The Collegian November 7,1985 Page Ten Student Voice: The Student Relations Board of University Park has proposed the idea to display which campus a graduating Penn State student at tended on the University Park graduation program. The stu dent/campus association would not appear on the diploma, only on the program handed out dur ing the ceremony. Air Bands Contest arranged by SPC by Sue Nathans Collegian Staff Writer Air bands are fast becoming a fad on college campuses as well as high schools and the television in dustry. Behrend, in keeping with this fad has scheduled an air band contest for Nov. 14. The event is sponsored by the Student Pro gramming Council. The 1980’s have seen such entertainers as Michael Jackson, Boy George, Prince and Madon na, each with their own personal and very unique stage and ap pearance styles. Air band contests Anyone can participate in the contest. Faculty, students and all interested are welcome. A first prize of fifty dollars will be presented along with twenty-five and ten dollar second and third prizes. Donations will also be awarded, Pepsi has contributed a case of pop. An entrance fee is not required for the contest but there will be a charge of one dollar to enter the dance, free with activities cards. students NEED GREEN? | are more than just a bunch of peo ple hanging around playing in struments that aren’t there. Air band contests are judged on how well the band chosen is imitated, the creativity involved and of course, the quality of the perfor mance. With entertainers such as Boy George and Madonna using such distinctive ways of express ing themselves, air band contests can show us imitations which re quire more than just a simple 0 Become A Plasma Donor! $4 A PER DONATION 1 V PAID IN CASK AFTER EACH VISIT The 90-Minute Break The 90-Minute Break ALL TYPES ACCEPTABLE Male & Female Donors Needed F.D.A. Approved Student Voice asked the ques tion “When you graduate, do you like the idea of being recognized as attending a branch campus on the University Park graduation Ron Foster (First semester, Ac counting): “I really don’t think it makes a difference.” Paul Konkol (Third semester, Computer Science): “As long as strumm of a guitar. The contestants are not reqired to mime everything, psuedo in struments may be used. Shellie Altman who works with Brenda Javon in organizing the event for the Student Programming Coun cil explained that she had made a cardboard guitar to use in an air band last year. Percussion in struments, woodwinds or keyboards could be imitated in the same way. Dry ice may be used to create a fog effect and so may anything which will not create a mess. Plasmatec LTD. | For information or an appointment R call 454-0070 I 111 W. 9th '• 5 Between Peach and Sass. R “Do you like the idea of being recognized as attending a branch campus on the University Park graduation ceremonies program?” my diploma says I’m a Penn State graduate, it doesn’t matter.” Gail Reese (First semester, DUS): “Yes, if you choose to go to Behrend for four years you should have pride in having Behrend next to your name.” Sign ups for the contest began Oct. 30th and will continue until Nov. 11. Two bands are thus far comitted and it looks as though there is already a rivialry; A band consisting of Gayle Simon, Tonya Williams, Marilyn Lamore, Erika Reed, Chantille Jackson and Patricia Moore were unwilling to give the actual song they will be ROTC Rangers continued from page 9 I" r % "j B 4311 Buffalo Rd. - "*** Hours: Open 11:30 AM -10 PM 5 “ '(Next to Burger King) 1001 FLAVORS 7 S B Peppermint Patty Ice Cream? B BUfesavers Ice Cream? We Got'em! B Plus 999 other Flavors ■ 20* Off On Any Sundae Item With This Coupoijj Jan Pecora (Seventh semester, Accounting): “It doesn’t really matter because it doesn’t have any direct effect on us. If it were on my diploma, then it would matter.’ using, it seems as they do not want their rivals, who have yet to sign up, to steal any of their ideas. Bob Schlegel, Brad Lassila, Denni Pauline, and Mike King have sign ed up to perform to “Coming Home” by UNO. A tape or record of the song to be performed must be supplied to the disc jockey prior to the dance. feature Rich Huhn (Third semester, Accounting): “I believe that it doesn’t really matter to corpora tions or business establishments when you leave college whether or not you graduated from a satellite campus of Penn State.” Interviews conducted by Paul Kit chen, Collegian Staff Writer Jamie Grimm, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs expressed hopes of recruiting a local D. J. to judge the contest. She would also like to “encourage people to get involv ed.” So bring your psuedo instru ment and jam on down to the Gorge for a night of air band extravaganza! to Fairview to the Gem City Out doorsmans Club for familiariza tion firing of the MI6AI rifle. Cadet Mark Sinicki was in charge of the group operations, and in sured that each MS 111 carried out their assigned duties in operating the range. About thirty cadets got to try their hand at firing the Army’s M-16 rifle on the fifty foot range. That evening, the second Pla toon Color Guard, under the direction of Calvin Fryling, presented the national and state colors at Iroquois High School. The other members of the color guard who participated were Glenn Hordusky, Don Buckshaw, and Paul Kitchen. On Sunday, Oct. 27, MSG Young was off with the Scuba Club again to dive Lake Pleasant. They recovered a large, threaded iron wheel that weighs about four ty pounds. The purpose of the wheel yet to be determined, and some research is being done. Members present on the dive were John Pugliano, club presi dent; Mike Gavrilis; Bob Pacileo; and Kirk Yearwood.
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