The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, March 06, 1970, Image 2

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Letters To The Editor
To the Administration of Behrend Campus:
For five months now, there has been cold water and cold air
in Niagara Hall, because of very poor plumbing and heating sys
tems. We've complained, written proposals, and personally visited
some adininistrators, and still, there has been no action.
There are 202 women paying $320 a term to live here. That's
$64.000 a term, which then means that Penn State -will collect a
grand sum of $192,000 from us by the end of the year for room and
board
Surely, by the goodness of your (Behrend's) kind and concern
ed hearts, you can use •a small amount of this money to correct
these diScOmforts. If action is performed immediately, I assure you
that you'll have 200 happy and healthy women, and less persons
visiting the infirmary.
I've been waiting since 11:00 p.m. to take a shower tonight—
It's now 3:00 a.m, and I've decided to give it another try. Sure do
hope the water's hot by now.
Summer Term Loans
Am-Available/Now
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA:, - MARCH—Applications for National
Defense Stildent Loans and 'UniVersity loans for the Summer Term,
beginning 'inJune, or the 1970-71 academic year, beginning . in Sep
tember, now' are available at`'the' Office for Student Aid . at The
Pennsylvania State University.'
Completed applications for Summer Term loans, as well as the
Parents' Confidential Financial Statements, also supplied by the
Office for Student Aid, must be submitted no later than Friday,
April 10.
Applicatibns for grants or loans for the 1970-71 year must be
filed no - later than Friday, May 8.
Students whi) wish to renew their 1969-70 EdUcational Oppor
tunity Grants, Disa.dvantaged :Grants and/or. National Defense Stu
dent Loans must also file new applications by the- appropriate dead
line.
Students seeking to renew their financial . assistance :must also
have a new Parents'_ Confidential Financial Staterdent completed
and forfvarded to the College Scholarship -Service .for evaluation.
Preference for National Defense Student Loans will be given
to students who exhibit the greatest financial need: Preference for
University loans will be given to University scholarship recipients
who require additional aid and to students approaching their grad
uation.
Students receiving either National Defense or - University loans
are not required to begin repayment . until after their graduation or
departure for whatever reason from the University.
Interest on National Defense loans runs 3 per' cent each year.
interest , on University loanS runs ' 2 per cent the - first year; 4 per
cent the second year, and' '6 percent each succeeding year:
Students at Conimonwealth Cainimses 'should 'contact their Of
fice of Student - Affairs 'for aid applications.
Students'lVli& seek I:cianS guaranteed by • tlie Feniisylvania High=
er Education ' AsSiStance "Agency' in `Harrisburg shOuld • contact" 'the
loan officer at one - of 'their hometown 'banks. ApPliditions for . 'the
state-guaranteed ' loan •pregrarn — are usually available 'at "the local
lending institution. •
MEM
Sincerely,
Kathy Jones,
Pres. WRC
THE NITTANY CUB
College Bowl
Continues
The first two rounds of the
Behrend Campus College Bowl
competition have been completed
with two teams still in the run=
ning for the honor of having
their name permanently inscribed
on the College Bowl Trophy. The
First Floor East team from Perry
Hall, composed of Bruce Freeman,
Phil Hood, Jim Powell, and Joe
Budzowski will oppose the Second
Floor East team - from Perry Hall
composed of Jim Crawford, How
ard Leslie, John Caster, and Jim
Belich.
The ChamPionship • game will
take 'place . the 'evening of Tues
day, March 10 at 8:00 p. m. in'
the Lecture Room of the Reed
Union Building. All interested
persons are invited to attend. The
College Bowl trophy is currently
on dis Play in the glass case 10-
bated inside the doors leading to
the. Library.
The scores of the
,first two
rounds were as . follows: First
round: Second Floor East-Perry,
270 and Area 4-Niagara--145:
First Floor West—Perry 175 and
Area I—Niagara, 120; First Floor
East—Perry 245 and . Area.3—:Ni
agara, 120. Second Round: Sec
ond Floor East—Perry 265, and
First Floor West—Perry 165;
First Floor East-Perry 235 and
Second Floor West—Perry 210.
ALL NIGHT PARTY
TOMORROW NIGHT
Featuring:
Movies
THE GREAT RACE
THE GOLDEN AGE OF
COMEDY
Living Jammy with
KNOLF
Record <Tammy
Contests
Variety Show
Refreshments
STARTS AT 10 P.M.
REED UNION BUILDING
Summer
Course
Offerings
The tentative course offerings
for the suminer term .1.970 has
been released" from Mr. Claridge's
office and is presented below.
Other courses may be added. if
the deniand is sufficient. - •
CoUrse Tentative Sc4edzile
E.E. 812 Tune 22-July 10
Econ. - 11--Jane -. 22 , 4Septeniber " 1 -
Pl. Sc. 10--. Tune 22-September 1
Sob: - I—June 22-Septembo 1
Chem. 11—June 22-September
Human. I—June 11—August 4
Thea. 104—June• 22-August - 18
Ph. - Ed. 1/25—June 11-August - 4 '
Ph: Sc. - 7—Juiie'22-AuguSt 4 '
Math. 0--AUgustl3.-Septtemlber 18
Math. 63 .2 - . June:AUgUst '4
DICK TBULLEG7S:-
Mitic - House , of -Erie
1128 '26th - St.
Erie, Pa.
RULLetin Bored
As - of last Monday, the Union Desk is carrying a selec
tion of the latest in recordalbu ms, priced lower than most
stores - in the Erie area's prices (except of course when they
have their - carload sales). The stock presently includes al
bums by the Doors, Simon and Garfunkel, the Moody Blues,
The Beatles, Chicago, Deep Purple, Three Dog Night, San
tana, Frijid, The Jackson 5, B. J. Thomas, Peter, Paul and
Mary, Nazz and Traffic, The Band, etc.
Specials for this week through Sunday:
Simon- and Garfunkel
Bridge :Oyer Troubled Waters $4.40 83.90
Beatles—Abbey Road $4.95 $4.45
Chicago (2-record set #2) $4.95 $4.45
Badfinger—Mag,ic Christian Music $3.80 $3.30
Special orders will be- taken on any album' that you_
might desire with $l.OO deposit. Forms are available at RUB
desk. NOTE: WHEN YOU SUPPORT YOUR RUB DESK,
YOU SUPPORT THE STUDENT UNION BOARD.
Because of the All "Night Party sponsored by the Joint Resid—
ence Council, the RUB will be locked at 9:30 P.M. Saturday, March
7 and will be reopened at
_10:00 p.m .for those coming to the All
Night Party. -
Complimentary tickets to the Erie Philharmonic Orchestra's
March 9th performance featuring Eugene Istomin, Pianist, are avail
able at the RUB desk. Program is as follows:
Overture to "The Barber of Seville"
Symphony No. 5 (1951)
• Intermission
Concerto for Pianao and Orchestra in E-flat Major.
No. 5, (Emperor) Op. 73 -- Beethoven.
Bruce Zimmerman, Student Director, will be attending the An
nual Association of College Unions Conference in Houston, Texas
from March 19-26. (Whoopee) He has been invited by Edwin Sig
gelkow, Director of Unions at the University of Minnesota to lea&
a discussion group of other Union Directors in a session entitled:
"What the Hell does this mean to me?" The session will highlight.
the major keynoters of the Conference, making a gut level attempt
to analyze where Union programming is today in relation to the
notions expressed by the keynote speakers. Among the major key
noters of the conference are: Dr. Harold Taylor, former President.
of Sarea Lawrence College; IVlr. Whitney Yound, Executive Direc
tor of National Urban League;; Dr. Earl Sone, Psychologist an&
Consultant at University of Texas; and Dr. Joseph Shoben, Execu
tive-Vice President of Evergreen State College.
Mr. Zimmerman has also been selected to attend a pre-con
ference seminar on planning and building of college unions.
MEE
A lecture-discussion will be held in -the- Seminar Room on.
Thursday, March f 2, at common hour. The topic will be FIVE WAYS
OUT OF VIE NAM. The meeting will be chaired 'by Dave Carr.
Everyone is cordially invited to an evening of entertainment in
theeforth of three 1 / 9 hour speeches on, Monday, March 9 at 9:00 ipso_
inthe music room of the RUB. The speeches will be delivered by .
Kia Spalding—physical fitness, Sue MacGregor—dreams, - and Len
Coover—drUgs.
There will be a speech given by Chris Williams on "The Educa—
tion of the Mentally Retarded" in the Seminar room. of the RUB,.
Monday from p.m.-
LITTLE - _MANT ON CAMPUS-
SUB SELLING RECORDS
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March 6; 1970
Rub Price Special
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