3. (1.. A MOVES The Nittany Cub editors but some say that the Student Association is the. most vital tion on Behrend Campus. The fifteen elected members who serve as a liaison . between students, faculty, and administration have a mini mum cumulative average of 2.0. S.G.A. charters clubs, appropriates money to campus organizations, appoints the editors of the newspaper, yearbook, and student handbook. It controls pool and ping —pong equipment, and was respon— sible for new traffic and cafeteria reg— ulations. President Bob Michaels, vice-pres ident Jeff Disend, and representative John Schuller are spring carry-over mem bers who were formerly elected by the student body. Students may obtain applications from the S.G.A. office in Erie Hall. Campaign speeches are scheduled for Com mon Hour, Thursday, October 20, and elec tions will take place the following day. IN*::ODUCDIG the =STONE SOCIETY The Keystone Society's three mem— bers, Jan Puzar, Carol De Anent, and Jeff Disend, as well as adviser 7xnest Fryer welcome Freshmen to the Behrend Campus. The Society, a statewide honorary organization recognized throughout the University, exists, as the constitution says, to stimulate interest and parti— cipation in student activities at the Commonwealth Campuses, to encourage aca— demic pursuit, and to provide for the recognition of the 'all—around' student at these campuses. Any regular undergraduate student who has completed one full term of disagree, Government organiza- The Behrend Readers , Spring program, "Glimpses in a Gallery, „ has been re-vamped into an Orien tation Week progfam featuring Sue Lancaster, Carol De Arment, Gail Holmstrom, and George filler. Sue reads "The Silent Miaow" with spunk, Carol reads William Saroyan's "An Old-Fashioned Ro mance" with humor, and Gail reads Robert Frost's "Maple" with Making his debut is sophomor-,, George Miller. Mrs. Nyla Falkenhagan teaches the Readers to make the best use of tone, pitch, and vocal expres sion, so that they can demonstrat the story and mood. Selection of new Readers is based on an audition in which ver satility is shown through a pared reading. The Behrend Readers made an excellend name for t}emselves at the Penn State Spring Reading Festival. They have worked hard to produce an excellent prog . L.am x ' for the Freshmen Orientatio - Week. study, who has attained a cumula tive average of 2.50 or better; who has no published disciplinary measure, and who has participated in an organized student activity may be invited to join the Society Keystone and Organization of Student Government Associations co-sponsor All-University Day, which is a recreation day for Com monwealth students to visit Penn State. Watch for further publici ty. READERS RE-READ WELL-RFLEIVED READABLE READINGS