Thursday, October 3, 1991 The back of the Mack: Here is the rarely seen rear of the newly-acquired Mack Estate, which eventually will be used for offices and conference rooms. Homecoming (continued from page 1) "Homecoming Weekend should be a real exciting time for parents, students, families, and alumni to see Behrend at its best." The highlight of Homecoming is accented Saturday night when the Speaker Series Program presents Jim and Sara Brady. Their program, entitled, "Thumbs Up," addresses the issue of gun control. Mr. and Mrs. Brady are both key lobbyists for gun control. Jim Brady was the White House Press Secretary under President Reagan and was injured in the assassination attempt on the president. Homecoming Weekend comes to a close Sunday morning with brunch in the Wintergarden. This year's Homecoming Weekend, entitled "Building a Tradition," has an added feature by having alumni participate for the fast time. Behrend welcomes back their alumni by having an Alumni Registration and WASTED YOUTH. ~- 14 4. • .... ... .. .. . N , . • t '''d ..' • . ....z.r.:21,115: „ Guess where? Weekend Activities set Welcoming Reception on Friday. will give the alumni a chance to Also scheduled are an Alumni recollect, the parents a chance to Society Meeting and Dinner held see what their sons and daughters on Saturday as well as an Alumni are involved in and give the Continental Breakfast on Sunday students a chance to show off morning at the Days Inn Hotel. their college," said Shields. "We're very enthused to have The annual Homecoming about 50 alumni coming back to Weekend will give all Behrend to participate in the participants a chance to enjoy Homecoming festivities," said Behrend in full bloom and give Fagan. students the chance to show off "The Homecoming Weekend their pride and lion spirit. Alumni Fellow Award American business is to work harder to keep our competitive edge." Aside from receiving the Alumni Fellows Award, Fasenmyer spent time in the classroom, sharing his experience in the international makert place with students. Fasenmyer was nominated for the award by Behrend's development department and Provost and Dean John Lilley. His nomination was then sent to University Park to be evaluated by President Thomas, who considered his and other nominations on the basis of their qualifications and reasons for nomination. (Continued from Page 1) The Collegian World Port-Au-Prince, Haiti A military general led an armed takeover of the government Tuesday, forcing Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the first democratically elected president of-Haiti, to flee the country. About 100 people were killed in the coup led by Brig. Gen. Raoul Cedras. Cedras had once been loyal to President Aristide, but said the coup was needed to stop an "apprentice dictator." The ousted president warned his countrymen more bloodshed is imminent if democracy was not restored soon. 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