PUBLICITY OFFIC&R. Mr. M. Ellis Grove has been ap pointed public information officer for the Behrend Campus this year. Sophomore Ruth Brown and Freshman Tom Scalise will be assisting him. All news stories should be pre— sented to Nr. Grove or either of the two students. Mr. Grove will be work— ing with Mrs. G. Minegar of the Erie Daily Times. Through the year, no students or student organizations should make any contact with public media except through, and with the approval of2Mr. Grove. PROJECT: LITERARY MAGAZINE The delicate child of art is born in the fertilized womb of creativity. The miscarriage of Icarus last year has prompted two fine obstetricians, Mr. Mil osh and Mr. Turner to be on hand for the new arrival. heather this infant will be able to sur vive these first few critical weeks will depend upon its resis tance to the harsh environment. It will need essays, poetry, art work, and fiction to nourish its demanding body. It will need a team of workers to watch over him, care for him and make sure he matures into a fine young literary magazine. ART IXTIIBITED IN LIBRARY Currently on exhibit in the Behrend library is a two-man art show of watercolors, pen and ink drawings, and several wash sketches. These are the combined works of two brothers, j. Michal i John and Frank Gratek, both contem porary American artists and also re cipients of various art awards. While Frank Gratek is a self taught artist having received only two years of actual art-training, John Gratek's artistic abilities have been furthered through several years of formal art study in Ameri can universities and abroad. In his watercolor paintings, John depicts many scenes which seem to typify the New England countryside of his back ground. Frank's line drawings, on the other hand, deal mainly with the expressionism of peiple on thought and action. CABINET INITIATED The Behrend Campus has, for the first time,a Presidential executive committee. Bob Michaels can be cre dited as the first S.G.A. president at Behrend to implement the committee as the constitution instructs. Dean Lane says that the com mittee is a good idea, and will be useful for co-ordinating the extra curricular campus activities. He encouraged that some formal recog nition be shown to those who form the committee. The committee is necessitated by the growing student body and publicity problems. This cabinet will co-ordin ate student activities so that there will not be too many conflicting plans made by different cltibs. It is possible to compare the progress and problems of Behrend Clubs with those of other campuses through the O.S.G.A. J. Fong
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