Collegian February 6, . 1386 Police & Safety by Todd Allen Division of Police and Safety Operation Identification warning Operation Identification is a sticker is put -on one of the eic project run by the-Pennsylvania terior doors of the premises to Crime Watch Program designed warn potential thieves away. to help prevent theft. ThiS article will discuss the project and howit Theft prevention is the ultimate may be used ,by students ; faculty goal of the project, as hopefully and staff here at Behrend. the thief will be discouraged from Valuables are engraved with the stealing valuables that can be trac owner's drivers license number ed easily. Anything of value The familiar Admissions Building will now be known as the Glen hills Farmhouse. New building names continued from page 1 Behrend, often - referred to by other commonwealth campuses as the "country club" for its attractive grounds, is rich in local history. The original Behrend Estate was built for Ernst Behrend and his wife Mary. Ernst and brother Otto, co-founded the Hammermill Paper Company: The estate was first used by the Behrends as as farm and country house but soon after the tragic - death of their son, it became their permanent home. The Behrends led a life of splendor, entertaining such guests as Lowell Thomas, perhaps by their - spring -fed - swimming pool (a first in this area.).Bruno, the family dog was even shipped to Germany to have his portrait painted, the finished work can be viewed in the lobby to the Memorial Room in the Glenhiil-Farm House (Administratin Building.) "We are going to retain, in our master plan, this part of Behrend as_ the historical core," said Director of Development and University Rela tions, Susan Black-Keim. "As Behrend emerges as a college, that is one of the things we want to make more distinct—our own traditions. That is one of things that we really do have but have never emphasized," Black-Keim explained. A more in depth study of the Behrend "dynasty" and the-estate's evolution into what is now known as Behrend College will appear in subsequent issues of the C9llegian. New room reservation policy for clubs and organizations Attention club officers. A new room reservation policy is now in effect. -To reserve a room for meetings, parties and lectures, officers must fill out the new form completely at least one week in advance and return the form to Student Affairs in order to confirm reservations for all areas on campus. Several signatures are necessary for your room reservation to be approved. Stop in Student Affairs to obtain forms and for any questiong. • 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. implement operation (and state abbreviation) and an should be engraved such as bikes, cameras, clocks, computers, tools, stereos, T.V.'s, calculators, typewriters and the like. Engrave the valuables on the bottom or back, so as to not deface them. Thieves will find the engraving and will be deterred from taking such items. Anyone. at Behrend can par ticipate in Operation Identifica- Phase II underway Apartment complex expands with Phase by Chip Susol Collegian Staff Writer Phase II of the Behrend apartment complex is under way. The Pennsylvania State University Board of Trustees approved the construction of a second apartment complex. A .pre-bid meeting is slated.for early March and results of the bidding will be announced roughly two weeks later. The ground breaking date has been pro posed for May with a completion goal set for the end of this summer. The new apartment complex will be located south west of the already existent complex. The exact loca tion is pending until further land surveying is corn- news 3 identification tion. Engravers and stickers are _available at South Cottage and may be signed out there. We hope everyone takes advantage of this great tool to help prevent theft. If you have any questions, please call Police and Safety at 898-6101. In addition, Police and Safety will have a represerttative available in the Housing Uicits with the - engravers; record forms pleted. The structures will be constructed according to the orginal architectural plans used for the first complex. The naming of the structures has not been finalized but they will serve to tie in with local history. - The new apartments, like the first complex, will be self-funding through student rent. No funds from the Capital Campaign will be used. The new apart ments are being built to satisfy existent housing needs, not, as some have suggested, to accomadate an enrollment increase. Behrend's enrollment will be stabilized for at least the next five years at 2,200-2,500 students. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Eastern and Cray Ave. Phone 899-6386. The Rev. Martin Roth, Pastor*_ WESLEYVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH - Buffalo Road and Market St. Phone 894-9243 The Rev. George Schoonmaker, Pastor• EAST ERIE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2653 Saitsman Rd. Phone 899-5247 The Rev. Cliff Hamilton, Pastor* and Crime prevention tips .at the following dates and times: PERRY: Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. NIAGRA: Wednesday, Feb. 12 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. LAWRENCE: Wednesday, Feb. 19 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. APARTMENTS COMMUNI TY ROOM: Wednesday Feb. 26 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. TROUBLED? NEED TO TALK? WE CAN HELP...WE CARE ABOUT YOU! PENN STATE-BEH REND CAMPUS MINISTRY Student Affairs Reed Building 898-6245 OFF CAMPUS WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES BUS TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE FOR 11:00 a.m. SERVICES BUS LEAVES REED 10:15 a.m. SUNDAYS ST. JAMES R.C. CHURCH 2635 Buffalo Road Phone 899-6178 The Rev. Robert W. Cohan, Pastor WESLEYVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3306 South Street • 899-3302 The Rev. Jerry Schmidt, Pastor ON CAMPUS WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS with The Rev. Ron Toven* (Fr. Ron) SATURDAYS, 5:30 p.m. in THE REED LECTURE HALL PENN STATE-BEHREND CAMPUS MINISTRY 'Participating Campus Ministry Office Clergy
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