February 18,1971 Student intervisitation in “Full” swing. L.A. Students Flexible Program Students with an Arts and Science major can obtain greater flexibility in planning their education under the terms of five new options recently approved for the College of the Liberal Arts. Under the new program students will take 18 credits divided between Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science and Mathematics These credits are in addition to previously established basic liberal. arts degree requirements and guarantee undergraduates a certain amount of general education. A student may also select another 18 credits from one of the four previously men tioned areas including several different subjects within his specialization; For example, . with the Humanities option, he could take courses in literature, religious studies and philosophy - “specializing” in the humanities but not in any one subject area. New Award At P.S.U. The name of the scholarship shall be —The Berks County Alumnae Association of the Pennsylvania State University Scholarship. The purpose of the scholarship shall be to aid undergraduate students from Berks County at any location of the Pennsylvania State University who have a need for funds to meet their necessary school expenses. Women students who are presently in or who have com pleted at least three (3) terms of undergraduate work, who have shown satisfactory progress toward their academic goal, and are in need of financial aid shall be eligible for this scholarship. The amount of this award shall be $300.00. This amount shall be administered by the University to defray the students’ current school expenses. This scholarship shall be an annual award: Students may reapply for the scholarship. The selection of the scholarship recipient shall be made after careful application review by the Scholarship Committee of The Berks County Alumnae Association, of the Pennsylvania State University. The scholarship announcement and applications shall be made available to the eligible students prior \to February 15 and all scholarship applications must be received by April l. The scholarship award shall be announced by May 1. For even greater flexibility, the College has designed a liberal Studies option, which is open to anyone who by the end of the ninth term in school has obtained his advisor’s ap proval to enter it. In this option, the un dergraduate may select his second 18 credits from any of the course offerings at the University. A student might decide to get a Liberal Arts degree while pursuing in terests in the College of Business Administration. Or he might fulfill medical school entrance requirements by taking his 18 credits4n the College of Science while gratifying his desire for a background concentration in the Liberal Arts. Orientation Committee Needs ideas Interested in picking on in coming freshman next fall?!!? Join the Orientation Committee now being formed by the S.G.A. The formation of the committee this early is to give the resident students as well as the com muting students a chance to come up with new- ways of “torturing” new students, and acclimate students to their new environment. What new goodies can the upper classmen think up for “Kangaroo Court”? Just think, nere is your chance for revenge! If you are interested, contact a S.G.A. member. MARTIN RIELL’S MR. SHOP i*t . 'fyoccttty Stented- Liberty Shopping Center EASTWAY BOWLING LANES 4110 BUFFALO ROAD STUDENT RATES IN AFTERNOON MON - FRI 10:00 - 5:00 PH.899-9855 “A child is coming to you What you gonna do when Uncle Samuel comes around Askin’ for the young ones name And lookin’ for the print of his hand for the files in their numbers game I don’t want his chance for freedom to ever be that slim Let’s_not tell ’em about him— Its none of the Governments Business who comes to or From My body.” FLASH ! ! ! The latest development concerning Translove Airways has the Jefferson Airplane grounded due to technical (as well as per sonnel) difficulties, but fear not as there is room for all who want, to board the Jefferson Starship. . Get Paul Kanter, the pilot, has assembled an interesting crew to make a go of things, but due to the predominance he makes felt the album fails in many ways. The saving grace of Slick, Balin, Casady, Garcia, Hart, Kreutz mann, Nash, Crosby, and a few others, keeps Blows Against The Empire listenable. Paul Kanter was always a good guitarist for the Airplane, and had a decent voice for supporting vocals, but in no way can he assume the role of Jorma or Marty. This is one criticism of the album. Another losing force is Joey Covingtom who simply fails miserably. With Joey’s joining of the Airplane, the beginning of the end w’as clearly evident, although signs were present for quite some time. Ranter’s album attempts to maintain an Airplane image which doesn’t make it. The new take off (ie. Jefferson Starship) is a clever gimmick of substituting vogue lyrics for solid music.. The best parts of the album come when old Airplane and Dead people get things together. 'Mau-Mau’ is the epitome of the Kanter Covington ego thing and this is the worst of what is on the album. Other low points occur through-out most of the first side and only a cute banjo thing called ‘The Baby Tree' and the oc casional Slick vocals, break the monotony until the end of the last cut, ‘A Child Is Coming’ when Jack Casady wades through Ranter’s shit to get it on with David Crosby and Gracie Slick. “I Am Alive I Am Human I will Be Alive Again So drop your fuckin’ bombs Burn your demon babies I Will Be Again— The Dawn Comes Hey Dick Whatever you think of us is totally irrelevant. ” ‘Sunrise’ marks the beginning of a new album and is everything it implies. With my eyes closed I THENITTANYCUB IF YOU WOULD TAKE THE TIME by Gary Thornbloom CUB Managing Editor can visualize two red suns setting in some surreal landscape; this celestial sequence can be blamed on some science fiction flick I once saw. The vocal is Gracie’s voice over hers again and she may be putting down some questionable things, but its more her voice as an instrument than the lyrics. ‘Hi Jack’ isn’t bad, as the Balin-Slick harmony effectively copulates with Ranters voice. The changes are nice, but it is Gracie who makes it. “The summer was dry like your Business Take Notice! Advisors and students in the College of Business Ad ministration should take note of the following information sub mitted by Dean David H. McKinley of the College of Business Administration. 1. Students enrolled in Business are not permitted to count both Math 61 and Math 20, or 62 and 21, for credit toward graduation. The calculus courses are duplicated except for their applications. 2. Business Administration Majors select their specialized areas of concentration AFTER completion of Accounting 101 and 102, QBA 101 and 102, and Economics 2 and 4. Areas of concentration are not to be selected until a student has fulfilled these prerequisites. 3. Students in the College of Business Administration may elect to take not more than 18 credits on a Satisfactory - Un satisfactory basis from the Natural Sciences, Art,--. Humanities/Languages, Social Sciences, Free Electives, Student Electives, Directed Electives and Physical Education Categories. The use of the S-U Option is particularly encouraged for advanced level courses. The intent of the above action is io eliminate the prerequisite requirement which has been in Student escorts insure contenuation of visitation program THE STORE THAT ROCKS WITH GOOD MUSIC EQUIPMIHT — _ MACE ELECTRONICS —-TfjpSßgM™p SBgM™ 2631 WEST BTH JUST TO nose When you’ve been behind coke For a day and a season. We sail out into the grasshopper nite And we seek the righteous poison.” ‘Home’ and ‘X.M.’ are flipped out, take-ups. The album ends with ‘Starship’ which changes into a mode dif fering from what precedes it and manages to sound different, but still in the same vein. “People with a clever plan can assume the role of the mighty.” Majors effect for Business Ad ministration students. Please note that S-U’s are NOT AUTHORIZED for Accounting, QBA, Economics, Business Law or ANY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSE. SUB Movie Of The Week Presen ts... Cool Hand Luke, starring Paul Newman, George Kennedy, Jo Van Fleet, and D. Cannon is the Student Union Board’s movie of the week. Directed by Stuart Rosenberg, Luke is the story of a fiercely independent convict who rebels against the harshly disciplined chain gangs of the Deep South. His defiance creates the explosive drama of Cool Hand Luke. Newman won an Academy Award nomination for his por trayal of Luke, and George Kennedy took the Academy Award for best supporting actor. Cool Hand Luke will be shown on Saturday, February 20 at 7:00 p.m., and Sunday, February 21 at 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. in the R.U.B. Lecture Hall. Admission is 50 cents and $l.OO.