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Walker, President of the Pelrisyl vania State University will pre sent the statue to Roy Kirkley (Student Body President) who will represent the entire student body. Mrs. Ernst (Mary) Behrend will be invited to attend the cere monies and invitations will be ex tended to the Behrend Campus Advisory Board as well as other persons of local prominence. The two-story Perry Hall Men's Dormitory was opened in Septem ber of 1968. The Niagara Women's Dormitory is the most recently constructed building on the camp us. The original Nittany Lion sta tue was created by Heinz Warneke in 1942 out of a 13-ton block of Indiana Tjrnestone. The replicas BULLETINS Administrators Here Mr. Darvid Creighton, Admis sions Director of Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio, will be here on Tuesday. He'll discuss transfer op portunities for all interested stu dents in the Meeting Room of the Administration Building. - CM:=l Admissions Director Walter Slygh from the Capitol Camus of Penn State will be here Thurs day. He will meet with DDT sophs on 3rd period and EET sophomores during sth period in the Meeting Room of the Administration Building. Baccalaureate Students are invited to meet with Mr. Slygh after 3:00 p. M. to discuss admissions to various upper divi sion programs at the Capitol Campus. Behrend Players One course and two organim tions should be given considera tion by "any dramatically_ inclined THE BEHREND CAMPUS OF Tilt: PENNSYLVANIA STATE which will be presented to all Commonwealth Campuses even tually, were all created by War neke and a few equally capable craftsmen. Behrend's new "cub" is 4 1 / 2 feet long and 2 1 / 2 feet high and will be mounted on a base adding three more feet to its height. Nittany Lion contentedly watching her prid or interested student at the Beh rend Campus. These are Theatre 47, the Behrend Players, and Delta Psi Omega. Theatre 47 is a supervised ex perience in the arts and crafts of production. The course, which is worth one credit and can be taken up to two times, is open to those who participate in the plays. This participation can be in acting or in other phases of stage produc tion such as make-UP, costumes, and technical work. On Monday night, October 6, the Behrend Players held their I first meeting of the fall term. They discussed the functions of their organization. Meetings will tentatively be held each Monday night in the studio, and try-outs will be at the same place on Mon day, October 13. if anyone is in terested in this organization ,they may contact Mark Moffett, Presi dent, or Kathy Aloe, Vice Presi dent. The National Dramatics Honor ary Fraternity, Delta Psi Omega, works closely with the Behrend Eric A. Walker F. U Outlines Plans For National Moratorium The National Student Day of Moratorium on Viet Nam next Wednesday will be the occasion for war-related programs at Behrend. Campus and in Erie. Already planned by the Behrend Forensic Un ion are a day-long "teach-in" on campus, several speeches, and a 7th period panel discussion con cerning, - After Viet Nam, What?" at a meeting of the SGA Wednesday evening, additional programs wee discussed including a resolution that' Behrend students concerned about the war symbolically in uicate their feelings by wearing white armbands throughout the day. City-wide activities at which students from all local colleges will be present are to be held in. Perry Square. Highlighted activi ... s. including a non -denominational religious service are scheduled between 11:30 and 1:30 pm. The Behrend Forensic Union been the spur to Behrend .par- Nation in the National Day of _.:oratorium. Student President, Roger Nuber (4th term, Erie) in decided that his group understood that ± uurpose of the day was personal contemplation about the ar. Said Nuber, "I don't look up on Ootz.ber 15 as a left wing pro test against the war. It is a prod of us that much fighting and dying are continually going ._:.a. something it is pretty easy to forget at placid Behrend. We do hme. that dialogue among all frac tions occurs . . . more importantly we would wish that the flacid e of Cubs Players. To be eligible far member- ship, a student must have theatre experience on the Behrend Camp us and must be elected by the other fraternity members. When they are elected, they receive the bid, and the member is initiated into the fraternity at an appoint ed time. Delta Psi Omega meets four times a year. The Spring Show, which will be directed by Mr 2 Grove, will be presented on May 14, 15, 16. The Play is Dark of the Moon, and was written by Howard Richard son and William Berney. It will have approximately 30 roles. Wilde Show Co-directed by the late Sir Ced rice Hardwick, A Wilde Evening With Shaw, as its name implies, promises laughter in all forms, from chuckles to belly-laughs. Dramatized for the stage by Richard Gray and Mayo Loiseau, the show is laced together with anecdotes, ideas and comments from letters, newspaper clippings, essays and speeches into a scin (Continued on Page 5) October 10, 1969 By JOHN SPIMBI[AN majority who couldn't care less in either direction recognizes that they are the ones truly guilty of immoral conduct." The National Day of Morator ium itself appears to be a some what indefinable student move ment, but nevertheless an obvious ly important one. President Nixon has condemned it as harmful to national goals in Viet Nam. The President of Rutgers University has already declared that the New Jersey institution will close down October 15, permitting students, faculty and administrators to hold mass meetings and small group discussions on the war. At some colleges. it appears that students will boycott classes en masse, at other universities special programs have been set up which conflict with class hours. Classes will not be cancelled at Penn State, and it appears that &pa. tm:mt chair men will ask faculty at all comp uses to conduit subject matter classes. The Forensic Union outlined in SOM:s. . - ne program it will present. Hannon, Chairman, reported that a "teach-in" is plan ned tn gliout the day in the RUB Quiet Lounge. Each class period, a., -different faculty mem ber vri:l lead an informal discus s~on the War, its meaning to his academic discipline - -lid hi - awn r ersonal reactions. stressed that professors -- "1 •••es::.:.:t as concerned pri - ^*!* ^7. - Ls only, and he urged all students and faculty to 'spend at least one free hour in tho.,Quiet Lounge assessing the War... The FU plans two other - activities' for late Wednesday afternoon in the Reed Lecture Hall. Profs. Frank Sansone (Soc.), Roy Christmas Sci.), Preston Peightal and Steve Cohen (Hist.) will headline a 4:30 p. in. panel discussion con cerned with the course on U. S., foreign and domestic policy in the post-Viet Nam War era. A pot pourri of short speeches on re lated issues followed by discussion is planned. for 3:00 p. m. Hannon reported that Dean Benjamin Lane has tentatively agreed to - Viet Nam, Student Dissent, and the University of the Future." In vitations have also been extended to Reid. McFarlane, a liberal Uni tarian minister who recently re fused to pay half his income tax in protest against the Far East conflict, and to Donald Newcomer, local activist in defense of Bir chite and pro-war sentiments. A final schedule of the Forensic Union program will be available Monday. The Student Government As sociation met Wednesday night to consider endorsing the Forensic Union program, and to hear other views regarding Moratorium Day. A Gannon College student, Roy McDonald, asked for Behrend student backing for protest activi ties downtown at Perry Square. Speeches there are to • be followed by a brief commemorative cere (Continued on Page 5). 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