KING WINTER PAYS BELATED VISIT Volume I—No. 7 * BEHREND CAMPUS BEAUTY QUEEN IS CHOSEN The six Behrend lovelies who reached the local finals in the 20 th Century-Fox nation wide beauty contest to select “Miss Col lege Freshman of 1949.” They are from left to right: Betty Lou Volk, McKeesport, Pa., Marilyn Garden, Clairton, Pa., Rose Lar sen, the winner from Erie, Pa., Judj* Norton, Lorain, Ohio, Allene Benton, Erie, Pa., Carol McKrell, Pittsburgh, Pa. SNOW! I ! Followers of the flashing pines and flying, snow have much cause for rejoicing these past few days since old man weather finally came across last Sunday and Mon day 'with upwards of 6 inches of snow. Behrend skiiers lost little time in taking advantage of the long awaited downfall as’ ski-suits emerged from moth balls and dusty hiekorys were hurriedly polished. Loud "huzzas” echoed down the ski run and even attract ed the attention of the Erie Dis patch Herald, which recorded the festivities with a series of fine pic tures in the Tuesday edition. Weather-wise Erieites however, are holding their breath, for next week or even sooner may bring blooming daffodils and flying golf balls. Gottlund Speaker For Church Banquet On Feb. 16, at The Father and Son’s Banquet, held in the Church Of The Covenant in Erie, Mr. Platon Gottlund, instructor of mathematics at the Behrend .Center, was scheduled to address the group concerning skiing at Behrend. But because the weather has not been favorable for skiing, he told the purpose and function of the Center. In his address, Mr. Gottlund explained that at the present time the Center was set up to accomodate Penn State Freshmen, with an enrollment of approximately one hundred and fifty students. The purpose of the Center is to prepare the stu dents for a higher degree 'of pro ficiency. yet not on a professional level, t