Page Two Attention Faculty To: AU students From: Superintendent (Dean) Subject: Standard procedure instruction on death of a student It has recently been brought to our attention that many students have been dying (while) studying for apparently no good reason— furthermore said students are refusing to fall over even after they are dead. This practice must stop at once! On and after November 1. 1969 any student found sitting - up after he or she has died will be dropped at the end of the term without any investigation ... under Regulation 29, section 8. 'The following procedure will be strictly adhered to: If, aftr seven hours it is noticed that a student has not moved Dr changed position, the instructor will investigate. Because of the highly sensitive nature of our students and the Dlose resemblance between death and their natural studying attitude, the investigation should move quietly so as not to wake the student-- he or she should be asleep. • If some doubt exists as to the true condition, extending the list )f answers to the student is the final lest. If the student does not reach for it, it may be reasonably assured that death has occured. Note: In some cases the instinct is so strongly developed that a spasmodic clutching reflex may occur. Don't let this fool you. In all cases a signed statement by the dead person -must be filled n on a special form provided for this purpoSe. Fifteen copies will be required. Three for the. Main Campus—two to the deceased. The others will be promptly lost in our file department_ The RUB Is-Not A Waste-Basket, A-Waste-Basket- Is-A-Waste-&asket- LITTLE MAN ON CAMIUS by BILL ALSPAUGH THE NITTANYCII-B Peace Corps k,ins With College Degree Program . - The officials of the Peace Corps and the State University of New York _College at - Brockport: announced completion of arrangements for continuing and extending the uniquee Peace Corps/Coll ege Degree Program to ' admit a fourth group of candidatees in June; 1970. The members of the• first contingent completing the fifteen-month program • which combines the upper division under graduate education with Peace Corps preparation are now serving on binational educational devel opment teams in the Dominican Republic; the second group is now serving in similar assign ments in Peru and Honoduras; - the third group is now in the academic- year phase of- this joint project and is slated for overseas assginment in Latin American in August, 1970. The candidates will be selected from the ranks of students.in good standing at an accredited college who are completing their sopho more or junior year by_ime, 1970. Those selected will be able to earn an A.B. or B.S. degree and be eli gible for a Peace Corps assignment in one 'acadenaic year flanked by two summers of fully , subsidized and integrated acadamic courses and Peace Corps training. They are eexpected to major in math ematics or the sciences; those who have completed their junior year prior to entrance into the program have the opportunity for a double major. .At the end of the second sum mer armed with the degree, a teaching license, -indept - cross cul tural preparation and. fluency in Spanish the graduates as Peace Corps volunteers will be cut off on EDITORIAL POLICY The editorials appearing in this newspaper will be opinionated and therefore subject to critism. All letters that are typewrittep and submitted to the newspaper staff will be printed with the exception of those that are repetitious or in poor taste. The staff reserves the 'right to correct or delete portions of the letters for publication pur poses. All letters must be signed, but names will be withheld upon re quest. Signed` columns represent the view of the author only and - do not reflect -the" Editorial - policy of the Nittany CUB. INTEMISITATION AT St OLAF Northfield, Minn.—(l.P.) • —St. Olaf s . Board• of Regents, by a vote of ten to one approved a new intervisitation,policy for the current academic year. The new policy in:chides the provision that the college will provide dormitory facilities 'for those students whose parents indicate that they pre fer their sons and daughters live in residences where there will be no intervisitation. • "In order to Protect the privacy of those who may•not wish mem lcter. of the opL:oosite:. .sex in tlxe" living unit, no living unit may Pe open. for intervisitation : more than- four. days week, -for,..more than foal' lipurs,.7or later than. 11 p.m. except • on Saturday, when intervisitation may extend • for 12 hours and as late as one - a.m. •It is understood that when members of the opposite' sex are present in -a room, the- doors shall remain • open. - Since the•- person nel deans are charged with - the administration of the dormitor ies, they are - - responsible- to- - work with the students in developing procedures and • regulations • that will. protect the rights and priv •-ileges of- all the residents- - and that - will , encourage responsible sharing. of .the conimunity life• in the -dormitories. their Latin American assignment. As member of the staffs of teach er training institutions andyor consultants to secondary teachers of mathematics or science, they are important participants in the educational development efforts of their host countries. During their two year sojourn they have the opportunity: to earn up - to twelve semester hours :graduate credit. Peace-Corps and college officials '-points--out the several leatureS which make - this joint - program unique •including: academic credit fcir Peace Corps training, two - fully subsidized summer sessions total ling thirty semester credit hours, in-depth Peace Crops training synchronized with the - liberal arts and specialized professional pre paration, individualized program ming, opportunity for double ma jors and supervvised oversets grad uate work. ' • BULLetirt -Bored by Dom Lamberti and Randy S. Kinkead Mid-term below grades are posted in the glass-enclosed bulletin board in the Otto Behrend Science Building. Re: Article on nurses by Charly Lee. The Security police (af fectionately called Rent-a-cops) have informed us that case of an emergency or if someone must go to the hospital, they are the ones to contact for the fastest transportation. Dorn Lamberti reports that word has it _that there has been a definite improvement at Doan College in Nebraska since June of this year. COFFEEHOUSE TONIGHT The Behrend Players are sponsoring their second coffeehouse of the year tonight in the RUB- Quiet Lounge, from '9:004:00. - Due to public demand (no kidding) the Muffetts, Behrend's impromptU theater group will _perform a variety of _side-splitting skits. There will be an admission (I&FTI.',NTIOI;TAP. , Y ADMISSION) charge of- I.oe . at the door, with the coffee, hot chocolate, and doughtnuts remain. ing the same—CHEAP. "A pleasant time is- guaranteed to all." J. Lennon. There was a rumor going around campus last week that Mar• tin Sergeant was dead. I confess to the origination of this rumor and now I realize that this little joke was in very poor taste. I wish to apologize to all, especially Marty .. . It was . pretty 'funny though. DOIVI Union Director, Mr. Zimmerman held a similar post . at Doan College, as he does here, until June of this year. DOM Don't forget to come and see the Lemon Pipers and Mr. Qvvig ley this Saturday (tomorrow) at 8:00 p.m. in Erie Hall. The- affair ..costs a measley $1.50 and. Bobby. Ocean, _WWGO-PM disc jockey is M.C . : iing the., coppert..l. , . your . blaukets _and- sit on' the :flOtir,, •because there will be , a. complete light ;show •designated to "blow your.,mincl." . . The RUB is not a - wastebasket, a: Wastebasket,:is -a:iikitebAsket; BITS OF BEHREND, the yearbook, is still on sale from any staff members. The cost is $5.50, and this year it will be expanded to college size and will contain an eight-page- color section. If you haven't seen your advisor to make out- your number 2 cards fol. winter term, you better get on the ball, or- you'll not get the classes -that YOU want. Concetta Rizzo, last year's editor of The Nittany CUB has been appointed as the new managing editor of Association Press Serv ices,_ the news gathering diidsion of The Press. Association of Com monwealth Campuses. All together now—WooPee! Congrats Chet! Did you know that all traffic fines •go into the Student Govt. Activity-Fund?- Did you know that this fund doesn't exist this-year?, Where• does the money go? "This integrated program is bas- ed on our two fold conviction that (1) to combine the college and Peace Corps experiences is to make both more relevant and meaning- ful and the personal product more valuable (2) to provide much- needed skilled •specialists—mathe matiCs and science teachers—as Peace - Corps - Volunteers •in Latin America is to make a significant contribution to all concerned," said- President Albert Warren Brawn, of - the State University College at Brockport in - announc ing the extension of this unique partnership. For more information Write: Dr. John C. Crandall, Director Peace Corps/College Degree Pro• gram State University College at Brockport Brockport, New York 14420 I:3 Ems] 1 November 7, 1.969