Pogo Two Another Freshman orientation. my sth. one of which I suffered through with cow-tow and dink on head. But the real beauty of that registration was the jungle that existed in Erie Hall, one could really work up a sweat. I stand in sympathy for those frosh who got burned on courses, you and the burned seniors can get together for a good laugh ! ! This starts my sth year at Behrend, no sympathy, please. I think that just from exposure I qualify to write about Behrend (inside and out). I've been in just about every organization on campus, with the exception of CWENS (obviously), Keystone Society (wonder why) and of course the Cheerleaders, but I have thought about it! I'm - rambling about myself until I feel I have qualified myself to justify my editorials. This SHOULD be my last term. "Behrend's meaning." well that's So in the time I "lave. I hope to not all. I really get-off on stirring communicate to you what ,up the mud, keeping check on the Behrend's meaning is from the ! right people, So controversy is eyes of a student who should my game and I have very few receive tenure. rules (with the exception of I wish to leave no doubt in publications').You have the right anyone's mind about my to say what you like, so do I!!! IF existence at Behrend. I wouldn't YOU'VE GOT A GRIPE. trade it for University Park in a WRITE! No libel please or your rush of lust. I'm convinced that if cheerful little words will be you're the kind of person that chewed up, and spit out. likes to innovate. instigate. renovate or just basically get Use the COLLEGIAN. I'm sure involved in change, Behrend is you'll be satisfied with the the best place in the workd for results. The Travel Meal The University Council Thursday appointed a sub committee to study the tran sferability of meal tickets by Commonwealth campus students visiting University Park. The subcommittee, made up of University council student members Mark Singel and Thomas Amrheim, is to meet with appropriate University officials in an experimental basis. Transferability of meal tickets was first raised last spring during a University Council meeting at 71.! threnb antlegian MO Press Assortatinn of Cgitiummuvralth Campuses Gay Catania Managing Editor Bob Wetmore News Editor Business Manager: Alan Shrout Circulation Manager: Carol Reed Reporters': Alan Kirk, Chuck Little, Amy Loeffler, Ron Wayne, Mary Beth Zabel Sports Staff: Bob Kegny Layout Staff: Lisa Black, Tim Grosser, Diane Niehaus, Judy Reed Cartoonist: Mike Wolfram Photographer: Rick Malkin Typists: Peggy Joy, Debbie Wickwire, Marsha Young Business Staff: Maureen Harmar, Taffey Wayland, Ed Janus 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 bod . Published every Thursday throughout the =all, Winter, and Spring Terms, with exclusions for holidays and term b—?aks. Tne editorials appearing in this newspaper will be opinionated and therefore subject tc 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 by M.A. Chiricuzio Executive Editor you. This sounds like an obvious pitch for students to stay here as long as possible...lT IS! ! ! I'm satisfied Now about this paper. You are the news. Dig? We need you to make the news, let alone report it. This year marks the year of compelled reporting. If our staff is not compelled to report we won't have a paper. simple isn't it! I have said over and over again that the COLLEGIAN is the only organized communication media on campus! IT IS! So until the wheels start to grind out a radio station (WBCR). it is the only means by which to get your message across. Unfortunately people just don't seem to read the bulletin boards. so don't waste your time, have it printed in the COLLEGIAN. Remember I said earlier I wanted censor by the - the Behrend College in Erie. Council on Thursday explored the matter in detail with Ralph E. Zilly, vice president for housing and food service. The subcommittee is to meet further with Mr. Mueller and a representative of the Office of Student Affairs for Com monwealth Campuses and report back to council. The next meeting of University Council will be on call of the Council chairman. Member of Linda Johnson Editor-in-Chief 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. communicate, `board Michael A. Chiricuzio Executive Editor Jay Schonthater Sports Editor Behrond Collegian Surprises Greet Returning Students There are several new • ad ditions on Behrend's campus this year. The most noticeable is the new entranceway. The original format was designed at University Park in 1967, however. construction began only two months ago. Upon completion, the entrance will be composed of a lighted gateway, which will be covered with a stone facing similar to that of the Administration Building. The new entranceway is a -matter of aesthetics as well as one of recognition. Mr. Baughman. Business Manager, added that the gateway is "designed to provide a warm reception" upon entering.the campus. .• - Another change at Behrend is the Faculty Office Building. Remodeling and restoration to the original design of the former Maintenance Building has resulted in the new faculty building. The new structure houses the Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences and provides the space that Behrend's faculty members have needed for so long. A water tower. located at the highest point on campus, has also been constructed. The tower will provide adequate fire protection. as well as adequate water supply and pressure for Behrend. The three hundred thousand gallon storage tank has been completed and the electrical components, such as the motors. transformers and the pump will hopefully be completed by October 15. Behrend Collegian Now Taking Classified Ads TIDBITS Behrend College is showing good progress toward having its entire security force comprised of qualified and professionally trained police personnel. As a part of that program. Thomas Nave, a full time patrolman on the force, graduated recently from the Pennsylvania State Police Academy Northwest Training Center. The Behrend Security force is headed by Chief Gene Johnson. a veteran of many years of police work. Sending Behrend patrolmen to the Police Academy is the first step in bettering the College department and developing qualified and trained personnel, Johnson says. A second member of the force will enter the next session of the Academy later this month. Mr. Bruce Zimmerman. Student Union Director. has resigned his position to take a FOR 11-10SE-oF yOu 1,0440 . AA% Ive t# ,l / 4 ) To Tee c4e)ovi pu - s w & ?mere, /yr : r e ito , Oießileevio e... 44 Asia Al Alf ics _..................._ - rite Goteeir ($1 22.,C00) .0 1414 Li- A .._ _ t',.' , N.„....„ a ( V tit gob seuessAio sow A .. '' A... Thg leer) ttivroAl CoriiP (emit CAW Students Swarm University Park, Pa.— Enrollment of resident instruction students at the University Park Campus at the opening of Fall Term classes this week totalled 30,250 while registrations for all locations reached 46.958, Dr. Robert E. Dunham, vice president for undergraduate studies, reported today. The figures, still incomplete because of late registrants, are above those of a year ago when at the opening of classes there were 28,382 at the University Park Campus and 44,786 at all locations. The final figures last Applications for Elections at RUB desk GRIPE? One thing students are notorious for are complaints. Why don't you do something constructive with your grievances by writing a letter to the editor? The Editorial page is devoted to you, the student. It is your duty to present your com plaints in a civilized, constructive manner. By expressing your opinion on a controversial subject or a complaint based on campus agitations you can awaken fellow students and faculty to the problem. By calling attention to your grievance there is a stronger chance of a definite and quicker solution. So, all you complainers on campus pick up your pens, or pencils, and write a letter to the editor...you won't be sorry! post at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A most cordial welcome is extended to Dr. Helmut Schnitter. who will be at Behrend College for the coming academic year. Dr. Schnitter, who is on the staff of Lutherschule Gymnasium in Hannover, Germany, will be replacing Dr. David Daniel. on an exchange program. On the other side of the Atlantic. Dr. Daniel is teaching history in Lutherschule. A welcome is also extended to the following new faculty members: Ms. Judith Carlson. Instructor in English; Dr. Richard Pfeiffer, Assistant Professor in Chemistry: Mr. Charles Cottle, Instructor in Political Science: Dr. Sook-Jong Han. Assistant Professor in Computer Science; Dr. Jeffrey Wicken, Assistant Professor in Chemistry: and Dr. Calvin SGA Septpmber 19, 1974 year were 29,397 at University Park and 48,439 at all locations. At University Park this Fall there are 25,221 baccalaureate degree candidates. 4,661 graduate students, and 368 ad junct students. Among the 14,593 reported for the Commonwealth campuses are 3,176 as programs, and 2,108 adjunct students. Behrend College. with an enrollment of 1,493 has 175 associate degree and 1,135 baccalaureate degree students as well as 33 in graduate programs and 150 adjunct students. Pros & Cons ..school is back in session ..no more house mothers ..lack of water in Lawrence Hall ..having all the pens from memo boards • be ripped off an entire floor ..being a freshman ..buying books ..eating the food at Dobbins .being a sophomore registration .the soccer team .being a junior .the floor on First Floor Lawrence East .being a senior .only eight more weeks of classes left. Spector. Associate Professor in Biology. Also among the new staff members at Behrend is Ms. Roseland Bainum. Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, who is replacing Dean Betsy Seanor. Dean Bainum was formerly with the Texas Women's University at Denton. Texas, where she served in the capacity as special advisor to the President. Mr. John Giesman is the new Resident Community Coordinator who replaces Mr. Gary Mead. Mr. Giesman was formerly assistant to the Dean of Students at Findlay College. Two new Residence Area Coordinators have been added to the Behrend staff also. They are Ms. Beverly Romberger and Mr. Albert DiFrank. They replaced the house mothers of last year. tiTA BUS STOP EVRAOmoI Ai eAlti pi- ouiv e• %rim& Pooh vALS