Literary Magazine, continued from p.l 808 M I CHAELSI SPEAKS OUT contributions. This publication will be distrib uted free to the Behrend student body, and to a 200-name mailing list which includes Mrs. BehreAd and all the com monwealth campuses. Mr. Ndlosh is faculty advisor to the literary magazine. ON CAMPUS "The Great Dictator," a great Charlie L'haplin movie, will make the Erie Hall scene Saturday, December 3, at 8:00 p.m. Nearly everyone has seen lovable old Charlie, the Charlie Brown of the early 20th century, and he is now lionized as one bf theater's greats. Don't miss this classic old film. Circle K. is sponsoring a jammy on Friday, December 2, from 10:00 to 12:30 p.m. Just for Kix, let's go to this one, instead of stranding it like the Nittany Cub Jammy. Yearbooks are-on sale all this week for $3.00 each. Gae Baker, Editor, assures us that this is the best edition ever to his the Behrend Campus. The yearbook is a worth while investment for ALL Behr end students. Please support it. "For some reason the student body and its government have not been able to correspond effectively." So goes one of the greatest collegiate problems of one Ivy League university. However, let's not think for a minute he is alone. Practically every school of higher education has found , tAat it is extremely difficult for students to express criticisms, prob lems, or ideas they may have. Here at Behrerid, I felt that any problems 1::e may have would be solved by doing two things. First of all, students must be approached and asked , - for their opinion. Little did I kr l aw that more than half of the student body comes to school only for class and is never given the opportunity to voice opinions. ',jell, this wasn't working so well. Maybe if I made sure they all knew they were welcome to attend S.G.A. meetings they would A come. No. S.G.A. meetings were Common Rour, Tuesday, and that means they would have to leave later than every one else and, well, it just isn't worth all that. How about Common Hour Thursday morning? Surely they would have no exoust than. Sounds good to everyone. Well, present last Thursday morn ing were Paul, Barney, Rene, Fitz, Jame, Roger, Mike, and three faculty cont. p. 7