Page 2 Behrend briefs In memory. A memorial service qill be held Friday, October 13 in the Reed Lecture Hall for Dr. Charles Redenius, professor of Political Science, who died Sunday, October 1 following a long illness. All students, faculty and staff are welcome. Tempus is holding a Used Book Sale on Nevember 6,7, and 8 'from 10 am to 4 pm in the Wintergarden. For information on donating used books for the sale, call 725- 1434. Cheerleaders° workshop. For those interested in trying out for the 1989-90 cheerleading squad, there will be a cheerleader's workshop on October 14 in Erie Hall from 1 pm to 4 pm. Tryouts for the cheerleading squad for those that participated in the workshop will be held on October 21 from .1 pm to 4 pm: Dress in sneakers and sweat. Essay contest. There is an essay contest for- full-time senior students." The theme is "The Meaning of Ethics Today" or "Ethics: Choices and Challenges." To obtain an entry form or additional information, stop by the Campus Ministry Office, Office of Student Affairs, 2nd floorßeed Building. Dress for success, a professional wardrobe seminar, will be held on Thursday, October 12, 1989 at 5:15 pm in the Reed Lecture Hall, room 117. Caren Charles and Tom Karle and Son Clothiers will provide guided assistance on proper attire and accessories for the job interview. All faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend. Corporation speaker. Kirk Hamza form the Allen- Bradley Corporation will be on campus October 18 to talk about industrial automation at 7:30 pm in Behrend 121. Sponsored by the student chapter of the lEEE. Mood balloons. The Psychology club will be sponsoring the sale of mood balloons on October 18. ODK stretches pennies to buy computer for children from Diehl pennies: Counting with donations that came in over the The money raised benefits Diehl School. penny rolls weekend. Elementary photo by Amy Smith Holly White of ODIC fills Student Leaders challenged to produce 3.0 or better; staff served meal as reward by John Sweet Collegian Staff Writer The Student Leader Academic intramural superviiors, all varsity Challenge for Knowledge Program athletes, the WPSE student (SLACK), sponsored by the Office manager, and student orientation of Student Activities and Housing assistants. . . - and" Food Services, is designed to Any participating student challenge students to realize their reaching a grate point average of full academic potential 3.0 or above for this.semester and Participation in SLACK is in good standing with their offered to the following students: club/organizatiOn will win one Adult Children of Alcoholics helps students from homes, others by Janet Oinmpo Collegian Staff Writer The 'ability to overcome a struggle for intimacy and develop a strong, nurturing relationship is the aim of ACOA, Adult Children of Alcoholics. Psychologist Dr. Louanne Barton, organized ACOA in response to students who come from dysfunctional homes such as those that have members who are addicts or abusive. This service is now available for those who would like to continue participation in such a support group separate from Alcoholics Anonymous. ACOA recognizes that their familiar roles as co-dependents, by Mark Owens Collegian Staff Writer Imagine 51,670 pennies lined up end to end. That's how many pennies Omicron Delta Kappa"' rolled at the end of their Mile of Pennies drive for Diehl Elementary School. The national honor society raised $516.70, which will go towards the puichase of a computer for the spec ial education . department at DiehL The group's goal was $B5O, or 85,000 pennies. Even though ODK didn't reach their target, Eric Rozell, president of ODK, said that the drive was definitely successful and was very happy with the response they received. David Stuntz, ODK's advisor, said the idea came from a similar event he saw while in college. "The group collected over five miles of pennies in one day. The town closed main street for .the event and banks stayed open late to change donations into pennies." Stuntz said he could see that type of reaction happening here in a few years. He added that the Mile of Pennies fundraiser was held during Parents Weekend to "communicate to parents that part of the college experience includes service to the community, giving back a little of what we take." The Collegian Wednesday, October 11, 1989 all student government senators, all club, organization, and, SGA officers, all resident assistants, all which enabled them to survive childhood, are tow constricting them from developing a "healthy, normal relationship." These people are referred to as co dependents because they have not come closer to developing their own identities. They lack self love and positive self-esteem. Statistics illustrate that the numbers of Adult Children of Alcoholics are widespread: One in four kids in school come from a home with a drinking problem. ACOA's are three to four times more likely to become alcoholics themselves. These individuals have a 50% greater chance of becoming involved with an alcoholic or addictive personality. The ACOA group at Behrend makes all incoming members welcome to come listen as well as talk about their problems. As with any group of this nature, all issues are to be kept confidential within the organization. The organization welcomes any student who feels he or she is undergoing similar patterns in another type of dysfunctional family. Students who are undergoing difficulties such as relationship separation, loneliness, stress, etc. are invited to come to a generic The Collegian Published weekly by the students of Behtend College, Erie, Pa (814) 898-6488 Member of College Press Servide Editor.... James Martin Assistant Editor.... Todd J. lrwin Entertainment Editor.... Robb Frederick Sports Editor.... John Musser Columns Editor.... Rob Prindle Copy Editor.... Rob Farnham Photo Coordinator.... Rick Brooks Business Manager.... Stan Lefes Advertising Manager.... Christie Redmond Advisor.... Dr. Mike Simmons The Collegian is a student-edited newspaper home-cooked dinner served by staff members of the Office of Student Activities, Student .Services, and Housing and Food . . Services includirig the dean of students, the assistant dean of students, and a host of others. . "Eligible students should stop in the SGA office and fill out a participation form. Fotrns are due by Wednesday, OCtober 25 in the Office of Student Activities. group meeting this-Thursday. Barton - hopes that this meeting will help to work through troublesome issues in students' lives. The ACOA organization meets once a week. Students who would like to receive -more information may contact Dr. Barton at 6164. Police investigate (continued from page 1) Two cases of criminal mischief, both involving damage to vehicles parked on campus, - Nizere . investigated. On October 1, a- student reported that a side mirror and parking permit were removed from the exterior of his vehicle. On October. 4, police discovered the windows of a vehicle parked at the Jarmolwicz Farm had been smashed. A rock was found still embedded in the right rear window. No arrests have been made in either case. A female student reported receiving an annoying phone call on October 3. Sht reported the call was made from an - off campus location. No subsequent calls have been reported.