Collegian PAGE 2 "Hello, hello, hello. . ." by Barb Byers Collegian Staff Writer Telemarketing, was Project Direc- given to the secretaries within the Susan Black-Keim, Director of tor for Telefund, a fundraising University Relations and Develop- University Relations and Develop- project at University Park that ment offices, and through word of ment, and Linda Cornwell, raises one million dollars per year. mouth has sparked interest in other Associate Director of the same She and Black-Keim initiated these divisions. department, are offering telephone training sessions to help promote The sessions, which are schedul answering training sessions. consistency during external as well ed on demand, will teach par- Essentially, Cornwell said, the as internal phone transaction. ticipants how to answer the phone training is - meant for people who Often, Cornwell said, first im- and place callers on hold correctly, work in the division offices and pressions people may get- of and how to take proper messages, answer the phones frequently, but . Behrend are based on one phone among other things. students may participate if they are call. Therefore, telephone etiquette _ew members inducted into ODK honor society by Holly Lew Collegian Staff Eighteen people were inducted of English; Barbara Byers; Patricia Simpson; Mary Stewart; Victor into the Omicron Delta Kappa Causgrove; Richard Donner; Dr. Susol; Mark Valentino; Jan (ODK) National Leadership Honor Diana Hume-George, professor of Wilson, instructor of health and Society at 1:00, April 12 in the English; Deanna Goodenow; Dr. physical education; and Timothy `Honest, ossifer, I got lost.. . Putting our B.E.S.T. foot forward by Holly Lew Collegian Staff Writer Technology open house. They Faculty gave 15 minute presenta registered at 9 a.m. and then were tions to groups of 10 about toured through Beh rend ' s everything from the'herpetology of Presque Isle to computer graphics. Nearly 200 Crawford, Warren specialized laboratories, including The how-to's of planning for a col and Erie _County high school the Computer Graphics, the lege curriculum at P.S.U's students, their teachers and parents Mossbauer Spectroscopy, the Fluid B.E.S.T.(Behrend's Engineering, visited Behrend, Saturday, April 10 Mechanics and Heat Transfer, and Science, and Technology program) for a Science, Engineering and the Macrocyclic Chemistry labs. ' was featured, stressing the impor- . . , . . .•• - „ . . . , . , . , , , . e • • .., . , . , ' "*-..-- • . . . , . . „ , - . s-..-., • , . . . .- . . . . •.. -' , - . ... .• , ‘. „ , • -,.„ :' ~........,.............. N . • , .• • . .-.--.., : u , • ' . „. ~.. • . . „ .. .....•,.. N, r• , , I' . ' • ~ . . , .1. . °'„ ••• . .....„ • . ~ .. ' . • . • • • • . ' • • .. , ..• • .•, • .. , v ~, % .. . . . • . • ✓ , •• '• . ' g'”.. .. *The Student Government Association passed -a budget .proposal , foir s-, .. ' ....., --: , • ,the iitiiiYiEtaxiquet. The proposal included costs for 350 dinners, 'security;' . . •security,;''. ,• . --' * ••.; ... ..2 , , . • • , - hall and van rental, aal and door prizes. Tickets for,the bitturt l 4 , '?•thich • • .. ' • • •- - ,is, planned for„May, 15,,wi1l :cost ss.oo,apiete., ~. : ~ . • . '.• .:- .• •,•••• -..- , •,--.--- • ' - . ''' ~ „ .. , , ..*The , Cleinl Residence Council' and the - Inter-Club Connell.: ,bOth had• -'„ • , • ~ • nothing to report. • , , , . • " • , ...- *The , Student . Government Association's - new ; constitution . was . '• ' .. . " ' . •••• -iiteieliteit4t the meeting and will be-voted-upon at the next ‘- , , • . .. • .... -.--- • • !The last Meeting of the SGA was cancelled. The, next meeting will be , •.2' held on April' 29' in the Reed seminar room. , , „ . . . , • - . . . . , . „ „ • ,-„ „ • . .. • • i. ' . • •2; • . , „ . , . interested. is essential to help make that first Cornwell, whose background is impression a positive one, in Telecommunications and The first training session was Reed lecture hall. Zachery Irwin, assistant professor Joining the 42 members of the of political science; Holly Lew; Behrend circle of ODK were: Dr. Barbara Pastwa; Daniel Schell; Dean Baldwin, assistant professor Natalie Shields; Paul Shirey; Sheryl PSU officer Roger Kowal arrests James M. Sementilli of Erie on April 14 after he disabled his vehicle behind the 600 apartment building. He does not attend Behrend. Wilson Following the induction recognizes "leadership of excep- ODK strives to combine scholar,. ceremony a brunch was held for the tional quality and versatility in col- ship and leadership in five areas: new inductees and their guests. lege," according to the ODK athletics, government, service or Students, faculty, and ad- 1986-1988 manual. religious organizations, the arts,, ministration members are invited Founded Dec. 3, 1914 at and publications. tance of high school preparatory studies in algebra, calculus, biology, physics... The students, teachers, ,and parents were offered lunch in Dob bins where Dean Lilley spoke on Behrend's future admissions . It was followed by a questions-and-- answers session at 2:15. the Penn State-Behrend Collegian Editor Jack Homer Feature Editor Julie Karasinski Business Manager... Jacquie Anthony News Editor. Steve Aller Photo Coordinator Holly Lew Sporti Editor Sue Holmes Adviser Robert DiNicola Craig Altmire Andi Eliasz Kevin Mills • • • Paul Sarkis Mary Stewart David Bruce Michelle GrasmiCk Paul Miniger Pat Schlipf Jill Tourville Stephanie Burrage Jake Guinta Tracy, Muffett Vicki Sebring Sean Weaver Barb Byers Mike Golden Cheryl Nietupski Suzanne Segal ' Lori Beals Michael Cifelli Lisa Hahn - Angela Papaleo Raymond Sines Rick Brooks , Julie Clough Susanna Jalosky Lynn Popovich - Jill Smith ' Michelle Miller Robert Eggleston Sherry Kanzius Chris Rapach Ann Stewart Wendell Bates Paul Duda Mailing Address - Behrend Collegian, Station Road, Erie, PA 16563 REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY Office located in Reed Union Building CASS Student Advertising, Incorporated Office Hours - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Monday through Friday 1633 West Central St. 'Phone: 898-6221 Evanston, Illinois 60201 Opinions expressed by the editors and staff of the Penn State•Behrend Collegian are not necessarily those of the University Administration,faculty, or the student body. Susan Black-Kelm teaches 'telephone etiquette' to join the honorary society that Washington and Lee University, Markle newest member in Council of Fellows University Relations--Roger dent, chairman of the board and Markle, the president and chief chief executive officer of the Valley operating officer of the Quaker Camp Coal Company, his State Oil Refining Corporation, Presidential appointment as direc has become the latest member of tor of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the Council of Fellows for the Pen- and various management positions nsylvania State University at Erie, with the Standard Oil Company. The Behrend College_ In his acceptance of the Council A resident of Oil City, Pa., Mr. of Fellows appointment, Mr. Markle received his Masters of Markle joined the college's other Business Administration degree 58 council members in expressing from the University of Chicago and hope for the continued growth of his masters degree from Stanford Penn State-Behrend. University. He completed his undergraduate studies at the "(Provost and Dean) John University of Alaska. Lilley's plans and his vision for the Mr. Markle has been a leader in future of Behrend College are ex the Quaker State corporation since citing," he said. "It.is an honor to 1981. Hii other administrative ex- work with 'him and the - others periences include his role as presi- volved in this project." Financial Aid application deadlines set ti House of Representives—Rep. Harry E. Bowser is reminding students and parents of ap --praoching student aid application_ deadlines for the 1987-88 school year.. Bowser said that Friday, May 1, is the 1987-88 filing deadline for all students seeking to renew their aid from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) state grant program. The deadline applies to all renewal applications, regardless of the stu dent's program of study. The May 1 deadline also applies to all first-time applicants who plan to enroll in bachelor degree pro grams, including those enrolling in Summer schedule changes University Relations—Here is the list of schedule changes that have been made in the summer session schedule: 1. Theatre 100 has been cancelled. 2. Math 251 has been added. 3. Two new labs have been added for COMPBD 100. 4. Session 111 begins May 14. Member of The Press Association Staff news transfer programs at community or junior colleges. • The Erie County lawmaker said those seeking aid for the first time who plan to enroll in business or trade schools, hospital schools of nursing or two-year vocational (non-transferable) programs at community and junior /colleges have until Aug. 1 to file their state grant applications. Applications are available at Bowser's district offices located at 2200 North Brickyard Road, North East (phone 725-9163), 410 West Church Street, Corry (phone 665-5144) and 33 North Main Street, Union City (phone 438-7429).
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