October 14, 1971 Business Club The Behrend Busihess Club has scheduled its first organizational and membership meeting at 7:00 Monday, October 18th in the Quiet Lounge. Presiding over the meeting will be president Dan Trusillo (4th, Business, Pitt sburgh) and his fellow officers Brad Cams (4th, Accounting, Erie), vice president; Barb Frackowiak (4th, Accounting, Erie), secretary; and Jim Vangor (4th, Business, Girard), treasurer. The primary function of the club is to apply business learning to practical use and experience. The club hopes to make trips to the New York Stock Exchange and Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank. They are also planning several local field trips as well as inviting speakers in various business professions to describe their occupations and ex periences. The Business Club is looking for new members who are in terested in this profession. They encourage these students to be at the meeting. - Listening Experiment An experiment in impact listening will be held Thursday, October 14, in the Quiet Lounge of the Reed Union Building. Impact listening is a group listening process, where the members express their feelings on different subjects. The idea is not to listen to pass judgement, but to listen with interest and understanding. The experience is designed to help you learn to express yourself moreeasily, and to share your feelings. Members are given a chance to open up and understand themselves as well as the feelings of people around them. The subject to be discussed will be religion. Dr. Frankforter, Asst. Prof. of History; Mr. Daniel, Instructor in History; and Father Patrick' from St. Mark's Seminary will be present to offer reference and guidance on the subject. This session could be the start of an impact listening program and free university program at Behrend. If you are interested, please attend. Your attendance and interest is greatly needed, for further discussion groups on other stubjects. TUITION REFUNDS ..It is imperative that all students who have requested refunds for the Fall Term 1971 from their PHEAA Scholarships bring their award letters to the Financial Officer as soon as possible. Since a listing of these scholarships from the state is delayed, verification of the scholarship award and its amount must be obtained in this manner. Refund requests will not be processed until this verification is made. Eastway Plaza Office THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH EAST IE Club Corner Outlines Upcoming Highlights The Behrend Campus Flying Club is trying to get off the ground. We need dedicated members to support Behrend's "highest" club. Anyone - Students, Faculty, Administration interested in flying attend the meeting of the Flying Club Common Hour, Tuesday, 119 Reed Student Union. Radio Club The Amateur Radio Club is sponsoring classes to obtain licenses, beginning with the novice class license. The first class will be Monday at 7:00 in the Quiet Lounge. Regular meetings will still be held 4th period on Tuesdays at the station. Bebrend Players Budding playwrights and comedy writers - here is your chance, not for fame and fortune, but at least for public presen tation. The Behrend Players, under the- direction of James A. Flaherty, instructor of Theatre Arts, have planned an original musical comedy revue for this term. Mr. Flaherty is interested in talking with any students who might like to write sketches on contemporary issues. Ideas or samples of original work should be taken to him in the studio. Keystone Society The Behrend Keystone Society has launched its first mem bership drive of the year, which will run until October 25. The purpose of this drive is to invite new members into the society who have completed one full term of study, maintained a 2.5 cumulative average, and have taken part in campus activities and organizations. Applications - for -acceptance are available at the RUB desk. The society plans Human Sexuality Course Offered The Committee on Human Sexuality is sponsoring a lecture discussion series on "Topics in Human Sexuality". It is agreed that the University has a key role in providing accurate in formation and expert leadership which enables students to make responsible choices when questions to human sexuality arise. To meet this responsibility, the Committee on Human Sexuality offers an excellent non credit course which confronts and achieves effective solutions for society's sexual problems. Miss Ellyn Carroll, Asst. to the Dean of Student Affairs, stated that "a college education has an obligation to provide students with an increasing body of knowledge concerning them selves, other human beings, and their relationships. The program involves at tending seven lectures (one each week and the discussion con cerning the topic following each lecture. Qualified lecturers are selected in cooperation with departments within the University, and Erie area When you open your college account you will receive your first fifty per sonalized checks imprinted free. You.only pay for the checks you use, not in advance. There is no charge for cashing-your check, if you still maintain your account with your home town bank. Stop in we are anxious to serve you in every way possible. Monday-Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m Thursday 9:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Friday 9:30 a.m. - B:(X)p.m. Behrend Collegian Flying Club • 3 33; 3 .3 33 • 3 ;. 3 to expand its membership this year and will invite -- ap proximately 25 new members because Behrend is now a four year college. The officers of this year's society are: Mike Joyce (sth Pre- Law, Erie), president; Jim Lyons (4th, IFS, McKees Rocks), vice-president; Janice Shultz (4th, IFS, Butler), secretary; and Bob Skwaryk (sth, Pre-Med, Erie), treasurer. The goal of the Behrend Keystone Society, which is a branch of the University Park Society, is to incite interest in the; activities on campus. It also supports and donates to various off-campus organizations and programs through money-raising projects. The highlight of the year for the society is the sponsoring of the Honors and Awards Banquet, held during the spring term. At this banquet outstanding - students are recognized for their participation in campus activities. Readers' Program Mix a ghost story or two, add some science fiction and a pinch of Halloween stilliness and you have the formula for the' upcoming Readers program. The "strictly for fun" program is scheduled for Tuesday, October 16th at 7:30p.m. in the Studio. Tickets will be on sale soon for just a quarter. The performers in this year's program are hoping for weather in the real Halloween tradition. That, together with candlelight and grinning Jack O'Lanterns helped to establish the atmosphere that so many Behrend students enjoyed at last year's presentation. Because of the over-capacity crowd that attended last year, the Readers will present the Halloween show twice if there seems to be a similar amount of student interest. agencies and professional societies. Volunteers for discussion leaders will be trained at a "staff" session. Dean Carroll encourages any interested student to attend the meeting in the Memorial Room on October 19th at 4:30 p.m. or contact Mr. Hohwald, counselor for Division of Counseling. Anyone is invited to serve on any of the following committees: Speaker Committee, Publicity Committee, Program Com mittee, and Registration Com mittee. This year the topics will be more involved and related to the human aspect of sexuality, in stead of physical information. The subjects discussed last year were psycho-sexual develop ment, contraception, inter personal relationships, venereal disease, pregnancy and birth, human sexual response, and abortion. _ Providing that people offer their services to the Human Sexuality Committee, this winter term's' course will prove to be most rewarding and interesting. 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