PAGE FOUR Biaselub Hits Virginia Beach The Bio-Club's trip to Virginia Beach on the weekend of October 5-7, was, according to those who attended, "exciting and simply great." The group stayed at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. The Virginia Beach tem peratures averaged in the high 60's and low 70's the entire weekend. This made for an ideal camping situation. At 2:30 Saturday morning tents were pitched and the weekend began. After breakfast, they collected invertebrates from the swam plands of this area. Group members continued their search into the afternoon along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. That evening, another collecting spree was launched. This time it was along Virginia Beach itself. Few would find it easy to collect Ghost Crabs at 11:30 at night. But the Bio-Club had the desire and enthusiasm. Later on that night, they broke camp and moved to another campground. Sunday morning they began their trek home. The ride back differed from the ordinary. Not knowing what festivities were being held in Washington, D. C., they stopped there wishing only to catch some historical sights. Instead, within five minutes of their arrival in the Capital they found them selves amidst a throng of thousands of anxious people waiting for Pope John Paul ll's appearance. Some bystanders had planned weeks in advance for This exciting system includes the quality JVC receiver a Collaro 1252 automatic record changer with Audio Technica phone cartridge and 2 dynamic sounding Fisher X P 320 speakers. the Pope, while Etehread's Bio- Dan Van Aniblirg of Erie was Club saw him quite by accident. the performing artist at last • Wednesdays Coffee House. He has been playing in local bands and at Coffee Houses for over ten years. Dave's music is basic contemporary rock with a little bit of blue grass and country. (Dave pictured below). The Club arrived home Monday morning around midnight, leaving behind, as one member put it, "beautiful weather and unforgettable surprises." Answers To Puzzle OIMMEIMI BEHREND COLLEGIAN is looking for Advertisers COMMISSION IS PAID! ~v: MEEI j„; • ( 9 = ?Its,. a 2631 WEST Bth, ERIE MELCREEK MALL, • RT. 20, - ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS , BEHREND COLLEGIAN .._, _ _ ZN 70 ... . • • • ASHTABULA Activities October 1925 Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday MACE SYSTEM $248 PRICE • MEADVILLE MALL, MEADVILLE ERIE *CHAUTAUQUA MALL, JAMESTOYM • BUTLER ALAMEDA PLAZA Autumn Weekend , Hayride 8 p.m. RUB Lot Bonfire 10 p.m. Boy Scout Camp "The Glass Menagerie" 8 p.m. Studio Theatre Autumn Dance 9 p.m. RUB Banquet Area Football: Syracuse - (A) Volleyball (W): Villa Maria (A) 1 p.m. "The Glass Menagerie" Studio Theatre Road Rally 12:30 p.m. RUB Lot Josh White Jr. Concert 8 p.m. RUB Lecture Hall "The Glass Menagerie" 2:30 and 8 p.m. Studio Theatre Coffee House 9 p.m. RUB Banquet Area Soccer: Grove City (11) 4 p.m. Volleyball (W): Grove City (H( 4 p.m. "The Glass Menagerie" 8 p.m. Studio Theatre Juggernaut String Band 8 p.m. RUB Lecture Hall "The Glass Menagerie" 8 p.m. Studio Theatre OCTOBER 18, 1979 8 - p.m.
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