Page 4 Snow Ball semiformal dance highlights Winterfest 1990 by Cristin Hayes Collegian Staff Writer Student Programming Council and the Student Government Association will sponsor Winterfest 1990 on the weekend of February 2 - 3. A variety of winter activities have been planned. Some events include human sled dog races, tube races, snow soccer and softball. Teams can register in the Intramural Office, Reed Student Union Building. The final event of the fest will be the Snow Ball semi-formal dance. It takes place Saturday, February 3, from 10 pm to 2 am in the Winter Garden of the Reed Building. Music will be provided by a video disc jockey. Tickets for the dance will go on sale beginning January 24 and will be sold through February 2. Behrend ROTC impresses visiting Colonel Program quality and numbers by Mark Owens Collegian News Editor Yesterday Behrend's ROTC program was inspected by a high ranking United States Army officer. Colonel Haspard R. Murphy, commander of the Area 111 ROTC Command, was briefed on the status of Behrend's program and cadets. According to Murphy, the program at Behrend is doing really well in the quality and number of students. "Behrend is producing outstanding leaders for the Army. The program here is in good shape. In fact, I don't come up here as often as I visit other universities because I don't have to check up on the program," said Murphy. Murphy is responsible for all of the high school and college Behrend Drill Team presents colors The ROTC Drill Team did double duty on Saturday, January 6th. The team presented the Nation's colors at the Fall Commencement during the day and at the basketball game later that evening. Along with basketball games and Commencement, the ROTC Drill Team may also be seen at many local high school games They can be purchased in the Reed Building at a table in front of the library and at the door the night of the dance. The tickets cost $5.00 for couples and $3.00 for singles. In addition flowers can be purchased at the same location. Corsages will consist of red and white carnations with silver ribbon and boutonniere of white carnations. Flowers can be picked up in the Reed Union Building on the day of the dance. As part of the dance, a Snowball Court has been selected. Candidates for Snow Ball Queen are Julie Buckler 4th semester, Secondary Education; Linda Fante 2nd semester, Graphic Design; Ala Stanford 4th semester, Biology; and Kathy Stoupis Bth semester, Human Resource Management ROTC programs in Pennsylvania. He drives over 1,000 miles a week checking on M Behrend is producing outstanding leaders for the Army " -Haspard R Murphy Colonel, USAR the 106 programs underneath his command. A career officer,'Murphy will have spent 28 years in the Army ‘his September. Having come up through the ROTC program himself, he said there isn't much difference between cadets of 20 years ago and today. "Today's cadets have the same mentality. Leadership, how to get and parades presenting the colors. Although the Drill Team is operated through Behrend Army ROTC, non-ROTC students participate in the Drill Team. If you are interested in participating in the Drill Team contact SSG Crofcheck, Penny Schack or James Barrett in the ROTC office located in the lower level of the Glennhill Farmhouse. photo by Rick Brooks Snow Ball Court: (Starting from the left of the back row) Brad McWilliams, Kathy Stoupis, Ryan Reed and Ala Stanford (Front row) Linda Fante. Darrell Parker. Julie Buckler and Tony Olivito Nominees for Snow Ball King are Brad McWilliams sth semester, Business; Tony Olivito 2nd semester, International Business; Darrell Parker 2nd semester, Aerospace Engineering; and Ryan Reed 6th semester, Business Management. Students can vote for king and deemed strong people to do what you want willingly, is an art." He added today's students are a lot smarter. "I think the desire to learn is a lot keener. They want to know why they're doing something, not just do it," Murphy said When asked about the world is waiting. Be an exchange student Step into an adventure filled with opportunities and challenges. As part of International Tfouth Exchange, a Residential Initiative for peace, you live abroad with your new host family. Learn new skills. Go to new ’ schools. Make new friends. Young people from all segments of American society are being selected. If you’d like to be one of them, write for more information on programs, costs and financial aid. Help bring the world together, one friendship at a time. A message fmm The Advertising Council and The International Youth Exchange. The Collegian Wednesday, January 24,1990 queen during the week starting January 29. The winners will be announced at the dance at midnight. Prizes for the winners of the intramural events will also be given at this time. Questions about Winterfest ROTC's future in light of an ever-changing Eastern Europe, Murphy replied the Army is in a state of transition. He wasn't sure of how many officer, reductions there would be, but added there "will still be a bright future for students interested in the ROTC program." can be answered at the Office cf Student Activities (898-6171). Questions about the Snow Ball Dance should be directed to Phoebe Bonfardine or Vicky Kohlmeyer at 898-6682. Cadet earns commission Behrend’s Army ROTC held a Fall Commissioning Ceremony in the Memorial Room of the Glennhill Farmhouse on Saturday, January 6. Lori A. Beals was commissioned to the rank of a Second Lieutenant. She was also graduated with Baccalaureate degree in Communications. Beals was a three year Army scholarship recipient and will serve in the Adjutant General branch of the Army Reserve. Write: YOUTH EXCHANGE Pueblo, Colorado 81009