<6 t 45 < N Snow enthusiasts, dust off your skies, shake the mothballs out of your sweaters and join the Behrend Ski Club. Rob:rt Tabolt, who was elected to the presidency of the club last year, has been working for the best possible offer from the two ski resorts in the area. Representatives from Peek'n Peak and Eagle Ridge will be on campus this week. Ron Hamilton from Peek 'n Peak will be here common hour Tuesday in room 101. Tony Lang from Eagle Ridge will he here Thursday, common lour, in a room to be posted. These men are both highly qualified teachers and their talks will undoubtedly .be well worthwhile to all skiers, beginners through experts. The following week, either Tuesday or Thursday, the club will have elections for the remaining officers, and a vote will he taken to decide which ski resort the club will patronize. For further information contact Bob Tabolt, Dave Tabolt, or Terry Davis. DEBATE ON CAMPUS John Spielmann, new speech teacher a t Behrend, invites all students interesteel in a debate club to meet with him common hour , Oct. 29, in Turnbull 202.(1911ed the Forensic Union, the new club will include such areas as debate, Individual continuous speaking events, and soapbox ordLory on campus. Those interested in self—improvement in speaking, logical organization of ideas, or contem— porary problems are - also invited. Mr. Spiel— mann emphasises that prior experience is not necessary. Starting next term, students can sched— ule debate as a two credit course. Classes will beet regularly - under the direction of Mr. Spieimann. Much preliminary planning has already been done regarding the club'sactivities. The national debate topic for the group has been chosen and is as follows: "Resolved: that executive control of foreign policy should be significantly curtailed." Debating will not be a seasonal activity but one that spans the entire school year. Members will participate in contest debate and speaking events in Pennsylvania, NeW York Ohio, and Canada. Hopefplly,these trips will be taken without expense to the students involved. Mr. Spielmann himself has had consider— able experience with debate, having been a debater for four years for the University of Wisconsin. He regards debating as an impor— tand contribution to his university life be— cause it enabled him to travel and meet peo— ple. SKI CLUB The club office is now open for all club officers to use. Officers must go to the SGA office to make out schedules for board meetings, etc. (continued from page 2) A delightfully funny novel with a Strong social message is Welcome to the Club by Clement Biddle Wood. It is all about tho only 19-year-old virgin Second Lieutenant in the Army and his adventures for the cause of civil rithts. It is really a gas. Only sixty-five days 'til Christmas. Only fifty-six days 'til Chanukah. Only thirty-eight days Ttil Thanksgiving. Only ten days eta Halloween. Only three days 'til below grades. Senator Edmil-iri Muskee will be in Erie on Friday November 1, 1968 to aid in EHH and his campaign for the Presidency. Some of the cheerleaders want to shor— ten their skirts. Let's hear from an in— terested persons who happen to have er constructive advice. Who's the leader of the gang l'ho's faith— ful to you and me M R LEAtSR. to the Ed• Dear Editor; I can't help but notice that because of difficulties with scheduling this year, many students were forced to schedule classes all day in order to get the courses they wanted. This means going without the usual break for lunch, and I, for one, find it irritating to try to pay attention to a lecture at-three in the afternoon when 1 haven't eaten since breakfast. A slight change in the scheduling of the class periods would help this situation. If third period ended at 11:50, as it does now, and fourth period did not begin until 12:19, this would allow 20 minutes for lunch and add only ten minutes to the school day. Although this would mean a slightly long— er school day, with seventh period ending at 5:40 instead of 5:30, it would, I think, make the school day easier. ALL STUDENTS interested in participating organized rock—pop jam sessions, please .ign the notices in the RUB recreation room or the OB bulletin board. LOST: In Erie Hall: Girl's gold ID brace— let with name Charlene on the front and an engraving on the back. Please call 899-2152. The Nittany Cub PAGE 3 CLUB NOTICE ~-~~ Student