Page Two 1 WILL THE REAL fuTORE S.G.A. 'PRESIDENT PLEASE STAND OP? N CAST ELECT 1 ONS TODAY -At4b lb From the desk iqin Danßy n ii- - of the Editor Back again, folks! I hope you're all out there voting. But don't expect me to predict a winner. I have friends involved, and besides, if you read their statements on last week's front page you should know how to vote. Or were you too busy gawking at that outrageous. horrible. scandaloulsy immoral photo on the bottom right-hand corner? Now the only questions that remains is "What can we do for an encore?"—You guessed it. In compliance with the spirit of the Title IX Sex-discrimination in Education Law, I feel morally obligated to give a few bold, luscious co-eds streakers equal space. Any takers on this offer? Tom Armstrong's Swiftian account of the country of Rendehb might be a little controversial, so we'll save it for a rainy day. One good thing is that he attacks, Establish new scholarships Two scholarships, honoring Dr. Norman F. Reber, of York, retired editor of the Pennsylvania Farmer, Harrisburg, have been established at the Pennsylvania State University by the Penn sylvania Master Farmers Association. Each scholarship will provide $2OO for a student enrolled in the College of Agriculture. To qualify, the student also must be a Pennsylvania resident, in good academic standing, and in need of financial aid. Dr. Reber, a native of Barks County, is, a graduate of ElizabethtoWn College with his doctor of philosophy degree conferred by the University of Pennsylvania. •-• A former teacher, he joined the Pennsylvania Farmer staff in 1946 and served as editor of the magazine from 1958 until his retirement in 1974. The Collegian still has an opening for Executive Editor. Contact the Behrend Collegian during office hours in the RUB )0 LAVE YOUR VOTE . Bel ttlE , HE 0 -Tomeßßom3l/ ARE Editor-in-Chief everything pretty much equally. All things considered, Tom is doing pretty good. Besides, when I was down in Philly over term break, he introduced me to one Miss Jane Curran. Last week I received a letter from her in which she wrote: "Could you explain something are you editor or what." Actually you see, I'm both. You win some, you lose some. Gail Peck will bring her layout talent and experience down to the Collegian office each and every Tuesday night. No more 3:00 a.m. layouts! At the - same time we lost the services of our Advertising Manager Ron Strike. Ron sweated and toiled for two and a half terms in search of those elusive ads. We'll just have to find people to take his place_ No offense Ron but Gail is a helluva lot prettier. the Collegian commentary It is that time of year again, people. Politics is in the air (not to mention on billboards, buttons, and bumper-stickers) and we Behrendites must choose our leaders in the ongoing SGA Executive Board elections. Up for election are the offices of President, Vice-president, Secretary, and Treasurer. Take time While all four offices should be voted on with care, extra con sideration should be given to choosing our next Presidnet. He must be a leader. He should represent the entire student body and get things done on its behalf. He must also be tactful without succumbing to outside pressures in his relations with the ad- Behrend Collegian To the Editor: Three men are in the race for SGA President. Three men of different personalities, three men with different ideas. Only one will end up the winner. That one person can shape a bigger and better Behrend Community, or he can let the college fall off into a nothing, a no place. It all depends on the personality of the individual and his ideas. To be SGA president, it takes an enormous amount of drive, determination and per sonal strength. It takes a man who can give wholly of his time, both school and leisure: It will be up to you, the students, to choose the course you want this school to take .for the next year. You may vote for a candidate who promises all things, but won't really spend the time after elections; or you may vote for a man who will give 100 per cent of his time and energy to change the course of this school. T. Clyde Kennedy is one can didate who is totally upset with a number of things here at Behrend. He sees the problems and has pledged himself to get ting the problems solved. He is one candidate who wants to make Behrend a place that you can be proud of. With T. Clyde, we could change Behrend from just a school to a community that both commuter and resident students can enjoy. If you would like to make Behrend a successful community in which we can grow academically, as well as socially vote T. Clyde Kennedy a man who knows what sacrifices have to be made and will be able SGA Election Location in the RUB today and Tomorrow 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and also Dobbins Hall Today 4:30 to 630 p.m. ministration and faculty. Above all, he must be a person of action for the successful im plementation of the student policies. It's up to you! It is up to the individual voter to decide which of three Presidential candidates best fits .. that description. Or else it can be perverted into a popularity contest. We, the staff of the Behrend Collegian, have presented you with full coverage, including front-page interviews. The burden of responsibility rests upon you, the electorate. Of course, if you don't vote at all, you are leaving the choice up to the others. So use your own judgment...and vote ! TE! Letters varying viewpoints to spend the time to make these sacrifices. Can anyone else make that statement with total honesty? Larry Jackson 208 Lawrence To the Editor, I would like to compliment Mr. Wayne for his critique on the voting system used by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Yet I did notice that in his review of the Academy Awards, themselves he failed to even mention that there were Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories. • I'm sure this is an unintentional oversight on Mr. Wayne's part, yet I do wonder why the women were left out. Cordially, Ms. Koschier, Counselor Poor judgment Dear Dan, I would like to express my disappointment in the judgement used in printing the "streaking" picture in last week's issue of the Collegian. I feel that, in this case, it was in poor taste. My gripe is not with the picture itself, although I think a posterior view would have been much more appropriate, but with the justification of its printing. When an occurrence such as that takes place, on campus, it can be considered as news. It is in my opinion that there should have been a news article ac companying the picture. As it stands (or runs) the picture alone seems to be an example of sen sationalism which can only prove to serve a select few members of the student body. It is my hope that if any similar event occur in the future, here at Behrend, that you will have it investigated more fully before it is published. Also, that if those persons involved are so intent on exposing themselves to the campus, that there faces not be blotted out in the picture. If permission is not given, why give them the satisfaction of printing it without faces? If people want to see such things they can run down Igehrtnit Tollettian Janet Mazur Managing Editor Mike Warner Business Manager Executive Secretary: Carol Mantsch Ad Manager: Ron Strike Copy Editors: Amy Snyder Business Staff: Judy Reed Writers: Jay Schonthaler, Pamela Gilmore, Mary Jo Santilli, Brad Phillips, Tom Armstrong, T. Clyde Kennedy, Paul Corbran, Betsy Choder, Ai Calfo, Bob Wetmore Photographers: Lynn Boone, Jeff Urraro, Dan Haley _ Cartoonists: Mike Pond, Phil Aron, Joe Kozek Typists: Michele Crotty, Kathy Weiser Mailing Address- Behrend College, 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 body. Published every Thursday throughout the Fall, Winter - , and Spring Termg, with exclusions for holidays and term breaks. The editorials appearing in this newspaper will be opinionated and therefore subject to 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 Member of Or Press Assuriatton of oliontmotuoraltip Olantopuors Dan McKay Editor-in-Chief Editorial Policy April 15, 1976 to the newstand and pick up a copy of their favorite porno mag! The student body should not be unreasonably subjected to such material. Corbran 6th - Jour& For the better To The Editor, There has been a noticeable change recently in the Behrend Collegian. For the first time since we have been here the paper is beginning to resemble a student newspaper and not one seemingly run by the strict guidance of the administration. These changes include the articles of student interest and the humorous photographs- For the first time we are starting to read the paper instead of wiping our asses with it. Congratulations on your new style and we as students would like to see this continue in the future. 3rd floor Lawrence Really "poor" Dearest Editor, Concerning your recent en deavor into the field of por nographic publication. you did a fine job. May I suggest. now that the subject matter has changed. that the name of the Behrend Collegian be changed to something more appropriate. such as the Bare End Collegian or Day McKay's porno pix with obscene captions. The Behrend Collegian is published by the students of Behrend College not just a few of the "Elite". then don't you think the paper should represent the student body as a whole not just one weirdo who got a few thrills out of that picture and terrible caption. That picture and caption did not represent my views and I know there are a few others that don't want their values prostituted to such a level that we are ashamed to show a newspaper that represents US. Straighten up Danny, there' are other ways to promote interest in the newspaper. K.C. Ron Wayne Entertainment Editor Betsy Choler Sports Editor 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 necessarily reflect the Editorial policy of the Behrend Collegian.