......--,..., v .,. ..,-- . 111"ZI .6 ,1 _ t -N, S r Nr s 4 /' ''.........'.., 5 4 . 0 N I, Da 0., ,, ,z- . 1.16 Xf ( THE NITTANY CUB ...,, , . ..-.,.0). tii., , .„ •9. -..t-- 4- 4 ~-,....- -- 4, --„ ; 1.1 )' \ ti '4855 1., N • 445 -,- --- ‘,.... „...- Vole XVII Noe LI An excellent program will be held during Common Hour on November 18 that all are urged to a ttend. This will be the first production of the year of the Behrend Players who have been rehears ing for over a month under the direc tion of Mr. E. Grove and Bill Holmes. The program, "Never Under-estimate the Power of a Woman," will consist of scenes from six plays and will be based on the theme of woman's inhumanity to man. Included will be scenes from "Jim Dandy" by William Saroyan; "The Secret Life of Walter Nltty" and "Mr. Prebbles Gets Rid of His Wife" from the" Thurber Carnival;" "The Village Wooing" by George Bernard Shaw; "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare; and "School Daze," an old Fanny Brice radio script. .ill hen-pecked men and hen-pecking women are urged to attend this hilari ous program. Those who simply enjoy a good laugh will be welcome also. Plans for a new dormitory to be constructed at Behrend Campus were submitted last week at University Park to appropriate officials for recommendations and approval. Brennan a nd Brennan, Eric architechtural firm, submitted the plans which, after going thrbugh proer channels, should receive final approval by the Board of Trustees in January. Groundbreaking for the new building, which will be situated on the hill by the gravel parking lot, is scheduled for late TEE PLAYERS DORM NarS Behrend Campus Erie, Pa. The new dormitory will house 100 men and 100 women. Space for aTV room, project .rooms, and conference rooms have been incorporated in the plans for the two story structure, A large lounge with a balcony overhead, from which `Tiesleyville and Lake Erie will be visible, will separate the two wings of the building. Plans for a dining area to servo the dormitory students and a new library and study and learning center will be worked on this winter. On November fifth five B ehrend students journeyed to University Park for the annual fall conferences of P.A.C.C., and Keystone Soc iety. Representing Behrend for the O.S.G.A. (Organization of Student Government Associations) meetings were Tom O'Connor and Bill Cook. Beth Kraschneske was the delegate for Keystone Society. Bill Barney was the representative of the Nittany Cub at the P.A..C.C. (Press Association of Commonwealth Campuses) meetings. Dennis Conley, who was elected corresponding secretary— treasurer of P.A.C.C. last spring, attended in this capacity. The Behrend delegation along with Mr. Friar and Dean Lane returned to Erie Saturday evening. Behrend will benefit in the near future from the many ideas which the delegates brought back with them. November 12, 165 CONFERENCES