Compy’s Cuties By Dot Kaliscewski "All right, girls, next week I want you to bring a pair of dress shoes with you when you come to class.” "Whatever for?” we all asked when we heard this strange re quest. We soon found out that for our next class we were going to learn to walk properly, sit cor rectly, and climb stairs graceful ly. We are all going to resemble models after the end of this se mester. Since our regulation gym suits have not arrived yet, we. show up in class attired in all sorts ol weird “get-ups”. They range from Barb Orchard’s and Barb Edel man’s plaid jeans to the cerise socks on Jo Borowski’s feet. After the test on health we read but did not retain, we troop to the gym for our excercises (ugh!) Then we do a series'* of sketches that are guaranteed to break your back or do some more. The time for the game dodge the rat (Ei leen Lardo), comes, and the cat (Bev Salchow) pursues her around the circle. Anne Walsh and Lynn Monta gue anxiously await the end of the first half of the gym hour so that they can play basketball. Dot Kaliszewski and Harlean Benec just, await the end of the period. Then, at last, the whistle blows, and We leave the gym behind for another week, with tremendous appetites and aching legs. Cheerleaders’ From the main- room of the dorm comes the sound of thuds and bumps, a voice shatters the night with the sound of “fight, team, fight!” “Keep quiet” a girl screams from the adjoining bed room. “Yeah, Behrend” respond the four energetic remnants of the cheering squad. Sue Gill, Anne Walsh, Eileen Lardo, and Jan hit the floor again for the final jump, and the wall shakes, with the im pact. “Once more” then all col lapse on the floor with moans of pain, and the exhibition of bruis es. "‘Get out of here with that stuff” someone commands and so they depart for the cellar and some peace for practice. The uniform for this year is composed of white turtle-necked sweaters, navy pleated skirts, white socks and saddle oxfords. The girls made their debut at Behrend with the entrance of bas ketball season and the first game with Altoona. They plan to cheer at both home and away games. But they need someone to cheer too; so support your team and cheerlearders by attending the' 'basketball games. ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE Super Standard Auto and Fire ’ Insurance at Less than Stand ard-Cost. Greetings Little Ones, Your uncle Jack is here again with another crazy column. Bend your ears this way and listen to case history number 21 of, “Bowl ing, Past and Present.” Well now, it seems like some real hep Germans, who weren’t the least bit square, originated the game of bowling, way back when. Don’t ask me when “way back when” was. I’m only writing this story. But back to Adolph and Henry. (The hep Germans) One morning bright, they, being ex tremely bored and strictly from hunger, took off for a promenade among the timber. They came up on a clear stretch of land and Henry exclaimed, “Man, dig that crazy path.” “Ya”, said Adolph, “it’s a gasser.” Now this path just happened to be 62 feet 10% inch es long, and 42 inches wide. (What a coincidence.) At the end of the path were some logs, ten in num ber, that had been left there by i some merry woodsman. Now Hen- I Debut Set STRIKES and SPARES By Jack Rimp TED’S GARAGE Official Inspection Station TEXACO PRODUCTS Towing AAA Service 2507 Station Rd. Wesleyville Tel.: Day 85382, Night 52838 MEET US AT WENDY’S DINOR Route 20 Wesleyville Phone 8-2066 Erie, Pa. Compliments of Lohse Flower Sh~p Specializing in Corsages and ’Wedding Des gr.s PHONE 8-3901 PARK PHARMACY In Lawrence P. rk PHONE 84-181 ★ Cameras ★ Films ★ Supplies Erie Camera Center 14 E; 10th. Street Phone 24242 THE NITTANY CUB ,ry, being a real round little guy, I was always on the lookout for some fun. “Hey”, he said, “check this crazy idea.” Then he forth with went into great lengths to . make Adolph -understand. He tripped down the path and set up the logs in lines of increasing number, starting with one. When he had written this project off the books as completed, he tramp ed gaily back to where Adolph was standing, looking for all the world like a cube. (That’s a square in 3-D) Henry played that Smokey the Bear role, and sniffed around for some implements with which to put the logs down. He found some fairly round stones, and was frantically happy. While Hen was taking five, Ad let loose with a hook that was the swing inest, and knocked down all the logs. Did I say these boys were the heppest? If I didn’t, I meant to. After wasting away the better part of the afternoon with this new frivolity, they skipped home to relay the news to all the neighbors. Soon everybody was enjoying this new game that was' the most to say the? And there,! little ones, you have the story of the origin of Bowling. (YOU HAVE?) (FANE ABE OF TRUMPETS ) The king is dead, long live the king. “Uncle Dave” has deposed Dick Kuneman by racking up six strikes in a row, while bowl ing for the Gulls last time. FLASH! “Lefty” Gehrlein was seen running down alley number five. Now, now, Jake, mustn’t kick them over just because the ball won’t curve right. (Or should it hook left?) Oh well, who knows? If you don’t Fm sure T don’t. SO LONG! MARTIN’S ATLANTIC 3438 Station Road 24-Hr. Towing Service Tel. 84418 After 10, 85-381 MEADOW BROOK DAIRY 2365 Buffalo Bead Intramural Cage Tourney Opens Intramural basketball season be gan December 2, at 7 p. m. when the Globetrotters defeated the Nats to the tune of 41 to 37. Cap- tained by Mike Nagel and Jim Yochim, respectively, the on slaught was spurned by Buster Haney with 18 for the Globes, and Yochim for the Nats with 17. The second game of the evening found the Bullets completely pul verized by the Celtics who won 51 to 23. Scoring honors went to Brandt, Yeager and Moore for the Celtics with 13, 12 and 11. For the Bullets, Driscoll and Freeman tied with 6 each. In the December 3 intramural basketball games, a double header was executed. In the top part of the twin bill the Celtics, led by BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ' ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. "Colce" is a registered trade mark. © J 953, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Bob Brandt, who dropped in 15 loints, ran rough-shod over the >affled Lakers, 45-26. The up-set r ictory was the second win in a .'ow for the Celtics in league play. High scorer for the humbled Lak ;rs was John McGraw with 13 points. In the nightcap we saw the pre cisioned Globes thrash a 47-22 win out of the out-classed Bullets. Buster Haney led the victors with 20 counters while Tom Vieira col lected 10 for the losers. Officials for the event were Jack Murray and Jim Culbertson. A round robin tournament, scheduled along with a double eli mination tournament, though well underway, still has plenty of ex citement in store for those of you who support your teams. The re mainder of the schedule is as fol lows: Dec. 10—Bullets vs. Nats, 7. m. Globetrotters vs. Lakers, 8 p. m. Dec. 14—Globetrotters vs. Cel tics, 7 p. m. Lakers vs. Nats 8 p. m. Dec. 15—Lakers vs. Bullets 7 p. m. Nats vs. Celtics, 8 p. m Jan. 5, 6—Double Elimination Tournament. Feb. 8,9, 10—Double Elimina tion Tournament.