Page 2 Behrend Briefs Math Anxiety Workshop: Tonight from 6:00- 8:00 p.m., in Science 121, there will be a math anxiety reduction workshop conducted by Mrs. C. Cerami and Mrs. C. Leech. Topics included are learning studying and test taking techniques, analyzing situations, and more. Refreshments will be served. Jello Wrestling: SPC, CC and JRC are sponsoring a night of jello wrestling Friday, April 23. Rain date is Saturday, April 24. The event will be held at 8:00 p.m. behind the Reed Building. To register contact SPC/CC/JRC. Summer Workstudy Applications: Workstudy applications for the Summer Session are still available in the Financial Aid Office. Research Revealed: On Saturday, April 24, in 117 Reed, the seniors in the four-year mechanical engineering technology program will present the results of industry-sponsored research. The program begins at 10:00 a.m.. For more information contact Dave Roth at 898-6278. Summer Jobs: Needed: teacher's aids for youth, group supervisors to work with economically disadvantaged at-risk youth, and crew leaders to work with youth. Must reside within Erie County or provide own transportation. Must be under 21 years of age. Applications can be picked up in the Financial Aid Office and are due May 7. Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jobs: The Society of Physics students will present Dr. Paul Weissman on Tuesday, April 27, at 2:30 p.m. in Science 106. He will speak on the Job Opportunities at J.P.L., in Pasadena, CA. Galileo Mission & Extinction of the Dinosaurs Lectures: At 1:00 - p4n. id Reed 117, the Society of Physics students are sponsoring Dr. Paul Weissman, who will be speaking about the "Galileo Mission to Jupiter." While on Wednesday, April 28, at 11:00 a.m. in Behrend 101, he will discuss the "Comet and Asteroid Impacts and the Death of the Dinosaurs." Study Skills Workshop Series: The series continues on Monday,. April 26, with "Finals Preparation." The workshop will be instructed by Karen Wyerman and will be held in Tigress Hall (lower-ground floor) from 5:00-6:00 p.m. Women's Club of Erie Scholarship: For anyone already' accepted in 2EET or 2MET. You do not need to be in need of financial assistance. To apply you must write a letter of application. For more inforthation contact the Financial Aid Office. Deadline is April 30. Orville Redenbacher Scholarship: For students 30 years old or older, enrolled or planning to enroll in a degree program. Deadline is May 1. Pick up an application in the Financial Aid Office. Air and Waste Management Scholarship: For students enrolled full-time in a program leading to a career in air or waste management in Western Pennsylvania. Should have at least a "B" average. Deadline is May 15. Applications can be picked:up in the Financial Aid Office. News Behrend and by Gary Johnson News &User As part of the Adopt-A-School Program, Behrend is sponsoring nature stations to celebrate Earth Day at Diehl Elementary School today. "There will be between 15 and 20 Behrend volunteers present," said Mari Trenkle, Academic Support Programs Coordinator. The agenda for the day entails rotation between four "nature stations." Groups of elementary students will see a Pennsylvania Game Commission exhibit, sponsored by the ODK Honor Society; an Erie Zoological Society small mammal exhibit by Scott Mitchell, a Behrend alumnus; a Recycling Craft Activity, making Master Tech Auto 5080 Buffalo Road Erie, PA 16510 899-0980 Mechanical & Auto Body Work State Inspections Tune-ups 30 mimic on change Foriegn and Domestic MERCYHURST STUDENT GOVERNMENT PRESENTS: IL-ILJ ES 0 , - (LIVE 1111RAMEILIEFIE Bobby Sheehan tg:.(4lcS John Popper brrktilett- SRAM IMRTRIER MAIWKIEMERT SISS•SORIS FAA iRt.SOMMO AOMI.C . I MONTSRET PC RINI., ARTISTS Cno.m••• WA WAR. FAA .01 , 621001 e A ON: FRIDAY 30TH APRIL, AT 8-OOPM. TICKETS $l5-0.0 GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: DIG DIOS (YORKTOWN), THE RECORD DEN, DOCKSIDER. ALSO AT MERCYHURST STUDENT UNION 4-6 PM MON-FRI. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE CONCERT HOTLINE-814424-2093 grade Diehl It's a program airplane mobiles out of recycled egg cartons, sponsored by the Behrend College Honors Program "Our students have done a wonderful job and I believe that we have really done a lot for the Diehl students." --Mari Trenkle Academic Support Programs Coordinator and Commuter Council; and a Recycling Relay Race with plastics, sponsored by the Northwest Pennsylvania Energy HAURY RENTALS OFF-CAMPUS APARTMENTS FURNLSUED PAID UTILITIES COIN LAUNDRY CABLE READY PARKING ON BUS LINE WITIIIN.WALKING DISTANCE 899-9784 MERCYHURST COLLEGE Thursday, April 22, 1993 school! in Adopt-a-school Center They will also plant trees donated by K-Mart West, ODK Honor Society, and trees purchased by Diehl. "This is the last official event associated with Diehl Elementary School this year. Next week will be the last week of tutoring, and between 50 and 60 Behrend students have participated in the volunteer tutoring program at Diehl. Our students have done a wonderful job and I believe that we have really done a lot for the Diehl students," said Trenkle. David Stuntz, the music department at Behrend, has also worked with Trenkle to bring the Logan Wintergarden Series musicians to Diehl during the past year. Brendan Hill . REC