VILLA. SLATES CONCERTS St. John's University Men's Chorus from Collegeville, Minnesota appears Wednesday, February 16 at Villa Maria College, 2551 West Lake Road, at. 8:30 P.M. This international award-winning men's chorus is directed by Gerhard Track, one-tine director of the famous Vienna Boy's Choir. The late Presdident John F. Kennedy once congretroated the chorus and invited them to sing on the White House lawn. riven Faller, a Scottish baritone, appears Sunday, February 27 at the Villa gymnasium. Mr. 'sailer is especially famous for his Scottish songs, and adds a touch of authen— ticity by wearing Scottish evening • clothes. Student tickets are $l.OO. All students who wich to submit manuscripts for publication in the annual Behrend Campus literary azine, Icarus, should know that the deadline - for contributions has been set at April 1. Students may submit either prose or poetry. Prizes will be given for the best contributions. SGA SPONSORS Jff. SGA will be sponsoring a FUND . — RAISING (TAMMY on March 4 to raise money for the new dormitory, library, and student union. All pledges are welcome. Gae Baker has reported to SGA on the subject of YEARBOOKS which SGA will sell in the cafeteria and the 0.8. -1 - 3 - I.7lding during the next two weeks. BILL BARNEY spoke to SGA about .the Nittapy Cub's need for a typewriter. . This paper Obvicrilsly endorses the idPa. Frank Pa] imene will rep , rt on di:f— ferent styles and prices. IC ARU S REMEMBZR JANUARY 31, ROOM :MI AT 7:30--SAE YOU THERE! The condition of CULBERTSON LOUNGE was discussed, and an open letter to the student body concerning the lounge will be posted. .CIRCLE Kts budget for the Winter Carnival Dance was accepted; KEYSTONE HONOR SOCIETYts constitution was approved. • TOM O'CONNOR and JEFF DISEND will attend the winter OSGA conference at McKeesport Campus on February 18 and 19. Those patronizing the Gypsy Rover this weak will find that there is a special treat in store for then in the form of a young Welshman named Paul Philips. Having played clubs in New York, Washington, E,Co, and the Nest Coast, Paul is at the Rover for the second tine this season, entertaining the college set An accomplished musician, he started singing professionally while still a student at the London School of Sconamics. Though he sings those of other writers too, Paul uses many of his own compositions which he writes for Glen Yarborough and Preacher Publica— tions. He is partial to comedy and blues and says, "Sailors write sea songs, ibrkers write work songs. . testorS:2write protest songs. I write lova songs." He likes writing songs about places he's been and people he's net. Faults first albumn was "Folk Songs of the British Isles." He has cut another albumn and a single, which are about to be released. This is Paulrs third visit to the U.S - He likes it here because the folk and rock styles mix more here than in Great Britian. Be .sure to see Paul Phillips at the Gypsy Rover Coffee House, 18 East 11th Streot this week. He will b pulAing on three sh(AID nightly. GYPSY ROl/-'&:/ Pro-