Page Two Member of Sty* Press Asssriattxm of Clanipsfs Editor-in-chief VICKIE CASKEY Managing Editor GARY THORNBLOOM Sports Editor ROGER SAGER Assistant Sports Editor MIKE McGINLEY Format Editor PAUL TABOLT Photos JIM ROSE Advertising JUNE POST Business KATHY JUNECKO Advisor MICHAEL SIMMONS I Staff: Carolyn Beck, Doug Brower, Paula | Brunner, Mike Cox, W.T. Eberlin, Ray Geiger, | Barb Giles, Ginny Koontz, Mike McGinley, 1 Sudee Potter, Chuck Roberts, Kathlene Sparks, I Chris Watkins, Patsy Wheatly. REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY qp® National Educational Advertising Services \ / A DIVISION OF * "V7* READERS DIGEST SALES & SERVICES, INC. t 4 j j 36Q Lexington Ave., New York, N: Y. 10017 I I New CUB Editor For Winter Term by Gary Thornbloom Managing Editor The post of Editor-in-chief for the Nittany CUB will be filled by present staff member Ray Geiger. This was decided at the December 1 meeting of the Board of Publications by a nearly unamimous vote. The position was open due to the upcoming, transfer of the present Editor-in-chief, Miss Vickie Caskey. Ray Geiger will officially begin his duties Winter Term of this year. However, he has assumed a portion of his responsibilities already. This term has been a busy one as Ray has had to learn many tilings under the wings of format Editor Paul Tabolt, and the watchful supervision of Vickie Caskey, as well as the rest of the staff. Harmony is an integral part of putting a paper together and the CUB staff works very hard trying to present a truly independent student voice. The new Editor-in-chief will hold an organizational meeting at the beginning of Winter Term. Signs will be placed around campus stating the time. All interested persons who feel they have some sort of experience, talent, ideas, suggestions or anything to offer are urged to attend. If you don’t like meetings you can fed welcome to stop in the CUB office any time, this term or next term or whenever. For those of you who don’t like being committed to membership on a staff, feel free to write letters to the editor. For those of you too lazy to do anything, quit your bitchin’! To our present Editor-in-chief, Miss Vickie Caskey, on behalf of the CUB Staff I wish to extend our sincere thanks for fine leader ship, and encouragement, as well as best wishes for the Main Campus future. Also on behalf of the staff, I would like to extend our sincere welcome to our new Editor-in-chief, Ray Geiger. The CUB Staff is looking forward to a prosperous New Year under our new editor and looks forward to response from the student body. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! See .you next term. Registration Those Going I. Registration for all Graduate and Undergraduate students will be held in Recreation Building on Tuesday, January 5, 1971, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, January 6, 1971, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (There will be no registration activation in the Hub ballroom) 11. IF PRE-REGISTERED: A. You will register ac cording to the time and date printed on your Advance Class Assignment Schedule (available from Adviser, week of November 23,1970). Do not follow the schedule printed in the Winter 1971 schedule of classes. B. You must present the following for admission to Recreation Building. 1. Advance Class Assignment Schedule (Pre-registration schedule) 2. Student ID Card 3. Bursar’s Fee Receipt for Winter Term 4. “Revised” No. 2 Card if revising Winter Schedule. 5. No. 2 Card for Spring Term, 1971, if planning to enroll for Spring Term. 111. IF NOT PRE REGISTERED: A. Adjunct, Adjunct Em ployees, Non Pre-registered C. Pre-registration course continuing students, new assignments will be cancelled Graduate Students and Ad- for late registrants. N Instructions For To Main Campus vanced Standing Students, i.e. transfers from another in stitution, will register ac cording to the following schedule Wednesday, January 6,1971 A-C ' 3:00 D-G 3:15 H-L 3:30 M-P 3:45 Q-S 4:00 T -Z 4:15 B. You must present the following for admission to Recreation Building: 1. Student ID Card (or Authorization to Enroll card) 2. Bursar’s Fee Receipt for Winter Term 3. No. 2 Card for Winter Term 4. No. 2 Card for Spring Term, 1971, if planning to enroll for Spring Term (except adjuncts) IV. LATE REGISTRATION A. Unless prior arrangement has been made with the Records Officer, any student who fails to meet his designated time will be considered a late registrant. B. Students who register late will be charged $lO.OO in accordance with Senate Rule G-2. THE NITTANY CUB *7oe& % £ Revealed*' by W.T. Eberlin CUB Staff Writer For those of you who came to Behrend from out of town, the little bit of snow we had last Monday is typical Erie weather: nothing to get all shook up about. Besides, compared to a real snow-storm back in ‘56, this could be called good weather. Shovel on, Shovel on. I finally got to meet Deacon. The only regret I have is that I didn't get around to meet him sooner. I hope the rest of you who haven’t met him yet will do so pretty soon. I wonder why colleges don’t have the first day of deer season off: it’s always on a Monday. Don’t the administrators realize that some of us enjoy the experience of being out in the woods and hunting? Maybe someday they’ll awaken to the fact that we like to some of these things. How many of you guys read what PLAYBOY ADVISOR said about sex and beard growth, how they go together? It’s in this month's issue. “Good Day Sunshine” I hope the two guys who threw and kicked the telephone dial around ‘til it broke enjoyed doing it. Maybe next time you’ll be caught and you won’t be laughing like you are. PA. NEWSPAPER. . . . (Continued from Page 1) business manager of The Daily Collegian are ex-officio members of the Board, and are hired each spring by the Board. The Collegian’s paid professional advisor acts as executive secretary of the Board. Two undergraduate members of the Board, Joel Magaziner and Lawrence Heaps, were among several persons found guilty of forging election petitions by the UDG Supreme Court last month. Investigations of alleged petition forgeries followed extensive news and editorial coverage by the Daily Collegian. Get Into The Spirit Of The Holiday Schedule another dose of holiday spirit for tonight at 8 p.m. in the RUB Lecture Hall. Behrend’s musicians, singers and readers are joining company to present “A Holiday Festival,” a program of seasonal songs, prose and poetry. The program is a potpourri of Christmas entertainment in both the traditional and contemporary manner. “We Need a Little Christmas” from the Broadway musical Mame will be one of the chorus numbers. The Brass Ensemble will perform a set of traditional holiday songs with the “new” sound, and the band will present an up-dated version of “The Twelve Days of Christ mas.” An unusual experience on an old-fashioned Christmas Eve is the subject of. Vicki Rank’s reading from the novel, “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” Linda Krebs and Brad Evans will read “Christ Climbed Down” providing the audience with a comment on Christmas by Leonard Ferlinghetti, spokesman for the “beat” generation. Other musical numbers and readings will round out the program which is open free of charge to Behrend faculty, staff and students and their friends. All are cordially invited. “There’s Something Happening Here.” Trees and decorations go up, parties are planned and spirited chatter fills the air. What is all this bustle about? Christmas is approaching. How many people stop to think what the celebration of Christ mas means? It is to'honor the birthday of Christ, the son of God, on this earth. What was the purpose of Christ’s birth on the earth? In Matthew we can read that the angel told Mary that she would Good-bye To You! The following students will transfer to University Park for the Winter Term 1971, according to Mr. Kenneth Goetz of the Resident -Instruction Office: Lance Anderson, Marilyn Ben dig, Vickie Caskey, Bradford Cass, Christopher Crowley, Kimberly Cunningham, Charlene Diss, Harry Doe, Darrell Frederick, Matthew Hannon, Joan Heymann, Linda Hofer, Herry Juretus, Jack Kessler, Bulletin Bored Christmas Residence Hall and Food Service Schedule December 11 December 12 Friday Saturday Sunday January 3 January 5 &6 Classes for Winter Term 1971 will begin on Thursday, January 7, 1971 at 8:00 a.m. Earlier publications listing the starting date as January 11 were in error. Students who fail to report for classes at this time will be considered absent.. Registration Students should be reminded of the necessity of reporting to Erie Hall at the times designated for completing their registration. NO course cards will be held for students who fail to report at the designated times;, it will then be necessary for such students to secure all of his courses on the floor. Students reporting for registration after January 6, 1971 will be considered Late Registrants and will be charged the $lO.OO fee in accordance with Senate Rule G-2. Mr. Baughman would like to express his gratefulness to the faculty, students and staff for their patience and understanding during last week’s snowstorm. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS it's a FULL MCONI, CHARLEY —YOU KNOW SII?NEY ALWAYS RESERVES THESE NiTESTD MAKE OUT TESTS £-<3 RAPE fM ERS. By Patsy Wheatley CUB Staff Writer call her child Jesus because “He will save his people from their sins.” Christ was a kind of gift. John 3:16 tells us that God loved the world so much that He sent Christ to us. Anyone who accepts Him as Lord and Savior will not die but will have eternal life. Remember the true spirit of Christmas now and throughout the rest of the year. Keep Christ in Christmas. Take time to be thankful for Christ and his deep love for us. Phyllis Kulik,. Mark Lewis, Christine Louden, Leslie McKinney, Dale Nichols, Richard Oshlick, Elizabeth Parshewski, Paula Paschke, Douglas Peters, Victoria Rank, Jermy Reinhart, Iris Roadarmel, Michael 'Rodak, Roger Sager, Katherine Schulte, Keith Williams and Anne-Marie Jorgenson. Any students not on this list should check with Mr. Geotz in the Main Building. Last Day of Finals Residence Halls Close 4:00 p.m. Breakfast last meal served. Residence Halls open 12:00 p.m'. Supper first meal served Registration Winter Term Classes Thank You ni Q—* (fen' 1 December 3,1970 111