January 27,1972 Drug Discussion and Concert Are Among Coming Activities Instructors are reminded that Friday, January 28 at 5 p.m. is the deadline for handing in pre registration materials for the Spring 1972 term. Students and faculty members are invited to a discussion on drug usage at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, January 27, in the Main Lobby of Perry Hall. Robert Berlin, Regional Director of the Nar cotics Division of the Department of Health, will lead the discussion. The second lecture in the Behrend Library Lecture Series for 1971-72 will be presented by Mr. Forest W. Hopkins, - Fourth District Representative, Penn sylvania House of Represen tatives, on February 4, 1972 at 8 p.m. Mr. Hopkins, of North East, is one of of five Erie County Representatives. His topic for that evening will be "Grass Roots Clint Eastwood Stars In Civil War Picture "The Good, the Bad, and' the Ugly - . directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood will be shown on Sunday, January 30 at 7 and 9 p.m. in the RUB Lec ture Hall. Admission is 35 cents with an activity card 'and $1 without. During the Civil War, mysteriouS Clint Eastwocid enters into a macabre partnership with a Mexican gunman, Eli Wallach. Because Wallach has a price on his head, Eastwood turns him in for the bounty money, then rescues him from hanging at the last minute-by cutting the rope around Wallach's neck with a rifle bullet. They play this deadly game throughout the Southwest splitting the reward money THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 SEND COUPON AND s 1 TO: Behrend Collegian, Station Road, Erie, Pa. 165110 or drop off at - RUB desk When Mailing: ADS MUST BE TYPED OR PRINTED CASH OR CHECK-MUST ACCOMPANY CO-UPON Politics" which will include a brief introductory . address followed by the main part of the lecture, a question and answer period. Three Behrend students will represent the Campus at the Regional Recreation Tournament conducted by the Association of College Unions—lnternational, at George Washington University on Friday and Saturday, January 28- 29. Dick Viele will participate in the singles table tennis tour nament; Dick Viele and Doug Hoover will participate in the doubles table tennis competition; and Paul Schofield in pocket billiards. The tournament brings together competition from ap proximately 25 colleges and universities within the area of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. The Behrend Campus chorus and band will present an evening Meanwhile, a sadistic criminal, Lee Van Cleef, is playing for bigger stakes: a cashbox -con taining $200,000 hidden in a cemetery. Together the three form an uneasy alliance and set out on the impossible journey to the cemetery, crossing both lines in the war-torn land. When they eventually reach the cemetery. their hostility erupts and their incredible adventure is brought to a startling end. Latest Fashion For Men liniliZYl.S)Offikfoori CLASSIFIED ADS*** 10 WORD FOR S The Advertiser offers classified ads at the.low cost of $1 for 10 words for individuals and 10 words for $2 to bUsinesses. Additional words are 10c each.. For the Tall and the Short Sid Davis Apparel Perry Plaza, Erie, Pa. To phone ads in Call 899-3010 EXT. 211 Ads must be received by 2:00 Tuesday for the following Thursday publication. Behrend Collegian of music on Tuesday, February 1, at 8 p.m. in the cafeteria. The chorus will sing selections from Jesus Christ Superstar, the Carpenters, Neil Diamond, and several other. The band will present stage band jazz selections which will include arrangements of Count Basie's tunes. To add a special touch to the evening, Ralph Perkins will be playing jazz trumpet as guest soloist. "Liberator" On the Way Students interested in using their writing or artistic ability for Christ are invited to submit their work for a new Jesus paper, the Liberator." Sponsored by area Jesus People, this newspaper is being distributed six Erie area high schools and the Behrend Gannon College campuses. The February issue will have a circulation of 5,000. " The idea is to contact students with the message of Christ through testimonials, short stories, vibrant artwork and up to-date viewpoints on why the Bible is and always will be relevant. Copy should be limited to 300-500 words. Deadline for the February issue is Thursday, February 3. Interested persons should call Gary Kuhne at 899-9386 or 899- 2083. Articles may be mailed to: Liberator, 3308 South St.. Weslk—rville. ast West or South Nam Address Winter Weekend Festivities Much is in store for the Behrena student in the upcoming Winter Weekend activities, February 4, 5, and 6. A semi-formal dance at the Ramada Inn on Route 90 kicks off the weekend's activities. Music will be provided by Adonis, a rock group from Pittsburgh, and refreshments will be served. Tickets are available at the RUB desk. Cost per couple is $3.50 with an activity card, and $4.50 without. Students are advised to register now and begin planning for the snow sculpture contests to be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on THE STORE THAT ROCKS WITH GOOD MUSIC EQUIPMENT MACE ELECTRONICS 2631 WEST BTH ERIE, PA. 1315 PEACH ST. 454-5285 vmki f PLENTY OF FREE PARKING UO/ Warren Radio Inc. Saturday afternoon, February 5. Teams can register at the RUB desk for 50 cents. There is no limit to the number on a team. Prizes for this event will be announced. A coffeehouse will be held that night featuring campus and area talent. The tobaggan races on the Ski Slope will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday, February 6. More in formation will be posted. A movie Sunday night, Performance, starring Mick Jagger wraps up the weekend's festivities. Everyone is urged to stick around, pray for snow ( !), and enjoy... LISTS SINCE 1934 digs this great group - "1 ...** 7.* • ,Itz7r.t#. fieNT, fiffels! Q PIONEER Phone Page Three
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