NEW COFFEE HOUSE OPEN The Inn Secure Coffee House, Inc., is an area non-profit or- ganization, legally incorporated and dedicated to providing an in tellectual, sophistocated atmos phere for pleasure and conversa tion. Temporary headquarters are in the basement of St. Paul Epis copal Church located at 134 West Seventh Street. Programs are each Friday night from S to 12 p.m. until such time as arrange ments are completed for permanent establishment at Seventh and Peach Streets on the south west corner. When all arrangements have been completed, the Seventh and Peach Streets location will be open on a day to day basis. Dur ing the week it will serve as a "lounge" for students between classes, including a pleasant at mosphere piped in music, cc and pastries. In the eveni will be selected programs s art films, speakers, one ac. etc. On Friday and Saturd - , professional entertainment provided, jazz, dixieland ard There -..4 co'rer on the week - ends to ray for the en tertairrlPnt with a 5M r-'uction to card bear4r.cr Menfo er s h lip will be limited to five hundred persons and bership cards will be sold .cc three dollars each. Only college s*.u dents or college age people yin be eligible for membership. A member ship card entitles the holder to fifty per cent reduction of the cover charge on weekends when there is professional entertainment, lee, lig lie e. ac:_ as CM= char to a subscription to the newsletter sent out weekly and to special pro grams held during the week. Mem bership cards will go on sale the day of the opening of the perman ent coffee house. The Inn Secure is sponsored by the Erie Council of Churches. COLLEGIAN WINS PRESS CONTEST Penn State's newspaper, the Daily Collegian, has been awarded first place and second place awards in the annual college press contest of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society. In competition with 93 other colleges, the Collegian placed first in the sports stories compet ition and second in the news stories catecry. S -- MEMM der.b e,r lvo.s one • C. S'~ ~'?:: 1T , ' , .:7 7 D TO ,T-11.4. 7 1 -7 23 RED CROSS Turner and S.G.A. are looking for students interested in organizing a chapter of the Red Cross here at Behrend. Contact Mr. Turner if you are interested in starting Life Sav ing Classes, tutorialprograms, or other Red Cross Activities. hr end student, Ken ct:ler of Carole Bre rent Behrend wreshmam, s tu6.ents to re- - - 'ass e ww -., ,_, C fen OMB EIMISNM