Page Four Behrend Readers Attend Penn State Festival On April 23, Nancy Avery, Marcia Nelson, Sherrill Hofius, Joe De Philip, and Gil Hoffman under the tutelage of Mrs. Nyla Falkenhagen traveled down to University Park to participate in the Sixteenth Pennsylvania Inter collegiate Interpretative Reading Festival presented by the Univer sity Readers and the Speech De partment of Penn State. The Behrend Readers presented a reading at the evening reading hour on the 23rd. Their selection was "The Green Machine" taken from Ray Bradbury's novel Dan delion Wine. This followed a banquet at which the guest speak- Dear Diary... As I take my pen in hand, I take my bottle of Coke in the other hand! Yes, dear diary, where would I be without Coca-Cola? Just a social outcast. Why, everybody drinks Coke! John and Bill and Barry and Charley. Horace too. Confidentially, I think I'll have another bottle of Coke. Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO er was Mrs. Edgar Lee Masters who spoke on "Spoon River— Then and Now." Her charming and delightful talk was the high- light of the festival The following morning the Behrend Readers offered a selec tion of Ogden Nash poems. Each session was followed by a crit ique by Dr. Elbert R. Bowen of Central Michigan University and author of Communicative Read ing. Dr. Bowen praised Mrs. Fal kenhagen's direction of the read ers in "The Green Machine" and offered pointers to the individual readers to improve their tech- CORC" IS A REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT 1958 THE COCA-COLA COMRANT THE NITTANY CUB BE REALLY REFRESHED JOBS ABROAD STUDENTS & TEACHERS Largest NEW directory. Lists hundreds of permanent career opportunities in Europe, South America, Africa and the Pacific, for MALE or FEMALE. Totals 50 countries. Give specific addresses and names prospec tive U.S. employers with foreign subsidiaries. Excep tionally high pay, free travel, etc. In addition, en closed vital guide and procedures necessary to foreign employment. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send two dollars to Jobs Abroad Directory—P. 0. Box 13593—Phoenix Arizona. Circle K Corner (Continued from Page 1) I were to say exactly what we do, there would be no Ness Nite. I can give you a clue: It starts with "g" and rhymes with ram bling." Also included in the program is a floor show. The performers are none other than dear old Behrend students who have a knack for getting on stage and displaying their talents. Again. may I inter ject a comment. Anyone who is interested in being in the floor show is entirely welcome. Just give your name and act to a Circle K member and come to Ness Nite. The aforementioned subjects are just a part of the evening's enjoyment. There will be sur prises and prizes. So, round up your friends and enemies, bring 8.25 and make it out to Behrend on May 8 at 8:00 p.m. for a real enjoyable evening. Now on to more serious mat ters. As most of you know, Erie Hall is a sad looking sight in the afternoon. Can you imagine what visitors to our campus think when they walk in there and stumble through the milk cartons, dis carded lunch bags. etc? Circle K is aware of this problem and we hope to correct it within a week. The Behrend Readers will re peat their program May 14 during Common Hour in Room 101 in the Behrend Building. Wesleyville Norge Village Laundramat FORTY'S CLEANERS Tux Rental 2914 Buffalo Rd. Wesleyville, Pa. TW 9-2887 However. we can't do much un less you as students help out. Stay tuned in Erie Hall for the next exciting chapter of "Let's Keep Erie Hall Clean." Finally. I would like to make a statement about Spring Week end in general. Circle K is re sponsible for Friday night. How ever, the S.G.A. will be quite ac tive on Saturday with a host of scheduled events. Let's you and I as students at Behrend really make this a successful Spring Weekend. Former Student (Continued from Page 1) enjoyed at Behrend. . .As the first transfer student to be Collegian editor. I feel a special respons ibility to the thousands of stu dents at the 14 Commonwealth campuses. As the University ex pands and the importance of the campuses grows. I expect hun dreds of other Commonwealth campus students to achieve posts of student leadership at University Park. Certainly no student at Behrend, or any other campus, should consider himself at a dis advantage for not attending Uni versity Park during his first two years of higher education. 3320 Buffalo Rd. Wesleyville, Pennsylvania Monday, May 4, 1964 FINE FOOD RUSS' DINOR 2902 Buffalo Rd