:,i7,E., xiararANg cr,ti 3?EAcii-/ cti7- Project Reach-Out has offic ially slated College Day for May 10 3 adding Behrend to the list of other campuses with similar pro grams. 'This day will consist of seminars 3 private talks and tours to help potential black Penn State students realize the feas ability of a college education. In preparation for College Day; the Steering Committee has visited three' NATO Centers for informal - talks. ; personally adding to the liSt of - 40 names recommen ded by Dr. Zipper. .They are all college material and Arnie Cald well emphasized that "students can - ba assured that PSU admission requirements will not be affect ed." On May 10 4 black students and their parents will come out to Behrend from 9to 12:30. They will meet in groups and individu ally with the administration for talks concerning admission requi rements 9 costs and financial aid. Mr. Kochel has stated that no student who applies under Reach- Out will be turned away from col lege due to lack of money. Later students will be giv en a chance to discuss courses and majors with faculty members. They will also be conducted on a tour of the campus. - Any student interested in helping in Project Reach-Out can do so by contacting Arnie Cald well at 899-3101 station 240 9 the S.G.A. office. Viatc..K 'For- /1 i ti t cAnt, Student Orc j an 1 zcit ion On Vo u r Cotten pu. S . IRiMEMM= University Park, Pa. Apr.— The great majority of students at The Pennsylvania State University oppose the use of violence or disruption to effect change. This is reveled in a poll conduc— ted by the Undergraduate Student of James I. Schwartz to determine student opinion on nine "non— negotiable demands" made to the University on Feb. 17 by a group identifying itself as the "Steer— ing Committee to Reform the Uni— versity." Refusal of the Universtj of— ficia to answer the demands led to the Old M. sti-dion Feb. 24 and Cce /dwelt L acko viG tt d leglorlcti Arnie Caldwell, Student Body president and Regional Co-ordina tor, and Gary Lackovic, SGA man, recently attended a confer ence of the West Penn North Re gion of Penn State Commonwealth Campuses. Along with Presidents and vice- , presidents from the oth er campuses, they passed two irn portant pieces of legislation, First, they made a proposal that OSGA investigate Penn State methods of allocating student ac tivity funds to the Commonwealth campuses. They also passed a bill re organizing the Intercampus League. The number of elimination tourna ments was cut down from four to L. Concerning the Championshts. Each region will send one team made up of the best players in the region. Previously, each re gion sent its top team. ii? (con't p. 6 )