MARY BEHREND II'ERE . „ "P •ta THE NITTANY CUB il) % . . •t o ume t o. May 31, 9.: Special Yrs. 'lary B. Behrend, who dedi cated th Behrend ~.;state in the memory of her late husband Ernest R. Behrend, is ex - nated to visit here on Monday, June 3 - for an informal talk with students and faculty members. her daughter, Mrs. Harriet 6 ayre, will accpmar:y her, Donnecticut where she engages in 'r , 'r of ch::_l7:itable activities and 1:) . 7 - ies of painting and her wo r y' t-=-I'/2 • - • 7 1 -* eo tor , 3. 2 - p Nrs. Behrend at this tiTl , e and lace. A warm and charm ing 2...-:son, Yrs. Behrend is sure to be remembered by those who plan to attend. SE NAT E SU RVEY The University Calendar has been under study by the Senate since early last November, and they are now questing student and faculty opinion to be c.nsidered for a possible revis or the 1969-4970 calendar. The Senate Calendar Committee has found that the presently alloted time between terms is insufficient for the work that must be done, and el - ing a ch - tnge either in the .A:)=Z4Vez:- Visitor a'end now resis in Green- the students tQ. , 7:: - ,D Kcchel, has lounge and faculty SUMMER A-.:''."'!..:::H.....'''''' • ..•• Behrend will host th first annual Erie Summer Festival of the Arts as the fin;-_l pro ram in the Salute to the Arts series. The week-long program will include con certs, p rformances, exhibitios .and workshops. Participating are the Erie Philharmonic, Erie Art Center, Erie Company an• - ' the Erie Civic Theatre. Appearing will be pianist Gary Graffman, who is.described by the French paper Le - igaro as a "phenom anal pianist". Graffman is the only artist to record with all of Amer ica's six leading orchestras and it is most appropriate that I C D should open the program. Also on the prog7-am 7-ill be a dedication to the ballet,m*ich will feature many ~u tstanding dancers. The most notable is Violette Vrdy, a leading performer with tirte New York City Ballet. In the dramatic arts catagory are Lory iarsh, the leading lady of TV's SECRET STORM, and' Alexander Scourby, a notable Broadway actor and performer for the Erie Civid Theatr A e. workshop in advanced sculp ture will be conducted by Dr. Selma Burke, head of the Art Department at Salsbury School in New Hope,Pa. The Art Center sponser "Exhibition 1968", a competitive art show. Be a part of the rebirth of arts in Erie at Behrend...on June 24-30. a new one. The committee has elim inated unspecified suggestions and accepted those falling into the catagory of: sessions with fifteen weeks of classes and fifty minute periods, or the present sessions of ten weeks of classes with seventy five minute periods. The purpose in the surveying of students and faculty members is to find what the Committee felt would an opj -lienfrom "the viewpoint of