Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, November 18, 1971, Image 3

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    November 18, 1971
Parking Lot
Regulations
Much to the delight of car
driving students, the new parking
lot F, opened Wednesday,
November 17; behind Dobbins
Hall. This parking lot is
restricted to long term parking of
resident hantudents and guests.
Because there are no lights,
security will be carefully
patroling the area.
The small parking lots behind
the individual dorms will be used
by the dorm resident staff and
also for short term parking - of
resident students and their
guests.
Lot A, which is located next to
the Reed Union Building, is for
faculty, staff, visitors and
commuters. •
These restrictions will be en
forced starting Monday,
-November 22. .
'Camelot'
Shown Nov. 21
"Camelot," starring Richard
Harris and Vanessa Redgrave
will be showing in the Reed Union
Building on Sunday, November
21. Admission will be 35 cents
with an activity card and $1
without. Showings will be at 7 and
'9.
Camelot is a timeless musical
adventure, set in the days of King
Arthur. It won three Academy
Awards during its year-long
roadshow presentation. John
Truscott, production designer,
spent more than a year creating a
"mod-medieval Camelot without
any identification to any specific
place or period, suspended in both
time and space."
JRC Plans
Christmas
Old movies, concerts and
decorating Christmas trees are a
few of the events scheduled for
student enjoyment before
Christmas vacation.
The Joint Residence Council
discussed these ideas and many
more at their November 16
meeting. Bill (Buggsy) Seigel
chairman of the Naigara Hall
dorm council suggested a
"spontaneous" concert by
sponsored by Niagara Hall. JRC
approved this idea almost im
mediately. This concert will be
held Tuesday, November 30, in
the Niagara Hall lobby. The
concert, open to all three dorms
and commuters, is just what it
states-"spontaneous" ...Anyone
who plays an instrument, sings,
or has any other talent is
welcome to participate in this
event. Nine o'clock is the
scheduled starting time although
the concert will run as long as
there are people there willing to
entertain.
Sunday, November 28, at 10:00
p.m. is the official night for each
dorm to decorate their individual
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.rn.
Ph. 899-9855
MARTIN RIELL'S
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Course
Commerce 810
Physics 150
E. Mch. 813
Sociology 1
Chemistry 11
Engr. 2
E.E. 804
Econ. 2
History 16
German 2
E.G. 803
-Biology 11
History 31
German 1
E.G. 1
E.E. 51
Biology 12
Biology 29
Math. 61
German 1 _
* Math. 61
* Math 61
For PSU Game
Bus Slated
The Student Union Board is
sponsoring a bus to the Penn
State—Pitt Football Game on
Saturday, November 20, 1971.
Plans call for the bus to leave
Erie Hall parking lot at 9 a.m.
and to leave Pittsburgh at 11 p.m.
Total cost is $ll.OO without an
activity card. There- are a few
football tickets available at $6.00.
Contact Bruce Zimmerman in the
RUB.
Campus
Events
trees. These trees will be placed
in the lobbies of each dorm and
the decorations will be supplied.
It is up to the residents of each
dorm to turn the bare tree into a
creative masterpiece.
Several serious matters were
also proposed at this meeting.
Students in the dorms - will be
encouraged to invite interested
faculty members and other in
terested people in the community
to "rap': in the dorm lobbies to
establish a closer, informal
contact with these groups.
Another proposal in the making
is the use of available residence
hall space for emergency use by
the commuters during heavy
snow storms when they are
unable to get home. There is to be
no charge for these students, but
they must register with a
residence hall staff member.
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Attention .Rehrend Students
This coupon entitles you to a courtesy
discount on musical item.
(Without a trade-in.)
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Fined Exam Schedule
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9
8:15-10:15 a.m
Section Instructor
1,2 Bryce
1-5 Foote
Zakrzewski
1,2 Parco
All Knockemus
10:30-12:30
Bedford
Doherty
Kovach
Frankforter
Eilenberger
Zakrewski
5-8 Masteller
Frankforter
2 Ellenberger
3:30-5:30
3,4
Wilson
Bedford
Masteller
Cunningham
Chung
Grode
Eilenberger
Patterson
Larson
SGA Announces Members
For Faculty Committees
Results of the screening for
members to serve on the Faculty
Organization Committees were
announced at the S.G.A. (Student
Government Association)
meeting on Wednesday,
November 10 and are as follows:
Campus _ Development Com
mittee; Mark Bodycombe, Chris
Sarringer, and Randy Seidman;
Academic Planning Committee;
Ray Geiger, Charles Robers, and
Linda Stalford; students Services
Committee; Marnie Fisher,
Dough Leichliter, and Ed Mer
tens; Library Committee; Jeff
Mansfield, and the Teacher
Improvement Committee; Dan
Milewski, Ken Mushrush
~ and
Kathy Pastorek.
Several activities were
reported to take place in the near
future. A bus is going to the Pitt
game on November 20th and the
John Ims Concert in Erie.
It was discussed that more
people should make use of the
parking ticket appeal if they felt
that it would be legitimate. It was
stated that quite a bit of van
dalism has been occurring in the
RIM parking lot, simply because
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Chemistry 30
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it is open to any person who
comes to Behrend.
At the meeting Mr. Giersch,
chairman, informed the mem
bers that it was possible to
construct a daily bulletin that
would consist of a very brief list
of activities taking place on that
day. This daily bulletin will be
posted in the RUB and in each
dormitory.
Dorms Close
For Holiday
Residence housing will close at
4 p.m. on Wednesday November
24; it is planned to reopen the
dormitories-at 8 a.m. on Sunday
November 28, although the first
meal will not be served until
Monday morning breakfast,
November 29.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1971
8:15-10:15
Section Instructor
Bryce
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Zakrzewski
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Horne
1 Hemberger
10':30-12:30
Heyd
Chiteman
Loss
Baker
Tomsic
1:15-3:15
Newman
Hovanyecz
Moffett
Chisholm
Newmann
Tauber
Barry Drake
Performs Folk
Barry Drake and his "old Martin
guitar" will be playing at the coffee
house on November 29, 30, and
December 1. Performances will be at
9 o'clock in the Quiet Lounge.
Admission will be 10 cents with an
activity card and 50 cents without an
activity card.
Drake plays songs that "some
people call folk music." Some he stole
from - tradition, others were written by
friends he knows well., and some were
written by friends he doesn't know at
all. His music contains fayorites such
as "Fire and Rain" by James Taylor,
"Me and Bobby McGee" by Kris
Kristofferson and "Strawberry Fields
Forever", by Lennon and McCartney.
Drake feels that lan and Sylvia,
Ritchie Havens and Ernest Hem•
mingway were some of the per
formers that influenced his style.
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
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