Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, September 02, 1981, Image 11

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    Mr. Paul C. Iddings, Associate Professor of Theatre
Arts
Studio
Mr. Benjamin A. Lane, Director Of Admissions
Associate Professor of English
115 Reed Building
Mrs. Sally LeVan, Lecturer in English
14 Turnbull
Ms. Verna Lombard, Lecturer in English
Glenhilll '
Dr. John F. McDiarmid, Assistant Professor' in
English
102 Turnbull Hall
Ms. Cathy S. Mester, Instructor in Speech
Communication
104 North Cottage . ' "
Dr. Richard A. Mester. Assistant Professor of
Philosophy
1177 TurnbWl Hall
Ms. Miriam Pastridr, Are:!ztant Professor of
Cammurdeatioes
No Cottage
Ms. Marjorie Podcdsky, Instructor in English
109 'flunbull -
Dr. Sylvie L. F. Richards, Assistant Professor of
French
104 Turnbull Hall
Mrs. Gloria Rabinovich, Lecturer in English
Glenhill
Dr. Co iambs Sague, Lecturer in Spanish
Turnbull Han
Dr. Miguel Sague, Lecturer in Spanish
Turnbull Hall
Dr. Michael K. Simmons, Assistant Professor of
English
103 TurnbWl Hall
Ms. Gretchen Smith, Lecturer in English
North .Cottage
Ms. Margaret Smith, Assisant Librarian
Library
Mr. Michael Tkach, Lecturer in English
109 Turnbull
Mr. John Wilkerson, Instructor in Music
122 Reed Building
Dr. Chester L. WoHord, Assistant Professor of
English
104 Turnbull Hall
• ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dr. John K. Gamble, Jr., Read, Division of Social
and Behavioral Sciences
Professor of Politicial Science
101 FOB
Dr. John Alessio, Assistant Professor Sociology
2 FOBT
Mr. Dana D. Anderson, Instructor of Psychology
10611 FOB
Dr. James Bly, Assistant Professor of Media-
Writing
106 Turnbill
Mr. Ernest E. Fryer, Head, Division of
Undergraduate Studies
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Administration Building
Mr. Paul Rosenfeld, Instructor of Psychology
5 FORT
Mr. Dennis F. Galletta, Instructor in Accounting
On Leave
Ms. Ginny Graves, Instructor of Policital Science
4 FORT
Mr. Wayne F. Hemberger, Instructor in Business
Administration
1088 FOB
Dr. Zachary T. Irwin, Assistant Professor of
Political Science
106 G FOB
Administration And Faculty (continued)
Dr. Stanley Jacobs, Assistant Professor of Business
and Finance
108 A FOB
Ms. Ellen J. Johns, Assistant Professor of Physical
Education and Recreation
15 Erie Hall
Mr. Kirk P. Kelly, Instructor in Accounting and
Business Administration
106 E FOB
Dr. Steven B. Knouse, Assistant Professor of
Psychology and Management
104 FOB
Dr. Charles C. Kolb, Assistant Professor of
Anthropology
106 G FOB
Ms. Debra Kosteski, Instructor of Psychology
106 D FOB
Mr. James A. Kurre, Instructor in Economics
104 FOB
Mr. Herbert J. Lauffer, Assistant Professor of
Physical Education
•
16 Erie Hall
Dr. Chang C. Lee, Head Librarian
Reed
Mr. William J. Miller, 111, Lecturer in Business
Statistics
5 FOBT
Ms. Kiyoe Misusawa, Associate Professor
Psychology
1 FORT
Mr. Robert E. Monahan, Assistant Professor of
Accounting
4 FOBT
Dr. D. Edward Morgan, Atty., Lecturer in Business
and Business Law
5 POST
Dr. Charles M. Redenius, Associate Professor of
Political Science
On Leave
Mr. Paul Rosenfeld, Assistant Professor of
Psychology
FOB
Dr. Ki Shun, Assistant Professor of Economics
6 FOBT
Mr. James B. Sims, Instructor of Athletics and
Physical Education
11 Erie Hall
Dr. Roger L. Sweeting, Associate Professor of
Physical Education
16 Erie Hall
Dr. Robert T. Tauber, Assistant Professor of
Education
106 F FOB
Mr. James W. Weber, Assistant Professor of
Political Science
106 F FOB
Dr. Barry R. Weller, Associate Professor of
Economics
106 C FOB
Dr. John F. Wellington, Assistant Professor of
Business and Quantitive Analysis
3 FOBT
Mrs. Janet F. Wilson, Instructor in Physical
Education
15 Erie Hall
ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY
Continuing Education
Mr. John N. Hamilton, Assistant Professor of
Management Development
Administration Building
Student Awards
And Scholarships
The Behrend College
recognizes its outstanding
students annually through a
number of awards, honors, and
scholarships. These awards in
clude the following: 1. THE
THOMAS H. TURNBULL
AWARD
The Turnbull Award honors a
Behrend College student of
seventh term standing or above,
who has demonstrated outstan
ding qualities of character,
scholarship, leadership, and
citizensh. In addi the stu
dent has directed these tion,
qualities
into programs and services that
have positively influenced fellow
students and have contributed to
the prestige and well-being of
Retread College, and thus, to the
reputation of the University.
2. THE ERIC A. AND
JOSEPHINE WALKER AWARD
The Walker Award recognizes
a student who is completing two
full years of freshman
sophomore study at a Com
monwealth Campus, and who
demonstrates outstanding
qualities of character, scholar
ship, leadership, and citizenship.
Each Commonwealth Campus
selects a campus recipient, who
in turn becomes a candidate for
the university-wide Walker
Award.
3. THE GUY W. WILSON
AWARD
The Guy W. Wilson Award
honors that student who,
although not a member of the Stu
dent Senate, has performed con
sistently above and beyond the
call of duty. The Student Senate
chooses the recipient of this
award.
4. THE DIVISION OF NATURAL
SCIENCES AND ENGINEER
ING SCHOLARSHIP
The Division of Natural
Sciences and Engineering
presents two scholarships to
outstanding students pursuing
their degrees in the Division's
own four year majors. The
scholarships exemplify the com
mitment of Natural Sciences and
Engineering faculty in giving
special recognition to deserving
students. They are provided from
the royalties derived from
Hehrend College sales of a widely
adopted mathematics text
authored by Professors Roland
Larson, Robert Hostetler, and
David Heyd.
5. ACADEMIC AWARDS
Academic awards are
presented in several disciplines
to students who excel in a specific
field of study. Recipients are
selected by faculty members.
The academic awards are
presented at the annual Honors
and Awards Ceremony each
sPriaS ants must apply for the
following scholarships. The ap
plication procedures and re
quirements are available in the
Student Affairs Office and are
publicized in the student
newspaper, on bulletin boards,
and through faculty members.
BAYARD D. AND ETHEL M.
KUNKLE SCHOLARSHIP
Tutoring Services
Tutoring services are offered Affairs, listing their class
through th e offi ce o f sh a d e d Af. schedule, name, address,
f a i rs. Th e tuto rs are merci f u l " telephone, most convenient time
students who have taken a per- to be reached, and the courses
ticular course previously and they can tutor. Any student in
have received no less than aB as tereated in tutoring or being
a final gra d e i n th e course. tutored should contact the Office
Students w h o qualify as tutors fW of Student Affairs, second floor,
ou t a car d i n th e Office of Student RUB for further information.
The Kunkle Scholarship aids
and recognizes outstanding
students at Penn State campuses
who need funds to meet
necessary college expenses.
Scholarship recipients must ex
emplify good citizenship, give
evidence of leadership, and ex
hibit professional promise.
These scholarships are awarded
by a committee on the basis of the
aforementioned qualifies and
financial need. For the 1981412
academic year, fifteen Kunkle
Scholarships were awarded to
Behrend students. Application
information is available ki the
Student Affairs Office.
THE BEHREND 'COLLEGE
FACULTY WOMEN AND
WIVES SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship, presented an
nually by the Behrend College
Associate of Faculty Women
and Wives, is directed to outstan
ding seventh - and eighth - term
baccalaureate students in a
Behrend College major. A com
mittee compaied of regimen
tally& of the Association of
Faculty Women and Wives and a
Member of the Student Affairs
Office selects the scholarship
recipient (s). Consideration for
tbe scholarship is based on the
criteria set up by the association
and includes the following:
- the student must be pursuing
a Behrend College major.
- the student must be in his/her
sixth or seventh term, at the time
of submitting the original
scholarship application.
- the student must be enrolled
on a full-time basis and must be
in good academic standing.
Watch for further information
about the application procedure
for the Faculty Woman and
Wives Scholarship during spring
term.
THE PENN STATE BEHREND
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is directed to
all potential freshman at
Betwend College. Consideration
is given to those who have achiev
ed superior academic records,
have distinguished themselves by
extracurricular involvement and
service, and have documented
financial need. Students must
file appropriate financial aid ap
plications in order to be
considered.
THE JULIE ANN MASTELLER
s. • o 1 •
This scholarship was instituted
in memory of Julie Ann
Masteller, a former sophomore
at The Behrend College, major
ing in Ceramic Science. Its pur
pose is to 'provide scholarships to
undergraduate students enrolled
in a baccalaureate degree pro
•_.m at The Behrend College of
The Pennsylvania State Universi
ty. Consideration for this
scholarship shall be given to all
undergraduate students enrolled
as baccalaureate degree can
didates who have completed at
least three terms, and who have
achieved superior academic
records or manifest promise of
outstanding academic success.
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