Page 14 Behrend Basketball players held a basketball clinic for as part of Behrendts Adopt-A-School Program. The clinic Bob Minford is pictured here with a group of Diehl Marybeth Zawistoski). Hop A Bike To Florida Tired of the mush and slush of an Erie winter? Just plain tired? Then boost your energy and your outlook by joining the Health Advisory Board's 500-mile Bike Club. If you can do the miles on the stationary bikes in Erie Hall, you can pedal your imagination to the sunny shores of Florida or go to Carolina in your mind. It's easy to start biking your way to aerobic success. Simply sign your name and the number of miles you ride each day on the Bike Club poster in the weight room. And away you go. Once you get started, you'll find that riding the stationary bikes is one of the easiest and simplest forms of, aerobic exercise available. But when you're riding, don't forget to monitor your target pulse range and maintain that rate for 20 Members of the Behrend Ski Club enjoy the ride up Bear Mountain at Killington, Vermont. The group made the trip over winter break. (Photo by minutes. To determine your target pulse range, the formula is: 220- Age x 75 percent. For example, if you're 20 years old, subtract 20 from 220 and multiply by 75 percent. You'll find that your target pulse is 150 beats per minute, plus or minus 10 percent. Once you're - an experienced stationary biker, you'll know just how fast you have to pedal to reach and maintain your target pulse. Note: As always, if you have a health problem, check with your health care provider before beginning any new exercise program. For more information about the 500-Mile Bike Club, call Patty McMahon at the Health Center, ext. 6217. Diehl School students was held January 30. students. (Photo By CONGRATULATIONS New Members of the Lion Ambassadors Elizabeth Buck Steven Campbell Angela Carone Kimberley Clemons Karen Courtney Dana Fletcher Darrell Freund Michelle Grasmick Gary Lemanski Michelle Bambauer Shirley Connor Joe Cunningham Joye Dado Patrick Espin Shawn Fleming Building Lifelong Involvement in Penn State - Behrend The Collegian _ ,Wednesday, January. 25 Cale:adai::: Administrators at Louisiana College have halted. sales of a fundraising calendar featuring campus students in bathing suits, fearing it was giving the Baptist school a "playboy" image. Aimed at raising money for the college's chorus, the "Men of Louisiana College" calendar, which „even campus President Robert L. Lynn characterized as "about as scintillating as a Sears catalog," was tame enough that the local Alexandria Daily Town Talk published a photo from it. However the photo, which was of a male student in a hot tub with two female classmates, generated complaints. "I thought it was in very poor taste for a Christian college," said Rev. Charles Hutzler, pastor of the Alpine Baptist Church. "I was outraged. It makes us look like we're liberal or something." Lynn decided to halt sales of the calendar after others advised him it could give the 800-student college, which is supported by the Lousiana Baptist Convention, a playboy image. Such images can be troublesome at schools funded by the Southern Baptist Convention. After Playboy magazine determined that Mercer University, a Baptist campus, was among the top "party schools" in the nation in 1987, - From the 1988 Members - Discouraged literalists in the Georgia Baptist Convention mounted an Ultimately unsuccessful campaign to replace Mercer's trustees with more conservative church • members. Calendars have caused troubles at other campuses, but usually for different reasons. Penn State University , for example, banned a "Women of Lion Country" calendar from its bookstore after students objected it was offensive to women. Calendars featuring photos of nude of semi-nude classmates provoked angry protests at the universities of Illinois and Texas- Austin, respectively, during the 1987-88 school year, but they stayed on sale. More recently, Ohio State officials yanked a similarly racy "Men of the Scarlet and Gray" from its campus stores because it used OSU's logos, emblems and trademarks without permission. Only 23 Louisiana College calendars were sold when Lynn banned them, but students seemed to agree with their president's view of its modesty. Kandy Key, one of the women in the hot tub picture, said her mother and members of her church teased her about the photo, "but basically they didn't see anything wrong with it." Susan McFalls Heather McKinley Kerri Miller Charlene Shoemaker Ala Stanford Matthew Stebick Kathleen Stoupis William Vahey Stan Washington, Jr. Jeffrey Grant Larry La coni Susan Lavery Roma Mehta Kim Robertson Brent Vernon