Ron finds in his spare time, oppor- - tunities to study the urban renewal of cities, The S.G.A. has informers the Nittany Cub and likes to read, and to collect records. that applications for'open positions on the The native Philadelphian is a special ed- S.G.A. will be made available on Monday October ucation and psychology co major and also' 2 in the Student Affairs Office or from one of is a fan of a Supreme group which may be the four current S.G.A. members: Ron Batchelor, Happening here in the near future. Ron Bill Benko, John Jackson or Gary Baren. Due will try not to Keep You Bangin' On! about to a constitutional entanglement the newmem - - hers will be elected by the Student Affairs Committee following receipt of their appli- Cation and a personal interview. Any student Who is interested in serving on the S.G.A. should pick-up an application on Monday. Go gang-Go, this is your chance to be an able -bodied representative: TBE S.G.A. WANTS YOU. WititilWank 14131.7 It seems that this year the parking sit uation on the Behrend Campus is woefully in adequate. There is simply not enough room for every commuting student.to park his car in a designated place. This year new bumper tag-permits were ' ': 7 ' ., i issued to the students. By this time every :body should have bought a sticker, and strict enforcement of .the rule should begin. There are many cars on campus which do not have T; . ,2' permits, and one rule is that you must have a permit to park on this campus. If you do not want to purchase a permit, do not park your car on campus -do not take the place of a person who has paid for a permit. To be ab solutely fair, strict enforcement of this regulation an of all parking rules should be gin. . . NOW! To be a member of the Behrend Players, the Behrend Readers, and the Keystone Society, as well as being president of the S.G.A., takes much time and effort. But Ron Batchelor does belong to these organizations, handles his administrative duties "like a pro;' and still maintains better than a "B" average. What does Ron think about co-curricular activities and their place in a student's life? "All studehts Should participate in at least one activity In fact each student should regard his activity as seriously as any subject: for the activity enables the student to learn much about getting along with others and working together as a group,. I think that it is important for the stdent not to over emphasize this sport or club to the extent that he neglects his studies, but it is just as important to get a good balance:" "Batch" also takes his jbb as SGA President quite seriously. He is plan ing to initiate several events under the auspices of the SGA, but here he notes the function of SGA members in reference to their responsibility to the student body: "The representatives have a duty to the students to co-ordinate their social life, but it is up to the other organizations to initiate these social events." ' I P.AREING PROBLEM?' ottalizmoismimwoolloo+4 this subject. Dear Annie, I have a terrible handicap, and I'm afraid I won't get and dates because of it. My problem is that my knees always knock together--how can I correct this? Nancy Knock Dear Nancy, Try shin-guards, they work wonders Dear Annie, During Customs Week I had to carry bowling ball around campus. My fingers so sore that I can't even take notes in Can I sue the Sophomores if I flunk out because of this? Dear Tex, Don't bet the ranch on it. Dear Annie, There is an article in the handbook that states that the upperclassmen cannot do anything to degrade freshman, and that they are supposed to be fair and kind to them. I feel that the jury at Kangaroo Court has broken this rule! Freddy Fair Dear Freddy, Shutup and put your pants on backwards. Was Customs Week all that bad???? DEAR ANNIE are class.