Althol:gh meny of you ?lc) not know it,. the 3 . 87 Z Gsrn vol and Uomecominf - ; was held last 'eekend. Itwas not. ho74ever Fs 1 - feel-end of =•h l eh Behrend students can he proud. Behrend students again held true to their old stereo type of being apathetic, disinterested, and T2nenth , siatic. To an outside observer, the average BC st! l dent would probably be labeled a dead-head and a do-nothing. The only thing for -'hick this campus is noted is 8.5...A1l talk and no action. Last wee - ene* the SGA tried to pf - t over something raw and entirely different (that's , feat for this campus). As a result of dis organization which -eas not entirely the fault of the S('-'l, the vent-re bombed out. This fail ure is due to the fact that the students do not baCk their Student Gov't Association. The earn iv:el - vas an idea that needed the help and coop eration of every student' yet not more than a handful of students felt it necessary to show their faces here over the weekend. If the carnival had been a success, Behrend would have received a little Triblic acclaim, but our campus is forced to sink tack into oblivion. In the past, it has been the favorite Past-time of students to Ilse the SGA as a scape goat for the failures that take place here. It is time that the blame for these failures he placed where it beloncl . s--on each and every stu dent who does not lift a finger to support campus pro.lects. Friday night, there was a jazz concert by a fine group in Erie Hall. There were barely 50 students out of 600 present. This situation Vas shameful and emberessing. The t :rnout for the soccer lame on Saturday -Ras a repeat of Friday night. Most of the onleoers --ere adults and not students. The Homerfomnr , ; Dance was the only s7ccessful event of the weekend. Over a hundred couples showed 12e, the malority of which were freshman. There are almost 200 sophs attending this school. Where were they Saturday night? There is no reason ;hy there can't be a bigger turnout for events on this camp - ;s. If yo - are not to tel7e on active inter est and become n part of thin campus. t7lan-- why are you here??"? In the past sevenil lar; c , l: Vsttany Cub there have been n'lmerous editorTalg, and these editorials have been strongly opinionated. There are approximately 600 students on Campus. The staff of the Nittany Cub finds it hard to believe that everybody on campus agrees with these editorials. The Cub is again encouraging you, the student body, to state your opinion in the form of Letters to the Editor. Printed in last week's issue of the Cub was an article "S.G.A. Elections". In this article the Cub called for action by the Student Affairs Committee on a new constitution for the SGA. The responsibility of writing a consti tution rests on tho rrosrlrt "SRA" not the Stu dent Affairs Cofffln'ttto , :z e:!; w7x rr!1;.to0. 01. r apologies. i r m . 'r?.T .J"?I'T 3 Ur:VP:T. Al, Tr) LI:CY CORIT,CTION ON SSA The Erie PlArrnrmonic brznied 7.68 Concert Season last Monda:y, October - h a reportedly first-rate perfurwance under excellent direction of Mr. John Gosling. Tie ets for the rE..maining seven scheduled concerts are event - foie to Behrend students, 14 5 . in the Student Affairs Office. There are only ten tickets to each concert, therefore, they are on a first come first servo basis. Don''t let these tickets go to waste::: TAU:r,,irf'~~ dt7i4 W1I;Iw* Mr Finley, the Director of Food and Housing, has announced to the. Nittany Cub that the cafe teria is open for dinner to all students. Prices this year are all a la carte for every meal, and the hours are as follows: 8:15-10:00 Juice, coffee 10:00- 1:00 Grill open 11:15- 1:00 Lunch served 1:00- 1:30 Closed 1:30- 4:30 Grill open 4:30- 5:15 Closed 5:15- 6:00 Dinner served IneoplikowhoiNedtk Apo Fontecchio • Editor R. Paul Clement Sports Editor Al Dorchester.... ...... Ass t t. Sports Editor Pete Eichenleub Sports Reporter Anne Tomczak Artist-photographer Karen Manuelle Reporter Eileen Bowden Reporter John Jackson Reporter Mr... Christopher Advisor Plans being mde or All University Day nre at a standstill. The Behrend Campus is 'having difficulty in securing tickets for both the football game and the concert. fi C. ?",•,, la L j.\. • ~ :c.t ,• ...... .., ..:.• Ni•.i I • •sv . - 'e, ', " Li '''..t.l? 771" I , ;L:tx)c y
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