October 21, 1971 Tour of Campus • Members of• the Behrend Campus Advisory Board tour the campus with Director Irvin Kochel, following a reception in the RUB Quiet Lounge for administration and faculty. Visitation Hours Effective Oct 23 The Joint Residence Council held its elections Monday, October 18, George Frola is the new chairman of the committee. The position of secretary treasurer was filled by Pam Reeves (Perry Hall wing representative). The members of the Council discussed the outcome of the visitation survey. Because of the cooperation of all the residence hall students, only about 12 people were missed in the voting. Individual floor meetings will be held this week. When all the results are compiled, the new visitation hours should be in effect by October 23. A list of each dorm's visitation hours will be posted in the duty offices and on the entrance door to each floor. That floor's specific visitation hours will - be un derscored so everyone will be able to see them. The JRC also formed a com mittee to write the individual dorm council constitutions, which will consist ,primarily of rewriting the old Women's and Men's Residence Council con stitutions. Those serving on this committee are: Judy Falcon, George Frola, Carol Jupena, and Bill "Buggsy" Seigel. In a recent revision of their constitution, the members of the JRC will be the only judicial `We ,evtee 9aEk 4445 Buffalo Road K-Mart East Hall Mark Goods Russel Stover Candy Candles and Posters Eastway Plaza Office r - D THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH EAST board of review. The purpose of the board is to make sure that students on campus can live peaceably together. The JRC review board can issue punish ments ranging from counseling to restitution. Two specific types of punishment are: 1. The immediate referral of the case to the Dean of Student Affairs. ,2. Residence Hall probation in which case it will only go on the residence hall records, not on the permanent record of the student. (Permanent record goes to State). Mr. Fiorentino discusses with ,each person charged with an official warning whether the case will need counseling or a more severe punishment. Dean Seanor and Mr. Fiorentino then write a report describing the incident to which a statement by the student may be attached. The cases reviewed by the board are held in strictest confidence. A new social committee was formed consisting of two of the floor representatives from each dorm council not residing on the JRC. Carol Jupera and Judy Falcon are the Co-chairmen of the newly formed social com mittee. The Movie "Chamber of Horrors" will be shown on Halloween weekend in the Perry Hall lobby, after the yammy. MARTINI RIE WS MR SHOP ' Smentele ea *ow". Vtepta Soled Liberty Shopping Center 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. - 8:00 p.m. Behrend Colle•ian Leadership Program Conducts Sessions A two-day Student Leadership Training Workshop will be of fered November 6 and- 7 at Pennsylvania State University's Behrend Campus in an effort to stimulate the development of effective student leadership at college campuses and other educational facilities across central and western Penn sylvania. This new program, developed by Continuing Education at Behrend Campus, is built around some of the ideas of Benjamin A. Lane, Dean of Student Affairs and Associate Professor of English at Behrend. Dean Lane, who has held his present position since 1960, is a commission member of the American Personnel Guidance Association and a director of the Pennsylvania Association of Student Personnel Administrators. He has long felt that more help should be given student leaders so they can more effectively cope with problems handed them in this period of almost constant crisis. The Office of Student Affairs at Penn State will serve as sponsor of the two-day workshop, which is built around the theme: "Getting the Job Done Through the New Candidates In SGA Elections Five additional names have been submitted to the Student Government Association as candidates for the fifteen available representative posts on SGA. The new applicants ex pressed their ideas and plans for the future of SGA: Jim Grimone (1 - Ed. Emporium) would like to help the SGA get all of Behrend more involved in the community. Jim would also " get some changes in visitation, and other problems. The commuters aren't interested enough nobody really cares and I would like to see it changed." Carol Jamison (1 - LA - Hamburg, N.Y.) wants to get involved. "I heard they needed volunteers, so I decided to run. They keep complaining about nothing to do on weekends, and I want to change that." . Mark Bodycombe (1- Gen. Arts and Sci. - Los Gatos, Cal.) is running for SGA because "I want to give the student more say in actions on campus that deal with him, and protect his rights. I'd like to see more done about the pollution problem up here, and more concern on the part of the , r %.0 ' SOrbetc's Pizseria.. Free Delivery to Behrend for 11:00 delivery call before 10:30 / Ph. 899-3423 3512 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, Pa. Activities of Others." William E. Mosso, Assistant Director for Continuing Education at Behrend Campus, said the objectives of the workshop will be to stimulate the development of effective student leadership. Emphasis will be placed on establishing meaningful communications between groups and individuals. "Careful attention will be given also to the importance of in terpersonal relations," Mosso added, "the effective methods developed through the behavioral sciences and management training as applied to leadership skills." Mosso suggested that the following people should attend the conference: student govern ment leaders, officers of campus organizations, resident assistants and resident council officers and members. student union board members, judicial boards, student editors and publication staff members, student personnel staff members, fraternity and sorority officers, and faculty advisers. Schools of Nursing throughout the Tri-State area are also encouraged to send their student leaders as well. Sessions will open with students." Chris Veith (1 - Hum. Dev. Levittown) would "like to see anyone on it." Dave Wolfe could not be reached. Besides the 'fifteen vacant representative positions, the office of Second Vice President will be decided by the elections, which are to be held today and tomorrow, October 21 and 22. Voting will take place on Thur sday from 9:00 until 4:30 in the lobby of the Behrend Science Building, and on Friday, 9 until 4:30 in front of the RUB cafeteria. Young Voters Get Together _ featuring "Ruby Port" honoring Johnny Seaman Candidate for County Treasurer Sunday, October 24, 1971 - 2 :00 to 5:00 p.m. Calabrese Club 509 West 16th Street Donation $2.00 per person George AIM 209 East 21st Street Plumbing and Heating Contractors registration and coffee on November 9 from 9 to 10 a.m. An address of welcome will follow from Dean Lane, with formal sessions getting underway at 10:15 a.m. With the exception of lunch and dinner breaks, first day sessions will continue through a 9 p.m. evaluation program. A program fee will be charged each enrollee. The second-day session will conclude at 3 p.m. The workshop will be con ducted on a Saturday and Sunday to allow more student leaders to attend, Mosso said. Sessions will be held in the new J. Elmer Reed Building on the Behrend Campus, which is located seven miles from downtown Erie on a beautiful 425- acre estate. Additional information on the workshop can be secured by writing or phoning Continuing Education Behrend Campus, Erie, or Office of Student Affairs, behrend Campus, Erie. 3110 Station Road FORTY'S CLEANER TUXEDO RENTAL Free Pick-Up & Delivery Ph. 899-1182 K-MART EAST 1 HOUR CLEANING incorporated Erie, Pa. 454-.5493 Page Three Brookside Dairy Store 899-3971 closest complete grocery store 9:00 a.m. to 11:00p.m
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