The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, October 15, 1992, Image 14

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Call JOPA On The Lion Hotline
Penn State vs. Boston College
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CORPORATE
DRUG
TESTING
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Thursday's at 6:05 p.m.
SATURDAY at NOON
Hear the World Series
on AM 1450 - WPSE
The Collegian
Record Breaker
Record breaker from 16
Pam plays intramurals of all
kinds here and also plays pick up
volleyball frequently in the off
season.
She also supports other
Behrend Athletics by attending
events including both Men's and
Women's Basketball games.
Some other accomplishments
Pam has had on the team are that
she was voted Team MVP last
year and Practice Player of the
year her sophomore year.
"She doesn't give up and she
makes things happen... She's
really tenacious out there,” said
Coach Wilson of Pam's match
and practice efforts.
Be A Hero!!
Give a Little of Yourself...
BLOOD DRIVE
Wed., Oct. 21 & Thurs., Oct. 22 '
in the
Reed Wintergreen Cafe i
10 AM-4 PM
...To Help Others.
A COMMUNITY
% BLOOD BANK
Work Study Jobs
Office Clerk Needed
Typing Skills Required
Details available at the RUB Desk
or call 898-6211
Work Study Jobs
Join the Society of Human
Resource Managers
Meet new people, gain experience,
and have fun, too.
Meetings are every Tuesday at 5:30 pm in
Hammermill 17 (lower level)
For any questions, call
Jennifer at 796-4829 or Mario at 898-6926
Thursday, October 15, 1992
After graduation in the Spring,
Pam is planning to find a job in
her field either in Pittsburgh or
in the Washington D.C. area, and
eventually go to graduate school
to earn her MBA.
She would also like to
continue playing volleyball by
getting into a competitive league.
"It's not something I could just
give up after playing for eight
years, it's in my blood for good,"
she said.
Coach Wilson all four years.
"Coach (Wilson) works well
with us and pushes to get the
most out of us that she can. She
sees problems right away and has
even devoted entire practices to
team weaknesses and that has
helped quite a bit," she said.