The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, November 21, 1966, Image 5

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    TRIVIA COMING SOON
As you could tell by your mid
term tests, trivia is very big on the
Behrend Campus.
Actually, Trivia is a game with
opposing teams who compete to answer
worthless questions. Such questions
could be "What is the name of the
Pianist in Peanuts?" or "Who played
opposite Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast
at Tiffany's?"
Jeff Disend and Faith Roller are
trying to organize a trivia game for
Bebrend this winter, possibly in com
tpetition with Gannon or other area
schools.
STUDENT JUDICIARY SELECTED
The Student Judiciary is the
campus organization in charge of
discipline, and its members are ap
pointed by S.G.A. Four full-time
Behrend students, only one of whom
can be an S.G.A. member, make up
thie organization.
Applicants for Student Judi
ciary were John Jackson, Pat Les
nieski, Chuck Michali, Lawrence
Monroe, 'Zike Fitzgerald, and James
Nevel. S.G.A., at its November 8
meeting, elected Jackson, Lesniewski,
and Monroe, and appointed penny
Hoover from its own ranks.
:':!tudent Judiciary held its first
meeting the following Tuesday. They
are one of the more important org
anizations on campus, and its mem
bers are be?inninff their duties
CIVIC THEATER GOING STRONG.
Having successfully presented
Jean Kerr s Mary, Mary, and Tenness
ee Wllliamst American Blues, the
Erie Civic Theater is now preparing
The Prisoner, by Bridget Boland.
This is a tense and absorbing ac-
count of a duel between two men re
presenting diametrically opposed be
liefs." It is a fictional drßns
based on the ordeal of Jozsef Cardin
al Mendszentz during his imprisbnmen
in Communist Hungary. It will be pr.
sented on December 8-13.
Gypsy, by Arthur Laurents, is a
song and dance Odyssey of a girl who
goes from tank-town vaudeville to
international celebrity. Brassy,
brazen, sad bold, Gypsy rises to fame
through lady-like strip-tease and
intellectual viewpoint. It will be
presented February 9-14.
Invitation to a March, March 30-
April 4, is also by Arthur Laurents,
who makes amusing points about confo
ity.
The Owl and the Pussycat, May al
16, by Bill Manhoff, is about a char
encounter between a young pseudo-in
tellectual and a shady lady who intr
duces him to the pleasures cf life.
Speaking of graffitti,
appeared in a San Franoisoo bar:
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v - mother made me a homosexual u
Beneath this was the query: I buy
her the wool, will she make me one, t
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