Page 2 Behrend Briefs "Video and Games Night II," sponsored by IVCF, will be held tonight in Reed 119 from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The feature film will be The Princess Bride. The club photo will be taken at 8:50 p. m. Student Tutors are still needed for the PEPP Program at the Wayne and Wilson Middle Schools. Although students must provide their own transportation, tutors are paid $5 per hour. Contact Donna Banks at 871-6001 for more information. Campus Ministry is seeking students to serve on the Protestant Campus Ministry Board, which will meet monthly during the 1991-92 academic year. Contact Tamara Peterson, 2nd floor Reed, 898- 6245. The Admissions Office is looking for volunteers willing to assist them during the Alumni Admissions Conference beginning Friday, June 7, until Sunday, June 8. Free Behrend T-shirts will be given to volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering during any of these three days, please contact the Admissions Office at 6100. The Campus Ministry is sponsoring a Final Exam Cookie Break. Free cookies will be available to all students as follows: Perry 8-9 p.m. Tuesday, May 7. Niagara 8-9 p.m. Wednesday, May 8. Lawrence 8-9 p.m. Wednesday, May 8. The Codependency and Chemical support groups will be continuing into the summer session. Call the Counseling Center at 898-6164 for more information. Lifeguard Workstudy positions are available this summer for Behrend's pool. For more information call the athletic offce at 898-6163. All Commu. 001 students must turn in their tear sheets and hard copies to The Collegian office by Monday, May 6. Attention graduating seniors: caps and gowns are in and can be picked up at the Bookstore. Attention graduating seniors: graduation announcements can be picked up in the Registrar's Office. Congratulations to Graduating Seniors! To the faculty, staff, and student body: Enjoy the summer! The Collegian Awards Ceremony honors 476 (continued from page 1) with Omicron Delta Kappa's "Unsung Hero" Award for his work while Lori Royer, SGA secretary and fourth semester Communication major, was awarded the Student Government President's Award. Other student government awards included The Guy W. Wilson Award, given to Christopher Hilden for his service to Behrend outside the classroom, Best Student Organization Advisor, awarded to Mr. David Stuntz, instructor of music, and Best Student Organization, which was presented to the Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. In the Special Service Awards category, students were selected for their 'outstanding qualities of character, scholarship, leadership and citizenship." These students were nominated for awards by faculty, staff, and student leaders. Luis Mongil was presented with the Irvin H. Kochel Award, while both Kenneth Bunting and Steven Smith received the Thomas H. Turnbull Award. The Eric A. and Josephine Walker Award was presented to Behrend (continued from pagel) where Tit be assigned yet," he said. "I may serve as the senior drill sergeant for the base, an instructor at the infantry school or be assigned to the 197th Mechanized Infantry Brigade, depending on what they need." Sergeant Crofcheck has been assigned to Carlisle Barracks, an Army War College for senior officers located near Harrisburg, Pa. "Sometime in June ru be moving down there and get settled in. I'll be handling Police report Officer responds to bicycle accident On Monday, a patrol officer heard screams for help coming from the gorge area. Upon investigation, two children were found on the embankment west of the D-Lot. A twelve - year - old male was riding his bike in the gorge with two other friends when he lost control of the bike on a steep hill and crashed. One of the boys was covered with mud and blood. He had a huge cut over his right eye and was complaining of pain in his shoulder. He was laid down READ THE COLLEGIAN Diana Ziemniak, and Quinn Solem was presented with the John W. Oswald Award for Speech, Journalism, and the Mass Media. The final award in this category, the Benjamin A. Lane Outstanding Service award, went to Mrs. Cathy Mester, professor of Speech Communication. Three Penn State-Behrend professors received awards for their work in teaching, advising and research. Dr. Michael Simmons, associate professor of English, won the Penn State-Behrend Council of Fellows Excellence in Teaching Award. The Guy W. Wilson Award for Excellence in Advising was given to Dr. Kenneth Louie, assistant professor of Economics, and Dr. Anthony A. Salvia, professor of Industrial Engineering, was awarded the Penn State-Behrend Council of Fellows Faculty Research. David Shields, assistant dean of Student Services and coordinator of the ceremony, said this year's ceremony was bigger than others in years past. "Compared to past years, the ROTC unit closes administrative duties and working on security clearances," Cmfcheck said. The last member of the cadre, Captain Fry, left in December for the University of North Carolina at Charolette to serve as an ROTC instructor. "Next fall," said McCarthy, "she'll take over as the officer in charge of their program." Tina Luke, the ROTC secretary, plans on staying with the Penn State system. "I've loved every minute I've been here," she said. "The cadets really made it a lot of fun -- they're like my down and First Aid was administered by the officer. Brookside Volunteer Fire Company was called and he was transported to St. Vincent Medical Center where he was admitted. One of the others was transported but not admitted. Underage drinker cited Last Thursday, a student was cited for underage drinking. An officer spotted the girl sitting on the curb near Lawrence Hall, and when he approached to see if she ** A LAST STRAW ** Fresh Flowers for all your flora/ needs. Behrend Students • 10% Off **B9B-1879** Thursday, May 2, 1991 number of awards given increased by 130 -- mostly due to an increase in the number of student organizations giving out awards and a few additional special awards," he said. "The total number of people present increased from about 600 to more than 900." When asked if he ever thought about splitting the ceremony into two, one for academics and one for activities, Shields said there are a number of reasons why he doesn't think that should be done. "There are only a few times the campus community comes together to recognize people who have made contributions. "If you divide the ceremony into two, it may make one seem more important than the other." However, Shields did say he is constantly looking for ways to improve the event and he does not want it to become too impersonal. "We are going to look at the Honors and Awards Ceremony from top to bottom. Some changes do have to be made, but we always want to maintain the quality and personal touch that Behrend has." second family." Juniors now in the program have already completed the ROTC requirements and will not only graduate from here with their degree, but also be commissioned at Ganon University's graduation ceremonies next spring. Behrend' program will have produced 110 officers as of this spring. With two more unexpected next year, the program's commission total rises to 112. was alright, he noticed she was under the influence of alcohol. The girl gave the officer false information, and after being cited, was released to a friend. Lewd phone calls reported On two separate occasions last Thursday, students reported lewd and annoying phone calls. Both students received the calls in Lawrence Hall from an off - campus phone. WILL BUY dorm-style refrigerator. Call extention 6159.