Behrend Choir returns to Carnegie Hall Shares stage with Japanese, Louisiana choirs by Loretta Russ The Collegian It’s not everyday that the chance to perform at Carnegie Hall comes along. It's an honor that's been bestowed upon Behrend's conceit choir —twice. Next month Penn State- Behrend's concert choir will perform at Carnegie Hall with two choruses from Japan: the Konan Women's University Choir and the Ryukoku University Mixed Chorus "Rapport", as well as a choir from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. On March 1 Penn State- Behrend's choir will travel to New York City to perform at the prestigious Carnegie Hall. The choir, under the direction of David Stuntz, instructor of music, will perform with the two Japanese choirs and another (Continued on Page 2) : : Puzzles and adventures in the Entertainment section _ Pages 8 & 9 he Collegian rsday, February 27,1992 Intramural 3 -va- 3 hoops wihs Schick toumey...page 11 Vol. XL No. 19 Engineering students win three nationa awards Mark Owens The Collegian Behrend students have won three out of four national achievement awards for excellence in plastics engineering. Jason Williams, Ray Mozes and Aaron Reynolds were each "We were shocked , completely surprised. We had no idea that we were nominated." presented with the Hoechst going to happen at the meeting, Celanese Excellence in but wouldn't say what. We spent Undergraduate Engineering m °st of the week trying to figure Research awards last week during out what it was." a meeting of the student chapter Hoechst Celanese is a major of the Society of Plastic manufacturer of the raw plastic Engineers. material used to manufacture Williams, Mozes and plastic parts and components. Reynolds each received a plaque X he com Pany presents four and a $5OO award for their (Continued on Page 3) research work in Behrend's plastics engineering program. "We were shocked, completely surprised," said Williams, a ninth semester plastics engineering technology major. "We had no idea that we were nominated. The week before our professors told us that something important was Jason Williams Ninth semester Plastics engineering technology