Collegian March 20, 1986 New decor in buildings on campus Reininders... —THERE IS STILL TIME to get your petitions for SCA President and VP, Joint Residence Connell. President and VP, four Commuter Senators, two Resident Senators, Student Progrmunting Courteil. Presi dent mut' VP, Inter-Club Council Chairperson. and Vi .Chairperson. Petitions must be turned in by Ivlarcil 2-1. Elections March 31 and April I ..Contact SGA at ext. 6220 for more information. —GEr BACK IN SHAPE after Spring Break: ROTC physical training meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 0700 hours in Erie Hail. All students, faculty and staff are invited: . —STUDENT ORGAI•4ZATIONS are reminded to tura in their TlOlllitiatiEMS for club awards to Student Affairs office by Momiay, March 24. -1986,• CUB YEAR-13( can' be ordered at the RUB Desk for .56 each. Delivery La late April. AIR BAND CONTEST is scheduled:for Ara. 3. Sign up at the REM Desk by Kat& 27- —.DANCE MARATI 04 slated on April tk - p.m to 8:00p.m. Sponsbred by Sigma Kappia Nu and SkiMerillO'S. Pick up similar sheets at the RUB Desk, 122 Perfy or the SKN 'Name. For more infor mation call 8984521 or 898-4073, - BL? 3O PRESSURE TESTING ".101>AY. The Pennsyivonia. Depart ment of Health Wilt conduct free blood pressure screenipgs from lik3o a.m to 4t.30 p.m. in Reed Seminarßoom. CLAIRSEARCII: `Shure an' begora*"oairsearch (Oar-shuck) is the Trish word for harp and:the group name of two talented musicians, AIM and Charlie Heymann, who will present war =arches, Wads. ditties. reels and figs can Etidan March 21 a t 8 P . in• in. Ole .ReFd .4ctuFe NEW at the Gorge Pizza Shop! * Hot or Mild Wings * 10 for 1.50 with Veggies & Dip * Soft Shell Tacos * 2/4.35 * Nachos & Cheese * 1 .00 The Reed Union Building and the Behrend Building received a face lift over the Spring Holiday. Contemporary, natural wood couches and tables now enhance Behrend Campus. The furniture was purchased with a $15,000 grant from Univer sity Park "specifically to buy fur niture for the Reed and Behrend Buildings," said Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, Jamie Grimm. the campus club report Omicron Delta Kappa by Karen Koper Collegian Contributing Writer As one of this semester's service projects, Omicron Delta Kappa will be sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt to benefit Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Erie County. The event will be held Saturday, March 22 in the Gorge Cafeteria from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. Big Brothers/Big Sisters have a waiting list of children from single parent families that have not yet been matched with an older "sibling." These children have been invited to spend the afternoon at Behrend with ODK. We're planning an event with games, refreshments, candy and colored eggs. All ODK members are asked to attend our meeting on March 20 to finalize plans for the event. ROTC by Charles Homyak Collegian Staff Writer On Saturday, March 22, the Outdoors Club will be attending an outing at Gem City. The featured event during the trip will be M-16 rifle firing. The Reserves Officers Training Association will be holding a meeting on March 21. Anyone ap plying for a three year Army ROTC scholarship will be examin ed by the Army Judging Board on March 25. After entries are com plete, they will be forwarded to national competition for scholarships. Lost & Found at Police & Safety Police and Safety Services, phone number 898-6101, located at the South Cottage, handles all lost and found items. All found items are logged and stored in the office for a period of time, usually to the end of the school year, until claimed by the - proper owner. If you lose something. on campus, promptly contact Police and Safe ty to see if the item has been found. Most items are turned in about three days after being lost. "It was time for some new fur niture to dress up buildings a little bit more in hopes that the newer furniture—without any rips--may get a little more respect from the students," Grimm said. The old furniture was transfer red to the Nick Building and some has been but in storage. Dohn Harshbarger, dean of student affairs, John Ream, direc Top Of The Hill by Karen Koper Collegian Contributing Writer The Top of The Hill Club is pleased to announce that it will be awarding five scholarships of $lOO each to deserving students this year. All non-traditional students who will be attending Behrend full-time next fall are encouraged to apply. As with most scholarships, criteria for selection in clude financial need and a good grade point average. Forms can be picked up in the Financial Aid Of fice and must be completed and returned to the same office by Monday, April 14. Scholarships will be awarded at the honors and awards ceremony on April 27. _ MIS Club by Karen Koper M.I.S. Club Secretary On March 25, Dr. Stuart Allen will speak to the M.I.S. Club about the M.I.S. internship program. All members are encouraged to attend. Any M.I.S. majors currently completing an internship or those who will be looking for one soon are also invited. The meeting will be held Tuesday, March 25 at 12:15 p.m. in the Reed Seminar Room. "Insight" performs rock-n-roll Easter service Christian Rock is probably the most talked about musical form in ex istence today. With groups such as Petra, Stryper, Amy Grant and Mylon Lefever and Broken Heart leading the way, 'Christian Rock is carving its own niche into the American music scene. Insight, a local Christian Rock band has been gaining popularity 'in the Erie and tri-state area. They have played at churches, high schools, colleges and festivals including this past summer's "We Love Erie Days". They perform music by such groups as Petra, Sweet Comfort Band, U 2 and Mylon Lefever as well as their own original material. The band consists of drummer John Gersims, lead guitarist Scott Buseck, bassist. Craig Buseck, and keyboardists Dawn Buseck and Dana Dobbs. Insight will perform at a Rock-n-Roll Easter Service on March 30 at 8 p.m. in the Gorge Cafeteria sponsored by BCCA (Behrend College Christian Association). If you have good organizational and communica tional skills and an outgoing personality, you can earn over $2OO per week for 8 hours of work by hosting local trivia contest. No investment necessary. 899-5703 news 4 tor of operations, SGA President, Douglas Gerow and Grimm con tributed in the furniture selection. Grimm plans to tap the Univer sity fund for "improvements of college atmosphere" to fix the ceiling and paint the game room in the Reed Building and possibly purchase new furniture or recover old furniture for the RUB Desk TV area.
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