April 27, 1972 The AAoogs Hifs Behrend The Student Union Board will present Chris Swanson and his Moog Synthesizer in Erie. Hall May 2, at 8:00 p.m. Prices for tickets are $1.50 for Behrend students, $5O for activity card holders and s2.oogeneral admission. - Chris Swansen Plays Synthesizer The Student Union Board' will sponsor a coffee-house Friday, April 28, beginning at 9 p.m. in the RUB " cafeteria or the-picnic ' grove, weather'.permitting. The coffee ’hohse 'Will’ feature local talent... Admission is free with’ an activity card, 25 cents without. Chris Swanson and the. moog synthesizer writ appear in Erie Hall, Tuesday, May 2 at 8 p.m. Swanson will present a full two hour concert-lecture-demonst ration of the moog, with a music range from Bach to the Beatles. Swanson is from the RA Moog Company,. Trumansburg; New York and has traveled all over the U.S.: and in Europe demon strating the unique instrument. Tickets are on sale, at the RUB desk and the door. Admission is 50 cents with ■ activity card, $1.50 without. “Brewster McCloud,” starring Bud Cort; Sally Kellerman, ! The Large Lion i Head * j Shop | : j Monday-Saturday j open noon-10 P.M. | 420 W. Bth-Phone 455-2578 I Standard Items j Head Comics I Feature of Week | ELECTRIC WATER PIPE AMAZING GLASS PIPES AND OTHER NEW MERCHANDISE ! CONSTANTLY ARRIVING Newest Audio Center JWJ Sound Unlimited Erie's Largest Service Center and most qualified technician Stereo and Sound Systems Personalized Sales and Service 3867 Peach - Phone 864-9542 NOW HERE Records-Tapes-Blank Tapes-Empire Cartridges-8 Tracks Franchised Dealers for Rectilinear Alcai —Tnorens Standard —Jensen Crown of America (Erie's only dealer) —Marantz p.E. Many more on display Willima -Windom and Shelly Duvall is the movie of the week, to be shown in die RUB Lecture Hall.'Admission is 35 cents with activity card, $l. without. Shows are at 7 and 9 p.m. The movie is a social satire of a man’s lost innocence and his futile attempt to. “fly”, away from a materialistic society. It in troduces naive Brewster, who lives in the Houston Astrodome, where under tutelage, he practices building himself up for an actual flight using musclepropelled wings. After numerous setbacks he finally lakes off, but cannot fly because lie lost his virginity. Director Robert Altman has made this black farce a virtual cartoon collage of eccentrics and behavious patterns.. Behrend Shorts Student Affairs The Office of the Dean of Student Affairs is coordinating plans for a 1972-73 Student Encampment to be held in Sep tember. Faculty are urged to note the date of September 9 for a tentative Student Encampment Day. Further information will be announced. Holiday The University will observe the Memorial Day holiday on Mon day, May 29 and July 4 on Tuesday, July 4. Behrend Collegian Five Penn State Students Chosen for NSF Allocation Nit-picking is usually a derogatory term, but it won’t be for five Penn State students this summer. They’ve just won a National Science Foundation grant to conduct highly intensive, scientific “Nit-picking” on a supposedly clean stream that flows into Lake Erie - Walnut Creek. “The creek looks clean,” says William O’Kelly of Erie, student director of the project, ‘ ‘but could be deceptively so. We want to find out what its permanent residents have to say about the way the water is affecting them. I mean the microscopic and other life forms that live in it.” Walnut Creek has the potential of helping to recharge the dying water of Lake Erie. “But if the stream isn’t really clean, it isn’t doing the lake any good. We want to find out so we can recommend appropriate action to water quality officials,” O’Kelly said. The students won’t collect any live nits but they will be sampling water for bacteria, insects, fish and microscopic plants, called diatoms. Basing themselves at the Behrend Campus of the University which all attended, the students will use laboratories there to make chemical analyses. They’ll also use the computer terminal which will enable them to process data on the Penn State computer, some two hundred miles away at University Park. Faculty advisor for the project is Dr. E.C. Masteller, assistant professor of biology at the Behrend Campus. o‘Kelly hopes the data will constitute a biological chemical profile of Walnut Creek. “It should be of use as an in formational resource for future investigators,” he says. This is the second consecutive year the ■ National Science Foundation has sponsored student projects in ecology. A total of $1.9 Candidates Present Ideas The American Bureau Television Network has released to Behrend Campus an exclusive closed circuit television series, “The New Voters”. This program started Tuesday, April 11 in the RUB T.V. Room. In the unique new voters format, a panel of four college students fire the kind of questions you have always wanted to ask but however never had an opportunity. The questions were not presented to the can didates in advance, there is no restriction on topics that can be discussed, and the fifty minute program, shown continuously through the day allows ample time for in depth follow through on each topic. The result is an outspoken and free-will discussion of the issues that most concern the generation of under 21 voters. This program, shown on Tuesdays and Thursdays, will include Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota on April 27 as he discusses his 1972 presidential hopes. On Tuesday April 25, Senator Hubert Hum phrey of Minnesota discussed his second bid for the presidency and his liabilities from the Johnson years. The moderator for this program is FCC Com missioner, Nicholas Johnson. MARTIN RIELL’S MR SHOP SiKCVItoU Ut 'fyoccuq- StyCe& Liberty Shopping Center million has been awarded this year in support of 134 projects, two at Penn State. O’Kelly’s group will receive $10,630. Students working on the project at the Behrend Campus are: Research Grant Given A group of Behrend and former Behrend students have received a grant to do a biological study of Walnut Creek, using Behrend Campus as a base site. Pictures are Bill O’Kelly, Project Director, Peter Grant, Pathy Powierza, and Dr. Ed Masteller. Keystone Application, Veterans Hold Meeting The Keystone Honor Society is now accepting applications for die Spring pledge class for in duction into the Honor Society diis term. Applications can be picked up at the RUB desk or the library until May'3. Applicants must have at least a 2.5 grade point average. C.J. . DUSCKAS Funeral Home 2607 Buffalo Rd. 899-2812 "Serving Erie since 1946" Going Out Of Business Sale! Tom Case Esso Service Station INTERSTATE 90 and STATION RD. ALL TIRES AND ACCESSORIES WHOLESALE WINTER TIRES 10% BELOW WHOLESALE ALL ITEMS CASH AND CARRY! Kathleen A. Powierza of Erie; John F. Keegan, Sutersville; Herman D. Liebau, Erie; Robert C. Schoenfeldt, North East; and O’Kelly all former Behrend students now at University Park. Veterans There will be a meeting of the Veterans club next Thursday, May 4, in the Behrend Building 123. It will be held during Com mon Hour, from 10:50 to 12:00 noon. Information about up coming bills, both state and federal, will be discussed at this meeting. All .those interested are invited to attend. Page Three
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