MARCH 28,1985 Behrend by Gregory Goldsmith Collegian Staff Writer Behrend College appointed Gregory Allen as Admissions Counselor. Allen, a native of Overbrook-Philadelphia, Pa. at tended both Penn State-Behrend and University Park where he earned a Liberal Arts degree. Allen’s previous experience in cludes working with the Depart ments of Welfare and Recreation Tony Laniewicz: (Seventh Semester, MIS) “Competition between commuters and people who live in the dorms. I feel that people in the dorms have a greater use of the facilities on campus. For instance, the computer room. For commuters that work, the computer room is not available all Boucaud Stuart Boucaud: (Second Semester, Architectural Engineer ing) “Classes and workload because it is very difficult for an off-campus student to commute from home to campus and be ex- Alumnus Appointed Admissions Counselor and the Office of District At torney of Philadelphia where he counseled young adults. When asked what he likes best about his new job Allen replied, “Working with the students! Be ing in this position I get to meet a great deal of students that I en courage to attend Behrend.” Allen counsels high school seniors, incoming freshmefl, and juniors. In an attempt to get a tudent Voice pected to do homework.” Becky Bright: (Second Semester, undecided) “Classes, it is a big change between high school and college.” What is the most stressful thing affecting you at Behrend College? Becky Harrison: (Second Becky Harrison Semester, Business Administra tion) “Tests, teachers give them all at the same time.’’ Keith Siergiej: (Second Semester, Accounting) “Studying :*giej and living at home because parents affect the studying.” Laura Lagattuta: (Second Semester, Engineering) “Coming back from spring break after vacation and studying for FEATURE wide array of students, he visits high schools, community colleges in Northwestern Pennsylvania and commonwealth campuses in the southeastern part of the state. A typical day for Allen begins at 8 a.m. when he arrives at the Administration Building to com plete unfinished desk work. Dur ing this time, he is briefed on ac tivities and conferences that he’ll midterms.” Penny Turk: (Second Semester, Recreation and Parks) “Studies and getting up early for class and setting priorities straight'when it comes to studying.” Kristie Feidler: (Third Semester, Biology) “Giving presentations because public think for the population as a whole it is one of the highest fears surpassed only by death. At least it is to me.” THE COLLEGIAN Lanra Laguttnta Penny Turk Interviews Conducted by Collegian Staff Writer Michael Shaffer engage in later that day or during the week. At 9 a.m. he begins meeting with students and their families. If at that time he has no appoint ments, he reviews and processes applications and responds to phone calls. When asked what he has gained from this job thus far, Allen answered, “It allows me the op portunity to utilize my interper sonal skills and to develop and build on some of my professional skills.” “One in particular,” he continued, “is the idea of good time management. In order to get a student to actually decide on at tending a campus in the Penn State system, and hopefully Behrend, I usually spend about 45 minutes to an hour addressing their questions regarding admissions.” The Admissions Office is hav ing a successful spring semester by increasing enrollment due to the work of Sandra Edwards, assis tant to the dean of student affairs and Steve Mostert, director of admissions. With the busy schedule of the admissions staff, any help that students could give by becoming a New ROTC Instructor Discusses Army Career by Thomas Milley Collegian Staff Writer Behrend College’s ROTC department has a new instructor tins semester. His name is Cpt. Richard E. Donahue Jr. and he’s had a very colorful career in the miltary. Cpt. Donahue earned a B.S. degree in biology from the Virginia Military Institute and an M.B.A. with an emphasis in hospital administration from the University of Northern Colorado. He has attended five Army courses, has been decorated six times, and has earned the Master Parachutist Badge. JBcm&aiok. ITALIAN RESTAURANT 3512 Buffalo Road Wesleyville Phone 899-3423 Try Our Daily Lunch Specials 2 Coupons! i D _ . ! Buy a large pizza with ! i Buy 2 Pizza Subs i any toppings, get a [ j anc * 9 e t one Free! j small one free with the j i good till april 19th j same items! ! | |_GOODTILLAPRILI9th j tour guide or an occasional visitor to high schools would be ap preciated. Anyone interested should contact the Office of Ad missions at ext. 6100. Students are reminded that if they have any questions concern ing admissions, they should con tact the Admissions Office. Gregory Allen New Admissions Counselor With all this experience, you can be sure the captain has more than a few interesting stories to tell. Here are his answers to ques tions asked in*a recent interview with the Behrend Collegian. Collegian: “Where are you originally from?” Donahue: “I’m an Army ‘brat’, but I was born in Nurn berg, Germany.” Collegian: “Would you briefly describe your career for us?” Donahue: “I graduated and was commissioned in May 1974 from the Virginia Military In continued on page 11 PAGE 7