Page Pour Behrend Campus Among Those Who Entertained at Erie Orphanage Sunday, April eighth, at the St. Joseph's Orphanage in Erie was a big day for the two hundred-odd kids crowded into the antique gymnasium. For on that afternoon a talented group of college stu dents from Behrend, Villa Maria Academy, Mercyhurst, Gannon, and the Erie Business Center presented for the children a two hour array of outstanding and highly diversified performances. Although the ages of the child ren ranged from three or four years all the way up to fifteen years, there was something for everyone. William. Storer opened the program with several humor ous folksongs and intermittent comment. Following Bill, came in no particular order, the beautiful soprano vocalizing of Mercy hurst's Lee Stanford who sang "Christopher Robin Is Saying His Prayers"; Mary Ellen Heath, Villa Maria, who played "Over the Rainbow" magnificently on the Three PSU Artists Present Creative Art Demonstration A demonstration of painting as a creative art will be presented this evening at 8:00 p.m. by three faculty members of the School of Arts at the Pennsylvania State University. The group will conduct the demonstration and discussion in Erie Hall. This program was originally scheduled for Wednesday, March 7. Severe snowstorms between Erie and the Penn State Univer sity, however, made cancellation a necessity. Conducting the program will be George R. Zoretich, Professor of Art, and Bruce R. Shobaken and Stuart H. Frost', both assistant professors of art. The trio in their presentation will activate a discussion between the audience and the instructors for Me sake of understanding painting as a creative art. They will demonstrate on a. personal statement rather than a "how to do it" approach. From all reports, this has been a fascinating program wherever it has been presented. The pro gram is free and all students are invited and encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served fol lowing the presentation. THE NITTANY CUB Steinway: Bob Way and his har monicas in a comical clown segment; Tom Forsyth, Jim Luschwitz, Jack Flanagan and featuring Elaine Wasilnak as "Goldilocks" in a spoof on "The Three Bears" with Fran Modze lewski narrating; the Ken Pierce Combo, a Behrend-Gannon joint enterprise; Terry Lieman and his boogie-woogie piano; Tom For syth in. a hysterical pantomime of "I'm Gonna' Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter"; and the Erie Business Center's Joan Wil mire who led the children in a sing -a-long of "Do Re Me" and "Here Conies Peter Cottontail." Following the show there was a somewhat disorganized grand march during which balloons were ' passed out to the kids. David Craley was the master of cere monies, a la Chinese, and proved to be a hit with the children with his sacred Chinese gong. Others who helped in the production were Marilyn Nielsen, Sharon Salsbury, and Georgia Kephart. Miss Mar garet Schumacher organized the show under the general sponsor ship of the area college Red Cross organizations. The groups are planning to present a similar program for the Zem Zem Hos pital sometime in May. News Briefs Activities Banquet An activities banquet, suggested by Dean of Student Affairs Ben jamin A. Lane to honor those students actively participating in campus affairs during the year, was vetoed by the S.G.A. A ma jority of the group felt that too little support would be given by students to pay for the cost of the banquet. Pool Table As the situation stands now, there is no possibility of the pool table being reopened before the end of the Spring term. Closing of the facility was prompted by the punching of holes in the wall near the table. Full Second Year Offered Beginning this Fall, and for the first time since the establishment of the Behrend Campus, a full two years of study will be offered in all curriculums except some areas of chemist'ry and physics. 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