Rita Anderson is enjoying: another one of her strikes as Judy Theobald, marks it op. Compy’s informing: Jan Warren of her girls’ improvement, while Kathy Shreve pays no attention at all and continues with her picture drawing. The Sputnik 9 Of Behrend Center By Wes Carter I was seated at one of the cas simere-covered tables in the elab orate (ballroom (the basement) of Erie Hall. At 10:07 I was ap proached by a cute--, little cup cake clad in muskrat fur. After the usual greetings and saluta tions, she stated her name and occupation. She was Miss Evelyn Bernhard, editor of the Nittany Cub, Newspaper. Following this exquisite introduction, she stated her business. “Wes, how would you like to do a personality sketch on the Sputnik 9?” Excited and slightly * perplexed, I asked her what she wanted me to do. Her reply, “Get the facts, Wes, just the facts.” At the termination of our long, dragged out conversation she arose, tip ped her sky piece and left. With my enormously, well-informed) mind, X dawned my cap, and Mickey Spillaine coat; then I pro ceeded to get the facts. The facts which have been received 'by the sixth zone of my cerebrum are presented here. George Place is 5 ft. 11 in. tall and weighs 145 lbs. His curriculum is civil engineering arid he grad uated from Draper High in Schenectady, New York. His pet peeve is chemistry, likes all kinds of music and sports, and when asked about our game schedule said, “If the remaining teams are of the caliber as McKeesport, we should have a winning season. TTis philosophy is to live each day as it comes and don’t worry about the next. Compliments of Wesleyville Dinor Wesleyville, Pa. DORA - REX The Jay & Dee Coney island ceramic & pet shop prescription store Lunch 2523 Buffalo Rd. 2920 Buffalo Rd. 3015 Buffalo Road ... w Erie, Pa* Wesleyville, Pezuuu Bill Ames weighs in at 150 lbs. <ynri is 5 ft. 8 in. tall. He’s in E. Tech n.r»ri was graduated from McDowell high school here in Erie. Strike! What, Again? His pet peeve is speech class, and he enjoys piano music. Basket ball and baseball rate high in his list of sports. His opinion of the basketball schedule is that he wishes that there would be more games. Bill has a philosophy on life that more people should fol low. “Be happy!” .Height—s ft. 10 in., weight -165 lbs., curriculum—business ad ministration, high school—Prep, best describes Dick Januleski. Dick’s pet peeve is girls that talk too much, and you may find him listening to Perry Como or Prank Sinatra. His philosophy on life is, “Don’t ever worry yourself. Take the bad with the good.” ; Gary Rupert is a 5 ft., 150 lb. player who is in business ad ministration. As his pet peeve he lists “the bench.” His philosophy on life is shared iby many college students. “Drink and be merry for tomorrow may never come.” Bud Seiffert reaches a gigantic 4 ft. 2 in. height, and weighs 85 lbs. (when soaking wet.) He likes women, all kinds of music and basketball. Opinion of game schedule? Ugh! His philosophy is, “Stay away from the girls." Burt Hackenburg is our 6 ft., 190 lb. chemical engineering ma jor from Harborcreek High. Burt is all for jazz, football, and the present basketball schedule. He is also a man who tries to “live and let live.” Cochranton, Pa. sent us 6 ft. 1 in., 180 lb. Mike Nagel.- Mike claims that he has no pet peeves, THE NITTANY CUE likes hillbilly music, women and booze. Mike is also optimistic and says that we’ll win them all.” Another Harborcreek grad is 6 ft. lVz in., Paul McQueeny. Paul’s favorites include jazz and basket ball; his pet peeve is women. “Have fun while you are living,” sums up Paul’s philosophy. From Buffalo, N. Y„ hails 6 ft., 1 in., 170 lb. Wes Carter. Wes’s pet peeves are Carl Torelli, Bob Sokoloff, and Tom Zielinski. His opinion of our game schedule? “We’ll slaughter the slobs.” Of all people, Wes admits no philos ophy on life. This folks, is the Sputnik 9 basketball team of Behrend. 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Another record was established by Jerry (Can’t find-the-pocket) Mitchell. Jerry had six out of ten splits. So all we can say, is that we hope Jerry finds the headpin soon. Judy Theobald and Eddie Tins man converted the 6-7 split. Fred Faulk and Dave Rundquist were both complaining about alleys one and two. They seem to have bet ter luck on the other alleys. Our good coach Hank Goodwin, arranged a match game with Al liance College for January 9. Our team will consist of the bowlers with the highest averages in the league. The Behrend five are: Dick Covatto, Tom Zelinski, Bob Burns, Bob Sokoloff and Sid Wallace. Photic *3417 BOWIIHG Traveler’s Aid At last count, Coca-Cola was delighting palates in more than 100 countries around the world. This news may not rock you right now. But if you ever get thirsty in Mozambique, you may appreciate the change from goat’s milk. ' Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Compy's Duties By Edith Tinsman The cold, snowy Homecoming Day found the Behrend girl’s basketball team, consisting of Lea Moses, Edie Tinsman, Sue Pat terson, Ardell Johnson, and Com py—not really all Behrend girls, in case you’re wondering—defeat ing the alumnae, 12-6. (Who made the first touchdown?) Lea can in form anyone who asks, “Why such a narrow margin?” that we were just too pooped from a forty-five minute pre-game warm-up. Now that Blocks has been de molished, some hidden talent is appearing. It has been observed that Tudy and Kathy are regular pool sharks. We understand that a certain sophomore girl might be interest ed in a doorbell for the locker room, especially since a recent minor incident concerning a cer tain sophomore boy and a scale. Doris has a new hobby. If you’re curious, just pop into the lounge, sometime, and you can find out what it is—if the snoring doesn’t drive you out. Warning to all pinochle players! Watch closely! A certain frosh girl deals from the bottom of the deck. How about that, J. W?? Not that that it in itself is so bad, but during one game, she and her partner had forty-three meld including a run in trump for each of them (single deck, too). And guess who dealt?
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