rebirth New system to include club representatives b Flo d J. Csir The Collegian A previously small Student Organization Council has shown signs of growth with a newly elected president and appointed officers holding Council meetings. This is the first semester in two years the SOC has ist one reprarentative from each the 61 clubs and campus to attend regularly scheduled meetings. "Our goal is to provide services to the school organizations that haven't been provided before," said Steve Fuller, SOC president. The rust item for the Council this year will be revising the constitution. "Our goal is to provide services to the school organizations that haven't been available before." - Steve Fuller SOC president A special meeting to vote on the constitution will be held Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. h is open to the public. SOC vice president Lori Royer said, "Student organizations collectively are the largest group on campus. Any suggestions, ideas, and comments that we decide to relay to the Administration, to SGA, or to the Budget Committee will be a voice too big to ignore." Royer said the Council will work with the Budget Committee to "make a more amicable process for all involved. There is a need for better communication between student organizations and the Budget Committee." Co-sponsoring student activities (continued on page 2) Behrend Anne Bonner The Collegian Erie Community Blood Bank will be on campus collecting blood from donors on October 16 and 17, as part of Behrend's Wellness Week. "In previous years we've been in competition with Mercyhurst and Gannon to see which school could donate the most blood, and last year Behrend won," said Campus Health Nurse Nancy Warzyniak. "As an incentive to achieve the same goal this year, Pizza Hut will sponsor a pizza t tad The is itry q re p k 6 age gears up for Blood Drive party for the organization with the most donors." In addition, every person that donates one pint of blood will receive a complimentary water bottle courtesy of the Erie Blood Bank. For an added twist this fall Robert Sauers, a representative from the Erie Runners' Club, will run one mile for every pint of blood that is donated on the 16th. Sauers, a maintenance mechanic at Behrend, has competed across the country in several marathons, including the prestigious Boston Marathon. "First of all I want to point U ' ~...ili 1,„ ~. , ..,..:./..,..e,,..,..-.,.....:..... .--:,-....... .._ .... :_... F;.1.1....,:,.....!....i....;,!.....!,11,11,.11.11,1 1 hi:...„..„..,.,-....,..... , !...i.!.!..,;.,.,..,..,,,,.,..„.‘, , ...10..!...;......;,.#1....;,..,.;,;:::.,!55i':':'''..":'. - i , '::' . " . ':•:" ... " ... ..p i'...T1,1,1„11. :.''01, 1 : . ,":',.',.;,1,,'•i.,:000:::::':.1,ki!.:',,..::.i.',.: . g.,pi:: ., ....: : ....: : .!;..,:.:,,:.:: : ii:.1:4:: :linc : •,,,,,,, '' ...,,,-. ; , i , i ,: w: ~:. ... out that this is not a one man race," he said. "Every year the Erie Runners' Club holds an endurance race in October, and we usually incorporate it with a blood drive to pay the community back for everything they do to help us all year long." The endurance run will be held on Saturday, October 19 from 6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., so Bob will have 12 hours to run ott his challenge. "I was told that the average >:~r ~.,- by dwhenever sam I've" • ed. anchor} kt In say B°° (ABC d sonsaradl sakti Brady In his Polssauticohh• raS tatikeil abaut, e d s " . ' H e ' was being di * aul up * et aboul =bill as I°llllll6ll to liVarlehdr. the the look thii 14,0, - #4Oi4 I L is tifit iithogioshitio toi;.4 ntorbittOt m not init‘flinot AD this n * faint* . N%,41. amount of blood donated per day is about 60 to 70 pints. I want the student to accept the challenge to give more than I can run - and I can run a lot of miles. They better get out and donate or I'm going to beat them!" fhe blood drive is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. .text Wednesday and Thursday in the Wintergreen Cafe. f:ree refreshments are available for all donors.