September 12, 1985 Page Five the campus club report Management Club Joanna Robson meet the officers Andy Collegian Contributing Writer Pomerance and Sharlene Teitel, Are you interested in a career in Co-Presidents; Tom Vest, Vice business when you graduate from President; Joanna Robson, college? Get the help you -need to Secretary and Jim Regalia, pursue this goal by attending a Treasurer. We welcome all Management Club meeting. We business and non-business majors have a lot to offer students who to come and enjoy the Manage are interested in becoming sue- ment Club. cessful. The meetings are held in Reed 117 every Wednesday at 12 We have many activities plann noon. You are welcome to bring ed for the coming year that will your lunch. benefit every member that joins. Our first official meeting is Please consider attending the first September 11, 1985. So come meeting, you’ll be glad you did. Women Today by Karen Ryan concern us are frequendy the Collegian Contributing Writer focus of our meetings. We keep a Women Today is sponsoring a resource library on articles, luncheon for students, faculty and newsletters, and magazines staff who share their interest in relative to the happenings of women’s issues. What are women in the world. Our goal is women’s issues? Issues that con- to share with each other with the cem us all in today’s society: Behrend community what it’s like equal pay for equal work, sexual to be a woman today, harassment, how to juggle family If you would like to meet and career, changing sex roles for women whose concerns are like women and men. yours, please join us for lunch on Women Today meets weekly Friday, September 13 at noon in primarily as a support group in- room 117, Behrend Science formal discussions on topics that Building. ;:C Film Production Club ;,V, There is a club starting on the Chip Susol, Kurt Steiner and Dr. Behrend campus that gives you Terry Warburton as Club advisor, the chance to be a-star. The “Film Production Club” “What is great about the film will be making movies at the > s that we can use a wide Behrend Campus and on location ran 8 e of students with a variety of in the city of Erie. “Our goal is to talents. We will need writers, ac make five 30-40 minute movies tors, directors, cameramen, peo each semester,” said club founder P le to work w >th lights, public Greg Rathbun. “Right now our relations people, and maybe some constitution is being reviewed by cartoonists too,” Rathbun said. SGA and by Sept. 11 we should be Any one interested in the Film a club,” Rathbun said. Other club Production Club should contact members include Napoleon Birch, Greg Rathbun at 838-8150. Applications are now available for the position of Assistant Editor and News Editor of the Penn State-Behrend Col legian for the 1985-86 academic year. The jobs require a working knowledge of news writing and grammatical structure. All students interested should stop in the Collegian officer located in the Reed building. Penn State Behrend Collegian Get In The Collegian Habit by Heather VanSlyke Collegian-Contributing Writer Behrend’s MIS Club held its first meeting of the fall semester on Monday, September 9th, at noon. Meetings are held each Monday in Room 116, Reed Buiding. This year the club of ficers are: A 1 Meder, President; Tom Vest, Vice President; Dave Allen, Treasurer; and Heather VanSlyke, Secretary. The MIS major is growing rapidly and students entering this Memberships to the Student Programming Council Association provide more than you think... •free or discounted admission to campus activities •10% discount at Erie Pizza Huts •25 c off any Arby's sandwich • $ 2 off cuts or $ 5 off perms or hair color ( $ 2O or more) at Terry Etzel's Hairstyling Salon •Millcreek Mall Cinema passes for $ 2.50 at Heed Union Desk • s i off any pizza, 50 c off any sub at Barbato's Pizzeria •Discount YMCA member •and there's more ...don't miss out! Inquire now at Student Programming Council. Ist Floor, Reed. Gorge Snack Shop & Convenience Store Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m. T ll p.m. Fri. 8 a.m-4 p.m. Sunday 8:30 p.m.-ll p.m. Carrying all grocery items at Supermarket Prices Also Serving Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner 2 Coupons!! Red and White ■ Snyder Chips Laundry Detergent S *1.39 size I Buy One Get One Only 99 . ! Free Good til 9/26/85 8 Good til 9/13/85 field are encouraged to join the dub. Students in other majors with an interest in computers are also welcome. Our club is a Stu dent Chapter of the Data Process ing Management Association (DPMA), and students are eligible to become members of this pro fessional organization. Many club activities are plann ed for the school year. The MIS Club plans to sponsor several speakers and present various news videotapes; all dealing with some aspect of the computerata pro cessing fields. Tours of the com puter centers at some local businesses are also in the planning stages. A major project being con sidered by the club involves spon soring a computer competiton for area high school students. The Book Sale sponsored by the club last year was a success, and plans are being made to hold such a Co op at the end of the present semester.