age 2 Behrend Briefs Student Leadership Scholarship: The .tunker Scholarship is for those students involved in activities and having leadership skills or abilities. Pick up and application in the Financial Aid Office. Deadline is March 5. German Historian to Speak: On Wednesday, March 17, as part of the 1993 Spring Lecture Series, Dr. Renate Bridenthal will speak on "German Women's Corporatist Ideology and the Question of Responsibility for Nazism." Her lecture will begin at 7:300p.m. in 101 Otto Behrend Science Building. It is free and open to the public. Improving Memory Workshop: On Monday, March 15, as part of the Study Skills Workshop Series "Session 6: Improving Memory" will be held from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. in the ;Tigress Hall Conference Room. The workshop will be instructed by Karen Wyerman. Provost's Speaker Series: On Monday, Mar 15, at MO p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall I*. Chester Wolford, Associate Professor of Business and English, will be speaking on "Teaching, Research, and TQM." Cap & Gown Orders Due: Commencement for spring 1993 graduates will be held on Saturday, May 15 at 12:00 noon. Undergraduate keepsake caps and gowns are priced at $15.00; master's rental is $30.00. Orders must be placed in the bookstore nsi later March 12. After-School Tutors Needed: Tutors are still needed to volunteer one hour per week on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Diehl Elementary School. Call 898-6160 if you can drive or need car pooling information. Science & Engineering Research Semester: Deadline to apply: March 15, for juniors and seniors with a 3.0+ GPA interested in FALL '93 semester at one of five national labs. Contact Dr. Lasher at 898- 6391 or Dr. Thomanschefsky at 08-6327. Toronto Trip Seats Open: There are 2 seats and hotel rooms available for the March 27 trip to Toronto. The cost is $79 each for both the bus and hotel. If interested contact Paul Healer, phone x 7015; Bethany Sgroi, phone x 7093; or Marilyn Chase, x 6160. American Business Women's Scholarship: The American Business Womeifs Association Presque Isle Chapter is offering . , a scholarship for women in need of financial assistance wishing to pursue an education. Pick up an application in the Financit Aid Office. Deadline is March SI. Ever Get A Pal Smashed! News from MASTELLER on page 1 Although Masteller is retiring in June, he will continue his research and plans to conduct studies in Costa Rica. Masteller also plans to submit articles on two other insects discovered in Puerto Rico. Masteller and his students will present seven papers or posters at the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences meeting April 2-3. The presentations are based on research conducted at Presque Isle and stemmed from Masteller's invertebrae zoology class last year. The research, which is on invertebrates, was videotaped and will be used in some biology classes. To conduct this research, Masteller and his students studied specimens they collected as well as specimens collected over, the past fifteen years. Some stu dents have developed hypotheses stemming from the research. "It's interesting to find odd species that don't seem to fit in, " said Suzanne L. Confer, a senior biology major. "I want to continue research." Students who conducted research and will make presentations at the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences are: Jill Bejarano, Pat Cobb, Suzanne L. Confer, Gregory Kedzierski, Kevin Maleski, and Sven Spichiger. Police Re Theft On Friday, February 26, the Computer Center reported to the Police and Safety Office that a program had been taken. The disks as well as the manuals had been removed from one of the offices. T he incident is under investigation. Disorderly Conduct On Sunday, February 28, a loud party was reported in one of the apartments. Upon investigation it was discovered that a student was drinking and fell asleep with his stereo on. The student was arrested for disorderly conduct. Medical Assists On three separate occasions police were called to transport students to the Health and Wellness Center who were very ill. Police were also called to the Behrend Annex 2 for a faculty member who slipped on the ice and fell, breaking his leg. He was transported to St. Vincent's Health Center by Brookside. Towed Vehicles On two occasions police called tow trucks to remove illegaily puked vehicles on campus. Enjoy Spring Break ...It'll be over before you know It'll Thursday, March 4, 199 by Jeff Johnson Collegian Skiff ort