, . ....„...-• -....,, • 'I- SR' 0 V.. 1 , :l iZt --; 571 , ig THE NITTANy CUB F.. - - --...- r"!.--- 013 , i \ itui - .. 9 c:, ..... . ...). .t. .1.. k 2, . . 1 8 515 Y • • 15 . Vol. XVTIT No. 13 Inn S • ure Open Inn Secure, a coffee house - at East Seventh Street, reopened last week, and is now in full swing. It's the cool place to hang out and study during the week, open 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. On - weekends, it's entertainment from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday. Joyce Yarrow's poetry workshop is open to all (free) every Tuesday evening at 8:30 p.m. The workshop is in conjunction with the Inn Secure and may start putting out a magazine soon. Those who entertained at the Inn Secure last week were John Snyder, Joyce Yarrow, Clara Callahan, Mike Sylvester, Joel and JUdy, Ellie Buckle, Dave Schultz, Carol De Arment, and Mike Moryc. The coffe house won't be confined 25, Saturday - BLACK POWER, by to folk music. There will be movies, SNCC volunteers. Also Mike Sylvester. lectures, discussions, poetry, or just lounging, reading, playing cards and talk The Behrertd C The tentative schedule is as follows: Feb. 16, Thursday - "The Relevance of Jean Paul Sartre," by Warren Starrett 17, Friday - Sean and Gusty, great Irish foiksingers from Cleveland, who made a great hit at the Gypsy Rover last year. 18, Saturday - Sugar and Monfunkle It's poetry night. Come and read what you've written. 19, Sunday - VISTA workers reading from "Macßird". Also Brian and Lea, and "The Two of Us, Holly and Jo 23, Thursday - MOVIE: Keystone Comedies - Charlie Chaplin. Those Behrend students who saw Chaplin last fall will want to see more. 24, Friday - Jeff Moredock and a replay of the Chaplin movie. Februa 13 1• •7 cont. page 2