EDITORIALS RESOLUTION Yea Behrendt Go Cubs: ight on State: Rah! Rah! awn• • • School spirit is a drag. he only thing that is a Digger drag, is the hangup iof all college editors—the IAPA.THY EDITORIkL. It's like instant tune out, turn off, drop the subjects Doing your own thing is in, so if involvement isn't your hag.. well what's it to us? After all, you're a very busy person with your-nine credits a term. That come to six thousand and seven hundred and fifty minutes in class time alone. there is studying and the other necessities of life. Man you just haven't got the time for the less important things at college such as activities. For your stand of stud— ies and self over the social demands of co—curriculur ac— tivities, you have had to vocal and ' mitten take much abuse from the mass media. The Cub wishes to make amends. 3o to all 7ou stud— ions, dedicated, hardly—ever seen members of the Behrend Campus, Happy New Year and jour warm, comtortab e ruts may you rest in peace in oops. sorry--grooves. Spirit of 3 69 ? EDITORIAL PAGE REVOLUTION Until I became a stu— dent at Behrend, I had al— ways thought that communi— cations were easier to a— thieve between small mum— bers of people than large ones. Last term I found out what a misconception that reallu was. with only 200 stu— dents living in the .esi— dente Hall one would think that a steady deas and co-operation would be tal(Lng, place be— tureen the residents and the dorm administrators. Since there are no large numbers to hamper actions Tauld improve dorm vhicn life, one would also think that mangy• of these actions have already been carried out. Not so the case, not so the case. Suprisingly , there has been little or no com— municating between the "dorm kids" and the oeoole who set the laws that they must live lv. Last term, the dorm students had a meeting with Dean Lane to discuss the problem of resident Chronicles 1948-53 seems today to have technical, political, and sociological standpoints , his fiction is faultless, and I highly reccommend any of his works. Jim Dandy will be pre— sented by the Behrend Play— ers on February 27, 23, and March 1. Mark it on your calendar early becaus yo u don't want to miss this in— terpretation of Soroyan. students desiring auto— mobiles on campus. of the students who at— tended the meeting left it flow of i feeling that they had was— ted an hour of their study time. Communications? non—consequential problems have been solved. are now pay phones and pop and candy machines in the halls, and the women have fnll length mirrors. Some how or have forgotten the problem of later hours for the girls. Communications? body know what happened to the meeting the girl's called the last week of Fall term to air their giievanc es . that it was cancelled be— cause some thought it mi3ht cause dissent. Com— munications? !Managing Editors... Char Crotty, RS Kinkead Assistants Pat Franz, Terry Robinson Business Manager Mike Maloney Circulation Manager Sue Dahl Advisor Miss Shari Kelts 'Reporters Debbi Cole, Kathy Fiddler, i r Artists Yvonne leery , D. Balmer 'Photography Dave Shuttle, Gary Griffis Member: Press Association of Common wealth Campuses (PACC), Associated Press Services (APS). Bradb 's Martian written between Many of ::.I,e dorm' s =ilot:Ler, people By the way, does any— Rumor has it THE NITTANY CUB is published at the Behrend Campus of the Pennsylvania State University,Station Rd., Erie, Pa. 16510 Editor-in-Chief Concetta Rizzo Associate Editor Denise Eufalari Production Editor Bill Lockhart Sports Editor Dave Karotko the nittan cub otpourri Kelly's sorely m issed its Behrend "regulars" dur— ing the holiday season. Ho— wever, so did the coroner. The CU3 would like to extend a warm welcome to all newcomers at Behrend in the form of students and faculty members. It's time someone let everyone know about the most fantastic group to evolve in Quite some time-- The Soft Machine. This trio which hails from England has begun producing the sounds of the "future—Future". It is in a catagory by it— self with its roots in jazz The CUB would like to bring the Mothers of INven— tion to Erie possibly next fall, however we can 7 t spare 320,000 from our bud— get. If you'll settle f or a Jay and the Techinquescn, cert, some excellant tick— ets are available for the Saturday, January 11, 9:00 p.m. concert in the CU of— fice. There Da—Vida really mean? 1999 will mark the start of 1,000 years of peace on the Earth—accord— ing to the stars, that is. ETTER POL IC All letters that are typewritten and sub mitted to the newspaper stafi will be printed, with the exception of those that are repeti tious or in bad taste. All letters must be signed, but names will be withheld from publi cation on request. The staff reserves the right to correct or delete portions of the letter for publication purposes Kriss Mattis, Sue Christoph. 'That, does In-4—aadda— Randy Kinkead