February 25,1971 New Now Construction is underway for the Student Union Board’s plans of the new "Rec Room facilities. The entrance for the new Rec Room will be situated between the_ student mailboxes and the bookstore, where 240 sq. feet of space will be utilized for 7 new billiard tables (with pool cues mounted on the walls,) three ping pong tables, an assortment of pinball machines, and a jukebox. The present SUB desk will remain intact, once the new rec room is open, with the present services still available. Checks will be cashed at the desk until 5 p.m. and only on weekdays. Any other time, checks will be cashed at the new Union Desk. The present rec area will be turned into a lounge similar to the main lounge of Niagara Hall, with the addition of a T.V. The new Rec Room will be BULLetin Bored The bus company has iust agreed to run one bus to the Erie Hall circle on Sundayevening -thebus that leaves Perry Square at 7:16p.m. But the dr :, er has been instructed to come to the Campus only it Behrend students, are on board. Be sure to tell the driver you are a Behrend student or he'will turn backatSaltsman Road. - Band and Chorus Seeking New Members „Thfeßehrend Campus Band and the Chorus.are presently in the process of seeking new members for the Spring Term. Besides serving as an extra curricular activity for the students in the group, all members receive one undergraduate credit towards their degree for each term in which they are enrolled in either course. The director of both of these activities, Mr. Davis Gieesch, is planning a variety of performances both on and off campus fOr thefcoming term. .Chorus (Music 89) will meet in the studio on M, W, F during the second -period, while the Band (Music 78) will meet there on the same days during the seventh period. Any student interested in obtaining further information about either of these activities should contact Mr. Giersch in the Studio as soon as possible. Beginning "February 15, the Library began observing the expanded schedule of hours which means the Library is now open from 8 a.m. to 12 midnight Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. . On exhibit in the Library is a copy of the first issue Of the NITTANY CUB, October 28, 1948, as wellas samples of the various^-stages-involved in producing a newspaper. If you have other suggestions for future exhibits, pleasenotify’Mr. Woerner." There will be a meeting of all people on the Cub staff on Thursday, February 25,and Tuesday, March 2, during the common hours. All members pleasea'ttend! PRESS ASSN.' (Continued from Page 1) research and recommend . before, and learn the many possible restructuring of . Com- problems that face the average monwealth Campus newspapers, daily newspaper. Problems in- The fpllowing morning, eluded such items as the can everyone went to the offices of cellation of a full page ad, the late “The. Daily Collegian” to put release of an important new together a twelve page mock story, and editing profanity in a newspaper. In four hours and feature article. Tempers flared under . actual conditions the and frustration ran rampant as journalists attempted to exercise the various staffs tried to cope what they had learned the day with the many things that cropped up. Simulation was- so realistic that the many involved did not realize until everything was complete that the paper was not going to be published. That afternoon during the second session, the general ef fectiveness of the conference was discussed along with some of the financial problems of the Press Association. The Assembly then adjourned and everyone returned to their respective campuses with the Press Association’s. hopes that everyone was that much the wiser for attending the con ference. Something To Feed Your Head Dr. David E. Smith, the Medical Director of the Haight- Ashburyr Medical Clinic in San Francisco, comes to Behrend’s Erie Hall on Tuesday, March 2, at : 8 to .speak on; “Youth, Alienation and the Drug Scene.”' Known for his,' television ap pearances " and his writings in leading medical journals, Dr.- Smith believes that , education is an effective cure. He strongly supports “programs that young people can believe in. ” Two books, Current Marijuana Issues. (Prentice Hall) and Love Needs Care?- the Story of the HaightrAshbury. Clinic. (Little Brown & Co.), are being worked on by Smith-.for forthcoming publication. After the lecture, which is free to all (surprisingly), Dr. Smith will be present in the Quiet Lounge of the RUB for a “rap” session. Refreshments will be served. - Rec Room For RUB Under Construction totally air conditioned and the walls will contain graphics. A calculagraph will be purchased to compute the time used on pool tables and ping pong tables. .The scheduled completion date Library Hours Expanded On Exhibit... Cub Meeting Hbund'fts, i?cL s f 891-3*13 f W«2SfCy vi7/<2-j ,/£5 to v 6>e deiberto ’dehmulk flan THE NITTANY CUB has been set for approximately April 15, this year. This will be a $40,000 expenditure attempt to provide increased, improved and better, facilities for the Behrend student body. (Continued from Page 1) FILMS AT EDINBORO the film to intelligence operatives, and Mark Rudd, one of the founders of the Weather man faction of the Students for a Democratic Society, once cited the film as a rationale for his politics. The now fugitive radical was once quoted by the Liberation News Service iter a showing of the film in Pittsburgh as saying: “Some of the background of Weatherman can be understood here we look at the movie, we look at the world; a world-wide revolution is happening. A revolution is not a dinner party. Revolution happens through force of arms.” In New York, the film was entered as the prosecution’s evidence against 13 members of the Black Panther Party on trial ■there. In Europe, prints of the film have been consistently, seized and burned. Steve McQueen did all of his own Berlinefta sports car at his disposal, stunt driving- in the breath-taking automobile chase scenes for "Bullitt," "Bullitt", which also stars Robert the Student Union Board Movie of the Vaughn, will be presented on Satur weekfor February 27and 28. day at 9 p.m. and on Sunday at 7and 9 To prepare for the driving, p.m. in the RUB lecture hall. Ad- McQueen spent a day at the Cotati mission is $l.OO without an activity race track with a new Ferrari card and $.50 with a card. THE STORE THAT ROCKS WITH GOOD MUSIC EOUIPMEMT MACE ELECTRONICS ■« 2631 WEST BTH SGA Discusses J. Walker Award Nomination procedures for the. Josephine Walker Award were discussed by the S.G.A. in their meeting on February 17. It was decided that Behrend's candidate for It was also announced that Dave the award will be the recipient of the Carr will represent Behrend's Student Turnbull Award. Government at an S.G.A. President's . ~ _ „ conference at the Schuylkill Campuss Eric Walker, former Penn State of Penn State. President, annually gives an award to a phone has been made available an outstanding student at University f or Hotline use. Information about Park. His wife, Josephine, gives a operation has been given by the Erie similar award to a Commonwealth Hotline and floor meeting's in the dorm Campus student. Each of the four are planned to gather volunteers to regions of Commonwealth Campuses man the Hotline. Note: Pre-Registration Time Schedule The following will serve as a pre registration schedule for all un dergraduate students of the Behrend Campus. Students should report to room 203 of Turnbull Hall at the date and time indicated to complete his pre-registration. Student should bring with him a completed pre-registration work sheet with his adviser's signature, the student's name, student number, college of enrollment and term standing. You are asked to report precisely at the time indicated as NO students will be permitted to register outside of their designated time slots. Monday - March 1, 1971. 11:00 - 11:30 a.m Term+) 11:30 - 12:10 p.m. - DDT students (sth Term-H 12:10 - 12:50 p.m (sth TerrrH-) 12:50 - 1:30 p.m Sfudenfs 1:30- 2:10p.m. - EET Freshmen 2:10- 2:50p.m. - DDT Freshmen 2:50 - 3:30 p.m. - Assoc. Bus. Fresh- 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. - WOMEN (sth Term-f-) Nowosielski - P. Schultz 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. - MEN (sth Term+) O'Kelly-R. Schwartz Tuesday- March 2,1971 11:00- 11:30 a.m. - MEN (sth Term + ) Schweller -Steinhoff 11:30-12:00 N. . WOMEN (sth Term + ) Semler -Szymanski 12:00- 12:30p.m. - MEN (sth Term + ) Stewart - Watt 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. - WOMEN (sth Term + ) Tallentire - Wyman 1:00- 1:30p.m.-MEN (sth Term + ) Wawrzyniak-Ziegler 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. - WOMEN (sth Term-H Adams-Casasanta BULLITT - EET students (sth - Assoc. Business - Hamot Nursing NOTE: Students who are scheduled for a class at the time in which they are to pre-register as soon as possible after the end of the class: will select one student for con sideration. The Turnbull Award winner'will represent Behrend in its region. :00 - 2:30p.m. -MEN (sth Term + ) Abbey - Carnegie :30 - 3:00 p.m. - WOMEN (sth Term + ) Cecchi - Flom :00 - 3:30 p.m. - MEN (sth Term + ) Carosone - Ekey :30 - 4:00 p.m. - WOMEN (sth Term + ) French - Holmes 00 - 4:30p.m.-MEN (sth Term + ) Carr - Drakes Wednesday, March 3,1971 11:00- 11:30a.m. -MEN (sth Term + ) Driscoll - Gatts 11:30-12:OON.. - WOMEN (sth Term + ) Hunter - Labre 12:00- 12:30 p.m. - MEN (sth Term + ) Glass - Huntington 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. - WOMEN (sth Term+) Lamb - Nilson 1:00- 1:30p.m.-MEN (sth Term + ) Januleski - Kovac 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. - WOMEN (sth Term + ) Kowalczyk-MacKinlay 2:00- 2:30p.m. - MEN-(sth Term + ) Mangels - Novet 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. - Freshmen WOMEN: Murray - Rutkosky 3:()0- 3:30 p.m. - Freshmen MEN: Mohr - Prischak 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. - Freshmen WOMEN: Schodt-Zimmer 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. - Freshmen MEN: Przybyszewski - Sears Thursday, March 4,1971 - Freshmen MEN 11:00 - 11:30 a.m Segal - Starn 11:30-12:00 N. - Freshmen MEN, Sfaszewski - Veshecco 12:00 - 12:30 p.m. - Freshmen MEN: Viele - Zimmerman 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. - Freshmen WOMEN: Allen - Coleman 1:00 - 1:30 p;m.- - Freshmen MEN: Ahl - Brown 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. - Freshmen : WOMEN:' Coulter - Gausman 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. - Freshmen MEN Burnett - Danowski 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. - Freshmen MEN Daugherty - Fleischauer 3:00 - 3:30 p.m. - Freshmen MEN Fontecchio - Hartman 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. - WOMEN: Gill - Klimas 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. - Freshmen MEN Harvey - Joyce Friday - March 5,1971 1:00 - 11:30 a.m. - Freshmen MEN Keay - Liao 1:30 - 12:00 N. - Freshmen WOMEN: Kochel - Lynsavage 2:00 - 12:30 p.m. - Freshmen MEN: Linville - Milewski 2:30 - 1:00 p.m. - Freshmen WOMEN: Macioce-Miele 1:00- 1:30 p.m. - Freshmen MEN: Miller -Mitrovic 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. - Any additional students The Behrend Speech Department t\. and the f Theater Arts /(/