" " ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ . . - ¦ ¦ ¦ . . k ¦ ' ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , • • * ¦ * . ¦¦ ¦ . • - . ¦ • ¦ ^ ¦ ; \"\ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - . ¦ , ' ' . ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ " , ¦ ¦ . . .. :., , ¦ :¦ fo"+ * < Organizations Approved; Special Election Is Slated ' . v (Th * College Community it reminded that the Prende nt of the College mutt give f inal approva l to anything patt id by Council.) Council ¦Sigma Iota,gave vfinal approval to Omega to become the first social fraternity during its second regular meeting this week. The approval came after SIO made additions and corrections to its constitution required by the office of the President. President Boston reported to Council that a special election to fill the office of CGA vice president has been tentatively scheduled for October 25 and 26. Petition for the office can be obtained in the CGA office. Brief speeches will be presented by the candidates on October 24 in Husky Lounge. The election is a result of the ' . expulsion for the semester of Skip^^ for violaBracken, vice president, i tion of social regulations. The Council for Exceptional Children was granted permission to conduct a candy sale to raise funds necessary to finance their projects. Other proj ects for the club will be considered if CEC does not raise sufficient funds as a result of their candy sale. This decision came after the Acting President of the College refused to grant approval for three separate projects. Council granted approval to the B Club to> sell mums at Homecoming as a fund-raising proj ect. New Organizations Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity, and the Physics Faculty, Students Meet At PSU English Confab ^mm^ The tenth annual Conference of the Pennsylvania Council of teachers of English will feature performances by the Bloomsburg Players and The Madrigal Singers and &¦ seminar directed by Miss Susan Rusinko. The two-day conference, entitled Arts and Articulation and which will include approximately 450 teachers from the college, high school, and elementary level, is being held today and tomorrow at Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Louis F. Thompson, chairman of the BSC English Department, is general chairman. English In Context The "English in Context" pro- ' gram of the Conference will be under the direction of Miss Susan Rusinko of the BSC English department. Scheduled in this portion of the conference, in addition to the performances by the Bloomsburg Players and The Madrigal Singers, will be an overview of medieval literature by P. Burwell Rogers of Bucknell University, and readings from the poetry of Chaucer by Richard J. Hoffman of The University of Pennsylvania. The Bloomsburg Players with direction from Michael J. McHale will present "The Second Shepherd's Play." The action of the medieval drama revolves around four shepherds, the attempted theft of a lamb by one of the shepherds, and finally the birth of Christ. Though the general atmosphere is one of comedy, the birth of Christ and its announcement to APO Ki Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega is one of the 52 of of the 417 chapters in the nation to be listed in October, "Torch and Trefoil" as being APO's pace setters in 1965-66. the shepherds by the Angel of the Lord ends the play on a more serious, if j oyful, note. Cast in the roles of "The Second Shepherd' s Play," are Russell Walsh, Brian McLernan, Gordie Dodson, Tim Lavelle, Ruth Campbell , Stephanie Rossman, and Sheri Yeingst. Madrigal Singers The Madrigal Singers, under the direction of Mr. William Decker, will also perform tomorrow. The group will present Medieval Religious and Secular Music from 8:3010:00 a.m. as part of an examination of English in Context. At 12:30 the Madrigals will entertain with Renaissance music at the luncheon in the main dining room", Nittany Lion Inn. Members of the group are Gail Bower, Jane Hartman, Christine Sharr, Sharon Bergeron, Jan Space, Sue Harper, Jim Fargus, Lee Smeltz, Ralph Miller, Bob Smith, Jack Wise, and Tim Hoffman. Banquet Address At a banquet in the Nittany Lion Inn tonight an address entitled , "The Director, The Critic, and Macbeth," will be given by Edward S. Brubaker, Director of Theater at Franklin and Marshall College, and of the annual Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The conference ends tomorrow with a luncheon in the Nittany Lion dining room. Kenneth Wilson of the BSC faculty exhibited an oil painting in the Second Annual Regional Painting and Scuplture Show of the Westmoreland County Museum of Art/at Greensburg, Pa. The exhibition ran from May 14 to June 19, with over seventy artists participating. {Photo by Carmod y) President Boston , In fore ground , addressin g students hi Husk y Loun ge durin g an Informal question and answer session on Tuesday, October 4. The session lasted about holf-an-hour with Steve expressin g tho hope that participation these meetin gs can become an effective forum for student • ¦ ¦, In CGA. , ' ¦ ' - , • ¦ Club were admitted to the rolls of BSC organizations and 'the Association of History was approved on a . probationary basis; Constitutional changes of Wom-~ en's Semce Sorority and the Student - Christian Association were also reported and approved. Mr. Miller, director of the Maroon ' and Gold band, submitted a report with regard to the purchase of raincoats for the band. Sally Ertwine, Ruth Ann McGinley, and Mr. Miller will comprise a commits tee to further investigate the proposal and report back to Council, Office Traffic . A committee of the CGA off icer® will investigate the possibility ©f installing a half-door on the CGA . . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - ¦ . ¦ ' ' ' ¦ . . ¦ ¦ ¦ - ^ office to cut down on traffic in and itors from another campus. He urged BSC students to be alert to out of the office. President Boston reported the such problems in, the future in. consensus of opinion with regard order to prevent recurrences, for to the open CGA meeting in Husky the facilities are purchased by the was generally favorable among money of the students and must be members of the college community. replaced or repaired by the same. Many felt that some mechanical Bloodmobile Visit difficulties should be eliminated to Mr. Boyd F. Buckingham, Direcprevent distractions. tor of Public Relations, reported It was further reported that 17 the college community has received candidates have been placed in a request from the Bloomsburg nomination for H o m e c o m i ng Chamber of Commerce to aid in Queen, The college community will the Bloodmobile visit on October eteet the queen m October 18 21. This visit will in no way interfere with the BSC sponsored event m/l W, February or March. in ©r, Fmi Etegel* Dean of Stu The Huskies showed several and features. . bright spots, including a good defensive line led by big Bill Nagy and his men. Offensively, the pass- ers. The offensive line, which ing combo of Goyda to Marlin weakened at times, should improve Beinhower, showed more to come in the near future and if they can 'in the near future. The Husky run- give Mr. Goyda a little time to ning backs, led by Dan Weir, ran throw the Husky opponents will be well, ruling off several long gain- in for a rough afternoon. Happenings About Campus ———— ¦¦ ¦ —¦ ' ¦ ¦' - " ' —¦¦ "' ¦ - Ed. Note: The following meetings were taken from our records as well as from the Pilot. Should, by any chance, there be an error, please notify the maroon & Gold office immediately so that the oversight may be rectified. Sat , Oct. 15 — Archaeology Excavation — 1:00 — Long Porch Band Dance — Chubby & The Royals — - Gym Mon., Oct. 17 — Wesley Fellowship — 5:30 — M ethodist Church APO — 7:00 — D-Basement Studio Band — 7:30 — C Tue., Oct. 18 — Harmonettes — -3:00 — A Concert Choir — 3:00 — F-6 Archaeology Club — 7:00 — C-22 International Relations—7:30—C-Social Rooms Lutheran Student Association — 7:30 — Lutheran Church Social Halls Wed.,Oct. 19 — Social Improvement Organization—7:00 Student Christian Association — 7:15 — F-6 Movie "The Old Dark House" — Carver — 7:30 Thu., Oct. 20 — Amateur Radio Club —¦ 3:00 — C-24 Athenaeum Club — 3:00 — C-33 Business Education Club—3 :00—D Auditorium Circle K Club —3:00 English Club — 3:00 — C-34 Chess Club — 3:00 — Day Men's Lounge Harmonettes — 3:00 — A Forensic Society — 3:00 — B-10 Spanish Club — 3:00 — D-23 B Club—7:00 — C-34 Kappa Delta Pi — 7:00 — Day Men's Lounge MRA — North Hall Fru , Oct. 21 — BNE "The Highwaymen"— Gym — 8:15 Draft Test Eli McLau ghlin, head swimming coach, announced the following schedule for recreational swimming: Monday 12:00-1:00; 2:00-3:00. Tuesda y 1:00-2:00; 7:30-0:30. Wednesda y 8:00-9:00 (a.m.) ; 11:00-3:00. Thursda y 1:00-2:00; 7:30-0:30. Friday 12:00-1:00; 2:00-3:00. Saturda y, Sunda y 2:004:00. This schedule may change dopendi ng on conditions. The time from 8:00-3:00 Is basicall y for makin g up swimming classes, Those intendin g to take the selective Service College Qualifi cation Test on November 18 and 10, 1066 should apply at once to the nearest local board for an Application Card and a Bulletin of Informat ion for the test. Students should file applications Immediatel y, so they can be assigned to the test center chosen. It Is Important to list a center and center number for each date. ¦ 4 ¦ How many of you know who Tom Vargo is? -The number of people who don't is surprising. Something is lacking when an athlete can win four varsity letters in a school's maj or sport and go unnoticed. This article may prove to be interesting * to those who don't know Tom. Tom Vargo lives in Danville with his parents and ten brothers and sisters. He- attended Danville High School where he wrestled and played football and baseball. LosSs to IJ ^e^ tough Bald Eagle Carriers ¦ College Bowlers M the Week Continue Season By Norm Jones —— ¦- ¦ - '¦ >. ¦¦ ¦ .. . . ¦¦ ' ¦• f ' ' wwff i^ati ^ . y fflatt'vW, "lii^Wi 'v'wi'y tJtZ. i^ ^t £ v :^SiKi^t*s! We Dare You To Miss . . . ^ W HOMECOMING 1966 # V Saturd ay, Oct.22 Thursday, Oct. 20 HOMECOMING PEP RALLY . 1:00 8:00 Centennial Gym PARADE • • FOOTBALL GAME 0** 2:00 * Homecoming Queen Finalists Announced i • Special Half time Perf ormance Fri., Oct. 21 Homecomin g Committees 4 Homecoming Committees BNE PRESEN TS Social Recreation Committee Dining Room Committe e GORDtY LEARN ANNE MacPHERSON • JACK PERRY Big Name Ent erta inment VIRGINIA BOSAK The Highwayme n and Long & Daniels Hosp itality Committee • ' Decoration Committee Pep Committee JIM BONACCI JIM WORTH Ho mecoming Queen Crowned Elect ion Board • GLENANNE ZEIGENFUSE Centennial Gym 8:00 ED SLUSSER Saturd ay Night FRANK ARLOTTO JOHN ONDISH JO JACKSON JOE WALTON PETE WILDE Public it y Committee DENNY BYRNE Sunday, Oct.\ 23 BAND DANCE "POPS" CON CERT • • Mel Wynn & Rhythm Aces BSC Concert Choir • . i 8:30 Centennia l Gym * 8:30 Carver Auditori um y > ¦ 0 . j - Give Support To Your Husk ies and Your School!