• Arilj ) P 1 Ot ei • - 2. -.Nom liwat 1 / 4 17 turat,.. - v - - vow •- Ai r* aro Al"' a O.IIIA • ,46 4111, ‘lar 11111111' NI tatty T 311 Wh, lip op oU h air 44. 4111/1 et t i -.411 Vol. XXI—No. 20 Ah! The quickie camera caught B. J. Thomas 'Singing into John Spiegel's - microphone during his "super-short but expensive" con cert last Sunday. 11l bet we invite him back again! Ecology Hits America Settee' Late Than . "We lia.ve met - the 'enemy and they are us." Recent history proves that stu dent concern can move establish ment mountains including the new one now poking through the Biosphere. This is why ecological 4z-aware colleges and universi ties across the U.S. are currently being contacted by a new com pany called "Earth First." The people of Earth First feel that students have emerged as the true _leaders of the '7os, and student -commitment to the en vironment may be the only thing that will save the earth. Already, students are taking positive action by sampling wat ers, reporting, industrial infrac tions of anti -pollution laws, and by organizing "teach-ins." Posi tive action in another direction must coincide with current ef forts, however, if student con cern is to change into a nation al cause. NATIONAL AWARENESS . . . . . must build if a truly effec tive program for environmental re-cycling and control is to be come a reality. Man's mess is go ing to' cost a great deal to clean up---both in money and in indi vidual cooperation and effort. Bonds must be voted . . . com munities must join together to make sure anti-pollution meas aft'es are followed . . you and I and every other U.S. citizen must take the initiative for mankind. IF TT-ITS WHOLE SUBJECT OF ECOLOGY SEEMS OBVIOUS TO YOU . . . . try a do-it-yoUself survey. Ask some off-campus types what "ecology" is. You'll be surprised at the lack of answers. And the lack of commitment. • And yet, only by 'saving • the environment today can man save Beware of Friday the 13th ! 01 .. A ... M0Z M L h r h himself for tomorrow! Man's sur vival—and the condition of that survival—are at stake. "EARTH FIRST" IS MAN KIND FIRST! - We live in a visual age. Be cause of this, the Earth First or ganization - feels that national awareness 'might best be effected through a visual commitment. "Earth First" buttons, stickers, arm bands and posters say it all to anyone who can see. Every "Earth First" and "Ecology Now" visual says "do it nowt" Each provokes and transforms man kind's mandate into positive ac tion. If you do your part in helping to spread "Earth First" across the country, everyone might still not know the definition of "ecology." But everyone will know the def inition of "survival." And that's what it's all about. Watch this paper far "Earth First" order coupon ads, or con tact the editor for more informa tion. FUND RAISING groups are in vited to request information, on letterhead, for "Earth First" vis ual sales. Write to: Earth First, P.O. Box 74751, Los Angeles, Cal ifornia 9-0004. PS. ORDER IN MARCH TO GUARANTEE DELIVERY BE FORE APRIL 22. On the inside... - More Money for StUdents - Page NEW COLUMN Crazy• Cheryl's Campus Page 3 New Nay Opening' at Erie Playhouse ____ Page 3 Wrestlers Take Tr . ophy Page 4 Money Up For Grabs Early Bird Gets $$ - Students desiring to apply for either National Defense or University Loans for the 1970 Summer Term or for the 1970-71 Fall-Winter-Spring period may obtain applications and Parents' Confidential Financial Statements at the Office of Student Aid on the University Park Campus and from the Of- flees of Student Affairs at the respective Commonwealth Campuses RENEWAL PROCEDURES : Those students who received Educational Opportunity Grants, Disadvantaged - Grants and/or Na tional Defense Student Loans for the current (196940) academic Year and who desire to have these grants and loans renewed for the 100-71 academic year must re apply in the same way as first time applicants. They must ob tain, complete and return a 1970- 71 application before the deadline indicated below and they must have their parents complete a new Pa rent s' Confidential Finan cial Statement and forward it to the College Scholarship Service for evaluation before the deadline. DEADIMF-S 1. Completed applications for the 1970 Summer - Term Loans must be returned before Fri day, April 10, 1970. 2. Applications for grants and loans for the 1970-71 Fall- Pollution Teach-In Scheduled At University Park In April University Park, Pa., Feb.-- Everything from speeches and panel discussions to a multi-me dia happening and even a special game have been scheduled at The Pennsylvania State University in connection with the April 22 na tionwide teach-in on pollution. "We are planning our program for the weekend of April 17 and 18," reports Edward J: Beckwith, junior in science, from Pompton Lake, N.J., coordinator of Penn State's activities for the teach-in. And although the program Is almost two months off, close to 200 students, faculty and adrain istrators are already hard at work plugging in ideas and fea tures. to cover the .Frlday. and Sat urday project. According to Beckwith, the pro gram will start Friday night, at approximately 7 p.m. with a key note speaker, followed immediate ly by a dramatic theatre presen tation being prepared now by stu dents in theatre arts to dramatize the problems -of pollution, and then a multi-media happenings of music, - films, - slideS, speeches and discussion. "The entire program is design ed to emphasize the quality of man's life," Beckwith says. "We'll talk about man's destruction of beauty, architecture and - land scaping, the conservation of na tural beauty, the economics of beauty, and its legal aspects" Winter-Spring academic peri od must be returned before Friday, May 8, 1970. PREFIERENTIAL CONSIDERA TION: Preference for National Defense Student Loans shall be given to those students with the strongest evidence of financial need. Prefer ence for loans from University Loan Funds will be given to Uni versity scholarship recipients who need additional aid and to stu dents nearest graduation. REPAYMENT AND INTEREST: Repayment of loans to these funds shall begin after the bor rowers have graduated or term inated their college education for any other reason. Interest shall payable, after . graduation or termination at the rate of 3% per annum for National Defense loans and at the rate of 2% for the first year, 4% the second year As part of the plan for the multi-media happening, the group is looking into the possibility of using a huge weather balloon as a screen for slides and films on pollution with the balloon ex ploding at the end of the night to end the program." Plans for Saturday call for a day-long series of panel discus sions on the different aspects of pollution, interspersed with a unique, new game on urban plan ning now in the process of being developed. "The idea is to create a large board representing an area of land," Beckwith explains. "Each participant in the game will then be challenged to lay out a town according to a series of theoretical situations. It will be up -to him, for example to locate such things as industry, housing and recrea tion in relation to sewage disposal and air currents. Experts in reg ional planning will serve as judges to grade participant's in the game." Relying mostly on what Beckwith calls "home-grown tal ent and expertise"—University personnel, for the most part—the panels -will touch on population, air pollution, water pollution, solid waste disposal, transporta tion, environmental health, and water resources. The discussions also will feature short films and slides to illustrate the problems being considered. and 6% for succeeding years for loans from University funds. All completed applications and inquiries about - financial aid should be directed to the Office of Student Aid, University Park or the Deans of Student Affairs at the Commonwealth Campuses. STATE GUARANTryn LOANS: Students desiring to • borrow through the state guaranteed loan programs of their respective states of residence should con tact the loan officer of one of their hometown banks. Applica tions for these loans are general ly obtainable only at lending in stitutions. Evidence of financial need is not usually required. The federal government will pay the 7% interest on many of these loans while the eligible borrowers are in college and the borrowers pay interest at the rate of '7% af ter graduation. As an added highlight. Beck with is hoping to have open hous es at all the University's various research projects dealing with. pollution. "We are also going to ask the State to supply us with some of its demonstration exhibits to fur ther emphasize the things that are and can be done about con trolling pollution," Beckwith adds. The program will close Satur.. day night with a wrap-up session on "Where do we go from here?" "It's an all-University pro gram," says Beckwith. "And it should floe. Pollution is a problem we all face and the answer to pollution is something we're all going to have to seek. The re sponse to the program has bees fantastic." At this point, efforts are still in the works to line up a nation ally-known keynote speaker. Beck with hopes to have that nailed down in the next three or four weeks. Meanwhile, efforts are also be ing made to have as many classes as possible on April 22 devoted entirely to pollution and environ ment as they relate to the particu lar subject of the course itself. In addition, students at Penn State are planning to join in an all-pollution day at State College High School as part of a "Youth Ecology Movement" pro jected for this summer. March 13, 1970