r , a at VI LE Jaime Brookett, a rising young folk singer from Worcester 9 Mass. 9 will perform at the Villa Maria College 9 tonight ? as a feature of Spring Weekend. He has been honored recently as the best male performer 9 the best new perfamer 9 the second best instrumentalist 9 and one of the three best song writers 9 -in fB sixth annual poll results of the Boston Folk. Jaime will entertain his all , - dience in one night by performing traditional and contemporary mu sic 9 and if the spirit moves him even ragtime and city blues sing ing. He is a master of satirical humor 9 and can as well play a six and twelve-string guitar ? a five string banjo, an autoharp, and a dulcimer. Brockett has appeared at numerous uiversities and colleges and major coffee houses in the country. He will perform at the Villa Maria College Auditorium on Friday. May 2, 1969 9 from Bg3o to 1.13 C P. M., sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Tickets will be on sale at the door or at any of the area colleges at $1.50 each or $2.75 a couple. Will somebody please tell Miss Kelts that Halloween is in Oct °been?? Do umber ti pu, 0 A -ILO 0717nY7 if The recently publish ed Deans List for Winter Term, 1969, has finally revealed the whereabouts of many of our missing persons -namly that little known corner of the RUB, the library. Heading the list for Baccallaureate De gree Students with a per fect 4.00 are Suzanne E. Anderson, Richard J. Gry gier and Arthur W. Hannah of Erie, Joy A. Bliley of Union City and Timothy W. Hearshman of F a rvi e 1%. Becky J. Anderson and De anne L. Balmer, both of Erie, have attained an ad mirable 3.92 with John V. Kocet of Newtown Ct. and Deborah L. Lampert of Pit tsburg following close be hind with a x. 91. Sandra Nupp, Michael J. Reed, Barbara S. Vassar of Erie, and Kathryn A. Dempsey of Portsmouth, Vag are also up there with the leaders with 3.90. Heading the list for the Associate Degree pro gram are Paul R. Groney of East Springfield, Kenneth J. Lipinski of Erie with 4.00 and Thomas A. Acre of Erie with 3.80.