The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, February 28, 1969, Image 2

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    Tow -ROPE
What I s the answer? Better
.yet, what's the question? We went
to the debate Tuesday prepared to
largue censorship, control, and
pConstitutional rights. Instead,
Arnie Caldwell led a one hour
attack cr , : the 3IJE' 3 financial
status, Terry Davis accused us of
rnstealintz" t3C0.00 from athel
campus organizations. In an appeal
to these same clubs for support,
Arnie said, "Three hundred doll—
*ars of your money went to some—
one you never : ga::e it to. "Who
Grid give it to as?
They then proposed - a Board
of Trustees to govern our finan—
cial transactions (and the appoi
ntment of our next editor and..?)
But where was the guiding hand of
SGA when we first walked. into tilts
economic swamp? Liow they've thrown
us a towropc-with a nose at the
end
. 3 '••• ' e * . tied w r....d.'" 4,
Dear Editor,
The other day as I was walk—
ing through the woods of beauti—
ful Behrend t I was accosted by a
small, funny looking man who
related to me the following tale.
After score thorough brain--racking
I have finally given up trying to
figure out some hidden meaning
and felt that you might be able
to find some purpose.
"Once von a time there was a
beautiful maiden named Snow White
who lived in a many roomed branch
castle on the shores of a lake in
a far-away land, on the top
floor of this castle lived a semi
beautiful wicked queen who
occupied her leisure time by
watching Snow White through one
of the many 2ong . -r ting etelesc
Stationed at her 1 i ow ..(contn
EiDiTCRIAL
OP - 00 44 SE 2
We exaggerate? Perhaps* but
unlike SGA, we are only too err—
ingly human. Too often, as -we
race from class * to lima, to CUB
office, to aass * we arq . accosted 1,
on. the sidewalks, in Classrooms,
and in the cafeteria by interested.i
BeLrendites. Armed with their
Funk and Wagnalls * red pencil=,
and an English I Case Book
Rhetoric * they proceed to expounef:
on the Shoddy appearance, typo—
graphical errors, and infrequent
publicatiesT of the CUB.
VW are- grateful for
this masked Pr and freely given
advice. Curablinsi.:..though„ that as
deadlines draw near, the popula—
tion of the CUB office drops frc.m.
30 to four or five.
We've begged, pleaded, invi
ted. Mow DARE you to step off
your soapboxes and smudge your
little fingers , with inultilith ink.
Maybe . we Can't solve all our prob
lems, but you can solve some. If
you try. Char Crotty
SIG - -ED COLU/OLSREPPMEIn .THE v
OF THE AUTHOR ONLY, AND DO NOT
ALWAYS RNFLECT THE EDITORIAL POL
ICY OF THE CUB.
Editor—ittaef: Concetta Rizzo
Associate Editor: Denise - Bufalari
Managing Editors: Char Crotty,
Randy Kinkead
Feature Editor: . Debi Cole
Production Editor: Bill Lockhart
Sports Editor: Dave Karotko
Business Manager: Mike Maloney
Circulation Manager: Sue Dahl
Reporters: Cava Silverman, Mike
Gangemi, SueChristoph,,Crary Grit
- fis t . Mike Wellejus, Kathy Vilentine
13n1 Sachse •
Tyke& Art:. Dave Skrattae
Pa 62-2.