li'de DAY WATCHTOWER by Ron Fontecchio Congratulations to the Behrend basketball team on winning the Penn sylvania State Junior College Cham pionship. The final game on Saturday night was a reel thriller, and if you missed it, you really lost out on some excellent excitement... Good luck in Baltimore. Mr. Xochel t s coffee hour last week was a great success to the dozen or so people who made their appearance. It gives the student an excellent chance to discuss any problem they might have, or wish to talk about. At the time, however, the meeting was somewhat inconvenient. Construction on the new building seems to be frozen for the present. Supposedly spring is only about four weeks away—for every place except Erie. Ash trays in the 0.8. Lounge seem to 1 - e rather scarce. How about it, S.G.A.? Or would you rather have us use the floor?? Cigarette butts on the floor do not add much to the room decor. (A poem) The price of the juke box in Erie Hall is a little high, wouldn't you say, S.G.A.? Today's quote to remember: "Kill a Commie for Christ." YUK YUK.. U.N. VOTES ON RESOLUTIONS (a smashing report by Behrend's hot shot reporter, HI, I'm JAN PUZAR2) Three Behrend students com prised the Congolese delegation to the Penn State Model United Nation` which was held the weekend of the; Concert. Marcie Barton, Ron Batche Jan Puzar assumed the roles of de; from the Congo in the discussion (; Rhodesian problem (lan Smith's ilk government which does not allow Nq the right to vote,) and the questl admitting Red China to the U.N. In the voting held on Sun Red China was once again not admi the U.N. On the Rhodesian issue, resulution that passed-called for is pressures against Rhodesia unt, government will allow people of the right to vote. If these economic measure not work, the General Assembly w 0 authorize the ase of U.N. troops bring about the downfall of lan Si and his regime. Only four commonwealth cE participated in the Model U.N. were five delegations from state high schools Freshmen who are it ted in participating next year iT4, model U.N. should contact S.G.A. about the middle of the Fall ter' information about signing,up. Le see Bebrend sent at least two deli to next year's meeting. READERS PROGRAM POSTPONED The Behrend Readers tad to present a program, "The Battle: Sexes," on March 2-3, but it was poned because Reader George Mill mononucleosis. Apparently he las; battle of the sexes. The program is reschedules the first week of the Spring ter•z will include exciting readings f; . Sandburg, James Thurber, Ogden Nl!'