Friday, March 18, 1960 THE NITTANY CUB Established October 26, 1948, as the official publication for the student body of Pennsylvania State University, Behrend Campus, Erie, Pennsylvania. Published by the Lake Erie Printing Co., 1115 Powell Ave., Erie, Pennsylvania. Associate Editors Assistant Editors Picture Editor... .... Linda Bemis, Judy Benson, Karen Blashford, Virginia Gandelman, Diane Janowski, Ira Kelly, Carol Ripley, Phyllis Rosenblatt Writers NOW HEAR THIS ... The C. Or wants a detail of four volunteers to make repairs in the recreation area, frequently called the lounge. The four volunteers are Clayton.Witherow, Doug Fritz, Tom Wood, and Jack Suppa. Will these men please report to head quarters at 0600 hours 1 April 1960? Someone on our base made a serious mistake when he put his fist through the bulkhead. Is this an example of the discipline we have in our regiment? I am sure that you people have been trained to have a higher respect for gov ernment property. I am taking it upon myself to appoint the detail in repri mation for this malicious deed only because the guilty party is in hiding. If this individual will give me (discreetly) his name, rank, and serial number, he will be given only an extended tour of duty policing the area. It's about time this regiment gets squared-away. If you people don’t shape-up immediately, your liberty will be sus pended as of 31 March 1960. Did You Know ... That Mr. Fryer and Mr. Musso are in the proverbial dog house at Beh rend? The Guidance Building was the dog kennel of the Behrend estate. That only half of all students who start college actually receive a degree? That there are 1,443 books in the library and that there should be 1,444 but that some sticky-fingered student lifted Kinsey’s report on the “Sexual Behavior in the Hu man Male.”? That the library also subscribes to Behrend Briefs On March 24, Mr. Hahn of the ing at Westlake Junior High General Electric Company met School. His subject was “Selecting with associate degree students to a College Program.” discuss employment possibilities. * * * * * * * * Mr. Jenkins of the Balfour Com- Mr. Fryer spoke at a PTA meet- pany will be here this week to sell .Mary Lloyd, Jeanne Chambers Linda Williams, David Weekley Jo-Anne Kisiel 75 periodicals? That there are 130 steps from the back door of Turnbull Hall to the cafeteria? That at least half of all students change curriculums during their stay in college, and that one third of these changes are during coun seling? That the fall semester Freshman of 1959 mean average was 2.3? That Turnbull Hall was once a stable and the library was a studio and guest house? THE NITTANY CUB LETTER TO THE EDITOR In a system that owes its exist- it still ends up as exactly what it ence to a smooth functioning of the is, an uninformed body that reiter representative form of goverment, ates the unexplained dictates of Behrend Campus student council the administration. This is the sticks out as a mere amplifying main reason our Student Council system for the ideas of the ad- is what it is, an amplifying sys ministration. The Cominform of tern refusal of the administra- Russia might be equated to our tion to give the council enough in student council. In request for formation so they can plan in ad more information on where our vance. money for expenditures comes from, the Student Council receives the blanket answer, “It’s none of your business.” I ask you, is this an answer that should be given in a SUPPOSED democratic system? At the last meeting of the Stu dent Council a budget was pro posed by our most profound and unfailing administrators, and the impi-ession was given that this was a cut and dried budget that could not be altered. This impression has since proved to be false, but we wonder if even after the vigorous protests of the Council it will be altered to any extent. Past expe rience has proven that no matter how violently the council protests, If You Ask My Opinion ... For this issue I asked a few Freshmen just what they remem ber about the things they had to memorize for Orientation week. Here are some of their replies: Larry Dunst —All I remember is that next year the freshmen have to sing. Bob Johnson—Singing them! On the diving board! Mike Simmons—Nothing! Dave Kendall—l just remember I learned them for nothing because I never had to know them. Mike Mulligan—Red and white fight, fight. Eleanor Moseman—Fight! Ed Mandel—Our lifeless Alma Mater. Mike Loesch —I remember stutter- ing Don Kelly. Sue Anderson—l remember the can-can line better than any thing. Janice Logan—l try to forget rings to graduate A.D. students. On March 24, Mr. Kochel repre sented Penn State at Saegertown High School’s Career Night. Doctor Brown and Mr. Berk strom of the College of Agriculture will be here today to meet with those who are participating in the agricultural survey over Easter Vacation. The meeting will be held in Room 204. Why Have a Student Council? By Judy Benson We have two choices as humans who believe in representative gov ernment, either continue as an un informed student body or insist upon our rights as students to be informed. If we are refused the right to be informed, we may as well disband the Student Council, for an uninformed council is just putty in the hands of the adminis tration. I leave you with this question: Is our Student Council going to be continued to be uninformed and led like a child by the hand, or is it going to be a self-guided body working for the things the student body wants? A STUDENT things like that. Carol Ripley—l always wanted to sing in the picnic grove. Marcia Consedine—l didn’t memo rize anything and I didn’t get caught, either! Beverly Britt—Oh yes, Fight on, State. Wasn’t that fun? And, well, I remember my name. - . Ron Burkell—l heard one of the fight songs on TV the other night. I don’t remember much about them. Gary Mootz—When was Orienta tion Week? Dennis Newton —I remember sing ing, “Hell to the lion . . Dan Moore— (Continued from Page 1) tures he draws heavily on his own Mr. Moore is active in civic affairs in the Greater Cleveland area. He is chairman of the Near East College ssociation; chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Asso ciation; and a trustee of the Na tural History Museum. He is an industrialist consultant on Middle East and overseas problems for American manufacturers. A gifted writer as well as a speaker, Mr. Moore’s articles have appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, Reader’s Digest, Blue Book, Adventure Magazine, Science Fic tion and other publications.