
2. assisted George Frola and
Linda Juliano in the
restruction of JRC and in
the writing of their new
constitution.
8. Discussion Leader for Human
Sexuality Course 71-72
7. Drug Seminar Panel 72
8. Vice-President of Keystone
Society 71-72
Tempus
Is Coming I
To Behrend
Are you concerned about the
courses you can take at Behrend?
Do you feel excluded from the
planning of Behrend’s future?
What’s your interest in the
sports and other activities on
campus?
Are you tired of being ripped off
with everything from books to
parking stickers?
THEN BE AWARE THAT
TEMPUS IS COMING!
Slide Show
Norman Brown, member of the Harrisburg Defense
Committee of Erie, presented a slide show on “The
Automated Air War” in the RUB Lecture Hall, Wednesday,
April 26.
9. Basketball Intramurals 71-72
10. Number 3 man on the tennis
team 72
His community services also
include:
1. Summer Camp counselor for
the culturally deprived,
mentally retarded, and
emotionally disturbed
children.
2. Harrisburg Defense Com
mittee-Erie
3. Veterans Against the War
4. Participation in Project
Individual
Winning the Turnbull Award
automatically makes Lyons a
candidate for the Eric A. and
Josephine Walker Award. The
Walker Award, created and
funded by the former president of
PSU and his wife Josephine, was
established in 1970 to honor one
outstanding Commonwealth
Campus student. This award,
given annually, will be presented
in May of 1972 at University Park.
Several steps are involved in
selecting a candidate for the
Walker Award. Each Com
monwealth Campus selects one
student from recommendations.
The Behrend SGA selected not
fewer than 2 and no more than 5
students as nominees for the
award. These recommendations
were then forwarded to the
Behrend faculty Senate. The
Senate selected from the SGA
recommendations and other
recommendations made by
students and administration, no
fewer than 5 and no more than 10
candidates. These names were
presented to the final committee
consisting of: Dr. Richard
Tomsic, Assistant Professor of
Psychology; A 1 Quinlan, SGA
president; John Claridge,
Assistant Director for Academic
Affairs; and Benjamin A. Lane,
Dean of Student Affairs. Lyons
became the candidate from
Behrend.
Next, the University is divided
into 4 regions. Each region selects
one candidate. The regions are :
1. West Penn North
Behrend
Dußois
Beaver
Shenango Valley
2. West Penn South
Award
Lyons
3. Pocono
4. Piedmont
The members and other can
didates from the West Penn
Region then met at Behrend to
select the final candidate for that
region. Lyons was ultimately
selected for the award and will go
to University Park with Lane,
Kochel, and the three other
candidates for the final selection
in May.
Lyons would like to thank his
sponsors James and Marion
Flaherty. He stated that he was
surprised and “honored being
nominated and considered for the
award”, for he feels that there
are other people that might be
just as deserving as he.
The award does not necessarily
go to upperclassmen, but one
basis for consideration is the
activities in which the student has
participated in his college career.
Nominations for the Turnbull
Walker Award can be made each
Spring term by any officially
chartered student, Behrend
faculty, Behrend SGA, and
Behrend Administration.
Although there is no money
involved in this award, it is one of
the most elite awards any Penn
State student can receive.
Shown in RUB
The Reivers is a side-splitting
comedy adaptation of William
Faulkner’s Pulitzer prize winning
novel of the same name. It will be
shown in the RUB Lecture Hall
this Sunday. May 7 at 7 and 9 p.m.
Admission is 35 cents with an
activity card and $l. without.
Steve McQueen stars as a
comedy actor of unusual-timing
and skill.
The Reivers recounts the ad
venturous journey of Boon
Hogganbeck McQueen and Ned
McCaslin (Rupert Crosse) as
they show 12-year old Lucius
(Mitch Vogel) the way life really
is. The journey is a lively ex
cursion from rural Mississippi to
“big city” Memphis in a perky
yellow 1905 Winton Flyer. Sharon
Farrell adds the feminine touch
to the comedy.
CWENS Select
New Members
The Behrend Campus CWENS
met last week to select new
members for next year. Twenty
one freshmen girls are being
invited to join next year.
Female freshmen holding a 2.5
cum are eligible for CWENS. (all
CWENS are sophomores). The
prospective members should also
have contributed to campus life.
Invitations were sent out to all
girls with a 2.5 to attend a tea
April 20. There the girls indicated
the interest they had in joining.
The 21 prospective members
were selected by an election
board comprised of faculty
members, staff women, present
CWENSj and women class
leaders. Recommendation sheets
were sent to faculty members
who had any contact with the
girls.
On May 10, a breakfast will be
held for the new CWENS in the
RUB Seminar room.
The CWENS will also hold a
feast, according to ancient Anglo-
Saxon ritual at the Holiday Inn in
downtown Erie, May 25, All new
and old CWENS are invited to the
party.
Thursday, May 4,1972
The Reivers