November 21,1985 Page Four the campus club report At our weekly meeting, the MIS Club discussed plans for several up coming events. A Christmas Party was tentatively scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8. Members will receive more details at the next meeting. For the Christmas Bazaar, held Dec. 2-4, our club plans to sponsor a “Candy Cane Sale”. Students may purchase a candy cane or order one sent to a friend with a personal message attached. Delivery will be done on campus; in the dorms and apartments. Any members interested in helping out should sign-up at our next meeting. A tour of the AMSCO computer center is also being planned for early December. Members are reminded that any candy bar money still outstanding should be turned in to one of the club officers as soon as possible. ■;^Ski;cl^ by Sue Nathans Collegian Staff Writer Behrend’s Ski Club has added a proximately ten teams will ad new dimension to its activities this vance to the regionals. Teams will year. Club members will be com- then compete on the national peting on a ski team. Its new name level. is SCART—Ski Club and Race Team. The race team is a subdivision about twice a week. This can of the club and will conduct sign- become costly along with the up and tri-outs through the club, amount of money needed to enter Teams will consist of 5 members each race. Team members will each in the A and B levels of com- have to pay for their own petition. Women’s teams will be transportation, lift tickets and en created depending on the amount trance fees. Since it is not a Varsi of interest. ty activity, skiing on the race team Four meets are scheduled each will become somewhat financially season. A team member will com- consuming. Is it worth it? Scott pete Saturdays and Sundays on Coykendall thinks it is. Scott four different weekends. About skied for University Park’s race 10 teams are included in the Mid- team last year and is now here at Eastern Collegiate Ski Con- Behrend. He seemed hopeful that ference. There are two types of Behrend’s team will create a good races: Slalom and Giant Slalom, competition. “I think we can beat The best three race times for each U.P,” said Coykendall, and who team are averaged together to would know better than a former determine the winning team for a member of their team! Writers’ Block Cured Send $2 for catalog of over 16,000 topics, to assist your writing efforts and help you beat Writers’ Block. For info., call TOLL FREE 1-800-621-5745. (In Illinois, call 312-922-0300.) Authors’ Research, Rm. 600-N, 407 South Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60605. ITALIAN RESTAURANT 3512 Buffalo Road Wesleyville Phone 899-3423 NOW DELIVERING TO BEHREND Buy Largo Cheese and Pepperoni Pizza for only $5.99 plus tax. Quart of Pepsi Is only 75* with delivery EXPIRES DEC. 12 Free Delivery of items listed with coupon by Heather Van Slyke Collegian Contributing Writer specific race. At the end of the four races, four out of the ap- Members of a race team such as this have organized practices Student Programming Council As Student Programming We booked the following acts how beneficial a fee would be to Council President, I was for- for next semester: Comedian Alex this campus. Having an Activities tunate enough to be able to attend Cole, Psychic and ESP expert Fee would eliminate the present the National Association of Cam- Craig Karges, and coffeehouse activity card, pus Activities (NACA) conference singer Rick Kelly. Each student would be charged in Cleveland. Unfortunately, with our limited an additional fee per semester. Approximately 500 students budget we could only afford three The college is proposing (to from the Great Lakes Region acts. I was very aggravated that University Park) the implementa gathered together to view perfor- we could not book more per- tion of such a fee. mances, and talk to performers formers for next semester. We all seem to hear complaints and agents with hopes of signing Without an Actiities Fee, Behrend about the lack of consistently contracts with entertainers, lec- College will not be able to afford “good” entertainment at turers and film companies. Stu- better quality entertainers on a Behrend. An activities fee would dent Programming Council Vice- regular basis. give us a much larger budget, President Risa Glick, Cultural Penn State is one of the few enabling us to bring better quality Events Chairperson Ed Baily, schools in the country without an entertainment on a regular basis. Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Activities Fee. Seeing other Jamie Grimm, and I attended the schools at the conference and the Sincerely, conference from Oct. 31 until affordability they had with their Kim Neely Nov. 2. by Thomas Milley Collegian Staff Writer Behrend’s SCUBA Club recovered over 260 golf publicly open to any certified divers. The Profes balls from the lakes of Lakeshore Golf Course in sional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Cer- Ripley, New York on Saturday Nov. 9. Members tification is available to ROTC cadets with all equip present on the dive were: Bob “Mud Puppy” ment supplied. Pacileo, Dave “Stretch” Norton, and Kevin“ Ra- In addition to the Open water course, ROTC bo” Wagner. The dub plans to sell the golf balls as a cadets will be participating in the PADI. Advanced fund raiser in the Christmas Bazaar. Course which consists of: night, deep, salvage, com- On that Sunday, they were off to the Erie Harbor pass, and navigation dives, where they recovered several bottles, and saw enough During the next few weeks, the SCUBA Club will tires to outfit an eighteen wheeler. Also diving were continue to add to its coffers in an effort to fund a Chris Jamar and Neil Sackett. diving trip to Florida during Spring Break. Omicron Delta Kappa by Thomas Milley undergraduate juniors and register is the formal sign of ac- start writer seniors, to students of graduate, ceptance. into the society. They Behrend’s Circle of the and professional schools and col- also received a pin and a copy of Omicron Delta Kappa, national leges of the institution, to the ODK Manual. junior-senior-faculty honor socie- members of the faculty and ad- Th(a „ ... , , ty, held an induction on Sunday, ministration, and to alumni ChTteman, Cindy Clark!'umothy Nov. 10. At the ceremony, Ben Lane n 9v ; 5 , Omicron Delta Kappa gave the Invocation. Then Circle Fallet’ta Dave Flynn recognizes and encourages President Jim Zaczkiewicz had K ., ner ’ ~ " achievement in scholarship; the new members recite the ODK o n?stak Prehod? athletics; social services,and Oath, after which Dean Har- Pmss Ro/er wS? religious activities; journalism, shbarger, faculty secretary, and Heathe S g ’ speech, and the mass media; and recited the ODK Idea, and Mr. ye ‘ the creative and performing arts. Stuntz, faculty advisor, spoke of The ceremony was concluded Membership in the society is the history and significance of b y Jim Zaczkiewicz’s words of determined by the person’s con- ODK. Next the new members tha nks, and then Ben Lane gave spicuous attainments in at least were invited to sign the ODK tbe Benediction. ° n w° f l he a L bove . areaS - register, as they were introduced The ceremony was followed by Membership is awarded to by present members. Signing the a brief reception. ROTC report by Barrett Parker Collgian Staff Writer _ _ . Corps Smper nfles and the new M-16 A 2 rifle were Behrend’s ROTC detachment made its annual trip just two of the dozens of weapons on display. Mor to Aberedeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, tars, LAWS, and machine-guns were also exhibited. Maryland on Nov. 1-3. While on the base, Cadets Besides seeing the army’s best hardware, had the opportunity to look at some of the army’s also got a taste of baracks living. From to newest equipment including the M-l tank and the eating army chow, three days and two nights of the Bradley fighting vehicle. A demonstration and rides army life were experienced. After the day’s adven were given on the M-88 A 1 recovery vehicle. The tures, a social was held in the Officer’s Club. The recovery vehicle demonstration included pulling out orientation trip,, concluded with a tour of the tanks buried in mud and even lifting several lighter weapons museum, which boasted a wide assortment vehicles. of material including a collection of German faulty. Smaller firearms were also examined. Marine small arms, and booby traps. Activities Fee made me realize SPC President news The SCUBA Club is an ROTC function which is
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