PAGE 6 Theta Phi Alpha Planning Events Pityland Robertson Viva MacDougall (4th semester, Business), President of Theta Phi Alpha, , announced that the sorority is selling raffle tickets on an 'B4 Chevy Cavalier, to benefit Erie Independence House. "This is our present service pro ject," said Viva. Raffle tickets are $2, or three for $5. "Mountain Visions' Gary Grimm and Katy Flanagan call many places home. Bush cabins in Alaska, sand bars on the Salmon Riber in Idaho and tents on frigid, wilderness moun tain slopes serve as places to hang their hats_ A converted beer truck is home during tours throughout the U.S. and Canada to show their multi image "concert," MOUNTAIN VISIONS. MOUNTAIN VI SIONS is a showcase of the seasons, wild animals, human adventurers, mountains, rivers and sky of the northwest wilderness. Choreographed to varying paces of folk, jazz, bluegrass and synthesized music, the images of backpacking, climb ing, whitewater rafting, wilderness skiing and wildlife are splashed onto a 36-foot screen by 2648 Buffalo Road CORNER OF BUFFALO ROAD & BIRD DRIVE Tuesday and Wednesday is 'STUDENT DAY All Style Cats Oily 56.00 BEIM V 4 MEM Five Consultation OPERIIOa.m.-Bp.m. "The Gorge" Pizza Shop Phone Orders: -1722 izza -Subs Pretzels - Chips - Soft Drinks Ms. MacDougall also noted that Theta Phi Alpha will be spon soring a Spring Fashion Show. "We'll' be using new graduates from the Chequer Modeling Course, instructed by Behrend's own Vicki Lampe (founder of Chequer Modeling)," said Viva. "The clothes will be from Charlotte's Web." The tentative date for the event nine programmed slide tors. Grimm and Flanagan, a hus band and wife team, use multi image productions to "create an effect" by stimulating endless memory images stored in each person's mind with the syn chronized photographs of the concert. The couple has also pro duced SALMON RIVER OD DYSSEY, a show of the first des- cent in open canoes down the "River of No Return" and SOUTH OF DENALI, a produc tion of their ski trek in the Alaska Range. Flanagan uses her dexteri ty and dancing background to do photographic editing, find musical scores and synchronize the images to music, while Grimm works on conceptual topics in the With Student I.D Open Sun. thru Thurs. Nights 30 p.m. • 11:00 p.m. THE BEHREND COLLEGIAN ' Slated projec- Erie, Pa. 898-0180 is April 26th. Donations will be $l. Viva stressed the growth of Theta Phi Alpha, stating that 6 new girls have just pledged. "We're the only national sorority at Penn State-Behrend," she said. "We're presently a col ony, working toward becoming an initiated chapter by May 7th." photographic production of the programs. Grimm will be presenting MOUNTAIN VISIONS at Penn State-Behrend's Erie Hall on Thursday, April 5, at 7:00 p.m. The concert is sponsored by the Student Union Board and the Outing Club •as part of • the Cultural Events Series. Admission will be free and all are invited to share in this uncommon wilderness adventure. Graduates and Undergraduates We are interested in entrepreneur-type students to work part-time in a financial planning/training program. Earn as you learn. We need 5 hours a week from you, and you will be trained by a full-time manager in the field. Upon graduation, a full-time business opportunity will be available. STUDENT UNION BOARD Attention The Student Union Board will be filming an offbeat version of Michael Jackson's famous "Thriller" video. Anyone interested in participating in this video should report to the Gorge cafeteria at 10 a.m. on Sat., March 31st for rehearsal. The video is tentatively scheduled to be filmed Fri. and Sat., April 20th and 21st. Producer - Dave Kiessling Director - Dean Swinger Choreographer - Fred Becker Sound Technician • Bob Dudley Light Technician - Jim Lay Send resume to: A.L. Williams Co. 1548 W. 38th St. Suite 27 Erie, PA 16508 Attn: Lynn Weed The Ultimate Rock Experience Featuring an evening of the best popular dance videos performed by top recording artists. Come dance to the latest Warner Brothers Video Releases on Sat., April 7th in Erie Hall from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Co-sponsored by: Student Union Board, Joint Resident Council, Commuter Council, and Lambda Sigma. PENN STATE - BEHREND CAMPUS MINISTRY SPRING OFFICE SCHEDULE REVISION: MONDAY TUESDAY Miriam Pastrick, OSB Pr. Cliff Hamilton 10:00 to Noon 9:30 to 1:30 p.m. (R.C.) (Assembly of God) Pam Griesbach• Noon to 4:00 p.m. *Coordinator WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Pr. Martin Roth Pr. Schoonmaker 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. 10:00 to 1:00 p.m. (Lutheran) (Baptist) Pam Griesbach• Noon to 4:00 p.m. Bill Hobbs 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Fr. Dave Dobrowlski (Episcopal)- 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. In Gorge (R.C.) SPECIAL NOTE - April 20 GOOD FRIDAY WORSHIP SERVICE NOTE: • There is a Roman Catholic Mass each week on Saturdays at 5:30 in the lounge area 2nd floor Reed with Fr. Dave. Also, on Sundays a bus leaves R.U.B. lot at 10:15 a.m. for 11:00 a.m. worship services at five local churches: East Erie Assembly of God Messiah Lutheran Church St. James Roman Catholic Church Wesley United Methodist Church Wesleyville Baptist Church • P.S.B. Campus Ministry - Ext. 245 Office of Student Affairs, Reed Building MARCH 30, 1984
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