PAGE 4 Softball Fever- Catch It By Cyndi Warwick sists of Kathy Ott, Carolyn Camp- It's Spring now at Behrend, bell, Sandy Rhea, Kathy Rolph, (yes, even with snow on the Peggy Guriel, and Michelle ground) and with Spring rolls in Homan. softball. The 1982 Girls Softball The girls' first game is. April 15 Team looks promising this year, at home against Edinboro. Hope even though there are only three to see you all there. We promise returnees, Kathy Rolph (out- to give you an exciting game. field), Cyndi Warwick (catcher, infield), and Carolyn Campbell Behrend Briefs (outfield, pitcher). Coach Wilson has been working This Sunday, March 28, there hard with the team, but deciding will be a march on Washington,. where and who is going to start D.C., for the U.S. out of El has been a hard job. The weather Salvador. has been bad and the softball field has a drainage ditch going right through it so practices are held in the gym. It's really hard to judge people in the gym because out on the field everything is so different. The only positions for sure are the pitching spots, which are held by Pam Mackowski, Missy Stasenko, and Carolyn Campbell. Rounding out the infield is Cyndi Warwick, Molly Heidecker, Kathy Patton, Doreen Rulli and Meme Garofola. The outfield con- Continued from page 1 the Behrend College." Full-time faculty members will nominate other faculty members for the research award. Both the EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING and the EX CELLENCE IN ADVISING nomination forms- are available in either the Division Offices, or the Office of Student Affairs. Forms for the Research Award are available only in the Division Offices. Deadline date for the Teaching and Advising award forms is April 16, while research award forms are due April 12. All forms should be turned into the Office of the Dean. • ',, THE - ( - f . ' 10, ~--'os LARGE titljli N 4 , - .,ATJ • LION /- Smoking and Snuff Accessories Albums & Tapes 417 W. Bth Street. 455-0511 rs. - Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9p.m . Sun. 12-5 p.m. VIDEO GAMES At _ Crazy Freddies FREE: Up To $5OO GAME TOKENS WITH THE PURCHASE OF UP TO $5 IN GAME TOKENS AND THIS COUPON OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 31 TAKE TO: _ West 12th & Pittsburgh Ave. The Erie Chapter of CARD (National Committee Against Registration and the Draft) will participate with numerous other organizations from throughout the country. Anyone interested or desiring more information can contact: Matt at 724-4415. Bus transporta tion will be provided. Loverboy concerts will be com ing to the Erie County Fieldhouse on April 11th. The Ozzie Ozborne concert was canceled due to the deaths of some band members. The sixth annual Scholarship Ball was a total success. About 250 people attended the dance at Rainbow Gardens on Friday night. Music was provided by a D.J. Eliot Stoul spun the discs from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sue Richardson and Doug Saltsman both attended the dance, they had this to say about it, "There were not as many peo ple there as last year but the peo ple that did attend certainly en joyed themselves." The Annual Behrend Fund has reached $22,000. Staff and faculty cooperation has helped to make this annual drive a success. So far the fund drive is doing ex ceptionally well. vlicook CRAFTSMAN OF OuALIIY • IMPRINTED SPORTSWEAR 1702 WEST EIGHTH STREET PH 456-0566 or 453-4543 - COUPON 453-6328 (Next To Pool City) COUPON BEHREND COLLEGIAN QUIZ: Who are these two famous Penn State per sonalities? For a free steak dinner at Taco Mart send your answer to the Collegian! For answers to last, week's crossword puzzle turn to page 5. If you have any comments, send your ideas to the editors. The "Behrend Collegian" is sponsoring a "New Wave Word Putt Putt. Golf and Games I I I. I WE'LL PAY YOU TO GET INTO S A •E, SUMMER. New Wave Word FREE $5.00 FREE: Buy $5.00 in game room tokens and receive $5.00 in tokens with this coupon. , FREE $l.OO FREE: Buy $l.OO in game• room tokens and receive $l,OO in tokens with this coupon. Open Year Round Putt Putt Golf and Gaines 4268 Buffalo Rd. 898-1114 and 1225 Peninsida Dr_ 833-1704 ,~~! ~r9 Contest Contest." The results of which will be in the next issue of the "Collegian." Anyone who would like to submit a word or words (new wave cliches will also be ac cepted), can just drop them off at the office. The office is in the big building with the library in it and has the new-wave word "ef ficacious" posted in the window. If you have any doubt as to what a new wave word is, you.probably shouldn't enter the contest. Just ,to be fair, impartial, and jour nalistic, here are a few examples: Squip - because it just.is. Bogus - because it's bad, imply ing just about anything you want it to. . Stripped - to explain the state of your brain cells. Because new-wave word mak ing hasn't even hit Main Campus yet,, it is much .easier to explain what isn't a new-wave word. If you have at least ro years of college left, rou can spend six weeks at >ur Army ROTC Basic ::arnp this summer and earn approximately $6OO. And if you qualify, you an enter the ROIC 2- (ear Program this fall and enceive up to $l,OOO a year. But the big payoff iappens on graduation day. That's when you receive an officer's commission. • So get your body in shape (not to mention your bank account). Enroll in Army ROTC. For more information, contact your Professor of _ r Militarf%Science. - ARMY RCITC. CAN BE. . P BEHREND Zt . . O.', ROTC • • 999.7029 • MARCH 24, 1982