A murder was committed in a place just 75 miles from Behrend Campus last summer. The murderer was known, but was not picked up by state authorities. The whole matter was judged by the Council of the Seneca Nation, who have many such rights. This interesting ethnic group at our doorstep, their "Handsome Lake" religion, costumes, customs and changing mode of life will be the subject of Mr. William Ferguson on Tuesday, February 13th, at 10:40 a.m. in Room 101. He will speak again at 8:00 p.m. Handcrafts and costumes will be on display s , and questions from the audience are welcomed. Those interested in minority groups will not want to miss this. Mr. Ferguson has lived among and worked with the Seneca Indians for five years and is well-qualified to speak about them. The latest Selective Service Procedure requires that only one SSS Form 109 be submitted each year for a student. The normal reporting time to the Selective Ser vice Boards is during the month of October. Students are reminded not to request the SSS Form 109 to be sent to their respective draft boards between registration periods. If a student reaches his 18th birthday and registers with the draft during the Fall - or Winter term, the completion of the selectl tive service portion of the - #3 card at the next registration will trigger a machine processed SSS Form 109 to be prepared and submitted to the local board. Changes in status will be picked up automatically by the office of the Associate Director of Academic Services, Mr. Warren Haffner, and proper notifications will be sent to the Board. Changes in status include with- - drawals, dropped for scholarship, gradua tion, etc. The SGA meeting of February 8, 1968: A suggestion box will be set up at the front of the office complex on Monday. The office-complex offices are to be used as follows: a) Student Publications Office b) Conference Room for all clubs' 222, plus file room use a file for club DONUTS M a yerfl/J6 V 44 6 11-- idEIIGPAPEC gERP ? - 1"? 2aV" .141110 EXPItLeT TO SPEAK' DRAFT NOTICE PSU NEWS FROM THE SGA where they may records Ad,UIE eicii•i;r rEAD ~.;;,`- - • 131. el ' 4 t • '. A ~,0 4; ,,,,,,„ , :.,, / .., .1) ...:,:r c) SGA Office d) Front office will be used for storage of pool table equipment until Union Manapp.nen+ is started in June. Fro - % des: SGA member on duty. Non-m! plea and admission 3. A forn Studen juke b( 4. Constit,:_, - , .. , witted - for recognition as a charter organization.the Sports Car Club. It was accepted with two abstentions 50 Further review of Constitution 6 A meeting will be held Tuesday, Common Hour Editorial Footnote: In addition to the regular Thursday meeting, the SGA held a special, which was then changed to a regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb ruary 6, 7_968. The purpose of this meeting - was to discuss the badly-needed new constitu. Lion. Attending the "representative" meeting were nine out of a total of sixteen members. Reasons and excuses for absentees were varied, but few were truly acceptable. The members of the SGA are supposed to take a responsible attitude toward attending meetings, and it would seem that a meeting where the constitu tion was being discussed would be of the utmost of importance. The usual SGA meetings are as boring as watching Petticoat Junction, due to the fact that petty matters are generally discussed and argued in both cases, There is no solution to the pettiness, - however, there is a solution to improve irre sponsible attitudes some members take about attendance at meetings. If our representa tives don't want to represent, then let's find someone who wilier BCABC STAR'T'S AFFILIATE DRIVE The Booster Club of the Behrend Campus - will start an affiliate drive next week, Feb. ruary 12 through 16. All Bcoster Club members will be expected to sell these memberships to Behrend Alumni, your families, and interested area residents who are willing to support the Behrend Campus. The money will be used to offset the cost of an All Sport Banquet to be held in the Spring. In addition to this the money raised will be' used in general to support campus service projects. The Bcoster Club has proven its merit in the past and asks all members to help to make this project a success. QUICK SCORES: 48-32, 86.72, 93-2, 106-43, and - here is an interesting one Cleveland 13, Pitts burgh 10, Buffalo 5. Also, Boston 8 ?copy Aux)" "BEAD 15 ALL 'PAp£kS 112.6 We-rms . /J . T,yTHE STAFF AND r iii THe STAFF r • •- !$t , (4N,/ no. p :ling to enter must gain SGA member at the frog %:.al will be submitted i Committee concerning 60+40 EIS E. Is --7-46-2 t-"? 5ec41...1.8 , 0 6 & . e c i , 4 : f l i ....::;.. ...-6. FA TAKEN T r ost GE-