SPECIAL EDITION “December T 17s a ud December 4th December 7th @ J on AR Rm. 101 at 12:15 p,m, Open USA Meeting Hockey game at Delco vs Franklin & ‘Hershey 10:00 a,m, Marshall Typing Area =- Student Activities Mtg. 11:00 a,m, & 12 Noon 8581803191018 0: ONE 3 December 8th . 80 PT FON December 12th Last Day To: Add a course - : Register late 3 File Change of ¥ assignment % File a section of a change .» December 19th 5:30 p.m. Christmas Recess ws Begins : 4 Lounge - 8:00 to Christmas Party & 12:00 p,m. | & January 8th Last Day to File: ® Pass-fail option % Course repeat notice by Drop a course $ : 3 Pre-register for : : Spring Term at & h LR a 8 : ah ERIE NRC NEY SU {San (BONEN ONE 918 DOPE Be DR AR Re en (G0 EXIGE OO OT 2 University Park. BOOSH OGOODDe rd OLS OOXN DODO 8° OOK on oxive YY os o, ers: co DIX ox ening ox LOX GN a a Ta ie BNL a © oo News Notices ee 0 w Students planning to transfer to U, Park or any other Common- wealth Campus for Spring Term 1976 and before the completion of their sixth term must complete a Change of Assignment Request Form within first ten calendar days of the Winter Term 1976, This form can be obtained from Dean Linder. B® A Course Repeat Form can be obtained in Room 312M, By filing such a form, you can remove one “F? only in any particular course from you cumulative average, although it will continue to show on your transcript, = B Students wishing to Change their Major effective Winter Term 1976, must file a form during the first ten calendar days of Winter Term, If a change of major is made at a later date, it will not become effective until Spring Term 1976, @ Mr, Phillip Berrigan will speak at the campus on December 10th at 12:15 p.m, in Room 101, His topic will be ‘*The Nuclear Horror Story,’”” Berrigan, the author of several books and co- founder of the Catholic Peace Fellowship, gained national notoriety in 1968 when he, his brother, and seven others burned draft files in Catonsville, Maryland, For that action, and an earlier defacing of draft files in Baltimore, Berrigan served almost three years in federal prison, While serving®the sentence, Berrigan was indicted for USA president Resigns Pec Board Veorganizes By: Kate Connell Steve Winckelman, president of the Undergraduate Student Association resigned as of November 18th, In addition, Eve Palermo, chairperson of the Educational Policy Commission resigned recently. Needless to say, the Executive Board has undergone a drastic reorganization, At present, I, as vice president, have assumed the president’s responsibilities. In addition, provisions are being made so that the situation that led to Winckelman’s resignation is not repeated, The job of president is never easy, You need a lot of help from the other members of the Executive Board, Your primary job is to coordin- ate projects but Steve found that he didn’t have the manpower to do the job. Now we have expanded the Executive Board so that each elected official has at least ONE assistant ready and willing. to help out when needed, This dis- tributes the workload a lot Otis Offers Alternatives To Dorm Housing At U Park Students who prefer the inde. pendent lifestyle of apartments, who fear rejection from dorm housing or wish to look into the alternatives available for living up the Park will find it benefic- ial to see what OTIS has to offer, OTIS is the Organization for Town Independent Students located in room 20 of the Hetzel Union Building - better known as the HUB, selves, we hope to open some channels between individual students and ourselves, We can’t survive without the support of the students we repre- sent, Also, the U,S,A, is there to serve any student witha problem, better than just a four-member . board, The first meeting of the Exec- utive Council will take place during the first week of school, Attendance of the student body is very important due to the “fact that we will vote on the Our office hours are posted, so newly-appointed members of the stop by when convenient and rap, Executive Board as wellasupdate We need your ideas as well, We the students on what has trans- have to know what YOU want pired since our last meeting, YOUR student government to do We hope to get the students used before we can do it, to coming to the meetings and getting involved in the U.S.A. SAC LETS IT OUT With this first meeting, we QF THE BAC hope to reinstate a policy of holding one meeting every other BY: Susan M. Siciliano week, Now it is mandatory that. clubs report for each.meeting, County? A lot, due to Stud We need better communication A civities. There was the annual all around, especially between Fall Picnic ’75, the music of the Board and the student body, Jim Price and Pat D’Agguano Right now the majority of the highlighting two Coffeehouses. school knows absolutely nothing 150g with the rockin’ group about the U,S.A, Througharticles Crystl Dawn for the 50's Ser ; in the paper about the meetings and the ‘horror’ -able Halloween and through the meetings them- pay pach was a success thanks to the Student Activities Commit- tee (SAC) and the number of students who came locking for a . good time, Each year OTIS publishes a Much more is in store for the computerized housing list which Winter and Spring terms. Def- gives the address of apartment initely planned is the Christmas complexes then breaksdowneach Party, December 19th, Starting realtor from their property, Be- in January, a Coffeehouse is in side the name of the property the making with Ron Ignatuk and is information concerning who Gary Catona, who played at they will lease to, how long the Keystone’s Marathon Coffee- lease is for, available parking, house, and from there the list of along with stipulations on the possible singers and performers rent such as heat, utilities (Continued On P (Continued On Pugs 4) i Continued On Page 4) What’s happening at Delaware MIGHTY MIKE MOVES ON By: Susan M. Siciliano One of our ¢‘rah-rahs®” has left, The only problem is that most of his credits go un- accounted for, especially since Lecture Series == including of Student Affairs, lectures by prominent people, His reason for leaving? Init- folk bands, belly-dancers, mov. ially, it’s a challenge, a new jes -- and his help and time opportunity along with a chance conspiring with seven others to kidnap Henry Kissinger, and blow up federal office buildings in Washington, D,C, After a 1971 trial in Harrisburg, he was acquitted of those charges, but was found guilty of smuggling letters through the federal prison system, He was released from prison in 1972, Anyone interested in helping the Artist and Lecture Series prepare for this presentation is asked to see Mark Steinberg in the USA Office located in the Student Affairs Modular, MENS VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE * Home games played at Northley Jr, HS, = Concord Rd,, Aston, Date Opponent Place Time Dec, 10th York Campus York Campus 7:30 Dec, 11th Williamson Williamson 7:00 Dec, 13th Scranton Campus Seranton 7:00 Jan, 7th DCCC Marple 8:00 Jan, 10th Schuylkill Home 3:00 Jan, 14th Ogontz Campus Ogontz: 8:00 Jan, 17th Mont Alto Home Da B00. Jan, 18th Phila, Community Philadelphia 8:00 Jan, 21st Hazleton Campus Hazleton 8:00 Jan, 24th Scranton Campus Home 3:00 Jan, 28th Schuylkill Schuylkill : 8:00 Jan, 31st Ogontz Campus Home 3:00 Feb, 4th Mont Alto Mont Alto 8:00 Feb, 7th Hazleton Campus Home : 3:00 Feb, 13th Capitol Campus Middleton 7:30 Feb, 14th York Campus ~ Home : 3:00 WOMEN'S VARSITY BASKETBALL # Women’s Varsity basketball will begin with the start of the Winter Term. Tryouts will be on Monday, December Ist at 3:00 p.m, he takes the guise of a faculty member, ‘‘Mighty Mike,” alias Dean Michael Johnson, has taken the position of Educational Co=- ordinator for the department of the Army at Fort Meade, Mary- land, For many students, he was known for his work with Financial Aid and Work Study, but unadvertised are his efforts and success with the Artists and with Student Activities, the Tu=- toring Service, Statistical Studies (statistical reports on the stu dent body) and College Night (recruiting high school students for PSU), Dean Johnson’s full title was the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, but before Penn State he hailed from St, Joseph’s College for five years as Director Dean ‘Michael Johnson (Mighty Mike) moves on to bigger and better things after five years of service at Del. Co. for advancement, The Dean es=- tablished himself and his work. and went as far as he felt was possible, He is especially proud of the implementation of the Artist and Lecture Series, the Tutoring Service, andthe starting . of the College Work Study Pro- gram, which grew from three to fifty students, ‘It gives students the ability to meet college ex- penses and develop skills they could use later in life while at pus,’ said Mighty Mike, -Too often, the good someone has done goes unrecognized until it’s too late to give a kind word or token of appreciation, Fortun- happened to him, “It’s really been a wonderful five years and I’ve enjoyed work- ing with the students and people at the Delaware Campus, They really appreciate what you do, How often can people come and you’ve done. Thanks.’ ? Thank you, Mighty Mike, for your time, patience, efforts, and growth you’ve given Delaware County. : By the way, the Dean had only one request, “I want anautograph picture of Dean Linder,” Well, we’re still working onit., oc. the same time theyarerendering - a valuable service to the cam- ate for the Dean, this has not ’ say, ‘I really appreciate what
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