The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, October 11, 1968, Image 2

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    •Pnoc 'TO te, A 1.,
FUNK & WAGNALL STRIKES
P a cre 2 NI T TANY CUB
I was requested neit to use the word
apathy in the newspaper, as it was dwelled
aeon enough last year.
FUNK el WAGNALL ' S
picked out the words: indiEference, insen-
sibility,Axaconcern, sluggishness, and
hebetude.
to the vote turnout at last Wendesday's
SGA election.
Here are some statistics.
wise the off-campus vote was forty-one per
cent and the on-campus vote was Sixty=two
percent.
forty-six per cent.
LETTERS TO THE
EDI TAR
Gentlemen:
Since Student opinions are encour
aged by the editorials of the CUB, I
offer this in response to the comments
on the Harold Betters Concert of last
year. The October 13th (1967) issue of
the CUB stated that the "unanimous opin
ion of the few who were brave enough to
face 'getting' the plaguw'[sic] was
that Betters was fantastic." My opinion
hopes to disprove that consensus. It
also attempts to cast some light on the
attendance of - students and the fore
knowledge of Mr. Betters' ailment.
As a stude.a.i, of English I, I was
Iwired to - mmke a daily entry into a
journal. It is from this journal that
I he - v - e selc:Led. the followlag al-I.lcite
in its entirety.
Dated - OctoberB, 1967
Behrend presented the Harold •
Betters' Quartetin a concert today.
I certainly hope that no one asks
me if I enjoyed that farce.
Mr. Betters' concert was well
received by most of the audience.
Which, ipso facto,is good in that
it could increase the audience•'s
desire to hear more contemporary
jazz. But to the musically know
ledgeable the presentation could
have been duplicated by any junior
high school combo.
To begin with, the concert
(sic) was totally unprepared and
unorganized. What little the group
(continued 'page 4)
Handbook of Syn-on
All of which are to be applied
The total campus vote was only
The turnout at the
Thus I turned to
Percentage
polls i - ndicated that only half of the
campus caredt-who representlthem.
This -dfeatithe purpose of the elec-
tions according to the new constitu-
tion, ivhich provided for- amore equal
representatimn in the SGA.
Affairs election was vexy close, which
mearrs that only one-foarth of the
Student Body chose the person that will
fill a seat specifically designated to
Iplsent the Student Body.
Can sn SGA attempt to represent
those who couldcare less??? YES!!!
It is those - who did not vote that have
no chioCe about who represents them.
The editorials appearing in this
newspaper will express an ppinion, with
which some mey wish to disagree.
letter 6 that are typewritten and. sub
llitted to the newspaper staff will be
printed, with the exception of those
that are repetitious or in bad taste.
All letters must be signed, but names
will be withheld ift , am - publication on
The staff reserves the right
request.
to correct or delete portions of the
letter for publication purposes•.
Is published at the Behrend Cam-
pus of the Penn State University
Station Rd., Erie, Pa.
Editor-in-Chief.. Concetta Rizzo
`Executive Editor...... Denise Bufalari
Managing Editors Shirl Vasbinder
& Randy Kinkead
Production Editor Char Crotty .
Sports Editor Doug Brower
Business Manager Rich Talarico
:Circulation Manager.... Cheryl Radolec
Advisor.- ........ Miss Shari Kelts
.Reporters: Kathy Aloe, Claudia Hukick,
Bob Will, Rick Bonney, Kriss Mattis,
Gil Mazzoco, Kathy Fiddler & Roy Clark
Production Staff: Doug Brower, Deann
Balmer, Gary Lackovic, Dave Shuttle,
Yvonne Weri 4 &.Dave Karotko.
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