The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, May 10, 1968, Image 5

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    FOLK CONCERT PLANNED
On Sunday, May 19, a folk concert will
be held on the lawn between Erie and Turnbull
Halls. Heading the concertat 2:00 p.m. will
be a local group, :the Pier group. Following,
Stan Shepherd, fiss't. Prpfessor of Physics I am very thankful for the terrific job
at University Park, will perform a type of you did for Senator Kennedy. It was so well
folk music which has made so popular—Jamaican done that I cannot express in words just
Folk Rock. how I feel about all the help you gave the
Mr. Shepherlhas been recieved extremely
well wherever he has performed, a fact that is
not surprising sin:•e he has always given superb
performances.
The concert I: , e(7,ns at 2:00 p.mo and in
case of bad weather will be held In Erie Hall.
Admission fnr the concert is free.
FR OM
The SGA has announced that tickets are
on sa3e for the annllal Spring Prom. The theme
a mixture of the exotic mystique and the
untarnished charm of the South Pacific with
the somewhat nostal,:;ic real nation of a year
that has ended. "Isle of Memories", as it is
appropriately titled, promises to he an event
done in the sophistication of a true college
atmosphere.
Representing the Nittany Cub at the
Association of the Commonwealth Campuses at
the main campus will be Denise Bufaleri
Concetta Rizzo.
Music for this formal affair will be The conference will be held the weekend of
provided by the Chuck dressier Orchestra with May 17, and will include discussions on such
entertainment at intermission by the Gaylords. topics as editorial responsibility, camera
The evening will have something to suit everyone's techniques and various subjects pertaining
taste. to newspapers.
Tickets are on sale for a nominal fee
of $5.00. Students who by advance tickets
will receive a free souvenir. The prom is
scheduled for June 1 from (; to 1:00 a.m.
BE REND SI - UDEN:LS CAgFAIGNED
On the week end of. ;) , tay 5, approximately
40 students gave of ther time to campaign
for Senator Robert F. Kenneay in the D.C.
Primary. The students arr':xed in Washington
early Saturday thorning and spent their day
in the North East section of ti - le nation's
capital passing out various campai,7n
materials from door to door. The canvassing,
as it was called, ~l os to inform the Negro
residents of votinp; . I, , roceriurPs anJ to acquaint
them with how a primary works.
The— 7 . cilowin aay, the sdents were
taken to a rally where they nad the opportunity
of hearing Senator Yol,edy adreso the public.
aricus ecinnent:-d on the job
.din's stating t. cat their efforts
~ t utne of tI - ,e primary.
71js event \!u& oranizkl , d by Mike Andrews,
area '_eider of the stl-dents for Kennedy faction,
who was responsihle for iv n!' so many Behrend.
students the opportunity to tal . t part in such
a 7ood
done 1-,v-
1,701 . 1 1 :3_ 1-,e
Because of the col2treversy conceminz
the constitlition, there is c retition cir-
culating ur7,ing a student vote. The littany
Cub urL7es any student who Las not si3ned yet
SE T
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Dear Students,
Senator.
I know how hard it was, and I am thankful
that we did what was described as a fantastic
job in D.C.
If you wish to continue helping the Senat
do not hesitate to write or call me.
Oriiz afbizitilEkno z DiktODNE•leinig 0001
The final event in the Salute to the Arts
series was held Friday, May 10. The program
was a tribute to the Erie Philharmonic Society
and featured William Lewis, tenor, end Robert
Baitley, pianist, who presented a program of
vocal music by contemporary American composers
The program was preceded by a presentation
of light classics by the Behrend Campus Cancer
Band.
The evening was another successful event
sponsored by the Behrend Campus Cultural Commi
STAF
Business Manager Rich Clement
Distribution Pete Eichenlaub
Typists Nadine Ericl
Reporters • I , 7ancy Clover•
Gary Lackovic
Managing Editors wdleen Bowden
John SackF,on
Sports Al DorchestPr
Doug Brewer
Advisor Mr. (rorfc.tnr)hrs
OPEN LETTER
With kind regards,
Michael. A. Andrews
CONCERT A HIT
Press
Carla Bloom
Phyllis Cal:'lwc]:
Denise Bufa]ari
Coneetta Rizzo
Shin Vas-cinder