Page Six Spring Fashions at - (fashions by Cricket) Behrend models. Laurie Proctor and Nora Nosko presenting the casual look for spring and summer fun. Laurie is seen in a cool light weight shirt and flower printed, knee length, modestly flared skirt. Nora is modeling a darker version of the scoop neck, short sleeved shirt, with a wider flared skirt. Spring prints tend to be large and brightly colored, worn with solid coordinates. Accesories in tune with this spring's fashion know-how include long silk scarves and large beaded necklaces, as seen above. ZEE Here's Nora showing us the trend for spring and summer sportswear. The ever popular high waisted slacks are back again for another comfortable season. These slacks are topped with a silky, jungle print shirt and jacket ensemble. The underlying garment has a scoop neck and is covered by a short sleeved jacket, tied at the waist. Carefully selected accessories for sports wear include thin belts and delicate necklaces. V CYncke FASHIONS for the "Young Minded" junior and Misses Fashions 10% Discount with Student 2905 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, Pa. 16510 - fi (fashions by Cricket) 893 -1301 Amy Lang modeling a pastel muslin midi-length sundress. This comfortable, sleeveless. lace trimmed apparel donned a flared skirt. Pastel colors seem to be the ladies choice for this spring. Modestly decorated and simple style appear to be the vogue for spring fashions. Interview (continued from page 3) able to draw from the whole. It's all members of the Behrend a potentially viable entity if there Community: 4) I, and several are enough commuters willing to others, are working on the put forth the effort so they might establishment of a yearly have an equal input in all factions published professional evaluation at Behrend College. booklet to be distributed, free of Another step towards unity was charge to all students, as a taken with the establishment of a convenience and method of aid to Council of Presidents. The them, so they may get maximum Council is made up of major utility in their academic career. organizations and class We are evaluated: so why should presidents who meet weekly with professors be exempt? 5) I'd like Dean Lane and other ad- the SGA to be more involved in m inistra tors. academics this year which It is hoped that this Council can concerns the quality of ad bridge the omnipresent. corn- ministration here. To help Dean munications gap between the Fox with his faculty selections, students and administration. student input is imperative. Q: What are your visions for according to the office of Student the next year? Affairs. A: 1) The Commuter Council: 2) A positive commitment by the administration and whoever else is concerned to better, and cen tralize off-campus housing or apartment complexes on cam pus: 3) As coordinator of the Behrend College Central Com mittee on Student Rights (the name of the organization that came out of the visitation protest ). I would like to see the perpetuation of this committee established-as a subcommittee of the SGA. This committee would be strictly concerned with the legal and human rights of all students who attend Behrend College. I feel in order for the SGA to be effective, it should, and must be. controversial and deal with issues which affect the academic and social survival of Behrend Collegian (fashions by Cric Mike Woods, a ninth-term Psychology major, is the Junior Class President, Behrend's representative in the Branch Campus governments and is listed in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities." THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 Behtend (fashions by Cricket) Behrend*s Diane Drake models this year's version of the traditional shirtwaist. This dress is of crepe material with a front tie belt at the waistline and stunningly fitted with flare skirt. Short puffed sleeves add that feminine touch. The widely spaced print of bright spring colors add to the dimension of this practical delight. This contemporary style can be worn for casual or dress occassions. HONOR MOTHER ON HER DAY . . . By feeding the world's hungry -On Mother's Day, Sunday. May 11th, peo ple all over the United States will try to express to their mothers the love and devo tion they feel for them. By making a dona tion of $2 or more to CARE in honor of your mother, you can send CARE food to hungry children overseas, or self-help tools and seeds that will be used to help grow food for them. . CARE will also send a spe cial Mother's Day card to your mother telling her of your thoughtfulness. This is truly a meaningful way to remember Mother on her day. sE coo. 004.44, ( )In my mother's honor ( )In my mother's memory Your name Address City, State Mother's nam,:. Address City, State April 25, 1975 (see photos below) CARE Kaufmann's 400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 Enclosed is my donation of
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