Page Four Ski Club Opens; Flying Club News The Ski Club is inviting all skiing fans from the Behrend Campus to join the club by purchasing membership cards today and tomorrow. The price of the card is $l.OO and they'll be sold in the RUB. Also season passes for Peek 'n Peak Ski Center in New York are are now available for all who enjoy this winter sport. The price is $90.00 and includes lessons. Those who are novices may take only the lessons without the season pass. Ten lessons wil be given, with one hour of instruction and one hour Readers Haunt Campus With Chilling Tales Would you like to be scared half to death? If so, the Behrend Readers will send the shivers up your spine for a mere 35c The Readers will present 5 chilling tales of ghosts and goblins on Wednesday, October 27, at 8 p.m. The program will include a scene from "Blithe Spirit", a comedy by Noel Coward. Charles Condomine is haunted by the ghost of his first wife, Elvira, who insists on causing problems for him and his new wife, Ruth. Greg Fuller, Marsha Hamm, and THE STORE THAT ROCKS WITH GOOD MUSIC EQUIPMENT MACE _ ELECTRONICS _ 2631 WEST BTH ERIE, PA. on the slope for each session. The price for the lessons is $30.00. The Ski Club will travel to Peek 'n Peak every Tuesday night. Flying Club The Flying Club will be meeting regularly on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the Common Hour (12:15) in 119 of the Reed Building. They urge anyone who has an interest in gaining flying experience or even a curiosity about flying to come to the meetings. For more information contact George Bowden at 866- 5977. Kathy Skopow will make up the cast. Bob Brutout will read "The Amorous Ghost", a short story by Enid Bagnold. "The Lemmings" is a short story from an Alfred Hitchcock collection in which human beings indulge in strange behavior. "The Mortal" is a comedy episode about a ghost and his lady who fears that her hero will be turned back into flesh and blood. "The Whole Town's Sleeping", a thriller by Ray Bradbury, will also be presented. Behrend Colle• ian 200 Arthur travel, will speak in Erie Hall Thursday, October 28, at 8 p.m. The author of both fiction and nonfiction books, he is now writing the preface and epilogue to the astronauts own book of the Apollo mission. Noted Scientist Speaks Oct. 28 Arthur C. Clarke, inventor of the communications satellite and co-author of the film "2001: A Space Odyssey" will speak in Erie Hall at 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 28. Admission will be free for Behrend students with activity cards and $1 for other students. Clarke is a man of truly diversified and remarkable achievements. An authority on space travel, he is the winner of the Franklin Institute's Gold Medal for having originated the communications satellite in a technical paper published in 1945. A top-ranking science writer and "a master of science fiction" (The New Yorker), Mr. Clarke is the author of 40 books, both nonfiction and fiction. He is now writing the preface and epilogue to the astronauts' own book of the Apollo mission. The mysteries of the sea fascinate Clarke as much as those of outer space. He wrote N 0 W. ith at httsburgh Ave. 45.1-0050 W _ James Garner Skin Game Lou Gossett Susan Clark Rina.sof [GP From Warner Bros. A Kinney Leisure Service EIJI- 0 SO it/S Paperback Bookstores Student Reading Center The Last -Whole Earth Catalogue limited supply Richard Brautigans Revenge of the Lawn Plaza 9 15 West Ninth Street West Erie Plaza Phone 455-0905 Seven days a week Open 10-9 Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10-5:30 Saturday Phone 455-2526 SonnA of America When Only the Best Will. Do We've GUITARS D ARMSTRONG C F MARTIN Got'Emi GIBSON HARMONY GRETSCH MICRO FRETS Sl4aftacarzli 25 WEST 11th STREET ERIE, PA . "The Treasure of the Great Reef" about the successful ex pedition undertaken in 1963 by Clarke and others in search of a sunken ship in Ceylon, where they discovered a ton of silver coins. Clarke is a graduate of King's College, London, with First Class Honors in Physics and Mathematics. He is past Chairman of the British Inter planetary Society and a member of the Academy of Astronautics, The Royal Astronomical Society, and other scientific organizations. In the face of all these at tainments, Arthur C. Clarke is not one to lose his sense of humor and balance. Rather, he has come up with a witty truth that he once called "Clarke's Law." This is: "When a distinguised but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is im possible, he is very probably wrong." Wesleyville Beer Distributor 3081 Station Road 899-3622 pop, ice, chips. October 21, 1971 SGA Election Rally An election rally for the Student Government Association Scan didates was held in the Reed Student Union Building Tuesday night, October 12, at 7:30 for clarification of the candidates ideas and plans for the SGA. Candidates were questioned as to their ideas on such topics as the feasibility of community in volvement, the number of blacks, on campus, and the organization of the SGA itself. The main problems cited by the candidates include apathy on campus, lack of communication between commuters and residents, campus isolation, the limited black population and its accompanying problems, visitation hours, the relative power of SGA, athletic apathy, the lack of social activities, the quality of education, and Behrend pollution. Joe Zani„ . (4-LA -Kersey) Vice President of SGA, stated, "the turnout of students was- very depressing, viewing the number of students on campus. Some of the people should have been running for the Student Union Board." Fantastic Voyage Fantastic Voyage, with Raquel Welch, Arthur Kennedy, and Edmond O'Brien, will be showing at 7 and 9 p.m.Sunday, October 24, in the RUB lecture hall. The price of admission will be 35 cents for students with activity cards and $i for other students. Fantastic Voyage is the story of a famous scientist who is so severely wounded by enemy agents that surgery is impossible. Combined Miniature Deterrent Forces (CMDF), a super-secret organization, is called on to shrink men and equipment to microbe size so they can work from inside the scientist's brain to repair the injury. A new atomic sub is shrunk as are its five passengers and injected into the bloodstream, working its way to the brain with a time limit of 60 minutes. The technical wizardry is a brilliant projection in this science fiction film of the inner man. Readers Conference The Clarion State College will sponsor a Readers Theatre Workshop, Friday and Saturday, October 22 and 23 for Interpretive Reading. 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