Collegian April 3, 1986 C:fo*pos : e.:: . :,'o.ote'.. -. .,.. DEADL . INEforthe Guy W.' Wilson AWard for Exceliencein Athtiefaie the: Coneg.e Council' of Fellows Excellence in Teaching Award is APRIL 4. Nomination papers must be submitted to the Offi6e.of the Provost and Dean. .RECORDS ,OFFIOE.MOVED„ RENAMED—The former Recordi -Of fice, .now the Registrar's Office, has •been refotaied from the Reed Batting. to Behiend 113 and 114. The new lOcation addS -409 square feet of office 'spaCe and Will provide a smoother flow of. traria for registration pfOcedures, acoirding to Bob Schenker.. Hours of operation will be expanded in early April so the new office will be open from noon to I p.m.. daily:.: . . . NEW :STUDENT/FACULTY-STAFF Ips be • hapiernented *University-wide during the advanced r istr o I pedocf .for fan 1986, scheduled froni. April 1:23..A.11 students.returning to any Penn State campus the 18547 mist. have their:photos taken for the nevei' Ms during this registration period.-No 'advanced tegistratien: will be ac tepted.tuitil. student` . phOtos . are taken.. The twist cardi; similar to:bank ing machine cards' will ,e used rot meat plans and other 'billing pur poses. Faculty and staff will begin using similar cards in the tali. WOMEN AND BLACKS SYMPOSIUM Slated for April 19 and 2(}.. Nationatii known writei' and lecturer Maya Angelon will highlight "A Symposium in Celebration of Women o,nd Blacks: Gifts, Goals and Viers," scbeduiedat Behmnd. The free symposium wilt address such issues as apartheid, civil rights today, social pressure, prejudice and ine quality.SympOsitun schedules are available in Turnbull 116. " • " MS 24-HOUR DANCE-A.;-THON will be held front S pan. Friday, April 4,,t0 8 p.m. Saturday, ?gni' 5, in the Gorge Cafeteria. Sponsored by the Siam Kappa Nu fraternity, the event is open to all couples who receive pledges ors 3 or more. For more information, call organizers at ext. 6521. 898-4073. ' CAMPUS. miNisTßy invites an to Participate in a religious holiday Passover Meal ror Jewish and Christian participants_ Make reservations for the Seder Mal, Thursday, April 104* p.m., in Student Affairs by April DO YOU KNOW WHAT BREATRALIZER IS? How - does it work? How does it effeet'you? Find out Tuesday, April a at 7 pm_ in Reed THE TRUTH ABOUT DIABETES. Have dinner witira iliabetic and learn what it's like. Diabetes Seminax April 7 in ,the ApartmentCorn nmnity Center at Dr. , Breada Eastman. . SERVANT AUCTION Wet6esday, April at 9 p_ni. in Perry Lobby. tvioney, will be donated to "Hands Across America." Sign up at the RUR Desk today! • - ' U.P. CONCERT COMMITTEE has scheduled the Doug . Henning Show for April 13, 7 p.m. at U.P. Rec Hall. Tickets are $lO-limited to four per person. Buy tickets at the RUB. Desk b3r April 8 at noon. SECOND . ANNUAL PHOTO 'CONTEST: All photos must be of Behrend in the following categories: Campus Life, Scenic, - and Sports. Grand Prize: Provost's Purchase Prize S5O . and photograph, hung on permanent display in the Glennbili Farmhouse. TurnSblack/white and color' entries in at Student Affairs Office. ail phatOs become the pro perty of Behrend College upon entry. Entrants can enter any number of prints but each, must be B'x 10: DEADLINE IS APRIL 11. Judging and onnounoement of Winners will take place- during a special reception at 11.a.m. on April 16. Can 8984212 for more:info. • • - RELAXATION TECHNIQUES: Everything you always wanted to know, bat were tOo aptight to askt. Thursday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. in ALCOHOL AWARENSS,' , RAPE" CRISIS PROGRAMS for students, faculty and staff will be: held next month on' the topics of alcohol awareness and rape crisis. The. alcohol awareness program will beheld at Tp.xn_, 'April 8 in 'Reed Lectine Hall. The rape cxisis program gets under way at p..rn. in the lobby of Lawrence Hall. For more infor mation, call Student Affairs 898-6212. " the campus club report Martial Arts Club by Michael E. Wimms Martial Arts Club Vice-President On March 8, the Behrend Martial Arts Club had several of its members participate in a Waza self defense tournament in Corry, PA. The club extends particular congratulations to Steve Stegman who place first and Diane Gartner ROTC by Charles Homyak Collegian Staff Writer On Friday, April 4, five cadets will be going to Fort Lee, Virginia to participate in an airborne drop in conjunction with Indiana University of Pennsylvania. On Saturday, April 5, the cadets of Behrend will be rappell ing at Twenty Mile Creek. This event is open to all students at Behrend. Check with the ROTC department for further details. Behrend hosts career fair April 15 University Relations—Penn State-Behrend will host the 1986 "Focus on Careers," a free career fair for college students and high school seniors, from 2-5 p.m., Tuesday, April 15, in Erie Hall on the campus. More than 75 different careers, from accounting to zoology, will be represented by Erie area profes sionals. They will be available to answer students' questions about job prospects, starting salaries, job satisfaction, educational requirements and other issues. "The fair. will provide students with the- oppor tunity to talk with professionals about their careers and how they enjoy their work, " says Mary Beth Peterson, Behrend career placement coordinator. Penn State-Behrend Collegian openings for Fall 'B6 Editor-in-Chief Staff Writers Assistant Editor Business - Manager Feature Editor Ad Solicitors News Editor Typists Sports Editor Stop in Collegian Office for more info. (Ist floor Reed Bldg.) Get in the Collegian habit! ir-rsi;;Nr`L who tied for third The club also wishes to recognize and commend the efforts of club instructor (Sensei in Japanese), David Graves, who placed first. The Martial Arts are a form of self-defense and ex pression. The Behrend Martial Arts Club tipifies this, and strives for excellence and refinement of our craft. The SCUBA club was happy to report that it has recently certified twenty of its new members. They have yet to fulfill four open water dives, but have already completed P.A.D.1., classroom instruction, and practice pool dives at the YMCA. The club is open to all certified divers or those desiring certifica tion. The SCUBA club meets on Wednesdays at 5 p.m. in the ROTC office. Over the weekend of April 12, "Students will be able to find out, first-hand, how graduates in their majors are succeeding in the work ing world. The fair also will help students uncertain about a college major determine what career paths they are interested in." Now in its second year, the career fair is sponsored by the Erie County College Career Cooperative, which includes representatives from Behrend, Gan non, Edinboro, Mercyhurst, and Villa Maria. Last year the fair attracted more than 250 area students. Admission is free and open to all area college students and high school seniors. For more informa tion, call the Behrend College Placement Office at (814) 898-6162. news 5 the Rangers will be participating in an Air Mobile FTX (field train ing exercise.) They will travel by helicopter from Behrend to Pfadt's farm. There, they will execute various Ranger missions, including Recon, Raid, and Ambush. All those in the Ranger club can help qualify for their Ranger Beret in this activity. If anyone in the Ranger Club is interested in this event, please contact Cadet Gavrilis.