Page Four Collegian Offers Mini-Research President Nixon and Watergate Note: This is the third of a study, the original hypothesis series of articles written by Dr. was not far from the findings. Salvador A. Parco, assistant While it was expected that older professor of sociology, in- males (over 25 years of age) with terpreting for Behrend Collegian no college education would be readers results of mini-research most heavily in support of the projects conducted primarily by President; the data indicated that students in connection with a it was the older females with no methodology of sociology course college education who supported he taught last fall term. President Nixon. The steadily declining' The fings of this survey Popularity of President Richard could have been more conclusive, M. Nixon in the Gallup and Harris" in terms of the objective of the polls after the public became researcher, if the respondents' more aware of the facts con- awareness of the facts concerning cerning the Watergate scandal the Watergate scandal was also prompted Michael J. Woods (3rd measured, perhaps through term, Psychology), 4268 West newspaper or magazine 32nd street, Erie, Pa. to ask two readership, television viewing or hundred (200) Erie residents radio listening behavior. Then, about their attitudes toward the the reader will be less tempted to President. think that the older women with More specifically, Mike no college education supported hypothesized that certain groups of people had been alienated by the Watergate scandal while others still supported Mr. Nixon. He expected that older males (over 35 years old) with no college education would be most heavily in support of the President, while younger females (18-25 years) with no college education would offer the least support for Mr. Nixon. Mike asked students from Behrend, Gannon and Mercyhurst Colleges as well as shoppers at West Erie, Liberty and Perry Plazas to complete his questionnaire which had nine fixed alternative questions an swerable by a 'yes', 'no', or `unsure.' A 'yes' or `no' answer indicated either support or non support for Mr. Nixon. Scores were then given to each respondent, with those having high scores (4-5) as supportive and those with low scores (0-3) as non-supportive. Three out of four respondents indicated non-support for President Nixon. When stratified by age, sex, and education, the only variable where there was a statistically significant difference was age, where 83 per cent of the 18-25 year old respondents were non-supportive of Mr. Nixon, while 32 per cent of those respondents 26 years and older supported the President. While the same trend occurred for the sex variable, where slightly more males were supportive, the difference between males and females was not statistically significant. Neither was education significant, where slightly more of those with no college education supported Mr. Nixon. Using age as the independent variable, and sex and education as control factors, the Nixon supporters were isolated as those respondents who were 26 years old or over, female, and with no college education. The college educated males, regardless of age, were consistently non supportive of President Nixon. Considering the results of this Another Reminder Opening for Male Resident Assistant Spring Term '74 Applications at Student Affairs Office Deadline 2-4-74 THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 TABLET Percent of respondents supporting and not supporting President Nixon Stratified by Age, Sex, and Education TOTAL Age: 18-25 years 26 years and over Sex: Male Ferrate Education: College No College TABLE 2 Age and support for President N i.xon, controlled for Sex and Education 18-25 yrs 26 yrs_ and over Numbers in parentheses are totals on which percentages were based Touring Co. For twelve days in February, Behrend will seem more like an oversized theater than a college. Not only will there be five per formances of "The Drunkard" by the Behrend Players but in ad dition to our own campus Cassettes In Library File The two Premiere Programs in The Behrend College Radio Series are now available on cassettes in the library. To listen to a cassette, mention the title of the program you are interested in to the librarian at the desk, and you will be loaned the cassette and a cassette player for use in the library. Cassettes can be taken out of the library for classroom and personal use. All of the programs in the series will eventually be tran sferred onto cassettes and placed in the library. Tom Doyle can make additional cassettes of the programs for those who wish to have them. • 3 i McCi,..ll n - N rti7vvest,rn erTnsyiv y N . 19, httiu NOW OPEN OPEN rp.m. NITELY HAPPY HOUR DART 7 is 8:30 p.m. W EDNES DAY--"DRINK & DROWN" NITE TRUTH—LADIES NIGHT • Dancing on the only "lit-up" dance floor in Northwestern, Po, • Amusotrianft • Niunchias t) All Le g al Doverogei PRESENTABLE ATTIRE REQUIRED Behrendt Col I egi on President Nixon because they were less aware of what's hap pening in the national scene. This could be a very sexist and class biased conclusion. Nevertheless, aside from the small sample used in the study, other problems have to be con sidered in making generalizations out of the data. The city of Erie is predominantly a Democratic bailiwick and the researcher believes that this could have a slanting effect in the results of the study. It should also be noted that at the time of the survey (week of October 27- November 2, 1973), prominent personalities connected with the Nixon administration and the Watergate investigation resigned from their respective offices. Supporting Female College No College 19% (9) 17% (9) 23% (12) 12% (6) 21% (10) 42% (21) 31% (16) 32% (15) to Perform thespians, a professional touring company will be visiting Behrend on Monday, February 18 to give their version of "The Fan tasticks". The Continental Theatre Company will be performing the longest running off-Broadway play in the history of American theatre. Playwright Tom Jones' "The Fantasticks" centers on two fathers who, in trying to match up son and daughter, pose a feud, arrange an abduction-and a subsequent rescue. The fathers' scheme fails, however, and the children go out into the world looking for new adventure only to discover and take refuge in one another. "The Fantasticks" features such familiar songs as "Try to Remember", "Never Say No", and "Soon It's Gonna Rain." The Student Union Board is sponsoring this evening of theatre. "The Fantasticks" will be performed in Erie Hall at 8:30 p.m. on February 18. More details about the play will be forthcoming in future issues of The Collegian and on bulletin boards on campus. Not Supporting Preregistration Schedule STUDENT GROUP *Upper Division (7th term standing and above) Hamot School of Nursing *Associate Degree (Ag Bus, Bus, EET, MET, LAS) Division of Undergraduate Studies (Counseling) College of Science College of Engineering College of Agriculture College of Business Adm College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Coilegeof Education College of Health, Phys. Ed. & Recreation College of Liberal Arts Collegeof Arts & Arch Collegeof Human Dev Those Who Missed Their Turn Feb. 19 (Tu) Adjuncts *JUNE GRADUATES PLEASE NOTE: Graduating students should complete a No. 10 card and an Alumni Information form obtained from the preregistration station. New Procedure For -Preregistration Advising will begin Monday, January 28, and students should report to their advisors at least a week in advance of the date on which they are scheduled to preregister. The advisor will provide a number 2, number 4. and a college data card, all of which must be presented to the preregistration station. On the assigned dates listed under the headings "Validate Schedule," students will pick up a printed copy of their schedule, review it and if correct, verify it by signing and leaving the signed copy at the station. A cop} will be given to the student at this time. Preregistration will begin on Monday February 4, and extend, through Friday, February 22. Students will preregister by bringing their completed 'cards to the preregistration station located at the north end of the former maintenance building which is situated between the swimming pool and the Reed Building. The purpose of in stituting this new procedure is to be able to provide students with a finalized schedule before the end of the present term. Students who complete the preregistration process and in dicate satisfaction with their schedule by the validation procedure will only be required to activate their enrollment a day in advance of the first day of classes next term. STUDENTS WHO DO The Student Union Board's "movie of the week" is Mike Nichols' anti-war satire "Catch-22". It's a vision of a system which seduces people by its appeal to their most destructive instincts while crushing all who resist. Now if you can believe that, you'll believe anything. Alan Arkin, Jon Voight, Orson Welles, and Paula Prentiss star in "Catch-22". Times for the film will be 9 p.m. on Saturday and 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday evening. Price of admission is 50 cents with an activity card and.sl.2s without a card. IS, QUITE SIMPLY, 7 THE BEST AMERICAN FILM 1, I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR!”.l7.eTimEry, somissrassassowstssussziassintssusirs lens= A MIKE NICHOLS FILM ALAN ARKIN V? „Lei /111 kW JOSEPH MPH HEM meg MARTIN UM, ROAR BENJAMIN. ARTIWRGAREUNKEL JACK CILIDRO, BUCK HENRY, 808 MART, ANTHONY PEL NoUIFINNTISS, MINDER JON WIGHT & env wfuEs As ORME SCREENPLAY ROUX HWY PRODUCED BY JOHN MO & WOW MOHO/ f DONCTEMANKE NOM maxicsesom sounsnosinewass-ssaroos-muussmines s tositassissassiosesisessiud January 24, 1974 VALI DATE SCHEDULE PR ER EGISTER Feb. 7, 8 (Th, Fr) Feb 4 (MO ) Feb. 7, 8 (Th, Fr ) Feb. 4 (Alto) Feb.7,B (Th, Fr) Feb. 5 (Tu) Feb. 11,12 (Mo., Tu) Feb. 7 (Th ) Feb. 11, 12 (Nio, Tu ) Feb. 7 (Th ) Feb.ll, 12 (Mo, Tu) Feb. 8 (Fr) Feb: 11, 12 (Me, Tu) Feb. 8 (Fr) Feb.ll (Mo) Feb 14, 15 (Th, Fr) Feb. 12 (Tu) Feb- (Th, Fr) Feb. 14,15 (Th, Fr) Feb. 12 (Tu) Feb. 14, 15 (Th, Fr) Feb. 12 (ru) Feb. 14, 15 (Th, Fr) Feb 18, 19 (Mo, Tu) Feb 18, 19 (Mo, Tu) Feb. 15 ( Fr ) Feb. 18 (Mo) Feb 21,22 (Th, Fr 1 Feb. 19 (Tu) NOT PREREGISTER will be required to return for advising and to attend the regular registration which will be held on Wednesday. March 13,1974. All students must preregister according to their present College or program. The preregistration station will be open from 9:30 a.m. until noon and from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. on the days listed above. Deon Fox (Contirbuted from Page programs to which Dr. Fox will direct his attention. _ In addition,Behrend also has a Graduate Center offering the master of engineering degree. The campus site was donated lo Penn State by the widow of Ernst Behrend, founder of the liam mermill Paper Cu. It has grown from the original buildings on the estate to include seven ad niinistrative and academic buildings, three dormitories housing 600 students. Grounds also include a picnic grove. outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts. archery, baseball and soccer facilities, ski tow and hiking trails. A 300,000 gallon water tower and pumping station are now under construction. Dr. Fox and his wife, Louise, have two sons, Gary, a sixth grader, and Thomas, who will graduate this year from State College High School. Feb 21,22 (Th, Fr) Feb 21, 22 (Th, Fr )