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' ...-..,..z . ..c . ; ',.... , - .. , ,t, , , • -., .....' - ,-,!--,...,:e'.;. ...,- ' '''• ' '" ~ • ;'`...:' . 1 .v. - ; . ,, , 4::., , , - ,,•;....:::-.„,, 1 r,f.:'.. ~,,, , --, -:;':' A.;::..5.-:'-;,(1.7.;,,:,.'',z;;,...1.:--,,,,z-,•'.....-," -. ucS . f ` ift. •., ' : '''''' .7..r • r. : - ?.`; . ?: ; .N.i:;/.4%: . : - .Tztg".:';''''''' •' ' `"" " • . MEE NEE " • , ' •-= ;;:, ‘; Away With Words Using multi screen projection, 360 degree sound and other multi media techniques, the Beatles, "Away With Words" traced the history of popular music during the 'so's and '6o's. JRC Solves Major Resident Problems Small things add up to big things concerning visitation. Such was one of the major topics of discussion at the November 9th meeting of the Joint Resident Council. The meeting was at tended by a resident assistant from each dorm, and Benjamin A. Lane, Dean of Student Affairs. Lane had attended a meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Student Administrators. Each member was given a letter from Howard University in Washington D.C. concerning their problems with open visitation. The letter stressed the importance of signing in and out in conjunction with the escort system. Students may complain about this system, but it is for their own protection. These rules are made to prohibit non-students from being in the halls without an escort. BSU Donates To Erie Area The Black Student Union is sponsoring a "Food and Clothing Drive': from 12:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday until the end of Fall term. The pick-up station is located outside of the cafeteria in the RUB. Contributions will be donated to needy families in the Erie area. Everyone is asked to donate all non-perishable food, decent clothing, or money. Brookside Dairy Store 3110 Station Road 899-3971 closest complete grocery store 9:00 a.m. toll:00p.m. Eastway Plaza Office D THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH EAST "••., :" . "7. - "• , ' • r The resident assistants at tended this meeting to bring to the attention of the JRC these problems concerning official warnings received in conjunction with visitation. Under the present system, floor representatives are able to give official warnings. After some deliberation, there was a general consensus that R.A.'s will now be the only people with the authority to issue official warnings. The R.S. 's have been trained as to how and why to give warnings, and it was agreed that they are the only qualified people to do this. It was also decided that the floor representatives will call floor meetings, represent the students on the floors, and make the resident students' wishes known. However, they will henceforth not have the power to issue official warnings. Ski Club The Ski Club will hold a meeting. Tuesday, November 16 during Com mon Hour in the RUB Lecture Hall. All members are asked to attend. ------- , — ,:t -- l i p ~._.., . co .„, NOW: IL . iC ' ;15616 1 1:77.-- - i illarbeces Pizzeria.. Free Delivery to Behrend for 11:00 delivery call before 10:30 Ph. 899-3423 3512 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, Pa. 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. - 8:00p.m. .~ • • , ,„, Behrend Collegian Registration Schedule Listed For Winter Team Registration for the Winter Term 1972 will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 4 and 5, 1972. Classes will then commence with the first period class on Thursday, January 6, 1972 with the term officially ending with the con clusion of the seventh period class on Wednesday, March 15, 1972. As registration will be con ducted according to colleges for the first time, advising will be handled somewhat differently than in the past. All students who are scheduled to register on Tuesday, January 4, 1972 should meet with their adviser on the preceding Monday, January 3, 1972; those students who are scheduled to register on Wed nesday should meet with their advisers on Tuesday, January 4, 1972. Appointments should be made with advisers BEFORE the student goes home for Christmas. At this meeting with the ad viser, four things should, be accomplished: 1. - Student views his adjusted "work sheet" for Winter Term and determines what changes,. if any, he . would hope to make on the floor at Erie Hall. These changes should be noted on the Number Two Card. Student receives packet of cards to be filled out prior to registration. If the adviser does not give him these cards, the student should ask for them as ALL advisers will be given an ample supply of packets. Beatles Film Successful Free sex did not prevent ap proximately 1000 people from seeing The Beatles: Away With Words, which was presented at the Warner Theatre on Thursday, November 4. The presentation was a unique tribute to the English rock group that dominated the music of the 60's. "Away with Words" was not only a musical tribute, however. It was also a historical document, showing the phenomenal hap penings of the period when the Beatles were at the height of their fame. From Little Richard's bop bopbi bop, "Away with Words" took its audience on a journey through the music of the 50's to the music of the 70's. The walls rocked to the beat of the rock 'n' roll as it was in the early days of 2,3, 4 and I Want To Hold Your Hand. With music from "Magical Mystery Tour". it traveled through the drug experimentation period of Beatle history. Images flickered and melted into one another and the music became subdued. John's lyrics became almost serious in Within You Without You and Come Together. And all the while, the Beatles played the important role of metaphor for a youth seeking salvation. Throughout "Away With Words" the Beatles have an answer of sorts in Paul's tender rendition of Let It Be. 3. The student will pre-register for Spring Term 1972. 4. Student will complete Number Two Card according to his adjusted "work sheet." ALL STUDENTS will register according to the following schedule. Freshman and Sophomores should both follow the alphabetical listing as in dicated. Tuesday, January 4, 1972 8:30- 9:00 Upper Division (A- L) Students Upper Division (- 9:00- 9:30 M-Z) Students College of (A-G) Engineering College of (H-P) Engineering College of (Q-Z) Engineering College of Health, Phys. Ed 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 College of Earth & Mineral Science College of . Science College of Science Lunch 11:3042:00 12:00- 1:00 1:00- 1:30 College of (M-Z) Science College of (A-Z) Agriculture Division of (A-L) Counseling Division of (M-Z) Counseling College of (A-H) Business College of Business College of Business Wednesday, January 5,1972 30- 9:00 College of (A-K) Human Development 00- 9:30 College of (L-Z) Human Development 30-10:00 College of Arts & Archetecture • College of 1:30- 2:00 2:00- 2:30 2:30- 3:00 3:00- 3:30 3:30- 4:00 4:00- 4:30 Education (A-F) College of (G-Z) 00-10:30 Education ERIE Aetw.im 701 STATE ST. Customer Parking Behind Store 11 11 1 1 111 1 11111111111 1 11111110111111 1 li"!!!,111 1 Tz I. 11;•; •1 I I • I ll' I 11( • I • Tllllllll I ! 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 Liberal Arts 11:30-12:00 College of Liberal Arts 12:00- 1:00 Lunch 1:00- 1:30 College of Liberal Arts 1:30- 2:00 L) 2:00- 2:30 Z) 2:30- 3:00 Adjuncts (A-M) 3:00- 3:30 Adjuncts (N-Z) Upper-Division students are those students of 7th term standing or higher in all Colleges. Both Associate and Bac calaureate students will register according to the alphabetical listing above. Capt. Weber To Speak Captain Floyd Weber of the Department of Air Force Aerospace Studies will be in the Bookstore Lounge of the Reed Building today, November 11, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. to speak to interested PSU - Behrend students about the Air Force AROTC program. (A-E) (F-L) All male and female students having questions on the draft, Officers Training School, Women in the Air Force, and ROTC Scholarships are invited. Eastway Bowling Lanes 4110 Buffalo Road Open Bowling Mon. Thru Fri. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tues. evening 9:00p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ph. 899-9855 rial ,.., EVERYTHING IN SPORTING GOODS ERIE, PA. Page Three College of Liberal Arts (G-K) College of Hamot Nurses(A- Hamot Nurses(M- rig \ zet F kr:4"
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