On Friday, March Ist, the Behrend Players will present, THREE FOR ONE, an evening of experimental oneuaet plays, in the RUB lecture hall at 8 p.m. Admission is free. This evening of various entertainment will be presented solely by Behrend students for Bebrend students and is an attempt to present theatre without a great emphasis on seenery, costuming, or line retention; thus aeeenttzato ing the acting and directing. Charles Kennedy, with production aasiste once by Beth Price, will direct IMPROMPTU, a drama of modern conflict, which stars Marcia Batton, Patricia Janowski, Rerb Simmons, end Jim Burger. Mill Benko will play Jim Bowie, and Bill Trimble will portray Davy Crockett in TO SEE TEE ELEPHANT, a play under the direction of Fred Rhybom and the production of Deanne Balmer. Also appearing in the east Will be Claudia White, Kim Kimberlin, Gregg Wright, Pet Trimble, Ron Batchelor, and Jamie (who sings for the first time anywhere). The final production of the evening still be Ron Bateheloes THE LAND OF COUNTERPANE. Appearing in this comle fantasy will be Anne Tomczak, Deanne Balmer, Charles Travel, and Pat Trimble. Why not come out and see Whet the Behrend students can do on their own. • D It has been announced by Mr. Mercorella that another student.faculty coffee hour will be held. This hour of informal diseussion will take piece on Wednesday, February 28, during the sth period. The quiet study 2dUnge of the RUB will be the meeting plaee. The Cub urges all "interested" students and fteul. ty to participate in this rafting hour of in. teresting and, at times, stimulating Converts. tion. AUditions for the Behrend Players* Spring production, TTMMRAT"THE-GATES.by Oben Gireudoux, viii be held on Monday, March 4 and Tuesday, March 5 in the Gym from 7..9:15. All studente whether or not members of the Players, are urged to try out. The play has roles for 6 women and 10.13 men, as well as opportunities for working with scenery, lighting, sales and promotion. For further details, conteet floe Batchelor, Marcia Barton, or "Jamie Nevil. Copies of the play are now available for reading in the library. The Waterford chapter of The Daughters of' the American Revolution has asked that two Bch.r rend students present a program about an. out. standing American. The students selected-ftr this program are Diane Prosper", oophZoo. logy and Kenneth Carpenter, soPhomore,Prenehe STMnMS TO SPEAK AT DAR The title of the - program they have ehoosen to present is "George Washington: The Pat. riot and the Man." The two members of the Speech 200 class will be aeeompanied by Mrs. Myla Falkenhagen to Waterford, this Tuesday, February 27. BERREIM ALUICUS HONORED Tom O'Connor past president of the SGA at the Behrend Campus has been appointed by the O.S.C.A. to sit on the Senate Committee of Undergraduate Student Affairs at the University, This is one of the highest posi tions a student of the University can achieve, and it is also an indication that a student of a commonwealth is defimitalrnot at a dis advantage as far as positions with the Univer sity. WINTER CARNIVAL HELD On the weekend of February 17.18 a Win. ter Carnival - Weekend was held at Behrend. On Friday evening Patty Frantz, 2nd. Education was elected queen of the '6B Winter Carnival. Saturday evening's festivities included ski. Ing and'tObogganning - on - the Behrend slope, the last tegear season basketball game, and finally the Nittany Cub and Sorority sponsored Coffee House. It was a good weekend, although, the cold weather hampered many of the outdoor activities. SCHfIDITLE OP COMING EVENTS Band Concerto Common hour, Thursday February 29 Reed Building Lecture Hall Admission:Free Behrend Players• Friday 8:00PM March 1 Selection of one act plays. need Building lecture Hall Admission:Free Arts Program•Fridgay 8:00 PM March 8 Behrend Salutes the Civic Theater Llora's International Marionette Theater AdMissioh: Classes End. Friday 5:30 PM March 15 Final exams March 18.20 Registration. Thurdday March 28 UNIVERS= PARK (APS) Two major pieces of legislation were approved the weekend of Feb 17. 18 by the Organization of Student Government Associations at its Winter Conference held here. Attending the conferences were most of the student government presidents from all the University's Commonwealth Campuses. Attending from the Behrend Campus were William Benko, vice president and Ronald Batchelor president of the SGA: QSGA approved a bill which was passed by
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