The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, October 21, 1964, Image 1

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Volume XVI—No. 1
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZED
Homecoming
Approaching
Behrend's annual Homecoming
Dance will be held on Saturday,
October 24th at Erie Hall from 9
to 12.
"La Vie," is the theme for this
year's dance and couples will
dance to the music of Neil
Charles.
The traditional election of a
homecoming queen by the men
will take place on Friday, Octo
ber 23, in the lobby of the Otto
L. Behrend Science Building.
Last year's queen, Judy Konscal,
will crown the candidate selected
as queen and will present her
with a single, long stem red rose.
The centerpiece for the dance
will consist of a crystal ball sus
pended from the ceiling and a
revolving Behrend seal made out
of white, blue, green and black
kleenex flowers.
Tickets for the dance are $2.50
per couple and refreshments will
be served during the dance.
STUDENT BODY
WELCOMED
The faculty and staff of the
Behrend Campus welcome both
Freshman and Sophomore stu
dents to this institution of learn
ing and wish you success in your
academic endeavors this year.
As students at the Behrend
Campus of the Pennsylvania State
University, you join the academic
community. There are many op
portunities for a variety of ex
periences, including the academic
as well as social and citizenship.
It is our hope that you will ap
proach your educational oppor
tunities with an intellectual curi
osity and responsibility that will
permit you to learn as much as
possible.
We hope you will take advan
tage of every opportunity for
your growth that will be afforded
you this year. It will, however,
depend upon you, the individual
student, as to what kind of a year
this will be at the Behrend Cam-
BEHREND CAMPUS—The Pennsylvania State University
Dean Lane
It is a pleasure for me to wel
come you to the excitement that
going to college certainly is. In
addition, however. I should like
to welcome you to the challenge
of college.
For you, a time now begins in
which your values may suffer
some transformation, and, indeed,
change completely. There is no
magic formula for success in col
lege. I suppose, but if I were ask
ed to give any advice in terms of
how a student could be success
ful in college, I would tell him to
become involved; become involv
ed intellectually, spieritually, and
morally with your fellow students,
faculty and the disciplines they
represent. Communicate; go be
yond the narrow limits of your
own personality: stretch your
self. You'll be amazed at how far
you can really go.
I wish all of you success in the
coining academic year.
Dean of Student Affairs
Benjamin A. Lane
Parents Invited
Parents' Day at the Behrend
Campus will be observed Sunday,
November 8, with an informal re
ception from 2:30 to 5:00 in the
lobby of the Otto F. Behrend
Science Building. All Behrend
students and their parents are in
vited and urged to attend. Be-
Ten New Members Chosen
By Denny Conley
Friday, October 16, 1964, was
election day at Behrend Campus.
The polls were open between the
hours of 9:00 am. and 5:00 pm.
For the ten positions open in the
S.G.A., eighteen students took out
and completed nominating peti
tions.
The candidates were: Toni
O'Connor, Jackie Munger, Cathy
Salamon, Bill Kern, Charles
Swedrock, Cindy Kujan, Sheila
Reinhold, Kathy Rutkowski. Tom
Herman, Bonnie Cass, Norm Bal
mer, Steve Fine, Jon Lee, Jim
Brennan, Roger Johnson, Gale
Richards, Jim Dufala, and Mi
chele Bloxham.
The candidates drew numbers
to determine their positions on
the ballot. This numbering was
also the order in which the can
didates spoke on Tuesday, October
13, 1964, for the S.G.A. candidates'
speeches.
Each candidate spoke on his or
her qualifications, why they
wanted to be a member of S.G.A.,
and what plans they had for the
coming year. These speeches were
delivered in Room 101 of the Sci
ence Building. The audience num
bered around the fifty mark.
Voting took place in the lobby
of the Science Building with the
present S.G.A. members supervis
ing. The names of the candidates
are listed in the prearranged
order on a ballot. Voter turnout
was a little better than the na
tween 400 and 500 persons are
expected to be present.
The program will, in the words
of Dean Benjamin A. Lane, "af
ford parents an opportunity to
get a realistic idea of students'
progress. It is also a wonderful
time to discuss below-grades,
which will be in October 31."
Running concurrently with
Parents' Day will be an exhibit of
contemporary art entitled "Nine
West Virginians." The exhibit, on
loan from the University of West
Virginia, will be on dsplay in the
library.
Wednesday, October 21, 1964
tional average, or approximately
60%.
The students who will represent
you in the S.G.A. this year are
the three members from last year,
and the ten new members. The
three from last year are: Tom
Bundy, Terry Totten, and Bill
Harding. The ten new members
are: Tam O'Connor, Jackie Mun
ger, Cathy Salamon, Bill Kern,
Charles Swedrock, Sheila Rein
hold, Tom Herman, Bonnie Cass,
Jim Dufala, Michele Bloxham_
Congratulations to the new
members of S.G.A. from the Nit
tany Cub.
FILMS SLATED
The Foreign Film Series, a new
type of entertainment on campus
this year, will have its premiere
Saturday, October 17. On this
date Ingmar Bergman's, "The
Magician" will be the featured
film with a selected short film
entitled, "W.B. Yeats: A Tribute."
Mr. Lane, Dean of Student Af
fairs. who is in charge of the se
ries has announced the following
schedule for a total of eight fea
ture films and eight short selec
tions:
October 17, 1964
"The Magician"
"W.B. Yeats: A Tribute"
November 7, 1964
"Confessions of Felix Krull"
"Day of the Painter"
December 5, 1964
"Devil in the Flesh"
"Graduation Ball"
January 9, 1965
"Vitelloni"
"Skyscraper"
February 6, 1965
"The Lavender Hill Mob"
"Case of Mukkinese Battle
Horn"
March 5, 1965
"Rasho-Man"
"Van Meergen's Fake Ver-
meers"
April 3, 1965
"Alexander Nevsky"
"Altar Masterpiece"
May 8, 1965
"The Virgin Spring"
"Goya"