T - CTY r• .TFEY 0 1-4 SPITWANC . I 7I , ON CAT IPT r;"o='e —ill 'e rer-rlelerTraiional Cnmmnr 'rn-r at 1(';')5, a.m. ,Anril 11. T . '"' service -.7.7.11. r, '(1 13e , r , r1 Tr - sct, ,- r7 l " 1 •-•,- • •-••••• • 11 1. l'!ehrelld and will Te rr. - c7' 11 .3 . 1 n scr-es es Director of Spri.t . lal '7 . 7 . c.i0s at C;eneva Collen:e in Peaver Falls, spea'r. Pis '. - road past experience as st-dent, coacH and pastor to topic ,- /C . ll is " The Relevance .1 ' f:' r's C! • • r's r's 7t r.. 1 s^. at 2:9n in the afternoon there ;nrormal ~a t'- ) erinn; in the 1.= ,, ,e of the Cofrec will 1 - e served at this T-Tr. v,eYillan's topic will me 1 1 ,3 old ". 1 -,' t • (N 5 1-.. 1 (1 • 71 r. e t ;71('.. T'ry;.•ll - ' Tt 4 -; ' , oiled t^at yo'l will mare either one of ser ,,. ces a part cyr7 your 'Holy 6: servalice. "ROM TICKETS AVAILAPLE D-rit - 17 ti-e third and fourth weeks of this .Nl-nnco tic' - ets for tile T3ebrend Campus 'e availa'qe to the strident l'ody. rlnonsored 'y the formal dance is 'o 1 n 1 - )r , ld J"ne Ist from 9-1 in Erie Hall. T . r.'ets mar 1- n p . r&ased for the full price n4' t. 5.00 per co rile or for a deposit of :1;2.50. Pi—dents Fho an advance tic'-et will Ile ^nt'tlerl to n free so—enir. ''''e .) '-' ., -(1 mnptin7 of t'le SC.i ceme to order - '7; rd 07. Apri.l 7 et 5 p.m. The meeti.rg ''ee delayed b 5 min , ltes to allow for late r.nm4l-1- meml - ers. Sharon Mayer presided due to , lences of 74 ,7 her. officers. A quorum was rresent;. Harold Caldwell, Ronald Batchelor, Marcy Barton, Michael Kosares. sentees: 7ead and approved. TreaFz - yc , ; Report: Fl77)res for Wesleyville and acco-nt: remained as the previous meeting. 7nnl ta'qes S4BC from which $45 mvst be fol.? the ' - •or . ) . 1 - se le. (') M•si.less: were reminded that this was mandatory meeting, and that absentee excuses m-st be formally presented at the next meeting. 2. An office hour was missed by Sharon T4syer and an excuse presented. William McCloud 4 t he accepted, Concetta Rizzo seconded It was passed. moved moti on . Thlsiness: A motion was made ry Concetta Rizzo to lorter 7rmrsday, April llth's meeting to aunt, for meml-ers to attend a speech which C - 'I"ItT, -di 1 1 `r , ' ,- ronr3 nr(l o r; !ITI'TUTES will I'e beid Common Hour. After disc , ission ~i t'Orrnr %-.er moti.or. ale to the Mc,- n roVrn a 1 E3"rin 3) ,t eTricetTr7 7ns clesed 7T_Vel 9 motlo T:!*7ll: , ,frl seconded `lands. ) lt 6:no p.ri. JlcCirr,a, Place - 1235 pts. Frank Palkovic - pilot Jim Petrel - - navi<ator Place - 160 pts. Allen Dorchester Rich Clement Place - 1100 pts. Gary 7roadhead Gayle Kightlinger Place - 1100 pts, Terry Myers Sandy Gest Place - 1050 pts. Dave Dunbar Linda Holden Place - DNF Mark Schutto Marlene Zajkowski Place - DNF Diane Properi Don Brotherson AIC OHOL C ONFERENCE In response to the rise in ;lA7h scool a - ld cone:7e drinking in the past few years, r'annon College sponsored the first colle':;e conference on drinking on April lh. The day's program consisted of opening remar' - s 17 an eminent physician and a member of the StrEi'e. Licror Control Board concerning lio - or, its uses, its effects, and its place in society today. Student conducted discussion groups were held later in the afternoon on such topics as changing attitudes towards drinking and the impact of lowering the drinking age in Pennsylvania. Following dinner, a film was shown and summaries from the discussion groups were given. Attending the conference from Behrer:d were Denise Bufalari, Concetta Rizzo, John Jackson, Ginny Kraus, and Nancy Glover. T3OGICUORMS ATIEITTION The library will be closed at night and limited daytime usage during this week and part of next due to the installation of new shelving. The memmine study area, and the sound center will be open and students may still check out books; although we are asked by Miss Schumacker not to use the ground floor study areas. This re-arrangement is planned with the student in mind and is promised ..c) be as fast and expedient as possible. Sharon Mayer. Recording Secretary, JAUF.T '65 Sprite 1 6 1 ! Corva'i r Corvette Tr ii-miph Ford Won Sprite
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