April 22,1971 Phillip lobst presents an outline of the general arts and science major requirements and electives. The general arts and science major is currently one of the two upper division majors offered at Behrend Campus. Campus Reaffirmed (Continued from Page 1) specifically structured yet broadly based curriculum. Specialized, vocationally oriented course programs. In justification of the program, lobst said that it would strive to encourage student application of their capabilities, provide a wide range of educational options for students, and make efficient usage of faculty and facilities at Behrend’s disposal. David Daniel of Behrend’s history department later said, “The purpose of the program is to provide the student with the opportunity to follow his own desire and not that of the faculty.” Kochel said, “Behrend’s faculty turnover is one of the •lowest in the entire system.” About half of the faculty at tended the meeting. Questions and suggestions were posed by those who did attend. Louis Balmer, head of the chemistry department, proposed that if a student is incapable of keeping pace with a course in the Behrend Starts Hotline The hotline will be put into operation next Thursday, April 29, and will operate from 5 p.m. - 8 a.m. everyday until the end of the term. As stated in previous editions of the Cub, this service will be used for an information center and rumor clearing house. The number is 899-1345 and dialing through Security will not be needed. This service is for the students, and Security will not be involved with it in anyway. Anyone who wishes to work on the hotline, please contact Ken Mushrush ,(899 : 0918) or leave your name with a member of the committee. Everyone working with the system is requested to check the schedule posted at the R.U.B. desk as soon as possible. Winky Car Wash Now Open Under New Management Comer Of Buffalo And Nagle Roads i 899-5588 ? Status 10 allotted weeks, that he be granted additional time to fullfill the requirements. Balmer asked if Behrend could possibly expand the present course catalogue. Kochel said this will hopefully, come about in the future.. John Musala, a sophomore SGA representative said that one of the reasons for the rejection of the program by the student’s is the lack of communication between faculty-administration and students. However, Daniel said the real gap lay between faculty and students. The proposal for academic development was opposed April 7, by the SGA by a 9-4 vote. The plan was presented to SGA the night before the vote was taken. Questions arose about the two general upper division majors now offered at Behrend, general arts and sciences and general science. lobst said “The general majors don’t seem to be quite as at tractive as we thought. ” Richard Tomsic, assistant professor of psychology, said, “A more flexible program will require a more efficient advisory program.” lobst said that this will be one of the problems that will have to be dealt with. SUMMER JOBS! We are recruiting a limited number of students for interesting, well-paying positions in their home areas when classes are completed. You will be dealing with the owners of. business firms and doctors, offering a service which costs them nothing unless our home office produces money for them. We prefer full-time employees, but some part-time positions are open. Write immediately, giving age and home town. We’ll send, details and application by return mail. Personnel Director INTERSTATE CORP. 93 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. 02115 SonnJs of America When Only the Best Will Do Wal V a guitars mW w o. ARMSTRONG C.F. MARTIN ■ GIBSON HARMONY B EBIB O - GRETSCH MICRO-FRETS tzAia-'di/iafni. V \ ' 25 WEST 11th STREET ERIE. PA. THENITTANYCUB Behrend Spensers Twe-Day Convention For Coeds . The Women’s Residence Council (WRC) of Behrend Campus will sponsor a two-day Commonwealth Campus Con vention tomorrow and Saturday. Behrend WRC President Krystal Angevine said the pur pose of the convention is to discuss the role Commonwealth Campuses coeds. Policies, administration communications " and the woman’s role in society are among agenda topics. Convention Chairman Sandi Katsko said all meetings are open to the public. Commonwealth campuses “Jimmy Shine, - ” a sardonic comedy by Murray Schisgal author of: “Luv,” will be the next attraction at The Erie Playhouse, where it will open on April 23, Bill Frazier will star in the title role of this spoof of a perpetual drop out and loser. The zany humor of Jimmy Shine’s pre-occupation with self defeat made Schisgal’s play one of the outstanding presentations on Broadway in 1968, when Dustin Hoffman, fresh from his triumph in the movie “The Graduate”, played the engaging and wistful little clown with a Meeting to Plan June Graduation Mr. Louis Balmer, University Marshall for this year’s Graduation Exercises on the Behrend Campus, will be holding a meeting with all graduating students on Tuesday, April 27, 1971 in room 101 in the Otto Behrend Science Building. The meeting will begin at 12:15 p.m. and all students who expect to graduate in June should attend this very worthwhile meeting. The agenda for the meeting will include: (a) Student’s responsibilities prior to graduation (b) Procedures for ordering caps and gowns (c) Assembling before the Academic Processional (d) The Academic Processional (e) The procedure of awarding the degrees (f) The Recessional (g) Social activities following graduation expected at the meeting are Altoona, Dubois, McKeesport, Mont Alto and Behrend. Delegates from Edinboro State College, Villa Maria College, Mercyhurst, Gannon and Hamot School of Nursing may possibly attend. The schedule of tomorrow's meetings is: 3-5 p.m. Registration for visitors 5-6p.m. Dinner '—7-8:30 p.m. Welcome, Niagara Hall Recreation Room 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Cwens Fashion Show and Coffee House Saturday's schedule is: 8:30-9a.m. Club Breakfast Student Discounts Available Jimmie Shine Opens martyr complex. When Bill Frazier acts this role at the Erie Playhouse, he will have as chief counterfoils to his capers Paula Gratchen (Elizabeth), as his dream girl, Jo Roberts as the girl whose love he can’t return and David Green as his best friend who gets rich and gets the prized girl. Others in the cast of mneteen will include Jon Minor, Ken Fanazine, Yvonne Cebe, Peggy Dodson and Robin Dile. Tickets to “Jimmy Shine” are now on sale and may be reserved THK STORE THAT ROCKS WITH GOOD MUSIC EQUIPMENT MACE ELECTRONICS ~ 2631 WEST BTH 9-10:30 a.m. "Sex Discrimination at Penn State;" Jane McCormick, of the University Park student affairs office —Niagara Hall Recreation Room n a.m.noon President's meeting in Niagara Hall —ll a.m.-noon Films Noon-1 p.m. Lunch 1-2:30 p.m. "Communications"; Betty L. Seanor, Shenango Campus- Otto Behrend Building 1-2:30 p.m. "Family Planning;" Mrs. Archie Loss, Behrend Campus- Otto Behrend Building 3-4:30 p.m. "Women's Liberation Movement"; Mrs. Andrea Me Farlane, Erie-Reed Lecture Hall —4:30-5:30 p.m. "Women in Politics"; Mrs. Starett, Erie-Otto Behrend Building 7-9p.m. WRC Banquet 9:00-? Las Vegas Night by phoning The Playhouse box office, 899-7008 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. For the convenience of shoppers in downtown Erie, tickets may be purchased in the office of the Erie Arts Council, 702 Peach St. Tickets are priced at $3. for Wednesday and Thursday per formances and $3.50 for Friday, Saturday and Sunday per formances. Special student discounts are available for Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday performances. Page Three