Page Four Spend Summer Sightseeing The Soviet travel agency IN TOURIST has confirmed the itinerary for the Edinboro State College group which will live and study in the USSR from June 13 to July 12 this coming summer. Several spaces are also available for persons who are not ESC students. The new itinerary, which is still subject to last minute changes, now includes 24 days in the Leningrad-Gulf of Finland area, 2 days in Moscow, and at no extra cost, 2 days in Paris before returning to the USA. • The cost of the program—also subject to change—will be $406 per person for the land arrangements in the USSR, based *on double occupancy, first class in Leningrad, and tourist class 2-3 in a room in Dyuny. Full board, transfers and porterage, sight seeing, and rail transportation (4- berth compartments) from Leningrad to Moscow are in cluded. The round trip air fare—also subject to change—is currently $397, with the trans-Atlantic flight originating and terminating in Toronto, Cargida. The old youth fare, from New York, which was $322 prior to January 1, has been,. regrettably, eliminated in the USA. Persons who have reached their 22nd birthday will have to pay the 22-45 day excursion rate of $562.50. Additional expenses will include approximately $l2 for a Soviet visa and the cost of transportation to Toronto. The 24-day seminar will include four hours of formal classroom instruction daily in homogeneous groups of no more than 10 'students in each class; mass Lectures by Soviet professors specializing in various aspects of Soviet Culture and Civilization; and tours to schools, universities, Openings Still Exist Behrend Collegian openings still exist in all aspects of jour nalism. No experience is necessary in most of the departments. The one field where some ex perience would be preferred is that of photography. If anyone has had some type of experience in this field and would like to work on the photography staff of - the newspaper please stop down in the newsroom. Office hours are from 9:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. Another department where we are desperately lacking in talent is that of the ad staff. Commuters are especially welcome here. Any gas mileage will be paid for by the Collegian. SGA Refuses JRC Petition Again (Continued from Page 1) Armstrong and Mike Chiricuzio reported on what has been done so far. The immediate problem seems to have been resolved as far as the gym goes and it is hoped that the problem can be entirely resolved over the summer. Jack King made his report on the elections committee. This spring a concentrated effort is being made by the committee to reach the commuters. On April THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 School USSR theatres, museums, art galleries, and other points of interest. Beach, sports, and other recreational facilities will be available. The Russian language instructional program will be for beginners, intermediate students, and advanced students. Six semester-hours of credit will be earned for successful completion, and a Soviet diploma will also be awarded. In order to qualify for the six credits, students should register in Edinboro State College Pre- Session Summer School Course RL 392-393, Special Topics: Russian Language Seminar in USSR. A limited number of scholarships will be available to defray part of the Summer School tuition cost. Any person desiring to make a reservation for this seminar should send a check for $lOO as down payment to Dr. Julius Blum, Professor of Russian, Department of Foreign Languages, Edinboro State College, Edinboro, Pa. 16412. Telephone: (814) 732-2317. It is also suggested that interested persons write to Mr. Ralph Berlin, Director of Summer Sessions, to obtain a copy of the 1974 Summer School Catalog, to be available in March. ROTC Offers Experience University Park—Any transfer student who has been accepted at the University Park campus is eligible for one of the three divisions of the two-year ROTC program at University Park. Benefits of the two-year program include full and partial scholarships at the university. Those students accepted into the two ,year program must at tend a seven-week summer session for two consecutive summers, between the sophomore and junior year and the junior and senior year. The first summer is spent at the Newport Rhode Island Naval Indoctrination Institute. Activities at the institute include courses in ship stability, ship building and ship history. JRC Continues Attempt (Continued from Page 1) Another function of JRC as stated in its constitution is to "sponsor activities oriented toward the welfare of the resident students and resolve resident student problems." The JRC has sponsored various activities, one in particular being the bowling party at which commuters and resident students shared at tendance, throughout the year. In regard to the part about resolving resident problems it has been thrown out to JRC that they are not doing their job. It 18, the candidates will present their platforms during common hour in the RUB lecture hall. Another series of speeches will be given that evening in the same location for the students who can't make it during common hour. The elections will be held on April 23 and 24. Other topics at Monday's meeting were the nominating of students to assist the Student Affair Committee. They include e‘‘ e• A b olv" et t. e t Frozen Pizza VIP% Fresh Lunch Meats Soft Beverages Ice Ice Cream Drugs Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 Days A Week Station & Nagle Rd. Behrend Collegian Buildings B-Otto Behrend Bldg. N-Nick Building T-Turnbull Hall Course TITLE Cmp Sc 101 Intro to Algorithmic Processes Econ 14 Principles of Economics Econ 489 Selected Topics Ed Psy 14 Learning & Instruction Engl 1 Composition & Rhetoric Engl 3 Writing of Ideas GSc 303 Intro to Environmental Geology History of U.S. Since 1865 See Below Technical Calculus Hist 21 Math 10 Math 803 (evening ) Phil 12 Elements of Symbolic Logic 3 +Pt Ed 5 Health & Phys. Ed. (Golf & Tennis) 1 Ph Sc 7 Physical Science 3 Phys 470 Special Topics Var. P 1 Se 1 American National Government 3 P 1 Sc 495 Directed Research Var Psy 2 Psychology .. Soc 1 Introductory Sociology Soc 5 Social Problems ;Soc 321 Field Work Spch 200 Effective Speech Five Week Course—July 15-August 2 Math 10 Precalculus Mathematics Patterson Section I—MTWThF Room 113 Nick 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Section 2—MTWTh Room 113 Nick 7:00p.m.-9:00 p.m. Registration for summer term will be June 5 from 6-9 p.m. in Erie Hall The second summer of training is usually spent aboard ship where the student has both the opportunity of learning to take orders from those officers over him, and also how to display qualities of leadership while directing men ranking under him. Each student is paid $.45 a month for both summers. Six week programs of two consecutive summers are required for those enrolled in the two-year program. Students are sent to one of 15 bases in the Pennsylvania area. At these bases, students practice such activities as drilling and mar ching. Classes are offered featuring a variety of subjects ranging from the handling of weapons to the history of the Air must be realized that in order to do this job, JRC has to be made aware of the problems that exist directly and not through the suggestion . of another organization. The biggest controversy, however, isn't the function of JRC, rather, it is the unequal representation. Tom Ruff dealt with this situation by stating that "I think we should be more concerned with the pertinent rather than equal representation on the SGA." Darla Berkey, Jeff Lang, Bob Lammary, and Dave Scypinski. Jim Armstrong, Mike Carte, and Nancy Lindholm were nominated for the Walker award. Low on gas? Prices too high? See this week's ad for Holiday Texaco. Offer ex tends to Bebrend faculty members and all students. Eastway Bowling Lanes 4110 Buffalo Road Open Bowling Mon. num Fri. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tues. evening 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ph. 899-9855 Periods 1 -8:00 a.m.-9:15 a.m. 10 - 8:15 a.m.-10:15 am. 2 -9:15 a.m.-10:40 a.m. 11 -10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 3 -10:30 a.m.-12:05 p.m. 12 - 6:30 p.ra.--8:30 p.m. 4 -12:15 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Class Timetable Summer Term 1974 (June 12 August 22 ) CREDITS ROOM T 205 NllO By Appointment Nlll Nll2 Nlll 8114 . 8110 Nll2 Permission of instructor required to enroll. +Formerly Ph Ed 1 25 Force. In order to qualify for Air Force ROTC, a student must pass the Air Force Officer's Qualifying Test, a standard medical examination and meet the ap proval of the board of officers. As a result of the election which was held on Friday, April 5, the four Behrend Faculty members who will be representing Behrend College on the University Senate beginning June, 1974, will be: Dr. Barry Weller - 4 year term Dr. Roland Larson - 3 year term Mr. Ernest Fryer - 2 year term Dr. Daniel Frankforter -1 year term Video cassette recording of "Penn State Returns to China 1974" will be shown on April 16 and April 18 during Common Hour in Behrend 101, The recording is of the panel discussion and question and answer period conducted on March 25 at University Park. The panel was composed of seven SGA Executive Board Applications Due April 12 Visit The Store That Rocks With Good Music Gear Superex Pioneer Pickering AR Teal Superscope Dual Technics Marantz Koss Yamaha Lafayette - Memorex Panasonic Memco Sansui Mclntosh BSR Fisher Sony Shure Sanyo Garraro JBL Philips ERIE'S LEADING INDUSTRIAL r et ti p 6: MACE Three Stores Open Evenings Electronics rmA To Serve You Sells More. . . =MO- • 2631 W. Bth Becagite they MACE 4 • Liberty Plaza • Meadville Mall Nll4 Erie Hall Nll2 By Appointment Nlll By Appointment Nll4 Nlll Nlll By Appointment Nll4 1111 Tidbits April 11, 1974 PERIOD INSTRUCTOR MWF-2 Larson TTh-10 Weller Weller Tauber Simmons Chiteman MWF-2 TTh-.1.0 TTh-10 MW-3 Th-3,4 MWF-1 Tucker Peightal Rossi MW-12 Mester Lauffer B. Scott TTII-1.0 TTh-11 MWF-4 B. Scott Redenius Redenius Mizusawa Parco TTh-11 MWF-3 MWF-1 MWF-3 Pardo Pardo Sargent T 1 ~ To • the Behrend College Graduates--If you wish to actively participate in the exercises to be held at Behrend on Sunday, May 26, 1974, you must have a cap and gown. Orders for them should be placed at the Behrend bookstore no later than Friday, April 19,1974. members of the delegation t China. Pros & Cons I'm dreaming of a white Easter... The Behrend Collegian... term paper time already... we must get out of this place... • sitting through Student Union Board interviews... editorial board meetings... being at Behrend for Easter... still only one washer and dryer in Perry... only 6 more weeks:. care more.