Page Six ,•• Winter Footsteps The first footfalls of winter fell on Behrend last week. This is a mere prelude for what is to come. Snow at Behrend signals the appearance of snowmen, snowballs to throw at resident students leaving the cafeteria, idiot mittens, broken arms and legs, four pairs of long underwear, Cwans Give $9O Donation Cwens, Behrend service club, went to the Brookside Fire Department and presented the volunteers with the $9O that was collected during the camera raffle that was held last month. Captain Door was enthusiastic about the gift and said it will go toward the new ambulance the department hopes to acquire. They got into the Halloween spirit on October 23, 24, and 25, by selling pumpkins at a low price outside the library in the RUB. The students and faculty really supported the projects and many jack-o-lanterns appeared around campus as a result of the sale. Cwens continue to deliver Birthday Cakes to surprised students. Five Cakes were delivered this month by Janice Schultz, head of the project,-and other Cwens volunteers. These cakes can still be ordered for friends whose birthdays are coming up sometime during the rest of the school year. ORDER NOW. Call 899-4505. Nancy Spaku, treasurer PROGRESSIVE REG. RECORDS OURS $4.98 $2.99 $5.93 $3.60 Paraphanlia Clothing, Leather Accessories Bean Bag Chairs $19.95 ATTUNED RECORD 406 W Bth 455-6571 JOHN BROWN FLOWER SHOP 312 EAST BTH 456-7091 Say "au4 ra"u,i..4 pewer4 4AI/re 74euclA4yicia, Paperback Bookstores The Last. Whole, Earth Catalogue - 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. to 9 p.m. Phone 455-2526 ' • , •, ' • ,A',; , • ;;;;; s'•• , • • < A• , '" 2 " ,4 t):7,<1,•:, • s'7' .., 4'' MIMI ",":- • • Events of the Week The Gannon Readers Presents 'St. Joan' The Behrend Campus student body is cordially invited to attend the Reader's Theatre presen tation of George Bernard Shaw's - Saint Joan". The production will be staged on November 11, 12. and 13 at the Gannon Theatre, sponsored by Alpha Psi Omega, the honor dramatic fraternity. Admission is 50 cents. The story of Joan of Arc cen ters around the highlights and crises of a nineteen year old girl on the road to martyrdom. As Shaw presents Joan, she is not only a gentle and pious girl, but a brilliant military strategist who led the French army to victory in the Hundred Years War. So long as men and women fight for their country's freedom, Joan of Arc will be remembered just as she is in Shaw's play, the saint of all soldiers. For tickets; call 456-7523, ext. 327 or stop by the Gannon Theatre box office at 124 W. 7th St. Box office hours are 10 to 5 p m. daily. Attention students ! The Esehrend Players and Readers will hold a bake sale on Wed., November 17. They will have cookies, cup cakes, and other home-made goodies for all the starving Behrend students. They will also sponsor a bar bershop on Monday and Tuesday, November 22 and 23 in the Studio. Times will be announced next week. Price for a haircut will be only 50 cents. •?? :,".; - Thursday, November 11 "Saint Joan" (play, Gannon theatre) 11,12 and 13 Saturday, November 13 All University Day Sunday, November 14 "Midnight Cowboy" (movie 7 and 9 p.m.) RUB Julian Bond on Racism (8:30 p.m.) Gannon Auditorium Tuesday, November 16 Ski Club Meeting (common hour) RUB Wednesday, November 17 Black Film Festival begins - "Our Country Too"; "Mister Charlie; You've Made the Night Too Long" SGA Meeting (7:30 p.m.) Seminar Room Players and Readers Bake Sale Behrend Collegian t p ~...17, -;,,,,..- 4,: t , '',-,1 genuine Alaskan moosehide mukluks, ski bums, fuel line freeze-up, and frostbite. We regret to announce that - the Behrend Bernard will not be with us this year. He evidently got wise to what was in the cask, and we haven't seen him since last February. Special warning to freshmen: Keep a firm grip on your books while going to class because if you drop them in a snowdrift, you won't find them until the Spring Thaw. And it's kinda hard to sell them back to the Bookstore after that! The Players will present "An Evening with Terrence McNally" on December 1 and 2 in the Studio. The program will include "Noon", "Next", "Tour", and "Last Gasps" -four one-act plays by the American playwright. The Players and Readers also wish to announce the results of their elections for officers. Elected on November 3rd were Mary Lee Brooks; secretary, and Shelley Leibling; treasurer. There were only two new officers to be elected. For the Readers, John Johnson was elected President; Kitty Lavery, was elected secretary historian, and Sue Spoke was elected treasurer. The two groups also elected Dave Spacht as social director, and Ramona Cwon, social director. Big Selection Knit Shirts, Bnots Sweaters, Flares, P-Coats, Jackets, Etc. AMERICAN SURPLUS 501 State St. Open 9to 9 Saturday till 6 RICHARD M. NIXON Bus From rend To PittEPSU Game Pitt-Penn Game There will be a bus from Behrend to the Pittsburgh-Penn State game on November 20. Prices for this will be $8.50 with an activity card and $ll.OO without an activity card. The price includes a ticket to the football game, a round trip ticket, ice, pop; and other goodies. Tickets may be purchased at the RUB desk. A limited quantity of tickets will be sold. Pool Tournament Registration for the pool tournament began Wednesday, November 10. Prices of registration are 75c with an BANANA EATING CONTEST NOV. 18 ENTER NOW Bayview Auto Supply 3860 Peach Street 26 Peninsula Drive High Performance Center . 1842 West 12th 8:30-5:30 Mon.thru Sat. Evenings 7:00-9:00 Mon. through Fri. • Discount to all students Forward Fashions for The MAN on the GO SID DAVIS APPAREL Perry Plaza November 11, 1971 activity card and $1.25 without an activity card. Registration ends on Tuesday, November 16. Winners will represent Behrend at the Regional Recreational Tournament in Washington, D.C. at the end of January. Coffee House There will be a coffee house at 9:00 p.m. on November 19 in the Quiet Lounge._ Talent from Behrend and Erie will be featured. Price of admission will be free with activity cards and 25c without activity cards.
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