NOVEMBER 9,1984 Behrendettes Drill Cub Team w 'J'V' "Vj*’" ' , . ■. V< The Bebrendette Drill Team from L to R are: (Back Row) Tammy Hessinger, Lu Andreacci, Ann Weunski, Dawn Ray, Katby Jo McCaluso and Lisa viate. (Middle Row) Sharon Wilson, Chris Bucksbee, Andrea LaCara and Terri Drugmand. (Front Row) Chris Hubbard, Launie Brockett, Lauren Augusty and Cindy Pfoisich. With A Little Help From Our Friends TEMPUS , the student literary magazine of Behrend College, is seeking contributions for the 1984-85 issue. According to Ken Sonnenberg, TEMPUS President and Editor, a fundraising goal of $4OO has been set to match last year’s donation total. If you see or know of any newsworthy happenings contact The Collegian at 898-6221 FEATURE “While SGA has given us a very generous allocation, it covers only a little more than half of our pro duction costs,” said Sonnenberg. “Last year, each magazine printed had a total cost of 53.00, yet we sold TEMPUS at $1.50 to keep it accessible to all students.” BEHREND COLLEGIAN v>, v ,' '^• > V' S ' V A „ v , .. - <.->^ s&ir’>? vX^ vC ' V; ' Sonnenberg said that the dif ference was made up by the SGA and private contributions. Sonnenberg also said that TEMPUS will expand in format for the 1984-85 issue. “For the first time, our production process will be computerized,” he noted. Other possible changes include the addition of partial color and ex periments in format or distribu tion. “We are proud of last year’s magazine (which was nominated for several literary awards),” said Michael R. Kitchen, former TEMPUS President. “We think we can make this year’s even bet ter.” The donation program will re train the same as previous years: Member - $5.00 Sponsor - $lO.OO Patron - $25.00 The names of people giving $5.00 or more will be listed in TEMPUS , and those people will receive a complimentary copy of Single & Pregnant? Z a ' FlorenceCriltentonServices T P?eas« ab come' s talk f« ®**• * £ri *< Pennsylvania BSC with us. 452*2740 or 459*8480 lo One In A Series of Alternatives by Lori Starcher Collegian Staff Writer Anyone attending a home game of the Behrend Cubs this season will have the opportunity to enjoy a half-time routine performed by Behrend’s talented newly formed drill team, The Behrendettes. The purpose of the Behrendet tes is to generate more spirit and support for the Cubs and get more people involved with the sports team. By working with the cheerleaders, the Behrendettes hope to be able to achieve their mutual goal.' The Behrendettes are the result of two years of planning and work by a few interested students. The idea originated last year, but had to be dropped due to lack of organization. Through the conti nuing efforts of the Behrendettes Tri-captains Sharon Wilson (3rd Semester, Business Administra tion), Tammy Hessinger (3rd Semester, Math), and Lu An dreacci (3rd Semester, Marketing), the problems were overcome and he drill team was the magazine upon publication. advisor Dr. James Madison Donations can be given to any Davis, or dropped off at the RUB TEMPUS staff member, faculty desk. Gorge Cafeteria 11-2 Mon.-Fri. Lunch 4:30-7 Mon.-Thurs. Dinner Pizza Shop 8-11 Sun.-Thurs. 898-6234 Come On Up! Spirit formed, The Behrendettes are sponsored by Sandy Giuliano, head resident in Perry Hall. The team receives limited funding from the Student Government Association. Because the funding they received did not cover all of their expenses, each Behrendette had to purchase her own uniform. They hope to be able to receive a refund of the money they spent by selling Chip wiches in lobbies on campus every Tuesday. The Behrendettes are en thusiastic about the future of their organization and are happy to be involved in it. Most of the Behrendettes have had previous dancing and cheerleading ex perience during high school. They hope that students will be curious enough about their routines and costumes to attend the Cubs basketball games. The Behrendettes drill team will make its debut on Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Erie Civic Center. Catch them, you’ll enjoy their show. New Hours ALLEGHENY WOMEN'S CENTER