0 \ * f.. • 0-11 tui \ y 1. % .48 NITTANY THE A rcs:;yt t: 14761; : Vol e "KIM 7 or, S.G •Aa Sp on. t; A genera 1 : :;ripa session took place last Thursday as the. S;G,A, discussed Tdth stLdonts b, de)ne to in. - rove Ca Ci!,;arette muer_ nes wore sug::,ested, ';inee -nary students smoke, these =ould be a ;L - e.;.2t convenience, Rec7aations of Erie 'Tall — erg: also discussed. In recent ::eeks, students have rot boon permitted to use 2001 cnd pimp on; equipment in the . evening, due to task of supervision. A recommendation that someone be api:,ointed to take char ;e of `die all equipment is being considered. Culberts-m Lounge ha':; been cited as the scce of zross littering. Students ar., aeted to please pick trash .hen they use the Leunge. Doan Lane announced that 7e:nrond is expanding; pl::.ns for not. dorms and audit-Irium have bcen coleted. Another hapLy note is that tuition is about to bo reduced from 175 per term to $l3O. hcn F'cople co:nplainod that no one over supports scl:ool functions, '‹pithy utko , .ski s. okc up quickly to remind everonc to support the Psi Si7la Janmy this Priday• riother coTr4.laint c - mcerned the no7:siaper. rhe staff is rlm. its host to see that an issue is printed ev:ry I;eek. T.ean Lane sug:zosts tat if any students 'rave a reform that they vould like to enact, discuss it the Conmittee on Stude,nt affairs. "ehren - i 3 . :l7":Sosiaa DOTT I T FORGET Behrend Speaks Out on Viet Yam Me current rash of craft-card burnin; has caused mixed 1-ear:tions on tile part of all. The fol:im;ing west on pcs , ,, , d to a number of Behz-end,students to ,;et their view noints: " hat do you tiiink of draft-card burnin ,, : by 7;elleEe students as a protest aainst the United ;t o tes policy in 7 iet -aml" John PenfielOs opinion is that "It is a juvenile I.:ay of ansv;ering a question that is of too g.oat a scope for _cost collt , s . e students to under stand fully." Accordir - ; to Sally Clayton, "The :-.ove is toodrastic considering the issues and the consequences." Jeff Disend goes oven furth:,, , r to say "I feel th,tt the students have a ri7,ht to demonstrate for sor_ething they believe in. Homever, the burnin,; of draft cards is a pointless and immature .ma;l - of gottin,; their idea across, since it hinders their cause -lore than it helps it." Contrastingly, Mar...;ie Herrmann feels, "It is a crude :aet.ns in itself, but they are ._;ettin - ; their point across They, should not be punished for it."' As for the actual situation in Viet Nam, she thinks "the whole situation is stupid; it is not a true war. Names of the dead are not being posted; a lot is being kept from the public. We have no business being in there. Gail Holmstrom contends that "The reason the students are protesting is that very little is being discussed e.g. by Congress." HE PSU JADETt lON ... cy - Ternbcr 5 ;