April 75,1977 Student 'Union Board Features Movie And Phelps Coffee House The Student Union Board is receiving applications for positions on the Board during the 1971-72 school year. The offices of president and vice-president, and chairmanships of the Special Events, Dance, Social, Cultural, Recreational,' Publicity, and Special Services Committees are in need of leadership. BULLetin Bored The Theatre 189 class will meet in the Studio this Friday during 6th period. Mr. Woerner would greatly appreciate some suggestions for new books in the library. He has had l suggestion since last Spring term. Our congratulations to Kathlene Sparks, a sixth term student in the College of Liberal Arts, on the publication of her poem, SAUCEPAN DREAMS in the April 1971 issue ,of Seventeen magazine! Drs. Masteller and Cunningham recently attended the Aquatic Biologist Northwestern Pennsylvania meeting at the David Mead in Meadville, Pa., which was sponsored by the Northwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission. The - distribution of final grades • for the winter term was as follows: A’s-19.9 per cent; B’s-33.5 per cent; C’s-30.8 per cent; D’s-10.8 per cent and F’s 4.9 per cent. 87-students attained the Dean’s list this term, of which 16 attained a perfect 4.00 average. - Mr. Woerner would like to remind faculty and students to check the Library’s Browsing Coßection for new fiction as well as non fiction. Among recent additions were: Reich, Greening of America, Clark, Crime in America, Stone, The Passions of the Mind, Kerr, Penny Candy, Hunter, Last Summer, and Didion Play It as It Lays. Mr. Woerner welcomes suggestions for additional titles. Among recent library donors were Norman Gehrlein, Ken Goetz and Louis Balmer. The Library recently received the Biographical Directory of Librarians in the United States (formerly Who’s Who in Library Service) which includes a write-up of Mr. Woerner. At a recent Board of Directors meeting of Great Lakes Research Institute, Mr. Kochel was elected Vice President of that Institution. Congratulations Mr. Kochel! Use Your Originality Name The New Rec Room All of you folks out there in newspaper land know that a new addition to the R.U.B. - a rec room - is presently tinder con 1 T I I I I I I I [ I I I I I I I I I I Rec Room Name Your Name * ————i Pinzn •• vnt^j-vflra-'af-Fins. jsj.gasg-. DfPSdAfiS NOW SHOWING! “UTnEBBG MAN’ Panavisxxi®Tecbrwcotor B |GP|« 1:45-4:20-6:45-9:20 ALL NIGHT PARTY SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 10 PM IN RUB Applications for these positions are available upon request at the R.U.B. desk. The deadline for receiving applications is Friday, April 16. Friday evening, April 16, the Student Union Board will present its first Coffee House Circuit for the spring term. This coffee house will feature the music of struction. Right? Right. And all of you know that every respec table rec room has got to have a name. Right? Right. Well, the Student Union Board wants you to be the one to name the new rec room. Right on! This is how it works. Fill out the coupon with all of the needed information including your original and highly creative rec room name, and leave it at the Union desk by 5:00 p.m. next Tuesday, April 20. The test name will be selected by the Union Board. The winner will receive $5., and the knowledge that his rec room name will go down in Penn State history. COMPLETE REPA THE NITTANY CUB Gary Phelps and Scott Hun tington. Gary and Scott will join together to present an evening of folk and popular sones with guitar accompaniment. Both young men represent the best of Behrend talents. The coffee house will take place in the R.U.B. cafeteria from 9 - 12: Admission is free with activity card and 50 cents without. You’ve heard the story of Jesse James- Of how he lived and died: If you’re still in need Of something to read Here’s the story of Bonnie and Clyde. They call them cold hearted killers; They say they are heartless and mean; But I say this with pride That I once knew Clyde When he was honest and upright and clean. Some day they’ll go down together; They’ll bury them side by side; To few it’ll be grief- To the law a relief- But it’s death for Bonnie and Clyde. The Student Union Board’s movie of the week, Bonnie and Clyde, is the bloody tale of those notorious gang leaders Bonnie Parka: and Clyde Burrows. It stars Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty in the title roles. Bonnie and Clyde will be shown at 7:o© and 9:00 p.m. in the R.U.B. Lecture Hall on Sunday, April 18. Admission is 50 cents with ac tivity card and $l. without. Pardon Us For Namedropping! GUITARS D. ARMSTRONG GIBSON GRETSCH C.F. MARTIN HARMONY MICRO-FRETS WE'VE GOT 'EM dVidiMairii is fh« place 25 West Eleventh Street Erie, Pennsylvania GRAVING Freshmen In Education Sec It is University policy for fresh men to remain in the Common Year program for their first three terms. To progress into teacher education majors or rehabilitation, students must request admission prior to the end of their third term. It has been the policy of the College of Education for several years to admit students to a degree program of their choice if they meet the following criteria: Are eligible to continue in the University. Achieve “C” level or above in oral and written expression (English 1 and 3, or 2, and Speech 200) Achieye “C” level or above in psychology, sociology, and n n , KrSf/speda. additional CWBII $ HOt PailtS requirements of the several a_J 11 _ ■ p < gp art ? ents ~ And Hair fair Have been screened by the nr s p a fS? 611 ! °' gani f tion teacher candidate or is P£ OVKie free refreshments, a receiving corrective therapy nce to see the latest Sprmg (students on Commonwealth duds ’ 311(1 entertainment'all on a Campuses may delay this Friday night? Cwens will make it action until they arrive at possible by sponsoring a Coffee University Park.) House-Fashion Show at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, April 23 in the RUB - cafeteria. When the student is not ac cepted by the department of his choice, he must seek another degree program, or ask to be referred into the Division of Counseling for career and per sonal guidance. We will not allow a student to continue to enroll as a general education student after the third term. If the student fails to initiate the required action to change to another college or to the Division of Counseling, ad ministrative steps will be taken to advise him that he will not be in the College of Education. ! •We believe your private l.re should be your own. And when it • a comes to buying contraceptives, the hassle in a crowded drug- A store isn’t exactly private. So we’ve made it possible for you to ® • get nonprescription contraceptives through the mail. q • We specialize in men’s contraceptives and we offer two of the most A available anywhere-Fetherlite and NuForm .condoms. ® r 4Lfc;tter than anything you can get in a drugstore. Imported A from Britain, they re lighter, thinner, more exciting to use* and ® • precision manufacturing and testing techniques malce them as re liable as any condom anywhere. 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All correspondence and merchan- A dise is shipped in a plain cover to protect your privacy and we ® ® Whj^walt? y ° Ur money back if y° u re not satisfied with pur producte $ • POPULATION PLANNING ASSOC. A > Box 2556-G. Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514 ® Gentlemen: Please send me: Your free brochure and price • list at no obligation, sampler package for $4. Address £ City. Dining the past several years, the provisions of this policy have not always been strictly en forced. In particular, those students on Commonwealth Campuses have been permitted greater latitude. It is anticipated that from now on the. policies regulation selection and retention of students seeking admission to teacher education programs will be complied with as closely as possible. It is suggested that all in coming freshmen, who indicate a choice of education as a major be advised of these policies. Both male and female Behrend students will be modeling everything from hot pants to formal attire, which will be provided by Edward Parks and Bensons. Hair Fair is the supplier of wigs. The audience will be allowed to freely try them on. Scott Huntington will add to the atmosphere with , his folk-style background sounds. Another feature will be free refreshments. For all of these attractions the admission is only 75 cents. Something for someone out of the ordinary SID DAVIS APPAREL Perry Plaza -Three samples for $1 Page Three Deluxe
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