The Collegian November 21,1985 Page Seven Christmas Bazaar by Karen Pastorik Collegian Staff Writer Holiday events are planned for the annual Christmas Bazaar held Dec. 2-4. Sponsored by the Inter Club Council, these seasonal activities allow clubs to have fundraisers that benefit everyone. Clubs will be selling Christmas cards, hats, posters, baked goods and more. Even Erie’s less fortrunate will Christmas Bazaar Calendar Christmas Bazaar, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Reed Building. (CLUBS -please turn your fund raising ideas in if your haven’t done so already!) Bill Kirchner Jazz Quartet, Noon, “Gorge” Cafeteria Caroling, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., (we will be caroling around campus). Judging for Campus Decorations. Christmas Bruno’s! MARTY BEAR (rock singer), 8:00 p.m. “Gorge” Cafeteria December 2-4 December 2 December 3 December 4 December 5 Haning of the Greens, 7:00 p.m., Wintergreen Gorge Cementer. (A ceremony celebrating Christmas at Behrend College). Erie Chamber Orchestra Christmas Concert, First United Methodist Church. Blue Bus will run. December 6 December 6 IceSkatig, Tune to be announced, Glenwood Ice Rink. Semi-Formal Christmas Dance, 9:00 p.m., “Gorge” Cafe. Penn State-Behrend Choir Concert, 7:30 p.m. Reception sponsored by Student Activities and Campus Ministries following concert. Campus Ministries Advent Service, 7:00 p.m., Reed Lecture Hall December 7 December 7 December 8 December 10 EXTRA “Blue Bus” MALL runs: Sunday, December 8-1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday, December 15-1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday, December 16 - Regular Route Ta.IL. Arnold at home screen miK. as "Commando" by T. McGee Collegian Contributing Writer I’,m convinced. Arnold Schwarzeneger actually has the ability to speak coherent sentences with a hint of emotional activity. I didn’t think it was possible but Arnold’s new film, “Comman do”, dispels the old Schwarzeneger image of an iron bodied idiot. The old Mr. Universe plays a retired commando who lives in the mountains with his young daughter. The pair is assaulted by a group of power hungry ter rorists and the young girl is kid napped with the promise that she will be returned if Amie carries out the assasination of a third world politician. Needless to say, our boy is not pleased. After disposing of the nasties assigned to make sure he does his job, Mr. Muscle begins a 'gym':. Presented by Student Programm ing Council, Nov. 20,22, 23, 24 at 9 p.m. in Reed 117. share in the joy by the canned food drive. Student related activities range from a decorating contest among the residence halls, to music per formers, a choir concert, ice skating, shopping trips to the mall, and a dance. More symbolic customs are included such as an Advent service, and the Hanging of the Greens ceremony which shows appreciation of the con- non-stop rampage during which he kills bad guys with everything from rocket launchers to machete blades. The final showdown is especial ly violent, though not offensive since director Mark Lester keeps us feeling as if we’re viewing a very graphic, yet friendly, cartoon. The script by Stephen E. DeSouza is almost fast-paced enough to make us forget about it’s improbabilities, but several clumsy plot incidents are unforgivable. For example, Schwarzeneger is supposed to be our nation’s top undercover spy, yet he drives a stolen bulldozer through the front wall of a sporting goods store in order to steal weapons and am munition. If all of our spy’s were that secretive, Poland could steal our Star Wars blueprints. Meanwhile, amidst all of the We would like to invite you to visit our new j salon. We would also like to take this opportuni- g ty to offer all Lawrence Park employees and l Behrend College students a 15% discount on I their first hair service done at our salon. Try us, * you will like us! Firemen and Policemen get a J 10% discount at all times. His 'N Hers by Oanise 4005 Main Street 899-9818 appointments appreciated captures tributions of the Behrend family. Caroling at Wintergreen Gorge to the site of the Behrend’s grave is a tradition unique to Behrend that demonstrates the spirit of giving and receiving at this meaningful, time of year. Resident students in terested in decorating halls should do so before Thanksgiving, because judging will take place on Dec. 4; Ronette Green, president of In ter Club Council, had this to say about upcoming events, “Each club came up with their own ideas for the week of activities... nonoe is restricting them...same with commuters, it’s important that they are able to be involved in the campus happenings...for instance they are welcome to choose a neutral part of campus like the Reed building to decorate in order to participate in the decorating contest with the resident halls.” She added that a full calendar of events with more details will be displayed on a divider similar to the calendar that was up during alcohol awareness week. carnage, Arnold is joined by Rae Dawn Chong (daughter of Tom my “Cheech and” Chong) as a flighty stewardess requisitioned by the Man to aid his cause. Her charming sense of humor keeps the film from taking itself too seriously and her alluring beauty sets off Arnold’s ruggedness nicely. As a whole, this film seems to have just the right character tone for Schwarzeneger. The role is not as simplistically campy as “Conan: The Barbarian” nor flat and overbearing like “The Ter minator”. As for his competitors in the shoot-em-up market, Ar nold will never be as hammy as Stallone’s “Rambo” or as cerebral as Eastwood’s “Dirty Harry”—but he can be just as entertaining. Congratulations Mr. Schwarzeneger, I think you’ve found a home. Please Bring Coupon or Student Id the holiday spirit ACROSS 1.. Bottom S. Bit; Scrap 8. Stop the flow 12. Range; scene 13. Each 14. Microphone (slang) 15. Ode 16. Resort bath 17. God of War 18. One who takes another out 20. Without purpose 22. Narration 24. Fuss; Stir 27. Rough casing around seeds 28. 4tb letter, Greek Alphabet 32. Pilgrim 34. Leaky 35. Tidbit 36. Age 37. Single 38. Uttering 41. Intertwined 44. Church platform 48. Claim; charge 49. Beverage 51. From Gr. Ares 52. 43,560 sq. ft. 53. Take advantage 54. Type 55. Footwear 56. Half qt. (abbr. and pi.) 57. Pig pens Start Your Day With Breakfast! I / 7 At The Gorge Now Serving: \ j " Bagels with Cream Cheese English Mu fins ' "s' \ Croissants / \ " Donuts / x ' v Cereal \ ' ,Eggs, Bacon ' Toast I 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. feature DOWN 1. Poet 2. Melody for one voice 3. Send (p.t.) 4. Ready 5. Rhea 6. Fix 7. Feature 8. Lesser 9. Wheel 10. Squeezes 11. Snafu 19. Gave back 21. Virgin Mary 23. Dog 24. Just 25. Daughters of the American Revolution (abbr.) 26. Shout of approval 29. Card game 30. Brewer's vat 31. Enzyme (suf.) 33. Afternoon show 34. Hawaiian dish 36. Oldest 39. Slack off 40. Lens 41. Bad case of the 42. Wealthy 43. Air (comb, form) 45. Lope 46. Airy; aerial 47. Spoils 50. Copper or bronze money answers page 2
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