EDITOR'S NOTE: The viewpoints and ideas expressed iri the following article can be debated through: Letters to the Editor, Nittany Cub Office, Behrend Campus. Support the War-- Why is the United States in Vietnam? There is no concrete, clear-cut, simple answer to this question. Opposition to the War is increasing in the United States. This is evident by the student viewpoints and by the grow numbers of people in leadership positions speaking out against the War. This opposition is nothing novel in the history of the United States. There is documented evidence proving that there was opposition to every United States' war from the War of Independence to the present Vietnam War. f ec-sev, The fact that there are American li being lost o g hier -upport to the War. These can not • ost in vain. The United• States can not back.out of Vietnam. We have pledged our support to the people of South East. Asia, and: "At.E . %e.f ode with the world we must stay there and fight. The n citizens" who don't give their sup sort to the,War, the draftcard burners, the protest leasers - =re con owiiinn traitors and their followers are non-thinking, unpatriotic, gut-less misfits of society. NEWS FROM "BIG DADDY" (PSU) Unversity Park-Sketch plans for a new library-classroom building at the Behrend Campus have recently been approved by the Board of Trustees of the University. The building is to be located opposite the 0. B. Building and has been designed by the architectural firm of Gray, Weber, and Kern of Erie. Funds have been allocated by the General State Authority, with construction costs est imated at $750,000 dollars. Construction of this building will be gin sometime in 1968 following completion of the Study and learning Center and the two-story residence hall presently wider construction.... And the Behrend Building Beat goes on!!! Draft Notice... It has been announced by University officals that they will no longer report class standing nor grades of students to local Selbctive Service Boards. The new legislation provides for student deferment to be based primarily on enrollment of the students and normal progress toward his degree. To qualify for deferment under the new system the student must complete SSS to= 104 only once during the entire time spent at the University. This form should have been completed at registration Fall 1967. In add ition to this forM, each term a limber 3 IBM reason enough for every Am card must be filled reqUesting the Records Office to keep his local board informed on his status. Any questions pertaining to draft status can be answered by Mrs. Helen Adam, Secretary to the Director of the Behrend Campus. JAZZ FESTIVAL WEEKEND Everyone at same time in his life - yearns to do something adventurous. Some thing that he has never tried before. This pioneer spirit has been hanging over the Behrend Campus for quite a while now, and the time has finally come for BC to make its move. IBC will take its big step forward with the opening of the Jazz Festival and Home coming Weekend, Oct. 13, 14, & 15. Watch bulletin boards for further announcements. CA. S ( 0 ..1...e E CG vwk I vcc-ti ,r 1... Ron Fontecchio Editor R. Paul Clement Sports Editor Al Dorchester Assistant Sports Editor Eileen Bowden. Reporter Anne Tomczak Artist-photographer Karen Manuella Reporter John Jackson Reporter M[rChristopher.m4 ...Advi s or WERO: 'iou SuPPOSE TO , 14, Be it 4 MY CLFiSS 'N 'FA ?1? GUESS 'WHO . ..PROF 9 99 9 9
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