UNIVERSITY NENS,(Cont. from p. 3) escapas. The apartments and room rents are unfairly high for their consition and their facilities. Y. A. F. Petitions -- 1400 Sign. . . About 1400 people sign petitions supporting U.S. policy in Viet Nam. Dennis Tanner (Erie), chairman of the local chapter of Young Ariericans for Freedom, said that these petitions along with a plaque would be presented to General Maxwell Taylor. "Playmates at hub Saturday/" . Nine University girls served as playmates last Saturday at the Hub Taight club." Those Who attended danced to music by the Quartertones and watched a one half hour floor show (a preview to this weeks offering at Schwab, "Anything Goes.") Stetler Returns! Russell Stetler, the object of the controversy on Penn State administra tion's balanced program policy, gave his views on Viet Nam which his sponsor, the Socialist Club, is ac tively pretesting. Relatively little heckling or other disturbances were encountered during the speech in contrast to last year's uchaos and confusion." Minor incidents, such as a group of students departing, waving an Arerican flag as they disappeared through the door, and various disapprovals were the only signs of disturHancee - within the moder ately large audience (appn=irmataly aN On Saturday, November 6, the Highwaymen, sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, presented a concert to a capacity audience at Cannon Auditorium. This popular group sang many well—known songs which all brought an enthusiastic response from those present. Answering the audience's request for an encore, the Highwaymen ended then with their two biggest hits, "Michael" and "Cotton Fields." "Talp!" Editor---- ctin g Editor----------Ferny Conlay Production Head--------Janis Puzar Art Gae Baker Sports---------Bob Dean, Jim Trozzo Exchange Editor -Kar , 3n Schutte Reporters --Linda Engbarth, Ruth Brown, Carol DeArment, Jan Kudlak, Tom Krahe, Plasha, Ellen Reep HIGhWAYPIEN NT - LITANY CUB STAFF Bill Barney
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