Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, January 17, 1974, Image 2

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Editorial Opinion
As the snow falls and falls and
falls here in Erie, it has almost all
melted away in Washington. Of
course, Nixon should have been
more careful with his snow jobs
and should not have used
something that melted when the
heat was on, like his vice
president and entire staff.
There's really little more to say
about Nixon these days, I mean
when more people in the United
States believe in flying saucers
than believe in the president,
what can one say. Still, Nixon
really only committed one foolish
crime. He got caught.
We all know that he is not the
first person and will not be the
last person to step out of line a
little, he just happened to get
caught, and he just happened to
be president at the time. It could
happen to you some day and then
WQLN Broadcasts
First Radio Series
Premiere Broadcast I
"The Nature and Sources of
Presidential Authority : Domestic
and International." Philip lobst,
Preston Peightal, , Charles
ftedenius, and Dennis Yena on the
panel. Davis Giersch and Arno
Selco moderating. Taped and
aired October 31, 1973.
Premier Broadcast II
Edward Masteller, "Involving
People of Erie in Solid Waste
Recycling Project." Arno Selco
moderating. Taped November 8
and aired n; ovein ler
December An overview of the
Behrend College. Irvin
Kochel, John Claridge,
Benjamin Lane, Robert
Monahan, Michael Chiricuzio,
and Iti;lliarn Kessler discuss
the history of Behrend
College. the academic
programs offered sit Behrend
College and the student life at
Behrend Collegc. Davis
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Editor-in-Chief
Lynne Phillips-
Managing Editor
Georgcan Gaydosh
Photographers: Michael Mark, Gary Stuart
Business Manager: Bruce Pizzini
Circulation Manager: Jayne Switala
Cartoonist: Jack King
Staff: Sue Skiba, Debbie Ries, Bud Ore, Gary Schonthaler,
Concelman, Lynn Alexander, Muriel Hykes, Leann Sherman,
Marie Catania, Dave Lojewski, Nancy Lindholm.
Layout Staff: Karen Burton
Typists: Betsy Sterling, Jeanne Murray, Lee Weinberg
Circulation Staff: Suzanne Walker
Mailing Address- Behrend Campus, Station Road, Erie, Pa. 16510
Office- Student Offices, Reed Union Building
Office Hours: 9:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Phone: 899-3101 Ext. 238.
Opinions expressed by the editors and staff of the Behrend
Collegian are not necessarily those of the University
Administration, faculty, or the student body.
Published every Thursday throughout the Fall, Winter, and
Spring Terms, with exclusions for holidays and term breaks.
The editorials appearing in this
newspaper will be opinionated
and therefore subject to
criticism. All letters that are
typewritten of 200 words or less,
and submitted to the newspaper
staff will be printed with the
exception of those that are
.repetitions or in poor taste. The
staff reserves the right to correct
Nixon Jokes
you'd feel pretty stupid yourself.
Of course you're not likely to be
quite as obvious as Nixon was and
do something like walk through
the lobby with a keg under your
arm either.
Yes, everything is out now, and
if there's anything more, I doubt
that anyone would even be in
terested. The country has been
drowning in Watergate long
enough now and no one is really
interested in doing any more
damage than has already been
done. There are of course the
murmurings of impeachment
which have been slowly rising to a
shout, but even that is muffled by
other problems like the energy
crisis.
However, when all the jokes
have died away, when the final
purge of this administration is
December 14. "A Tribute to an
Old Master, W.ll. Auden."
Arno Seleo moderating.
December 21. Campaign oratory
from Grover Cleveland to
Richard M. Nixon. With ac
tual voice recordings. Arno
Selco moderating.
December' 8. Benjamin Lane and
Davis Giersch present
Christmas at Behrend.
Moderator, Davis Giersch.
January 11. Robert Baughinan
and Gene Johnson present The
New• Image of Safety and
Security at Behrend College.
Arno Selco moderating.
Member of
Sports Editor
Jim Councelmon
Editorial
Policy
or delete portions of all letters for
publication purposes.
All letters must be signed, but
names will be withheld upon
request. Term standing, major,
and hometown must be included.
Signed columns represent the
view of the author only and do not
reflect the Editorial policy of the
Behrend Collegian.
by Jeff Matson
Executive Editot
Behrend College's
Every Friday
Giersch and Arno Selco
moderating.
January 4. Warren liohwald,
Ernest Pryer, Marianne
Coschie, and Kathy Sargent
present Focus on Women.
Davis Giersch as moderator.
January IS. Wayne Scott presents
views on "Future Shock", on
Executive Editor
Jeffrey Matson
News Editor
Linda Johnson
I3ehrend Collegian
complete, Americans will be
faced with a startling realization.
Can we ever trust again?
Can the White House ever
regain the trust and faith of the
American people after they have
discovered what has gone on
there over the last few years? We
are now a nation that has seen its
executive branch turned upside
down, with many of its leading
figures convicted or indicted for
major crimes, with its vice
president forced to leave his
position because of his own illegal
activities, and with a president
who has fallen from the trust of
the American people to point
where Nk e may be witness to his
impeachment for the crimes he
has committed.
This tends to sober up most of
the joke tellers. Even me.
Science Fiction and its values
today, and on Popular
Culture.
January 23. William Mosso and
John Hamilton present an
overview, of Continuing
Education services available
at Behrend College with
special emphasis on
Management Development
presented by Mr. Hamilton.
February 1. Michael Simmons
presents the role and influence
of Popular Culture in
American Society_
February 8. Cathy Sargent and
students present interpretive
readings of selected prose,
poetry, and drama.
February 15. Betsy Seanor
moderates a panel of students
that will discuss co-curricular
activities and their value in a
college education.
February 22. Pat Holland
presents radio in the '3os as
part of the myth making
media machine.
March 1. Davis Giersch presents
a speech written by Leonard
Bernstein and demonstrates
Bernstein's points with
specially selected musical
pieces.
March 8. Agnes Dinn and Mary
Scott present poetry as a
mode of communication.
March 15. Arno Selco presents a
reading with a student cast of
Harold Pinter's radio play.
"A Night Out."
March 22. Mark Kissel and Cathy
- Lipinski present music with
commentary.
March 29. Tom Stanger presents
music with commentary.
April 5. Salvador Parco and
Students present results of
research projects concerning
"Living Together-Euthan
asia, Adoption, Interracial
Marriage." .
April 12. Robert Tauber and
students present importance
of field experience in teacher
training.
April - 19. Dennis Yena presents
Henry Kissinger's Foreign
Policy After Viet Nam.
April 26. Cynthia Kirshna
presents Educational
Opportunity Program at
Behrend.
May :1. Student Government
Association presents
Introduction to Spring Arts
Week.
May 10. Roger Sweeting and
Behrend coaching staff
present the role of athletic
programs at Behrend.
May 17. Richard Winslow
presents "Hemingway the
Man."
May. 24. Dan Frankforter and a
panel of visiting historians
discuss politics and religion
The first five programs are now
on reserve in the library and can
be borrowed and listened to for
personal or class use. All future
programs are tentative and may
be changed.
Poet's Corner
'A Message To My Friends'
What is a friend?
A friend is someone with whom
you can
Share your most personal secrets
With the utmost of confidence
That he will keep them to him
self.
A friend is someone who will open
his ears
To your problems,
And though he may not have the
most miraculous,
Earth-shaking answers or advice,
At least he's listening-showing he
cares.
A friend is someone who will
almost always
Pre-Law Students
Notice of Assistance
All pre-law students regardless
of major or college, are urged to
contact Dr. Charles Redenius in
106 Nick during preregistration
for spring. term.- As pre-law
advisor for Behrend, he has
available in his office materials
which will assist students in
determining with respect to their
abilities and interests the
suitability of the law profession
and the choice of a law school.
Dr. Redenius recieves the Law
School Admissions Council
Newsletter, the Minority Group
Newsletter, the Pre-Law !land
book, and other items of interest
from the Educational Testing
Service. lie also receives an.
nouncements and catalogues
from law schools across the
country. Copies of the Newsletter
and announcements are posted on
the bulletin board outside of his
office.
Detailed information about the
Law School Admission Test, the
Law School Data Assembly
Service (a service that provides
for a uniform application to a
number of lau schools). financial
Legal Services
Behrend students can now
receive academic credit for
- Zion in one of the work
expeii,nce programs of the Erie
County Legal Services
Association.
The Association provides legal
advice and legal representation of
the poor in such areas as welfare
law and organization, landlord
tenant and housing problems.
family law, civil rights, and
consumer law.
Students would be trained in fa.
legal fundamentals in the area of
law in which they work, c b) ,u
terviewing techniques, tc
hearing procedure techniques
(where applicable), and (d) in
vestigation. After such training,
students will work in one of the
above fields under the super..
vision of attorneys and
professionals.
Participants in the learning
working experience would be
expected to make .a commitment
of 15-20 hours each week for two
terms. (20 weeks). Interested
students should contact Mr. Fran
Conte at Erie County Legal
Services Association, 9 North
Park Row, or telephone, 453-5481 .
or 456-4200 for more specifics on
the various programs.
On campus, Ms. Cynthia
Barnett, Dr. Eleanor Hall, Ms.
Kiyoe Mizusawa, Dr. Sal Panto,
Dr.. Charles Redenius and Dr.
Barry Weller can provide in
CORRECTION
The Dec. 13 issue of the
Collegian printed an error
concerning a student's
ability to obtain a refund if
they have withdrawn for the
term. A refund can be ob
tained up to the 4th week of
the term, not the Bth week as
printed. A student is entitled
to a refund of a portion of his
tuition if you withdraw from
classes through the Ith
week.
January 17, 1974
Do a favor for a fellow crony,
Provided, of course, that there is
an occasional
Reciprocation.
A friendis there in time of need
A friend makes you feel im
portant.
A friend is a blessing
Therefore, I can say
That my friends 'are the most
precious blessings
Ever bestowed upon me.
Munch
Take
aid, and other related services is
contained in the Law School
Admission Bulletin, which is
available from Dr. liedenius.
In addition to these advising
activities and materials, Dr.
liedenius will introduce two
courses this academic year that
relate directly to the legal and
judicial field.
During winter term he is
teaching Pol. Sci. 441, The Legal
and Judicial Process. Pol. Sci.
447, Constitutional Law will be
offered Spring term. This
sequence will be repeated during
the same terms for the next
academic year.
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Offer Credits
formation about the procedures
and requirements for receiving
academic credit.
Two Bchrend students, Vic
Kopnitsky and Margaret limes
are presentl, working in family
law and welfare law espectively.
They would be willing to share
their experiences and give
students the benefit of a student
perspective.
- The next opportunity for
students to begin training and
receive academic credit will be
the latter part of January. Mr.
Conte will inform Dr. Redenius of
the specific dates shortly.
Pros & Cons
...drive in house mother in
Perry Dorm?
...snow
...trucking to classes in the
dark
...snow
...slippery stairways
...snow
...J.D. Phantom striking
the girls' dorms
...snow
...flash flood due to a leaky
water fountain
...snow
...dripply icicles
...snow
...smoldering garbage
dumpster
...snow
...taking a shower...-
someone flushes the com
mode
...snow
...girls varsity basketball
team opens with VICTORY
...snow
..mysterious four-foot
snowball in Niagara's
doorway
...snow
...a cold sick tray
...snow
...walking into light after
senenth period