October 17, 1974 STUDENT GROUP ' VALI DATEAT ( Term stan REPORT TO SCHEDULE ding REPORT TO PREREG. STATION PREREG. STATION as of Winter Term) ADVISOR ( Reed Bldg.) ( Reed. Bldg.) 7th Term & Above (Baccalaureate) October '.P4u2r4s.) Oct. 25,28 Oct. 29, 30 . (Fri. & Mon.) (Tues. & Wed.) Association Degree (Aq Bus. 2-Bus, EET • MET. LAS) Oct. 23.24 Oct. 25, 26 Oct. 29, 30 . ( Fri. &Mon.) (Tues. 8. Wed.) • . Nursing Majors tn College of Human Develop , . .t. 25, 28 Oct. 29, 30 ment Oct.( (Vr. elhurs.) (Fri. &Mon.) (Tues. & Wed.) Hamot Nursing Program 3rd Period Oct. 25.28 Oct. 29, 30 Oct. 24 (Thurs.) (Fri. &Mon.) (Tues.& Wed.) Behrenct 101 Division of Undergraduate Studies• Freshmen &Oct' 2 9 Oct. 31, Nov. 1 . October(r .. 4 2 . i)1 , Sophomores ~ . (Tues. ..(Thurs. & Fri.) . .• .. Colle , ges of -. , , . • •-. , - , „ - Engineering, Science' • . ' . • Earth & Min. Seim ces-Sophomores Oct. 29 Oct. 31, Nov. 1 (Terms 4,5,6) % ' ?. b . c , r „,i . c. s n . 2 . ? "(Tues.) (Thurs. & Fri.) Colleges of - Engineering, Science. Earth ? Min. Sciences • . Freshmen (Terms Oct. 25,28 , Oct. 30 1.2,3 • • (Fri.& Mon.) (Wed.) Oct. 31. Nov.) (Thurs.& Fri.) All other Colleges • . Sophomores (Terms Oct. 29.30 Oct. 31, Nov. 1 ' Nov. 4.5 1,&3) (Tues &Wed.) (Thurs. & Fri.) (Mon. & Tues.) All Other Colleges • Freshmen (Terms 1 • Oct. 31, Nov. 1 - Nov. 4 . 5 Nov. 6,7 ,2,3 . 4 ' '.. (Thurs.& Fri.) (Mon • (Wed:ll. Thurs.) Adjunct Students • • . , (except Harm:" 2" 3rd Period Evening Engr. Oct. 31 (Thurs.) Nov. 6. 7 Pr .•rarn ) Nick 8 - 1111111111111111 (Wed. & Thurs.) ♦ All Other Colleges includes students in Agriculture. Arts & Arch., Business Administration, Education Health & Phys. Ed., Human Development (except Nursing Majors), Liberal Arts. Ms. Volleyball by Paul Corbran How many students, here at Behrend, know what volleyball is really about? How many have ever - seen an organized volleyball match? The majority of the students are probably left in the dark when asked about this very underrated sport. Well, the an swer to these questions can be found at Erie Hall on Oct. 24 when the Behrend Women's Varsity Volleyball team opens its season with a triangular match with Gannon and Mercyhurst colleges. The gals have been hard at work for over a month now and are looking forward to a suc cessful season. Sporting an ex perienced starting team and very promising , reserves, they are looking for a reversal of the losing season of last year. Mrs. Wilson, the coach, plans to start with six returning members of last year's team. These six girls, all sophomores, are: Jill Heenan. Darlene Howell, Donna Dunbar, Pam Grimm, Jane Trtiskey and Ginger Brown. They are working on a 5-1 ;offense where five girls are focusing on spiking while the other singles the setting technique. "They've been working very hard this year and I'm looking for a , very good season." stated Coach Wilson, "Also, I think we have the best reserve team that Behrend ever had." The reserves include fresh men Sue Mitchell, Patty Mur phey, Marge Henderson, Barb Egglin, Linda Hall, Priscilla What is it? It's a book drop. Use it—during off hours when the library is closed and avoid those hated library fines. Return those books on time. You can't miss it— it's pink and sits at the entrance to the Reed Building. ullllllllllimmimimmlllllllllllle HARTWELL MOTORS= EINEM Authorized . - =Parts and Serv ice = SMALL CAR SPECIALISTS 3001 Buffalo Rd. = = Erie e Phone 898-1631 Eastway Bowling Lanes 4110 Buffalo Road Open Bowling . ham. Thru Fri. . • 10:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Tues. evening 9:00p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ph. 899-9855 . . Reed U man Building— Quiet Lounge (2nd floor) All students returning to Behrend for the Winter Term 1975 should preregister according to the schedule given below. Before reporting for advising, each student Should pick up and study a copy of "Instructions to Students for Preregistration—Winter Term 1975." Copies are available at the following Places: Reed Union Building (Student Union Desk); .Main Building (Records Office): Behrend Building (Lobby). The Preregistration Station will be located in the Quiet Lounge (2nd floor) of the Reed Union Building. The station will De open from 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Further questions concerning the preregistration process may be directed to the Academic Services Office in the Main Building. Hamilton, Diane Shafer and Kathy Hoyt. Thursday's event premieres a series of seven matches and a Commonwealth Tourney, which will be held on Nov. 9 at New Kensington. Included in the schedule are three new op ponents; Grove City, Gannon, and Thiel colleges. Also, there are four home matches this season and, hopefully, the student body will come out in support of these girls. Women's Volleyball Schedule Thursday, October 24 Mercyhurst Gannon Saturday, October 26 Grove City Edinboro (A & B Teams) 1:30 p.m Wednesday, October 30 Allegheny Mercyhurst 7:00 p.m Saturday, November 2 Beaver Villa 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 6 Thiel Fredonia 7:00p.m Saturday, November 9 Commonwealth Tourney Tuesday, November 12 Thiel Grove City 7:30 p.m . Thursday, November 14 Villa 7:00 p.m U 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1: = Backing the athletic teams = =this year is a very enthusiastic = and involved Booster Club. = = They not only supply spirit = = athletes need but they also = = provide some financial = = assistance. = The club's first activity this = year will be a Halloween Square = = Dance. The dance will be held at = =Erie Hall, on Tuesday, October = = 31 .3 _ 9 p.m. There will be a caller = and records leading the group. = = Cider and donuts will be = available. Square dancing is not = = iust for "squares"—it's for = = those who are up for a good = = time! See you AT THE DANCE! = ;111111111111111111111111111111111111111117 ;Get Your Hal *STYLED* at Terry- Etzers Barbering 3315 Buffalo' Rd. Phone 899-5731 / With or Without Appal/One SAVE 5.50 on your first hairstyle WITH THIS COUPON WINTER TERM PREREGISTRATION October23—November 7 7:00 p.m Behrend Collegian 4-4-4-******************* lIV Sim Cornet by ROsa Myers Note! This is the second in a series of weekly articles. LlBRA—September 24 thru October 23 An individual born under the sign of Libra seeks balance in each of his undertakings. Sociable, friendly, accepting, he is a popular person, highly sought after as a mate or part ner. He finds decision making difficult, and does not enjoy being involved in any type of conflict. But this is no way prevents him from becoming a professional soldier. He may also be found in the field of law, medicine, or entertainment. A Libra is not a stranger to the world of fine arts; he can be just as interested in ballet as he is in baseball, being both a patron of the arts and an avid sports fan. Generally good looking, with dimples in his cheeks-and maybe his chin- his facial expression is usually a pleasant one. (A Libra is the type of person who smiles at you even when he has been angered by you.) Being of a romantic nature, he understands love and love- DIAL 899 -9666 171 , for PIZZA ARMANDrS FIZZ Ia is best Pizza OUR Try I T You'll like it. 2901 Buffalo , wesleYvili Rci. COLLEGE STUDENTS POETRY ANTHOLOGY The NATIONAL POETRY PRESS announces its SPRING COMPETITION The dosing date for the submission of manuscripts by College Students is November sth -• ANY STUDENT attending Behrend College is eligible to submit his verse. There is no limitation as to form or theme. Shorter works are preferred by the Board of Judges because of space limitations. • Each poem must be TYPED or PRINTED on a separate sheet, and must bear the NAME and _HOME ADDRESS of the student and the COLLEGE ADDRESS as well. . . . MANUSCRIPTS should be sent to the OFFICE OF THE PRESS NATIONAL POETRY PRESS 3210 Selby Avenue Los Angeles. Calif. 90034 - k'demonstration of _seireral types of stereo - electronic equipment was shown to students last week. Pop and Rock by Tom Stanger The Best of the Move" is an album which, in my opinion, is long overdue. Though The Move's American releases - "Shazam !" and "Message From the Coun try" received widespread critical acclaim, they didn't sell very * making long before any of the other signs. He is sensitive, but apt to get over rejection and romantic disappointments quite easily. Since he cannot say "no" without difficulty, he sometimes finds himself involved with an unsuitable person. When this happens, he may suffer in silence until he decides to say good-bye. As a marriage partner, the Libra woman is an excellent wife in the strictest sense of the word, and a Libra man, though difficult to please, are both gentle and loving. The October born individual confuses many. He appears to be both lazy and industrious; both active and inactive. When he appears lazy, it is because he is gathering his forces after having expended his energies in a previous project. And his inac tivity is just another attempt at gaining balance. Libra people at Behrend are: Joe Grisanti, Zack Dalesandro, Mike Razanauskas, Marsha Holquist, Lil Pintea, and Mr. Warren G. Hohwald. Also. in structors Preston D. Peightal and Gordon L. Baker. 111 0' AEI Ar • • .0 . Air 41., 4 , AMP/ ANir.ll Quality Auto Parts LEVINE AUTO SUPPLY 3341 Buffalo Road ; * in Wesleyville* Phone: 899-7696 or 899-9390 o•ioiei~►iso4►io.dro, well. Because of this lack of popularity, most record stores have removed them from their shelves, and these discs have literally become collector's items. This situation is nothing short of appalling. How trash music like that of Grand Funk and John Denver continues to sell while stuff as good as The Move's falls by the wayside is a question only Madison Avenue can answer. They - have since broken up to form Wizzard and the Electric Light Orchestra. The Move is extinct. If you have never heard The Move- (I think any self-respecting music lover should), you may never have another chance. Their latest. "Best of the Move", is a collection of what I consider some of the best British rock music. There is material on the album which has never been released in the U.S., so if you are a real Move fan this one is irresistible. Considering the relatively poor success of their earlier records as far as sales were concerned, I am not sure I understand A&M's release of this "Best of" album. "Best of's" are usually only released when a band has shown a great deal of public appeal and a financial profit of considerable size. Absurdly, The Move has done neither, so why the new disc? It is likely that The Move's - past failures were the result of promotional bunglers and that the big-shots at A&M realize the still existent sales potential of this great music. It's time that the public saw fit to give credit where it is due. Photography by Fizell For pictures that are refreshingly different Try us! SILHOUETTES • PORTRAITS FUN SHOTS 2703 Buffalo Rd. 899-2097 : ........••••••••411.1.....0.4.... Page Three =il