All University Day plans for the Behrend Campus have finally been worked out. This year's U-Day will not be nearly as good as last year's due to two major reasons. Over night accomodations which were provided last year by the University are not being provided and tickets for the Four Tops Concert are : not available to the Campus. Efforts were made by the SGA and others to solve these problems, but to no avail. What is now a vailable to Behrend students are tickets to the football game, the banquet and the jemmy. These can be secured through Ron Batchelor, and if enough people sigh-up for buses, thqr also will be provided. CAMPUS HOST TO WESTERN PA. OSGA CODYERENCE The Behrend Campus SGA will play host:' - this weekend, November 3-4, to a regional OSGA meeting. Representatives from the Shenango, Beaver, Dußois, and Behrend Campus.es will be present to express their views in several discussion and buzz groups, the most important being the Organization of Student Governments Constitutional Revision. Watch for details on results and conclusions of this meeting. JAAMY SLATED FOR TONIGHT Simon Grace and the Tuesday Blues will play at a jammy (dance) on Friday November 3 in Erie Hall, that is tonight This jamr is being sponsored by the Behrend SGA in hon- or of the representatives here for the OSGA conference. let's show these visitors to our campus that we support our activities. Bring your friends and relativ4,sili"' REGULAR SGA MF,ET327GS SCHEDULED The SGA has announced to the Nittany Cub that a regular weekly meeting has been sch6d uled for common hour every Tuesday. All stu, dents are urged to attend these meetings and express their opinions or gripes. SGA ELECTS STUDENT JUDIaARY The Behrend Campus is one out of the only three of the nineteen commonwealth campuses which have a student disciplinary committee. The Student Judicary. The main purpose of the committee is to handle discipline matters and student appeals. RI FOLKS,.., S moKgy* THE Riggi3lT ALL U-DAY PLANS THE Be AE VUEkir 5,-- 144. •Tz) ANAt)A TC ) I ti'ddier "por)6-6 - 1 - 14-6 Pg/iF7I Aor se.te e 6 • „top' . ~...,.... AL 1 7 1 t i ( •:, • ..e./<:;ik.4 4 .,1 c... -f, 41 ) tlPils... .U l .?, clt \ i . N,.‘• *; ~ _ \ 1 The need for this committee was evident as there are five cases waiting to be heard. It was necessary for the SGA to vote from their ranks five students to serve on this judicial coMmittee. Due to the fact that the SG.A is operating without a con stitution, there are no set rules by which the Student Judiciary is chosen. It is up to the constitutional committee to decide how this is done, and it is the suggestion of the Nittany Cub that these members, of the Student Judiciary, should be chosen from the student body at large* The Erie Civic Ballet will give a double program including a lecture, demon stration, and excellent film on Wednesday, November 8, Erie Hall at 8:30 p.m. This excellent show is under the capable director ship of Mrs. S. Sublett, a person known throughout the tri-state area for her excell ent showmanship. This excellent show is FREE to Behrend students and friends and is a part of the regular subscription series for the season. ERIE PLAYHOUSE OPENS 1967-68 SEASON WITH 1000 CLOWNS The Erie Playhouse opens their 1967-68 season Friday, November 3 with 1000 Clowns, starring David Drew. If you're looking for a different night of entertainment try the Playhouse. Their shows are generally excellent and they are the only regular live professional Thespians in the Erie area. Discounts are given to all students--stop at the Playhouse in Wesleyville and make reserva tions. Due to difficulties beyond the control of the adminstration the campus bookstore hours ate - adjusted to the following: Open 9:00 AM 'til 12:00 Noon 1:00 PM 'til 2:00 PM These hours are keep daily until further notice. Your cooperation is called for. Columnist Art Buchwald will be in Erie on Saturday November l i, 8:00 PM at Gannon Audi. GREETWO FOM Ttle pearr rl )36ACD., ` ‘<t \ BATIIIT AT BEHREND BOOKSTORE HOURS BUCHWAID m ERIE oiiithlocl - PERE T emtE LH! Alf) ) ' UI Tiff CW-CEOAO-14 . . , . ONLY Yoo c 4 PciM -Flees„
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