May 27, 1971 Oswald Meets With Presidents John W. Oswald has issued an invitation to all SGA Presidents to meet with him at a luncheon meeting to be held in 204 Hetzel Union Bldg., at 11:30 a.m. on May 29. A 1 Quinlan, newly elected SGA President will head the Behrend delegation. Discussion will take place on how the commonwealth campus student governments might best deal with his office and the various university com mittees that benefit from commonwealth campus representation. Effective immediately, the hours at the main RUB desk will be 9- 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The hours in The Back Room will be 9:30-10:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, 10:00-10:00 p.m., Saturday, and 2-10:00 p.m. on Sunday. After 5:00 p.m., all check cashing will move to The Back Room with a maximum of $5.00 per check at a 10 cent per check fee. The desk help will reserve the right to cash any check depending on the cash reserve on hand. Stamps, magazines, etc., will not be available at the main desk after 5:00 p.m. Commencing in the Fall Term, 1971, the student I.D. cards will be of solid plastic with a color photograph and two lines of embossing (name and number). Also included on the front of the card will be two areas where validation stickers will be placed to indicate current student status and food service privileges, if applicable. These stickers will replace the Certificate of Registration and the meal ticket. A designated representative from Behrend Campus will photograph returning students in the Fall before they leave the Campus for the summer. Mr. Woerner, Behrend Campus librarian, has announced that the first lecture on the Behrend Library Lecture Series will take place in Room 120 of the Otto Behrend Building on June 1. Dr. Archie Loss will present a version of his paper that he delivered at the last meeting of the Modern Language Association of American, “The Girl With Long Flowing Hair in the Earlier Work of Irish Author James Joyce.” Dr. Loss will use a visual aid approach in presen ting his paper and preface it with some general remarks on the study of literature and other arts There is currently a Joyce exhibit in the display case of the Library and bibliographies of works by and about Joyce are available at the Circulation Desk. Mr. Woemer encourages everyone to attend and to suggest topics for inclusion in next year’s schedule. Kochel Announces Council Formation (Continued from Page 1) said that he would not start the development of such an organization if the members of the campus community did not feel that it was needed. He added that he feared that it would become merely another level to go through that would hinder communication on campus rather than help it. If Behrend were to develop such an organization, it would probably contain nine members, with three representatives from each segment of the campus community. Kochel suggested that perhaps Benjamin A. Lane, Dean of Student Affairs, John R. Claridge, Assistant Director for Academic Affairs, and himself could represent the ad ministration while the Executive Committee for the Faculty Senate could represent the Behrend faculty. The student population of Behrend could be represented by a commuting Vandals Strike Again Illegal entry resulted in the theft of an estimated $4OO worth of electronics equipment belonging to Terry Smith and Bob Keay, both students at Behrend Campus. The theft took place during the weekend of May 15 and 16 in Perry Hall. The equipment was recovered on campus and intact by Security, two days after the in cident was reported. DeForest Halberg, head of the Security Department, said they do have suspects and investigations will continue. Halberg also said he believed the room was entered with a key, as there were no marks indicating a break and entry. Among the equipment taken were cassette tapes, headphones, and a television set. An in stamatic camera which was stolen earlier, was found in the trash. Bulletin Board New Rub Desk Hours New ID’s Library Series Scheduled. student and resident student and perhaps an elected represen tative from the SGA. Kochel added that this would not necessarily be the exact representation, and was only a suggestion for its membership. Kochel said that it would probably meet at least once a month if formulated, and went on to add that, ‘‘Hopefully the SGA will endorse this concept and be enthusiastic about it.” WRC Names Election Nominees The Women’s Residence Council recently held nominations for the positions of officers in the women’s dorm. They are as follows: For President: Elaine Chandler, Kim Anderson and Marilyn Gracon; for Vice President: Sudee Potter and Leslie Rosin; for Secretary: Jan Johnson and Carol Turkington; and for Treasurer: Linda Juliano and Pat Henry. Best of luck to all involved. Cwens Hold Elections Cwens recently held elections for officers. Results are as follows: President, Karen Gill; Vice President, Alice Chura; Secretary, Karen Bundy; and Treasurer, Nancy Sphahn. Congratulations to all. June 15, This Coupon Is Worth 7&* Plaza West Erie 1,2 or 3 Games 2 games (with c0up0n)....50 c 3 games (with c0up0n...7 Signed . ffletf&i The Nittany Cub Senate/ Administration Issue Joint Statement The Behrend Faculty Senate and Administration have jointly issued the following statement on Individual Rights and Privileges in the Academic Community. “Like any educational in stitution worthy of its name, the Behrend Campus is dedicated to the total development of its students and seeks to promote an atmosphere conducive to all aspects of higher education. A community so dedicated can succeed only when it acknowledges and pursues its commitment to the personal freedoms and dignity of its in dividual members. No system can truly guarantee such freedoms; the best can only encourage them. A basic step in this process is to insure that those SUB Sponsors All Night Bust By Debbi Guilford News Reporter The Student Union Board of Behrend Campus is presenting an “All Night Bust” from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. June 5. Ticket prices are $4.00 for singles and $6.00 for couples or $3.00 for singles and $5.00 for couples with Activity Cards. The evening’s, activities will take place at the Sara Coyne Circle K Run Ragged For Fun By Carolyn Beck News Reporter .Circle K field a picnic May 22 on campus for '27 children from St. Joseph's Home and 5 children who helped with Behrend's entry in the Plumpton Buick Paint-In. The children, ranging in age from 4 to 14, began the afternoon with a splash party at the pool, followed by games in front of the dorms. The picnic supper consisting of hot dogs, potato chips, and coke ended the eventful day. Circle K president/ Bill Starn (3,LA), termed the picnic as very successful because both the kids and the helpers had a lot of fun. This is the fourth time that Circle K has organized an afternoon for the children from the Home. Bill also mentioned that this will probably be the last such outing due to the closing of St. Joseph's Home. But Circle K will continue to perform other service projects, including a book sale before thefall term and a concession stand at the rock festival. Circle K will also be represented at the International Convention in Chicago in August by Bill Johnson (3,Bioch), the new president. Jack Richebacher (6,Engr), Pennsylvania District Secretary, and Bill Starn, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. Bill Starn expressed his thanks to the Circle K members who helped with the picnic, and special thanks to the girls in the dorms who were responsible for food preparation. He added that the Circle K is trying to recruit female members due to a change in the national constitution which allows girls to join for the first time. DUSCKAS FUNERAL HOME 2607 Buffalo Rd. 899-2812 “Senvinq- £nie iittcc 1946" Putt-Putt actions which threaten the liberty or diminish the dignity of others will not be tolerated; the Behrend Campus. Faculty Senate and Administration reaffirms its determination to promote the personal rights and privileges of all members of this academic community. Such a commitment, however, gains validity only when it is tested. For problems to be met and overcome, members of the Behrend community —students, faculty, and administrators — must re-examine existing channels and make use of them to resolve conflicts before in- dividual rights are abused. Where new channels are needed, they must be created, thought fully and in good faith. Only Restaurant where a smorgasbord dinner will be served. The musical entertainment will be C.J. Bri. A “bring your own” beach party will follow from 8 a.m. to ?, so the evening’s attire will be casual. Tickets can be obtained at the RUB desk. Hell’s End Coming The Student Union Board will close the year by presenting a day of activities titled Hell’s End. The entire day of June 9 will be filled with a multitude of ac tivities. There will be a dunking booth containing willing faculty members (any faculty members or administration who would be willing to sit at the booth, please leave your name at the RUB desk). Body painting will take place in the afternoon with a prize given for the best work. An Ice Cream Thing will also be at this time. There will be a Pool Party with music by the American Legion from 9 to 12 p.m. and an outdoor grill selling hamburgs and hotdogs will open at 8:30 p.m. HOTLINE 899-1345 SminJs of America When Only the Best Will Do U| A ) va guitars WW V w w 0 ARMSTRONG C.F. MARTIN 1 GIBSON HARMONY Wl KBhB ® GRETSCH micro-frets