rtub title' tali Volume XXIII No. 10 Take the human voice, guitar, a microphone and you have the basics for a fantastic coffee house. This is how John Ims put it together on Friday night, when he entertained Behrend students in the Quiet Lounge. Horror Festival Successful If you missed the all-night movies held in Niagara's Rec. !Worn. you did. indeed. miss something. "Wait Until Dark" was the first movie shown. starring Audrey Hepburn. Then came "The 3 Stooges Meet Hercules" and lastly "The Pit and the Pendulum". starring Vincent Price.. Admission was tree. which may have contributed to the good turn-out Members of the Joint Residence Council: - besides . showing the films. sold pepperoni balls and pip. . Besides being the place where the movies were held.• Niagara Rec Room is also where the campus gameroom is located. Not only does it have three pinball Mythology Course Offered How would you like to go to hell? You can go to both heaven and hell vicariously by taking Greek and Roman Mythology (Classics tO5) this Spring Term. You will study Greek and Roman gods. goddesses. and heroes (in heaven. on earth, and in hell If you like entertaining stories. if you like to dig beneath the surface Of stories, if you are in terested in science, art. music, Show _ Seedy Show Featured Night Course The School District of Erie is once again offering a night school course in radio and television broadcasting. Basic operating procedures and technical skills will be taught by two qualified instructors. Students will use top quality equipment, including three TV cameras, three videotape machines, and a complete master control board. Classes meet on Tuesdays and or Thursdays from 6:45 -10 p.m. at the Instructional Services Materials Center on East 9th street. Students may register as late as Thursday, January 23. The scene is the lobby of a rundown hotel, so seedy that it has lost the "e" from its marquee. As the action unfolds, the residents ranging from young to old. from the defiant to the resigned, meet and talk and in teract with each other during the course of the day. The drama is of purring events in their lives, of everyday encounters and of the human comedy, with con versations of ten overlapping into On Thursday, January 23, at 7:00, the Behrend College Radio Series will feature "Student Life in the Seventies" with Behrend's own Dean Benjamin Lane, Dean Roseland Bainum, and Mr. John Giesman. It will be presented on WQLN-FM 91.3 stereo. The program will be moderated by Cathy Mester_ All Behrend students are urged to tune-in and listen to this interesting and in formative program. Published by the students of the Behrend College Pennsylvania State University machines. but sports equipment and games are available for student use. Some of these in clude: Monopoly, a football, chess set. Yahtzee. Pro Draft, Table tennis set. cards. Jeopardy. Parchessi. Scrabble, and a popcorn popper and accessories. Gameroom hours are: • Monday-Friday-5:30 p.m.-12 midnight . Saturday-1 p.m.-5:30 p.m.; 8 p.m.-I2 midnight. Sunday—l-p.m.-12 midnight. .: At the last meeting of JRC. elections of the offices of Chairman and Secretary were held. Jeff Johnston, 217 Lawrence. was elected Chairman and Marsha Young, 235 Lawrence. was elected Secretary. theatre, or language and or foreign). Greek and Roman 11 thologv is the course for you. Literature is full of allusions to mythology. Many words in our language are derived from mythology. Drama and works of art and music have mythological themes. Scientists have had recourse to mythology to name constellations, planets, space vehicles, and missiles. a contrapuntal musical flow Chartered buses leave the Reed parking lot at 11 a.m., and return at approximately 9 p.m. There will be time after the per formance to enjoy dinner in Cleveland. A ticket and round-trip transportation cost is $7.50 per person. Everyone is welcome: faculty, staff, students, guests. Complete the form and place it with your check (made out to Arno Selco) in the Studio mailbox in the Main Administration Building, or give your check to Arno Selco. Cans Can Save YOU Now that the winter term is in full swing, the 810 club has really become an action organization at Behrend. All systems are going on the recycling project and collection began on Tuesday, January 12. The recycling station is located upstairs in the RUB, Decisions. . . SGA vs Funding by Tim Grosser On January 6, the SGA initiated the New Year with deliberations on the funding of various organizations. They managed to settle allocations for the JRC, the Forensic Union, Keystone, and the Cheerleaders. Mike Woods then sought support to engage the SGA in the Pennsylvania Student Lobby. It will cost the SGA $75 for - a one-year voting membership. Nicole Sylvester will replace Willard Younger as junior class dorm representative. Paul Seiferth has been the acting representative for the past few weeks. Details of the 'election for the office of second vice-president were worked out, voting times Be watching for news of the proposed Niagara Falls Trip! Society Cites Projects During common hour on Thursday, January 9, Terry Henderson, president of the Keystone Honor Society, an nounced the tremendous success of their sub sales. The Society sold the subs during dorm Christmas parties.. Over 180 units of heartburn were sold. With the aid of vice president Alan Matthews and secretary treasurer Mary Raab, Henderson then announced that the Society would canvass Wesleyville on You can use this course to help fulfill - your humanities requirement. There are no prerequisites, and the entire course is in English. For details see your advisor. Dr. B. Hilinski will be instructing the course. Come and drink at the Pierian Spring! Broadcasting near the cafeteria ..Unfortunately, only cans will be collected since RETURN Inc. will not accept any papers this month. Participation of both dorm students and commuters is encouraged so don't throw your cans in the garbage, but help us improve our environment by recycling them. and stations set. This past Monday, Behrend's Student Government continued its careful deliberations in the area of funding. It was voted that the Cheerleaders had an unreported $125 in their budget that had not been taken into consideration when their allocations were passed last week. A motion was then passed to cut last week's allocation by $125, which leaves them with an originally intended total of $325 in their budget. It was reported that there are four dormant student organizations which have a total of $709.99 tied up in the SGA budget. The four organizations— the Soccer Field Fund, the Ski Club, the Radio Club, and the Literary Magazine—are inactive only because of continued student disinterest. There was light discussion on whether or not to negate their charters and regain the unused money. A motion was April 13 for the American Cancer Society. Last year, they can vassed Lawrence Park, but hope to do better this year in Wesleyville. KeySlone, funded by the SGA, will sponsor the Honors and Awards Banquet again this year. Also included in this Spring's agenda is a spring clean-up campaign. This project is aimed at cleaning up the Wintergreen Gorge, which is now quite lit tered. Also this year, they con tributed $5O to the Warren Behrend Athletic Fund. Look for the Keystone Society A meeting concerning financial aid will take place Thursday, January 23, during Common Hour. The meeting will be held in the Reed Lecture Hall. Interesting and necessary questions concerning financial aid programs, such as grants, loans and scholarships will be an swered. All aspects of financial aid and its availability will be thoroughly expalined. Also, an explanation of "the need anaylsis" of financial assistance will be discussed. All interested persons are invited to attend. Last weekend, Behrend - flick lovers descended into the depths of Niagara Hall to witness the best in late night thrillers. Thursday, January 16, 1975 passed to assign one person to each organization for the purpose of finding out if these - club charters should or should not be negated. Tom Stanger submitted a charter and Constitution for, a proposed Psychology Club. It was pointed nut .that the constitution contained no amendment clause. The constitution is now 'being revised. An agenda.will be drawn up and posted outside of the SGA office on the bulletin board. It will contain the order of events and business for the SGA meeting that night. There was dicussion on whether or-not a parlimentarian should be present at the SGA meetings. Jay Beebe contacted several willing people for the job. The topic was tabled and is to be acted upon next meeting. John Moore was elected to the office of second vice-president of the SGA. to become one of Behrend's most active organizations. SUB Sponsors Sensational Sucker Sunday If you had happened to wander into the RUB backroom last Sunday afternoon, you might have wondered why almost everyone there had a little white stick in his mouth. The answer is that the SUB was holding a games tournament, and they called it ' Sucker Sunday. Everyone present was provided with a red sucker to chomp while they concentrated on their favorite sport. Entries were open to everyone in pinball, air hockey. and mixed doubles pool. Copping first place _ in the air hockey tournament, and possibly gaining a reputation for the fastest hands around, was Michael McCarthy. First place pinball wizard was Cindy Russel. The eight-ball contest was won by the team of Mike Welch and Cathy Ward. Record albums were awarded to the winners in each category. Despite a small number of entries, those players who did compete had a good time.
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