March 6, 1910 Forensic= Upi - pn:s‘ndi: Reps - Tor-U-Fi:TDeba r te I Last weekend,' three students of the Behr -end Campus Forensic 'Union ventured to 4 113niversitk Park to particiPate in the 31st annual .Joseph O'Brian Interstate Debate Conference; Students who took ?Alert were Ann Dombrowski, Len Coover, and delegation leader, Ro ger Nuber '(FU Vice President). The conference started with regis tration at 7 p. m.' - on Thursday ae nended Officially at '3 p. m. 'on the folloWing Saturday. The purpose of the` conference 'es 'to foster the art of debate an rhetoric through the use of such ItoolS as tpublidspeaking andipar liarnentary procedure. The parlia mentary rounds and public speak ing dealt with two specific topics. IThe firsttopic was: Resolved that the ' Federal government should parit 'annually a specific percent ge Of income tax revenue to the states;' and the second was; What should be the role of the univer sity in American society? Nuber l handled the first problem while t ...- 1 1. Competition..is -open to all interested persons. No proof 'of -Purchase or 'other consideration is 2. Cmpetition period, Ma.l•Cli' 1 thru May 31, 1970. Alreritries must"be received' by7l\lay 31, 1970. 3 1 r;. Winners will' be reprodUted in full cblor lithogra-: PhY;'.2o" x 28".:All entries - must be 20".'x 28", either horizontal or vertical. 4. •Bach entry must show or .depict, in some manner, somewhere in the design the: Genesee name or logO r tyPe, or a Geneiee package - (Genesee Beer, Gene See Cre'am Ale or lisle Se Druin: Beer). 5. 'Entries will f iie judged on a basis cif G 'kNESEE - BEER._. POSTER" Coover and • Dombrowski dealt with the second. The Congress leaders set up separate committees to investi gate each topic.. Each committee was • responsible 'for preparing- a majority bill, _or both a majority and a minority bill if -the com mittee members could not choose one certain bill. The bills" were then submitted to the general assembly, which consisted of all participating schools, for consid eration by the entire group. The assembly members were persuad ed by "pro" and "con" speeches from the bill's supporters and op- ARTISTS! GRAPHIC, DESIGNERS! Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th PRIZE - each GREAT LAKES PRESS • . 7 4 . 15 CENTRAL AVENUE ® ROCHESTER, NEW YORK" 14605 ta I:2t.TES f EL D E. $(.11 , 1 VG F' csA.t+it3ttos cjizglii'e - w6s - C IC) STATE ST REM - Ph' , i3fie - 4.52- 3953 ERIE IS t . :COPIPLE.TE JEW-ELR'S'''STOR'E" HELP! K eep the' "mOre"exciting" beer from falling through the genera tion::•gapir All . you have 4 to Jlesign_a poster that looksa little more coritditi=- pOro.ry than - D;'•W: - Griffith-T- 7 GO as tar 'out as color or form or style: `Just doiet`:_get hung up onMadison Avenue thinking.— Pp a Roster that 'really lids - soniething - to'say! It could - win you $500.10. - Thi - odds'are'*ith -, yo'u with 4 chances to win:' • THE N'iTTANY:CU-13 .liiiiversitf Offers Foreign Studies The Foreign Studies Program offered by the University has been broadened to include general study programs available to un dergraduate students of all coll eges of the • university. The courses involved are in the areas of the Humanities and Social Sciences: No - transfer of credits is involved as the participating stu dents remain registered as Penn State students. Northally, to be posers. They (the general assem bly) then voted in accordance with their views' !after !hearing persuasive speeches. The climax of the - conference was the elec tion of officers for the next year's conference. Among participating schools were Edinboro, Ithaca, Clarion, and the Merchant Marine Acad emy. RULES AND REGULATIONS' art,stechnique and suitability for reproduction, without age, and address to which entry shbul' d 'be returned limitation as to theme or content, subject to final after July - 1:, 1970. approval of State alcoholit `beverage - control agencies. 9. Judges will be Leo "Kaplan, Artist, Rochester, N.Y.; 6: Each of four winners will 'receive ssoo:oo:Winning John • Sidebotham,. Creative Director, Wm. Esty Co., '' New York City; Suzanne Moatz, Design Major, Syra entries—become the'"property of Great ,Lakes Press,' ' cuse University School of Art. and will be used in -the sales,-promotion activities of - 10. Employees — of the sponsor, members of their the Genesee Brewing Co., Inc. All other entries will -. families; and sponsor's advertising agency, are not be returned. eligible. State alcoholic beverage control regulations , 7. All;entrants will receive a set of the 'four winning' also prohibit participation by tall or wholesale li posters;censees and members of their families. . , 8. Each entry muSt be identified, in upper left hand 11. Competition is void 'where prohibited by State corner 'Of the reverse-side with 'entrant's name, addreis, alcoholic beverage control regulations: -:ENTRIES SHOULD :BE SENT' TO: Findiey's On The Ball In -response to numerous complaints about the lack of hot water in the girls' dorm, Mr. Finley conducted - a survey to pinpoint the exact source of the problem. He . kerit a complaint•sheet in his office on which the girls were asked to write where in the dorm and at which time they experienced the lack of hot water. The' results of 'the study showed that the 'short ages occured at six and eleven p. m., and were prevalent throughout the entire building. There are seven water heaters in Niagara Hall which are uncon accepted, three to six :credits be-; yond the intermediate level of the language spoken in the foreign country are required (i.e., Span ish 34T, 'French 304, German 201, Italian 54). Germany, France, Spain, and Italy are host countries in Europe, and a program of special interest to Latin-American Studies is of fered in Costa Rica. Applications for admission must be submitted to the Office of For eign Studies before. May Ist prior to the year of departure. Any Beh rend students who are interested in explicit details can contact Mr. Hover (room 126, 0.8. Building). CO M P.EI I TIONs THE DIAMOND HOUSE IN ERIE DAVID JEWELERS 842 State St. and Liberty Plaza by Charly Lee ditionally guaranteed to - fmictibh properly for one year. Mount Alto and Beaver campuses each have the exact- same building' but aren't experiencing any problems with their water systems. Mr. Finley stated that he• sent a letter to the architects, Smith, Miller Associaes, demanding that imniediate action" he taken to rectify the situation. He feels that the problem is an oversight on, their part. As you can see, every possible effort is being made to accomo date the students in their hour of need, but Mr. Finley suggests that until the mechanics of the problem are solved, that the girls should spread their showers over a longer period of time. This would enable the water heaters to recover the loss of heat at a less demanding rate. Your coopera tion would be greatly appreciated. B. J. THOMAS (Continued from Page 1.) idy and the Sundance Kid." He has played the Copacabana_ in New York, receiving great re vview, the Venus Club in Balti more, and the Forum Club in Mexico City. He has appeared - on. the Mike Douglas Show and the Mery Griffin Show. B. -J. is a tried and tested per former, as is witnessed by the continuous play-back dates from night clubs, colleges, one-nighters and all forms of personal appear ances: Billy Joe Thomas will be. per forming here at the Erie Hall of Behrend Campus this Sunday at 8:00 p. m. Tickets are on sale for this event at the Union Desk, and will be sold at the door beginning at 6:00. Tickets are going fast and are in a first-come, first-served basiS. Page.--..a