ibrar Notes Those students who haven't yet taken advantage of it--be alerted. The Sound Center is in operation in the Library. The Sound Center is a combination record player, tape recorder, and FM radio: a boon for anyone who likes music to study by or music for simple listening. If your taste leans toward the works of such masters as Bach or Beethoven, you have an extremely large choice of classical records available. Fans of Brubeck from the All-University Day concert will find their idol's albums among the many jazz selections. Folk music is also represented by the works of Peter, Paul and Mary, and others. These records may be charged out over night for at-home listening. To use the Sound Center, merely select the record you would like to hear from the list and ask one of the librarians to play it. The individual earphones let eight people listen at once without disturbing others in the Library. The Sound Center is available for use any time the Library is open. Library hours this year are as follows: Daily: Mon-Fri Sat. Sun. - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 - 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 - 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 Evening: Mon-Fri NITTANY CUB STAFF Editor - Bill Barney Asst. Editor - Dennis Conley Ruth Brown Bill Cook Carol DeArment Ellen Reep Linda Engbarth Karen Schutte Tom Krahe Jim Trozzo Jan Kudlak Bob Dean FILM SUBSCRIPTION SERIES This year Behrend Campus is again pre senting a Film Subscription Series. The Series were a success last year and the outlook for this year is even brighter. The movies shown will all be foreign films. They include: RED SHOES, October 23, 1965; THE.. REST IS SILENCE, November 6, 1965; STMPRONIE PASTORALE, Decti;.mber4.lKss - 9:30 6:30 p.m. Para Plasha Jan Puzar UGETSU (Japan), January 15, 1966; THE NIGHTS OF CABIRIA (Italy), February 5, 1966; THE WORLD OF APU (India), March 5, 1966; IVAN THE TERRIBLE (Russia), April 9, 1966; and, THE SEVENTH SEAL (Sweden), May 7, 1966. All of these films will be shown on Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m., in Erie Hall. The first of these films, RED SHOES, will be shown next Saturday evening. This film is in the English language. RED SHOES was the winner of three Aca demy Awards. The magnificent dancing, hauntingly beautiful music, and the tender, romantic story make it truly a masterpiece of film art. Starring in this film are Moira Shearer, Anton Wallbrook, and Marius Goring. The total cost of the Film Series is only $l.OO for all eight films. Tickets are available in the Administration Building or at the door. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Ping pong, bowling, pool, badminton, dancing, volleyball, and basketball were enjoyed in Erie Hall, Tuesday, October 12, at Psi Sigma Upsilon's first organi zed Hen Party. Boys were excluded, giving girls the opportunity to roll low bowling scores, and miss ping pong balls without male heckling. An a l-school activity sponsored by Psi Sigma Upsilon is still in the planning stage. A luncheon meeting will be held next Tuesday in the Memorial Room. All girls are urged to join. Psi Sigma Upsilon promises to be a lot of fun and the 54 dues per term are most reasonable. TUITION MAY BE LOWERED President Walker talked recently with Governor Scranton and key members of both political parties on the status of the University's appropriation bill. The situation is complicated by the fact that the Senate and the House have passed different versions of our appropriation bill, and both Itxoes tatist agree hefoxf. passage. RED SHOES IMIIAM&VI=M Cont T d.