VOLUME XXII NO. 5 OSGA Regional Held At Behrend By Ray Geiger CUB Staff writer Students from Beaver, Behrend, Dußois and Shenango Valley were represented at the O.S.G.A. West-Penn North Fall Regional Conference held at Behrend last weekend. O.S.G.A. (The Organization of Student Governments) is an organization of the student governments of the Commonwealth Campuses. The Organization strives for better communication between the Commonwealth Campuses and University Park in working toward better policies at Penn State. This regional concerned itself with many pertinent issues which O.S.G.A. had been working on “Strictly For Fun” “Tricks and Treats” conjured up by the Behrend Readers are scheduled for this Thursday night to get the campus in a Halloween mood. The “strictly for fun” program will begin at 8:00 p.m. in the Studio and admission will be free. The powers of Beelzebub and a six-year old boy are a strange mixture in “Thus I Refute Beelzy” by John Collier. The program opener features Bill Schweller, Julu Bowersox, Denise Muia, Patsy Wheatly, and Vicki Rank. “The Witch of Coos” is Robert Frost’s narrative of a restless skeleton in New Hampshire. Barbara Gilles will portray the mother, Dennis Hart, the son, and Winston Jones, the visitor. Denise Jack plays a very unusual little girl in “Zero Hour” by Ray Bradbury. Also in the cast are Brad Evans, Robin Dile, Bill Schweller, Winston Jones, Patsy Wheatley, Barbara Giles and Eddie Fine. Ghost's, blood, and other Halloween essentials will be supplied in short readings by Winston Jones, Patsy Wheatley, Eddie Fine, Linda Krebs, and Denise Jack. James Thurber’s story of “Mr. Preble Gets Rid of His Wife” completes the program.' Dennis Hart will play the unusual Mr. Preble, Denise Muia, his wife and Linda Krebs, his stenographer. Representatives Elected Dorm Resident Councils After a close election and a few ties, the elections of the floor representatives and -alternates for the Residence Councils were finally decided. In the girls’ dorm, Niagara Hall, the winners are: Ist Floor West: Representative-Mary Mellin, Alternate-Midge Kovalsky; Ist Floor East: Representative- Rosann Duran, Alternate-Sandy Kasko; 2nd Floor West: Representative-Barb Wilson, Alternate- Susan Potter; 2nd Floor East: Representative-Jean Bovard, Alternate-Kathy Krahe; 3rd Floor West: Representative- Diane Soifer. Alternate-Elain Chandler; 3rd Floor East: BEHREND CAMPUS OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY last year, and also new issues which have arisen this year. Doug Brower, regional co ordinator, presided over the conference. He had this to say, “This conference concerned itself with more pertinent issues, and accomplished more than any other regional I have attended or known of in the past three years.” The new issues which have been-brought to the forefront are: P-25, a regional secretary and treasurer, and a regional newsletter. Specific proposals were drawn up by Ken Mushrush (Behrend Rep.) and Jim Aschom (Assistant Regional Rep.) concerning Senate rule P-25. These proposals will be sent down state with a request for Senate interpretation on the rule, pen ding further action. The regional also proposed and adopted the positions of regional secretary and treasurer to facilitate the operations of the S.G.A.’s on the regional level. Also initiated, was the idea of a regional newsletter. This newsletter would contain items of particular interest to S.G.A.'s and serve as an added means of communication between cam puses: " The conference also established a list of O.S.G.A. priorities ■ for the West-Penn Region. These items include: Jim Wrenn (Regional Rep.) will work on the possibility of extending meal ticket rights to all Penn State Campuses. Jim Aschom will work on the Inter-Governmental Relations Act, which provides for the ex change of representatives bet ween U.D.G. (Undergraduate Democratic Government) and O.S.G.A. The Inter-College Council Board will be handled down state by Alice Reidman. Bob Misko will be gathering information concerning Z-13, and forming a report. Information will be gathered by Nancy Markley concerning Associate graduation, and the economic feasibility and student response to the idea will be assembled. The work of this conference and its proposal will be extended to the state conference (November 6 and 7). O.S.G.A. has three more state conferences and two regional conferences, and if they follow through on these issues, they should be kept quite busy and have a very productive year. Representative-Carol Michaels, Alternate-Arlethia Davis. Perry Hall, the guys’ dorm, elected the following guys: Ist Floor West: Representative- Richard Peach. Alternate-Paul Hartman; Ist Floor East: Representative-Howard An derson, Alternate-Edward Dini; 2nd Floor West: Representative- Rich Jones, Alternate-Tom Brunner; 2nd Floor East: Representative-Bob Raybits, Alternate-Jim Belish; West Wing: Representative-James Ott, Alternate-Tim Muzio; East Wing: Representative-Lee Kovack, Alternate-Greg Tomkins. STATION RD., ERIE PA. 16510 President Oswald Visits Behrend Tickets For Day At ROB Orders for Ali-U Day tickets are now being taken at the Union Desk in the Rub. Tickets for all the days events except the Penn State - Pitt football game will be available until Wednesday. Game tickets were to have been pur chased by last Friday. Attention Students Kenneth J. Goetz, Administrative As sistant in Academic Affairs, announced that pre-registration for the Winter term-1971 will take place during the week beginning Mon day, November 9. All students are asked to report to their advisors to fill out forms before Friday, November 13. A preliminary class timetable will be published in next week’s issue of the Nittany CUB. For The girl and guy represen tatives will combine with their officers in meetings of the Women’s Residence'Council and the Men’s Residence Council, respectively. The represen tatives, but not the alternates, will meet each week with the Presidents of both councils in the Joint Residence Council meetings. Each person mentioned above is elected to represent a certain group of resident students. Any suggestions dr ideas concerning life in the dormitories should be voiced to the representatives and alternate who are in charge of an individual student’s floor. f*mr Ali-U Desk Tickets for the Jefferson Airplane concert are $4.00. The cost of the buffet dinner and jammy are $2.05 and .50, respectively, or $2.40 together. Linda Juliano, SGA secretary, announced that buses will be available for interested students, but that a minimum of 39 students will be required for each bus. Bus tickets 57.50 per person must be purchased no later than Tuesday, November 10. The tentative schedule for the bus is departure from Behrend at 7 a.m. and departure from University Park for Behrend between 11 and 12 p.m. Draft Counseling Service At Behrend Monday, Nov. 2. will mark the opening of the Behrend Draft Law Information Center. The purpose of the center will be to provide impartial and objective information and counselling in regard to the selective service system and the selective service law for draft age students, their families and friends, and to people in the community. It will also provide an essential com munity service by helping those in need of legal and religious counsel through a system of referals. The center will help those with any problem per taining to enlistment procedures, deferments, or exemptions from the draft. The counsellors of the center, Doug Brower and Tim Muzzio, were trained by the Erie Draft THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1970 Bv Ray Geiger CUB Staff Writer Dr. John W. Oswald, President of Penn State University, made Ms first visit to the Behrend Campus last Wednesday (Oc tober 22) to formally dedicate the new Edwin W. Nick Classroom- Laboratory Building, and to in formally talk with students, faculty, and administration. Although Ms relatively short six hour visit was crammed and hustled by dedication ceremonies and rap sessions, his eagerness to communicate with everyone was evident throughout the day, and Ms real human, down-to-earth approach was met favorably by everyone. The visit began at 2:30 in the RUB with an informal meeting with students. There Dr. Oswald extended a welcome to all students, and after a short speech he opened the sessions to questions from the floor. He pointed out that of 9000 entering freshmen this year, 6000 are attending Commonwealth Campuses, and within the next few years one-half of all the students that receive their baccalaureate degrees from Penn State will have attended a Commonwealth Campus for at least part of their work at Penn State. As he has in the past, he again emphasized the relationship between the main campus and the Commonwealth Campuses, that of a sameness in the quality of education, and yet autonomy on each campus. He also spoke of his attempts to develop “ways and means” to relate to students. He has ap pointed two faculty assistants and two student assistants who serve on Ms executive staff. These assistants are serving as a direct link in communication between students and faculty, which will undoubtedly aid in uncovering and solving many problems. . There were several questions which were tossed at him from the floor, all of wMeh he handled with complete fairness and thoroughness in his response. Among these, he most heavily favored the idea of Associate Graduation on each campus. The idea being that it is more feasible to graduate at the campus where the student has done all his work, rather than traveling to (Continued on Page 3) Law Information Center and have both attended classes in Draft Counselling under the direction of Alan Gibas of CCO of Philadelphia. Both have had previous experiences in draft counselling and neither have lost a case. The Center is sponsored by the Student Government Association and will be funded by the Erie Draft Law Information Center. All counselling will be free of charge. Their office will be located in the student offices of the Reed Building (next to the SUB desk). The center will be open on. Monday,. Tuesday, and Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Anyone interested is cor dially invited to seek the services of the Behrend Draft Law In formation Center.