Collegian PAGE 8 Rifle team takes first place by Lori Beals team. The second team's members Collegian Staff were, Kim Stefurak, Chris Martin cic, Kim Audette, Ted Caldwell, For the second year in a row , the and Tom Lippert. tehrend College Rifle, team took When the match was complete, first place in the Professor of Rich Wills finished with a perfect Military Science (PMS) Rifle Score of 30, the second year in a Match at Fort Indiantown Gap, row which he's done this, and Competing against several other again claimed the first place Penn State campuses , Behrend trophy. Adam Benson, who shot :took the winning slot with a score 28, beat a firer from Lockhaven of 125 points out of a total of 150. with the scores from his tie-hreaker IJsing M-16 rifles, the members targets, taking the third place shot at 30 silhouette targets and 10 trophy. Behrend's rifle Club has sie-breaking targets. Members- of started a winning tradition, and the first team were, Rich Wills, with the experience gained from Lori Beals, Adam Benson, Kirk this year's match, it looks good for Bentley, and Jeff Minchalc. 198 g. The final scores of the PMS After the main competition was match were: Behrend, 125; .over, the exhibition team shot and Lockhaven, 112; University Park, tied the score of Behrend's first 11 i Ceremony welcomes new lieutenants beginning and ending of a chapter of their lives: they've reached their ultimate goal in ROTC and they're now prepared to serve their nation Commissioning of the MS-IV with honor and dedication around ROTC cadets will occur on the 16th the world. by Michelle Grasmick Collegian Staff Writer of May, 1987 in the Reed lecture Upon their commissioning, these room at noon. During the commis- cadets accept a series of codes and sioning ceremony, cadets John military customs to guide them in Pugliano, Geri-Lynn Falletta, their future endeavors as oficers of Michael Wilcox, Sean Bliley, Ken the United States Army. These Lesher, Thomas Milley, and Ralph codes are essential in establishing prayer will be awarded the rank of the ideals of National Service and 2nd Lieutenant in the United States building the confidence of Army after proving their leadership American citizens in the military. skills and dedication during their Congratulations, on the behalf four years of college. of Army ROTC, go out to those For these soon-to-be Lieuten- cadets who have reached this stan p.nts, this ceremony is both a dard of excellence. --- midertabs Mm itherestso but would like more details send me yOur FREE brochure on American Youth Hostels. • Hams Address City _ e ZIP L.. Birthdate CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE WHO .. 4 '-':.. .•:ii . '.''::: .. E GRADUATING! 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Stutts at tended Yale University's School of Drama and received his MFA in ac ting in 1972. Some of his produc tions include "Richard II" and "Night of the Iguana" with Richard Chamberlain. Stutts has traveled in National Tours and Summer Stock in shows such as "The Little Foxes" and "Dracula," just to mention a few. His directing credits include a variety of productions. Originating his characterization of Edgar Allen Poe in 1973, Stutts' play has met with constant praise from critics and audiences alike. The play has been shown in more than ten states on major college campuses and under the direction of Cultural Arts Groups. In California, Stutts was a foun ding member of the Los Angeles Shakespeare Company, where he served as Acting Artistic Director. He appeared NBC's Adam-12 series and CBS's Insight series. Stutts is a veteran of TV com- mance in one person plays in 1968, mrecials and voice-over including while still in undergraduate school. exhibitions of the Philadelphia His characters included John Museum of Art. Wilkes Booth, Clarence Darrow Stutts originated his perfor- aii l . Mark Twain. His perfor- TEE CARD GALLERY • Best Wishes To All Behrend Students For An Enjoyable Summer. Good Luck To All The Graduates. K-Mart Plaza East Buffalo Rd. 4idditrimE, 899-8782 Allen Poe alive in Will Stints Will Stutts as Poe. mances come alive while his au- each year performing from Maine diences sit struck with awe. One of to California. 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