Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, October 07, 1971, Image 3

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    October 7, 1971
Student Reminders
On Campus Happenings
Dispensary
Flu vaccine will be offered in
the Dispensary again this year
for faculty, students, and staff.
There is a charge of $2.00. It will
be given in the Dispensary during
the week of October 15 through
the 19.
Also, Dr. Snow has been
replaced by Dr. Joseph Gaughn.
Dr. Snow was forced to leave due
to increasing pressures from his
other duties, and could not spare
the additional time that the in
creased enrollment would
require. Dr. Gaughn will be in the
Dispensary Mondays and
Thursdays at about 10:00 a.m.
Organizations Plan
Upcoming Activities
CWENS
Karen Gill, president of Cwens,
a sophomore woman's honor and
service organization, attended
the president's conference held at
Eastern Kentucky University.
There she met with other Cwens
from all over the -United States
and discussed problems con
cerning the Behrend Cwens, such
as obtaining a charter, fund
raising projects, and tapping new
members. .
Upcoming Cwens projects
include a pumpkin sale, candy
grams, survival kits, birthday
cakes, and various service
projects_
Radio Club
The Radio Club plans to have
German Film
Tonight
Toni Kroger, a film based on
the short story by Thomas Mann,
will be presented this evening- at
8 in the Reed Union Building
Lecture Hall. The sound track
will be in German with English
subtitles provided for the non-
Teutonic speaking members of
the audience.
The film will be the first in a
series to be offered by the Ger
man Department. The program
is under the direction of Sonja
Eilenberger, instructor in
German.
Toni ht's film, Toni Kroger, is
especially appealing to young
people. It tells the story of a
young artist torn between a
conservative life with its old
attitudes, and exciting, spon
taneous living as represented by
Hans Hansen, and Ingeborg
Holm, Tonio's opposites.
The film follows Tonio's growth
from adolescence in Lubeck to
his maturity in Munich where he
meets Lisaweta, the Slavic artist.
Students, staff, faculty and
administrators are cordially
invited to view the film.
Bayview Auto
Supply
3860 Peach-Street
26 Peninsula Drive
High Performance Center
1842 Westl2th
8:30-5:30 Mon.thru Sat.
Evenings 7:00-9:00
Mon. through Fri.
Discount to all students
Paperback
The - Student. Reading- Center
The. Last Whole Earth Catalogue
(Now in limited supply)
Plaza 9
15 West Ninth Street
Phone 455-0905
Open 10-9 Monday through Friday
10-5:30 Saturday
West Erie - Plaza
Seven days a week
10 a.m. tog p.m.
• Phone 455-2526
Library
Have you visited the browsing
collection in the Library lately?
The collection contains a very
fine assortment of current fiction
and nonfiction volumes. Mr.
Woerner, our Librarian, extends
to all a cordial invitation to come
in and browse at your leisure. •
Employment
If you are looking around for
off-campus employment, it might
be worth your time to see Miss
Carroll at the Office of Student
Affairs. You might find what you
want in the file of available jobs
in the Erie vicinity which are
phoned into the office by local
employers.
the antennas for communications
set up and ready to operate this
_weekend. If more interest is
- shown, meetings will be ex
panded to two days a week,
Tuesdays and Thursdays during
Common Hour, instead of only.
Tuesdays.
Circle K
For the first time in the history
of Circle K International Club, a
female was "elected" as
president. Lora Anderson (Ist,
nursing, Ridgeway) was named
president at Monday's meeting,
with Terry Sue Rites (Ist nurs
ing, Conneautville) as secretary
Jack Richebacher, former
president, discussed with the
group the projects they hope to.
initiate this year for the com
munity and the campus. The club
plans to undertake projects to
help the disadvantaged and
handicapped youths _and the
elderly of the community. Their
first service project for the
campus this year is the sorting of
mailon Saturdays.
The next meeting will be held
7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October
13 at 7:30 p.m. The place of
meeting will be posted at a later,
date. All those interested are
urged to attend.
Players & Readers
Prospective members of
Players and Readers will meet at
8 p.m. in the Studio on Thursday,
October 7.
A sampling of the work done by
both organizations will be
presented to entertain new
members.
Any student who is interested
in finding out more about the
lactivities of either group is in
(vited to attend this meeting.
Enthusiasm, interest and a sense
of responsibility are the most
important requirements for new
members. If unable to come
tonight, students can see Mr.
Flaherty in The Studio for in
formation about Players, and
Mrs. Flaherty in 102-F Turnbull
about Readers.
DICK BULLING'S
MUSIC
HOUSE
OF ERIE
1128 W. 26th St.
Erie, Pa.
kstores
Behrend Collegian
The office of Student Affairs
receives requests for babysitters
quite frequently. If you are in
terested in this type of work,
leave your name and phone
number so that you can be con
tacted if a job becomes available.
Pictures for freshmen iden
tification cards which were
unavailable at registration will
be taken from 1 p.m. to 4:40 p.m.
on Monday, October 11 in room
119 Behrend Building.
This year's M is improved over
last year's. The picture is in color
and the card is more durable.
They are expected to last two
years, at which time new pictures
will be taken.
Ping-Pong Tournament
Registration for the ping-pong
tournament will begin on Mon
day, October 11 at the RUB desk.
Fees will be 35c for those students
with activity cards and 75c for
those students without cards.
There will be - double
elimination for men's and
women's singles _ and doubles.
Winners • will - ompete •in the
Regional Recreatiohal Tour
nament at the George
Washington University 'in
Washington, D.C. at the end of
January. This will be an ALL
EXPENSE-PAID trip.
Change of Assignments
During the rest of this week and
the beginning of next week, those
students desiring changes of
assignment to University Park
during - the Winter Term 1972
should see Miss DiNicola, Mrs.
Hamilton, or Mr. Goetz in the
Administration Building for the
proper forms. Only those
students of seventh term stan
ding or higher, or those students
whose curriculum requires an
earlier transfer will be approved
to change campus locations.
Students who do not meet either
of these criteria should not apply
for change of assignment as they
will not be approved.
After a student's change of
assignment has been approved,
he or she will be sent a housing
application from the Office of
Resident Instruction. This_should
be completed and sent in as
directed. as soon as possible.
Students who have received
housing applications should
make arrangements with Mr.
Goetz to pre-register for U.P. for
Winter Term within the next two
weeks.
THE STORE THAT ROCKS
WITH GOOD
MUSIC EQUIPMENT
MACE
ELECTRONICS
2631 WEST BTH
-------:
ERIE, PA.
New Generation
A new way of life accompanies 24 year old Max Frost to
the presidency of the United States as he establishes the 14
year old vote and concentration camps for people over 30.
These are some of the themes in this weeks SUB movie,
"Wild in the Streets.
Sub Brings Radical Film
Wild In The Streets
"Wild in the Streets" starring
Shelly Winters, Christopher
Jones, and Diane Varsi will be
showing at 7 and 9 p.m. on Sun
day, October 10th in the RUB
Lecture Hall. The price of:ad-
mission . be - . 35c • far those'
students with activity cards and
$1 for those without cards.
"Wild in the Streets" is the
story of Max Frost, a popular
folk-rock singer, who created the N
world in his own image. Through
State Line
Grocery
Route 20
IN To Kelly's)
Get your beer & groceries
After visiting Kelly's
THE
ERIE BOOK
STORE
717 FRENCH STREET
452-3354
manipulation he changed the
laws concerning voting age and
revised the constitution enabling
him to be elected president at the
age of 24. In his first State of the
Union- Address• he establigh::a
mandatory retirement age of 30
and at 35 everyone is forced to
enter concentration centers
resulting in utter chaos. "Wild in
the Streets" is perhaps one of the
most shocking and unusual
motion pictures you will ever see.
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Mon. Sat.
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Cliffs Notes are designed to
help you be calm, cool and
capable in the toughest
literature courses. They're
written by experts to give you
the outside-of-class help you
need to understand (and enjoy)
your reading assignments. Look
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covering the most frequently
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