PRIL 18, 1985 Professor Lane Honored At Spring Dinner-Dance by Julie Reynolds Collegian Staff Writer As Benjamin A. Lane received the “outstanding service” award at the second annual Spring Din ner Dance held at Peak ‘n’ Peek Lodge April 13, he seemed to be momentarily at a loss for words. Quickly regaining his com posure and sense of humor, he spoke of his relationship with his students and gave credit to the student body for the joy and fulfillment he experienced from Eddie Murphy Appears At State College by Kevin Moore Collegian Staff Writer Though in show business for a relatively short period of time, Eddie Murphy is no longer a ris ing star. He has already been in three blockbuster movies (four if you count Best Defense), had a starring role on Saturday Night Live, and last year had a highly successful comedy special on Home Box Office titled “Delirious”. It’s impossible to name all the characters and all of the perfor mances that Murphy has ac complished in the past three years. Murphy has even “cut” an album, but more recently he came to State College’s Recreation Hall as part of his “Lawd Have Mur phy” 1985 Concert Tour. This was a surprise to Penn State students in two respects; first that .■i * ' ■' SUMMER JOBS • Busboys •Chambermaids •Service Station Attendents •Kitchen Help •Room Clerks •Switch Board Operators - Etc., Etc. If you like the fun and excitement of working the summer for a NATIONAL PARK-RESORT HOTEL-GUEST RANCH-SUMMER CAMP-CRUISE SHIP ALASKA-ETC., ETC...we have researched and compiled a new SUMMER EMPLOYMENT GUIDE that will show you how and where to apply for a summer job of your choice! Compiled in our GUIDE is a list of NATIONAL PARKS-RESORT HOTELS GUEST RANCHES-SUMMER CAMPS THROUGHOUT THE U.S.-OPPOR TUNITIES ON CRUISE SHIPS-AND OPPORTUNITIES IN ALASKA. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT GUIDE 131 ELMA DR. DEPT. 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As an audience member at the Murphy concert, I had the chance of a lifetime, to see Eddie Mur phy. It was great. The opening act for Murphy was Lilo Thomas, an established “funk” band. The band performed for an hour and at 9:30 p.m., the stage was cleared for Eddie. As the lights went out, the Pointer Sisters’ “Neutron Dance” began and a movie screen ap peared on stage. The two and one half minute film showed Murphy as his .various characters in televi sion and film. The short film end ed and the screen became cheery red as the unmistakeable silhouette of Eddie Murphy came into focus. The electricity began. The audience chanted “Eddie”. RESEARCH Send $2 for catalog of over 16,000 topics to assist your research efforts. For info., call toll-free 1-800- 621-5745 (in Illinois call 312-922-0300). Authors’ Research, Rm. 600-N. 407 S. Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60605 THE BEHREND COLLEGIAN FEATURE is this life from the students that has made my years at Behrend so enjoyable,” he added. The award presentation and special remarks followed a cocktail hour and a buffet style dinner. Special remarks were given by Provost Dr. John M. Lilley and Doug Saltzman, presi dent of the Student Programming Council. Saltzman also presented Lane with the “outstanding ser vice” award. Doug Gerow, presi dent of the Student Government The show ran as expected with Murphy’s unmistakeably profane language and style of humor. The general consensus of the audience was that the “Delirious” concert was better than the State College show, but everyone enjoyed themselves. John Anderson, fourth semester mathematics, said, “It was funny, and I’m glad I went, but with hindsight I wouldn’t pay Sl6 given the chance again.” According to an article that ap peared in the Collegian Magazine, a University Concert Committee member said, “I hope Murphy gives us a profit, because we slap ped down $55,000 for him.” Minus the overhead, Eddie Mur phy was well rewarded for a 75 minute workout. 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The buffet style dinner included baked chicken, Swedish meat balls, roast loin of pork or ham, tossed salad, lyonnaise potatoes, buttered corn O’Brien, and several desserts. Following the dinner and ceremony, couples moved to the spacious dance floor to dance from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. to the music of Bill Elliot. Students con- < ~:a ~- "' o `", Jeff SooHoo, Mel Galloway and Stu Tutler performed “Stupid Human Tricks” during Late Night at the Reed, April 14, sponsored by SGA. They showed off their physical dexterity by wiggling their ears, flaring their nostrils and catching coins from their elbows. is) eluded the evening by rocking to the sounds of Billy Ocean, Madonna, and Van Halen, and romancing to the more mellow tunes of Lionel Richie, REO Speedwagon, and Phil Collins. This tribute to Benjamin Lane marks the end of his commen dable career with the Behrend College. The atmosphere was ap propriate for this special occasion. JT4/?r/AfG AT ¥35- PAGE 9