Mrs. Harris, Mrs- Tuttle, Anne King-, and “Kelly” prepare for their busy day. Absent from the picture is Mrs. Shell. TECH TALKS Creeping in with the arrival of good weather comes the uncon trollable desire to skip -classes and forget homework. Naturally, all instructors realize that it is much more important -for the student body, to play tennis and softball, and .go. swimming, for without health, what is life? As'Walt would say in class, "Let’s bug-out of here,” or as Cy would say, "Let’s take a break. We probably could if Truex would hold it down to a simmer . ...” I forgot university regulations RU 12 states that three class cuts is sufficient reason for failure of the course. By the looks of things, most of the E. Techs are going to end. up in California. Can’t you just feel that sunshine? Mr. Baker is go ing to hate to see us leave. He is getting to be one of the best con ductors of . sixteen violins. “Bop” Werner is still passing on bits of information to his reluc tant students and Mr. Jones is still passing on. Most of the guys- claim they are enjoying themselves on their visits to various companies. In fact, they had'such'a good time in Gallon, Ohio, that they almost let Ross stay on an extended vis it. Ross stated he didn’t care be cause Walt said those “over night” stays aren’t bad at all. We are really having a great time with our soft ball team. We might lose by thirty points, but we have a good time losing: At Erie Hall we frequently find Mr. Baker and Herb teaching some - pool table cal culations. Meanwhile, Mr. Thur bon was diligently trying to spell Chargoggagoggmanchaugga goggchaubunagungainaugg back wards. Comity's Duties By Kay Spanbauer With a crack of a bat and the flattening of the softball, Harriet slams a long fly to left-center field. Susie Tully lets out a scream and begins skipping after the ball. A shout goes out to Dee, who is sun-bathing in' left field to stand-up. for a minute to catch the ball. See just misses, and an other run comes in ..... so go the games in. the girl’s gym classes. Sandy David, Amy Curtis, Judy Adler, Sue Neth, and Harriet Han sen are the long-ball hitters. Susie Tully’s outfielding adds humor to the game, while Sue Hoss has a unique stance which is seldom found even in .the -major- leagues. When Lea comes to bat, every one closes her mouth and hopes Clinically Speaking By Rose M. Dobbs The Clinical program comes to a close on May 24th and we will all leave Behrend with a lot of happy memories. We know that Chuck Simons, whose lively, interest in every thing made him a-favorite among bowling -fans and fellow class mates -here, will be hast: as -suc cessful-next-year at-Bebrend. We are certain that. George’s Mercury will be missed around those old familiar places. He will attend the Williamsport Techni cal School-next fall. Bodies, frames and lessons in auto mechanics will always re mind us of Jim Kuhn. Jim is still recruiting members for the mysterious “Polar' Bear’s Club.” Jo’s- interest in the tennis courts resulted in a crisp sunburn and a slight case, of flu. We won dered' if it was worthwhile, but •Jo says, “Anything for the cause.” Ina and-Rose are-promoting-a sizzling love -affair between their parakeets, “Peter” and “Sandy”. Seems as though this isn’t the only love affair-Ink’s- had a hand in. How -about- it, Joan? Joe and his associates spent quite a few afternoons drawing and discussing architecture ~ . with lessons in mortgaging on the side. Sorry we missed the opportun ity to hear Bill Yochim leading the Rosary from St. Mark’s Sem inary on “The Rosary-Hour.” We hear he did -a swell job. Congratu lations, Bill.- •the ball doesn’t come that way. If you’d like to see softball as it has never been played-before, watch one of the girl’s -games—they’re .•eally different. The girls have deserted the BARE END shower, room on-Mon day afternoons ’ (everyone but Harriet) due to the fact that co ed -showers can’t be fitted into the curriculum. The A. V. room is the new shower" room; wouldn't it be nice- if- a separate girl’s shower room were built? Duffy’s (Continued from Page 1) belle, added-their-talents to the program. A shit portraying.a -fellow talc ng his blind- date, nee Dankin, to the prom - w*s : performed with a smashing success by John Cipriani and -Norm Thomas. Benjamin Lane -and Allen Bums (Bones), to a background of mu sic provided. by Ernest Ery-er and Irvin .Kochel, highlighted the evening _ with their humerous quips. 'The menu, consisting of every- THE NIT T ANY. CtJB Campus Capers Thru The Year By Margie Heffner REMEMBER WHEN: many a girl went to 'the Sno-Ball with just whom she didn’t have in mind; the confused DDT fellas got only one answer “principles are all the same, nothing new, everything -is automatic;” the party at Makufka’s apartment turned into a brawl .... oops, I mean ball; the dorm girls re arranged the reception rooms and Dee meanwhile, tried to stir up a little business with her paint •brush; Jerry Mitchell -went into the taxi business; Drew, Ball call ed Chuck Simons “Charles” and got rechristened- over the head with a glass of milk; a treasure was discovered in the Memorial Room . . . Coke -bottles, well any way, such a dignified place could n’t house cans; we got a one-day vacation- when the “officials” of Behrend Center called off school because of snow; cigarettes sailed across accounting class in the year-long war of Dee vs. Don; all flags flew at ..half mast . . . reason, Frisky died; clean-up day started _ (and ended) with, a big splash . . . Myma, Anne, Ruth, and . Sue Tully braved the freez ind-depths with-Herm and a lit tle assistance from Bud and Chuck, by the way, Mr. Patt has proof of this; the South finally riz with a bang, or should I say with quite a few bangs; Jerry Buzza and Dick Janeleski forgot to make an appearance-here for, their championship intramural i basketball game, incidentally, they | lost the game by one point; our [ Susies, Ross and Tully, were “well prepared” to give even Fihnigan •some tough competition; it was here at; Duffy’s Tavern that the members of the local AA broke Mike Anderson’s Old Faithful ,- ; on the gym floor .. . that'floor) really came up fast, right,- Frank? j . . . ; in February Bob joined the { Polar B.ear Club alias "Chuck’s Sucker-Club by jumping into the ice-covered pool; Jamie Boy WAS the number one tune on the campus hit parade; during this cold, cold winter everyone made good use of the creek and the swimming pool and I don’t mean for ice skating; our fence was the most popular antique on I campus, but all we girls got from the guys was the statement, “Don’t call us; we’ll call, you;” “Have you held a frog up by his intestines lately,” asks Dr. Smith; DDT was astonished to see an infrequent visitor drop into class . . . Jay Roling . . Jay, -however, has become quite proficient in learning the three P’s of Erie Hall— Ping pong,-Pool, and Pino chle; Janie and P. J. -were just saying they knew the exact route to New Wilmington when they discovered they were 20 miles past it; Dean-Lane had a favorite aunt named Harriet; Denny Luce, the romeo of the bowling alleys, broadened his horizons to the. ! newly opened swimming pool; Renlta carried her lipstick where the sun ‘could-reflect on It; the dorm girls went all -out for the valentine; Dance, • m&nybpyc came but nemo, would enter until the entrance - requirements- ware lowered; John "Flugger" Cipriani sold'Norm Thomas- to Jerry's softball team for 5 cents; yes, the year has almost come -to a close but we will all “remember when." thing from ’“KochePs Lager Beer” to “Hover’s Southern Comfort”, encouraged "the ' patrons to buy •from the bar maids :and 'singing waiters." • 9 9 _ 9 _9 9 9. .. ®. 9 9 9 9 • 9 9 9999««•9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 By Ray and Kay The Behrend bowlers held a banquet at “A Little Bit of Swe den” on Tuesday, May 14. Treat for some fine work! The tennis courts have been ■getting a workout lately. Seen frequently on them are Blaine Minhinnick, Bab Maxson, Jack Roberts, Chuck Simons, Bud Sei fert, Jim Stuart, Don Sargant, Sandy David, Dee Rankin, Dick Stenta,-Burl .Henry, "The Thur bons” (including- Shawn), and Bill Dawson (and Ms unique out fits.) Needless to say most activity centers around the pooh Herm Hannah and Norm Thomas’ div ing exhibitions are something ■everyone should see. We hope you all continue to have so much fun around the pool, but don’t forget some rules'and regulations have to be followed. A few of the rules are listed below. Students of Behrend may use the pool; not their guests. Permission to use the pool by an individual or group must be secured by the administrative offices. Do not swim alone. Pool hours are from-8:00 A .M. to 8:30 P. M. Ducking, pushing, and running around the edge of the pool are not permitted.. Keep the pool clean; don’t throw anything into it. Don’t bring glass or pop bottles to the pool area. The college assumes no respon sibility in. case of accident. The Intramural Softhall League got into full swing, on May 7, when John Cipriani’s CLUB 69 Doiit just sit there! You'll enjoy today's copy of this publication much more if you’ll get up right now sad get yourself an-ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola. (Naturally, we’d be happier, too!) Bottled- under authority of The Coca-Cola Company fay EBIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY defeated the POWER HOUSE - 9 by the score of 13-5. Hank Good win was the winning pitcher. 'Pitcher for the losing team was Jim McKenzie. Chuck Curtis made the only home rim of the game. The bowling schedule got back to normal on May 7.after a' few weeks of no action. Team 2 was still on top with an 16 and 3 rec drd. The high averages belong to Donald Beal and Jim McCarter. Girl Afhlefe... Marion Rynd, a very diversified girl, is one of our female athletes. Basketball, baseball, tennis, and swimming are her four favorite sports. Marion makes her own clothes, sings in the choir, and is the owner of a very pleasant and striking personality. She is a-na tive of Cochranton, Pa. and the ■oldest' of a family which includes six brothers and one sister. One of our kitchen aids, Marion is al ways known to be working hard and running from place to place crowding many activities into her busy day. You might find her industriously working chemistry problems, doing dishes, playing badminton, orjcaiking to Chuck, another ci her favorite activities. Smoke filled room, Everywhere gloom. Editor’s faces, what a sight! This column space must bs fill tonight! Betsy cries, "Oh, what will we do?” Eenita and Eve give her a clue. Since nothing would fit, This is it! GOPVWaMT tl»7 TM$ «ft64*G64A **M*AN7
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