• ,11'.;,•• to 4ffale‘ Zite Wittattg 4 ; i gt.'nlV ) Volume 2IXT—No. 5 Union Board Presents Lemon Pipers-Qwigley The Lemon Pipers and Mr. Quigley will perform at the first Union Board concert of the year. They will be here Saturday, November 8 and the action will start at 8:00 p.m. Mr. Qwigley is bringing a com plete light show to the Behrend Campus, so bring your trip glasses. The Lemon Pipers will perform their first big hit, "Green Tam bourine." They will pluck their electric chicken, play their string less violin, all for your satisfac tion. The Lemon Pipers are five very intelligent young men with a solid wall of original sound. They all portray a deep interest in all types of music. "Rice is Nice," was their second hit, which sold over half a million copies. Ballad, soul, blues and much of their own material will •be pre sented to you in their secluded world of concerts. Mr. Qwigley consists of four Pennsylvania guys who play "The most complete musical thought . . . Their musical explosion will Brower Re-elected Judiciary Appointed The . re-election of Doug Brower_ to the seat of. Chairman of the Student Government - Association and the choice of John Spielrnann (Speech Instructor) as that organization's advisor highlighted the SGA's fourth meeting Wednesday night. Elected -recording and cor- - responding - secretaries were Janet Atkin and Linda.JulianuresPectively. The All-U-Day Committee re ported that they were short 14 tickets to the Iron Butterfly Con cert, but " that they - notified PSIJ, and the situation- will be recti fied. Under new business (other than the' election of officers) the ffehrend Reader's Constitution was passed. Also, the Board of Review's (dormitory) Constitu tion's membership clause was amended to allow first term freshmen to serve on it. The placement of candy and pop ma chines in the Reed Science Build ing - was discussed. Last week nine students were , Roger Alan Hulett OllPPim'ft-- A41 . ..1J1.:.'1.':•:: . .[0....i1€:::1..• ,, Ti'i:i . •_1'Di . ..'*:fH: . The Office for Resident Initruc ton announced today the proced- Ures that- students must follow in pre -registering and registering :for the Winter Term 1970. Pre-regis tration will take place during the lehia30:)20.10010.101AkM211."'WoUlDV:131141 kikfzi , 4l , ll4 kitezilliNV2it•KßADMO.ll4l6ll quiver and run through your mind. It will involve you to such an extent that the performance will be over, yet will continue within. Incredible is the bulk of conversation in commenting on the success and unlimited talents of these four individuals. Re bellious, electrifying, pure and untamed." "A pleasant time guaranteed for all." So bring your blankets and sit on the floor (or if you're - straight, there'll be chairs to sit on), then be prepared to blow your mind. (One way or another) Admission ONLY $1.50. Also, Bobby Ocean of VTWGO FM" (the underground station) will M.C. this gala affair. selected as . Student Judiciary members at the SGA's third meeting, October 22. They are active memberi Dave Carr, Tom Dw o r,z ansk I, Leroy Gruber, Charles Lee, Robert Michaels, and David Will, and alternate members John Meyers, _ Frank Sockman and Florence Szyman ski. In addition to Student Judic iary appointments, Jim Cornish was elected SGA Representative to Student Affairs and Nancy Markley was elected SGA Rep representative to the Student Unipn Board, - - _ • IN MEMORIUM It is with great remorse that we are compelled to re port the passing of a fellow Behrendite. But what is done cannot be undone. Roger' Alan Hulett was accident ally shot and killed Wednes day evening. Roger was an eighteen-year-old freshman here. We extend our deep est sympathy to relatives and friends of this young man. sixth week of the Fall Term, that Students make appointments namely_ November 3 through No- with their advisors now. vember 7. All students planning When students meet with their to return to Behrend for the Win- advisors they will be asked to der ter Terni Must see their advisors Velop a schedule on a white pre at that time. it' is recommended registraticin sheet. A Class Time- The new psychedelic rock band, Mr. Qwigley will perform here with Lemon Pipers next Saturday. Leary Protege Allen Y. Cohen To Speak: Mind-Drugs Dr. Allan Y. Cohen will be the guest speaker on "Mind-Drugs: An Inside Story" next Thursday, November 6. The lecture. 'sponsored by the Behrend Student union Board. is free and will be held in Erie Hall at 8:00. Following the lecture, Dr. Cohen will be available for discussion concerning hallucinogenic drugs and - other narcotics. Allan Y. Cohen is a consulting psychologist in Berkeley,' Cali fornia and Assistant Professor of Psychology at newly chartered John F. Kennedy • University (in Martinez). He graduated with highest honors from Harvard College in 1961 and was awarded a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology by Havard University in 1966 While a graduate student and Allan Y. Cohen assistant of Professors Timothy Leary and -.Richard Alpert, he was involved in the early research with psychedelic drugs. Dr. Co hen took LSD and related drugs some thirty times before splitting with the "psychedelic utopians" and rejecting the use of chemi cals as a means of personal growth. Before moving to California, he was Director of Research for Po tentials, Inc. and a Field Asess ment Officer for the U.S. Peace Corps. During 1967 and 1968, based at Berkeley's Counseling Center. he functioned as a ther apist and counselor for the Uni- Students Scholarships Applications Available .Applications for Student Sch olarships are now available for the fall term (1970-T1). They may be picked': up at the Office of Stu dent Affairs in the Administra tion Building. Dean Benjamin Lane stressed the important factors taken into consideration for obtaining this' table will be available so that not only courses but sections in those courses will be selected. This in formation will then be transferred to an IBM No. 2. card which will (Continued on Page 2) October 31, 1969 versity of California students. On the Berkeley campus, he taught a course titled Mysticism: Theory and Practice while, teach ing Humanistic Psychology at the University of California Ex tension in San Francisco. At Kennedy University, he teaches courses on mind-altering drugs and on the enhancement of con sciousness. Dr. Cohen has been extremely active in drug abuse research and education, directing federally sponsored studies on the con temporary drug scene. -He serves as a consultant in drug eduCa tion to several national, state and local agencies, specializing in the area of alternatives to drugs. During 1968 and 1969, he has lectured extensively at high schools, colleges and professional organizations throughout the U.S.A. and in Europe, discussing topics ranging from drugs and mysticism to student unrest and new trends in psychology. He has authored several arti cles on various aspects of drugs and spiritual development, in professional journals as well as (Continued on Page 4) financial aid. Need and ability are most important, however, achieve. ment is considered. Scholarships are awarded by the University. The Undergraduate Student Gov ernment, and The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. Students will not, in most probability, receive the necessary assistance from these scholarships and are _therefore encouraged to apply for loans which will be avail able in the spring term. All monies for scholarships will be exhausted by May of this year, so it is in the best interest of the students to pick up applications now. If there are any questions, please contact Dean Lane in the Office of Student Affairs.