Page 2 Behrend briefs Yearbooks will be on sale until December 12 for $25. This is your last chance to buy a yearbook for $25. After December 12, they will be on sale for $35. Contact Viva at 866-2011 or Tim at 898-6628. Alpha Phi Omega has collected the Campbell Soup labels, Giant Eagle & Loblaws receipts from the collection boxes. A.P.O & Diehl School thanks you for your participation. Attention all first semester freshmen: There is a limited amount of measles vaccines available at the Health Center. If you have not had a measles booster, you need to have one to protect you from this very serious illness. The vaccine will be returned to the PA State Health Dept. December 14, 1990. After this time, vaccine must be ordered and will cost at least $4O. For more information, please call 898-6217. Newman Members are participating in "Operationi Mail Call." Please write a letter or Holiday Greeting to any Service member in the Gulf. Address the envelope to: Any Service Member, Operation Desert Shield, The Persian Gulf. Place it in another folder and drop it in Newman/Campus Ministry, Box 877 or take it to the nearest Marine Bank. No postage is needed. For more information call Sr. Anna Mae Kuzma. The 42nd Annual Hanging of the Greens, Penn State's oldest tradition, will be on Friday, December 7, 1990 at the Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery in the Behrend Chapel at 7 p.m. The Campus Blue Bus wit/ depart from the Reed Union at 6:30 p.m. Please join us for this beautiful celebration of the holiday season. "Coffee with the Provost," is an opportunity for students to discuss issues and concerns with Dr. John Lilley, Provost and Dean. The next program will be held Thursday, December 6 at 3 p.m. in the Reed Seminar Room. The Sample, Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering, scholarship applications for 91-92 are available in the Financial Aid Office. Eligibility to apply is a minimum GPA of 3.3 and full-time student status. Deadline for applications is Feb. 1. Penn State University Football team has accepted an invitation to play in the Blockbuster Bowl on Friday, December 28, at 8 p.m. at Joe Robbie Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida against Florida State University. Arrangements have been made for ticket applications to be accepted by mail from students. The actual sale for these tickets will be via lottery. Ticket orders must be received at University Park ticket office by 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 5. There is a maximum of two tickets per order and persons placing orders must be currently-enrolled students. The Price per ticket is $24 plus a $1 handling charge per application. Make checks payable to The Pennsylvania State University. Send orders to Athletic Ticket Office Student Blockbuster Bowl tickets Beaver Stadium University Park, PA 16802 Attention All Staff Members: There is a mandatory meeting this Thursday, Dec. 6. Everyone that is involved with The Collegian MUST attend. The Collegian Pinning her hopes on peace: Jennifer Obenreder, a first-semester General Studies student, pins a ribbon on the Lion Ambassadors' Peace Tree yesterday afternoon. The Lion Ambassadors are using yellow ribbons this year to honor those servicemen and women serving in Saudi Arabia. Tun Pieniomenico/The Collegian Peace Tree ceremony held (continued from page 1) the world must follow the example of the Soviet Union. "Whole nations of people still believe that peace may be achieved." She also stressed that people must work together to achieve peace. Since the event began three years ago, this is the first time an in- ground tree has been used. k aIIiBiIIiCAN SOCIETY GINCER. To Answer Your Questions About Cancer Call. 1-1100-ACS-2345 "We'll use this tree from now on," said Vicky Kholmeyer, chairman of the Lion Ambassadors. "They chose to use an existing tree rather than one that is cut for ecological reasons," said Weber. Along with placing a bow on the tree, participants were asked to sign an oversized greeting card At-let—***** *VISA & MASTERCARD will be accepted at 40( The Behrend Bookstore-A6 -11% Thursday, November 29,1990 wishing peace. "We're talking about sending it over to Saudi Arabia," said Kohlmeyer. The Lion Ambassadors hope to collect hundreds of signatures. It is uncertain how long the bows will remain on the tree. "I would like to be able to keep them on until people come back from Saudi Arabia," Kohlmeyer said.