SEPTEMBER 27, 1984 8:30 a.m. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 10 a.m. to 12 noon 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 10 a.m S.P.E.E.D. S.P.E.E.D. (Students Pro moting Excellence In Engineer ing Disciplines) held their first meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 25. Plans for this year's activities were discussed. These include tours, lectures, and contests. A tour of General Electric's Technology Center will be scheduled, as well as tours of other engineering firms in Erie. Also, various types of engineers will be coming to Behrend to speak about their particular fields, and to discuss what their different jobs entail. S.P.E.E.D. will hold their Astronomy What's the Behrend Astronomy Club up to? Jupiter. At least that's what President Jim Owens is up to. The Observatory director, Tom Milley is up to such things as open clusters, which are a lot more "up" than Jupiter. The Behrend Astronomy Club is expanding even further out, and invites anyone interested to join. We are working on a design for a clock drive corrector. This is a device to aid in tracking stars and other fixed objects across the sky. We need this to do deep sky photography, this year's goal. We have a way to go yet before we get to that point. We need camera mounts, a larger eyepiece focuser and an adapter, among other things. Anyone who is willing to help us meet our goal is welcome to at tend our meetings. They are held Monday nights at 7 in the obser vatory directly behind the Behrend Building. Oktoberfest Schedule Saturday, October 6 OPEN HOUSE Open House Registration ' Reed Building Tours beginning every 1 hour From Reed Building Alumni Registration Reed Building Bookstore Open Reed Building OKTOBERFEST first contest on Tuesday, Oct. 16. Members will be given an 8 1 / 2 " by 11" sheet of paper, which will be used to construct a paper airplane. Awards will be given to the member whose plane sails the farthest. Other contests, such as bridgebuilding with toothpicks, will be planned for this year. Meetings are held every other Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Behrend 118. Engineers, get involved! Collegian Staff Member of the Week Rick Larson Sports - Editor BEHREND COLLEGIAN Oktoberfest Registration 5:15 p.m. Club Briefs Management Joins SAM This year The Behrend Manage ment Club is becoming a campus chapter of The Society for Ad vancement of Management (SAM). SAM was started in 1912 by Frederick W. Taylor, and opened its first campus chapter in 1932. SAM has over 150 campus chapters that prepare students for top management positions The 1984 edition of TEMPUS, the student literary magazine of Penn State-Behrend, will be available to the Behrend com munity on Monday, Oct. 1 and Tuesday, Oct. 2. TEMPUS, which was nominated for several literary awards in 1984, is a collection of poetry, fiction, essay, prose, photography and art, produced entirely by students of Behrend. "Over the past five years, Tem 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 noon to 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. If you see or know of any newsworthy happenings conta ct the Collegian at 898-6220 Alumni soccer match Soccer field Behrend Challenge Cup competition Oktoberfest Luncheon Festhaus Tent Alumni Women's Volleyball Game Men's Soccer Game Behrend vs. St. Vincent "Alumni Olympics" Athletic Field Reception for Former Penn State-Behrend athletes, Erie Hall Reunion Reception, Wilson Picnic Grove (Freshmen classes of '49, '54, '59, '64, '69, '74) through the interaction with established management profes- sionals. SAM members receive a quarterly journal and other periodicals, attend conferences, compete for scholarships, and receive valuable managerial train ing. Officers of the Management Club believe that this is an ex- Tempus pus has progressively improved the standard of its text," said Ken Sonnenberg, the newly elected president and editor of TEMPUS. "The 1984 edition is the finest ever put out." Michael R. Kitchen, the previous president, agreed with Sonnenberg's assessment, noting, "This issue is the first in which we were able to use a professional printing service." Alumni Picnic Wilson Picnic Grove cellent opportunity for Behrend students to interact with the business environment. The Management Club is en couraging all interested business majors to attend their meeting Friday, Sept. 28 at 12:05 p.m. in the Reed Seminar room. A meeting will be held every other week thereafter. "It was this quality of produc tion that in essence, made the magazine," added Sonnenberg. "TEMPUS has always demonstrated itself the conscience of the free thinker at Behrend." Copies of Tempus will be on sale in the Reed Building. The 1984 edition is priced at $1.50, while the 1983 version will cost $l. Kitchen also noted that submis sions for the 1985 edition are now being accepted. PAGE 3