February 3, 1977 Entertainment Inner Views The Electric Light Orchestra will perform at the Erie County Field House on February 15. The performance features a huge sound and light show. ELO’s classically influenced rock has earned them four gold records. Their newest release, A New World Record, has recently gone gold, and earned them a position as one of rock’s top recording bands. Tickets are now on sale at the Field House Box Office. Also coming to the Field House on February 13, is Barry Manilow. This ought to be a reed treat for you fans. Manilow is the creator of many “terrific” TV commercials, such as, McDonald’s “You Deserve A Break Today,” Dr. Pepper’s “So Misunderstood,” and Stridex’s “Give Your Face Something To Smile About”’ He’s also the creator of a string of hit records, the latest being Weekend in New England. Tickets for this concert are also available at the Field House, but hurry- it’s almost sold Campus activities: This Sunday’s movie will be Mel Brook’s classic, Blazing Sad- THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 Barbatos Pizzaria 899-3423 Pizza & Spaghetti Delivery on Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-Sun. 9:00 p.m. Lawrence & Perry Lobbies and Niagara Gameroom V. £ Son &mjm] & 'Jomd Meat 'Jfatd 4449 Buffalo Road „ . Erie Pa K-Mart East Plaza Students 10% OFF . 899-2611 Financial Aid Applications for 1977-78 —University Scholarship Application ★ Feb. II —Financial Aid Form (FAF) Mar l (replaces PCS) —BEOG 'Mar. 1 —Summer Financial Aid Application ★ Mar. 15 —Summer Full-time Work Study ★ Mar. 15 —Gubernatorial Grant Application★ Apr. 1 —University Aid Application★ includes Work-Study —SEOG Apr. 1 NDSL - University Loans —PHEAA May 1 ★ Students submitting these applications must also submit an FAF p" Applications are available at the Student Affairs Office, 2nd floor, RUB by Mary Jo Santilli ' Entertainment Editor dies. I know about 75 percent of you have seen this movie at least once, but see it again- it’s a pretty good flick. Here’s something a little dif ferent—James Mapes will be giving a lecture in Erie Hall Tuesday February 8 at 8:00 p.m. on hypnosis and ESP. I saw a part of his lecture in Cleveland a few months ago, and it’s ex cellent. Tickets are $2.50 or $l.OO with activity card, and are on sale at the RUB The Arts and Humanities Dept, have been presenting a series of films this term. The last two groups of the series, Ansel Adaus, Edward Steiches, and The Closer for Me, Under the Trees, will be presented on the eighth and fifteenth of February, respec tively. They’re good films—and they’re free! Well, that’s it for this issue keep warm! Wire Service to All Areas Live & Hanging Plants Cut Flowers for All Occasions Full Service Florists Eosfwoy Bowling Lanes i 4110 Buffalo Rood g Open Bowling | Mon. thru Fri. P 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m, E Tues. evening P 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. E Ph. 899-9855 0 Floral & Gift Shop 3204 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, Pa. 16512 Manager, Tom Schaaf (814) 899-5228 Behrend Collegian ACOUSTIC MUSIC: Pictured above Is Michael Hamilton, last week's coffee .house performer. The Bust Line Throughout the month of January, two cases of beer and one-half keg of beer have been confiscated by the Behrend security guards. These goods are traded to one of the beer distributers for money, and this money is given to a student organization. This is, obviously, an excellent idea for confiscated material - but what happens to lost and found material? These items, which are continuously stocked up over the months collects dust in the security building. I am positive that some financially impoverished organization could use the added money by selling these articles (jackets, books, shoes, etc.) back to the students at a lower than prevailing market price, and I am positive that the security chief would like to have the added space to use for storage. I hope this idea will help an organization not get busted financially and I hope there will be less busts (people and tangible objects) at Behrend; there are a lot of in cidents to report. On January 5 a minor traffic accident occurred in the “C” lot. On the sixth, a security guard halted a dispute between members <of the Radio Club. JOHNSTON CAMERAS iSSi HASSELBLAD NIKON LEICA MAMIYA PENTAX BELL & HOWELL HONEYWELL CANON KONICA YASHICA BURKE & JAMES POLAROID AMATEUR • PROFESSIONAL • INDUSTRIAL !4—fc! TIME PAYMENTS LAY AWAY mmmmi •• jfjjß • Free Parking Behind Our Store • MON " FRI - 9 jJ T ™K- WED - 9 ‘ 6 W 720 SASSAFRAS ST. by Tom Armstrong Collegian Staff Writer On the seventh, a flood light was stolen from the “Great Wall.” On the eighth, a pay phone was vandalized in Perry lobby. On the twelfth, $27.00 in cash was stolen from the Niagara game room. Also that day, three male non-students were involved in an assault on a R.A. Three males were informed by a letter that they would not be welcomed at Behrend. A bottle of perfume was stolen from the Student Affair’s Office on the seventeenth. Also, a major theft occurred in the Student Union Office - a pen. On the twentieth, somebody removed an outside mirror from a car in “D” lot; if anybody has any information, please contact the security office. Furthermore, a student complained of van dalism to his car in the “F” lot Finally, a vending company complained about somebody turning a machine upside down and trying to shake the money out of it, however, this attempt failed. A license plate was stolen from the lower lot behind Perry on the twenty-first. Also, a telephone was stolen from the men’s first floor Niagara. SPECIALISTS IN EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC 1459-81771 IN HOUSE REPAIR MOST EQUIPMENT BRAUN VIVITAR LAMPS & BATTERIES SOLIGOR TAMRON DISTRIBUTOR FOR COMPLETE STOCK INCLUDING ILLFORD—AGFA * G.E SYLVANIA DARKROOM SUPPLIES INSTRUCTIONS Cl BA CHROME—FUJI DURACELL buy RENT SELL TRADE REPAIR POLAROID INSTANT PHOTO CENTER • Over 20 Years Experience • History Display The week of February 7 marks the 51st year that “Black History Week” has been celebrated nationally in this country. Dr. Carter Woodson, the late historian and editor of the Journal of Negro History in stituted this February week of recognition in 1926, after ob serving the deliberate neglect of material pertaining to aspects of Black culture and history by the American mass media' and educational institutions. The denial of the significance of Black culture in this country merely reflected the exclusionary policies regarding black people in general. Today, there is no further legitimation for such policies and blacks are becoming increasingly integrated into the mainstream of American life. The gradual integration is par tially a consequence of the Woodson efforts through a “Black History Week” to teach white Americans to diminish their racism and black Americans to cast away their feelings of inferiority. Members of the Behrend College Association of Black Students invite all faculty, staff, and students to view the black art acquisition on display in the memorial Room of the Main Building. On the twenty-third, an automobile accident occurred in the “F” lot; the estimated damage was $250. On the twenty-sixth, an ac cident occurred between the maintenance dump truck and the Housing Service van. (I’d like to see them explain that incident to the proper authorities). On the twenty-seventh, the maintenance dump truck and a Volks wagon collided with each other. (You can tell that the maintenance guys are on the ball). This summarizes the incidents at Behrend over January. Page Three
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