Top Behrend bowlers are Sara Dick Covatto. Compy's By Edith Tinsman Hi, kids! Here we are in a new semester. Just think, no more finals .until May! Speaking of finals, it has been brought to my attention that a few girls have devised unusual study habits. Two spent an entire night in the li brary—now was Econ. 14 that hard? Quite a few put their tame into cram sessions, although there are few reports as to the out comes. Doris had a party during exam week. Of course, no one studied there. During our brief vacation,. Sara was hostess at an all-girl party. Those in attendance were Jill, Sandy, Jan, Judy, Tudy, Doris. Sara, Beroie, Laz, and ‘Edie. For further information as to the hap penings there, ask any of the above who won’t tell you a thing. While on the subject of that between-semester break, did you enjoy it? Two of our coeds went traveling: Bobbi went to Grove City with her family, and Jill and Jan journeyed to the Main Camp us to visit friends. As for those who stayed in town .. . there was plenty of time for reading. With classes starting again, new developments are in the making. Especially interesting will be the gym classes at 2:20 on Monday. It seems that, due to an error, this will turn into a coed class. To quote an old adage, “Lotsaluck.” . . . Jan and Sara are busy with the 1958 class schedule. (That’s a very popular reference work.) . . . Jill was hostess at a party, the first of the semester. Although it was a miserable night, about 30 Behrendites attended . . . The Shooting from the fool line is Behrend’s top scorer, Mike Nagel, while, teammate, . Bill Ames, carefully observes the Lewis, pictured above left, and Cuties girls in P. E. 12 are having a fine time stretching their hamstrings and doing sit ups and shoulder walks. (Who wants her hamstring stretched, anyway?) . . . Lucille is trying to figure out why she isn’t losing any weight. Her tight schedule doesn’t seem to give her much time for lunch . . . Sandy is sporting a new, unusually be coming hairdo. One of our gayer coeds and the best of our bowlers, Janet Warren, has left us. We will all miss her cheery personality which always served to brighten up a dull day. The Behrend Center girls bas ketball team is undefeated in two starts, both against Alliance Col lege. The first game, held Janu ary 6 at Cambridge Springs, was won 25-22, in a close skirmish. .Lea Moses paced the winners with 12 points, followed by Sandy David with seven. Scoring two each were Janice Maclver, Ruth Angelotti, and Edie Tinsman. In the return engagement on the Behrend hardwood, our coeds were victorious, the final score being Behrend 40, Alliance 34. High scorer for the game was Forst of Alliance, with 21 markers; however, our Behrend girls scat tered the points. Scoring were Sandy David with 18, Lea Moses with 13, Janice Mac Iver with six and Edie Tinsman with two points. Making' up the Behrend team are Edie Tinsman, Tudy Russell, Janice Maclver, Janet Warren, Lea Moses, Sandy David, Jill Fritz, Sara Lewis, Evie Bernhard, Kathy Shreve, and Carole Lazarus. TBI KIfTAHT CUB + Sportscope + By Dick Covatto The Behrend Center basketball team brought the season to a close at Edinboro by losing by a close score of Edinboro 60, Behrend 58. Behrend basketball scores for the season were: Behrend. 62 McKeesport _ 60 40 Altoona 71 54 Jamestown __ 53 40 McKeesport _ 43 71 Jamestown _ 102 66 Alliance 73 52 Altoona 71 58 Edinboro 60 50 Alliance 77 Up to now the intra-mural sports program hasn’t had much co-operation. Coach Goodwin is going to start intra-mural teams in basketball and bowling. The people who are interested should hand in their rosters to the Coach as soon as possible. A basketball team should not have more than three varsity players. Bowling teams should have at least two girls. Coach Goodwin is also trying to get together a wrestling team, so all personnel in wrestling should contact the Coach. Gannon Col lege has challenged Behrend to a ping-pong match. The persons who signed the notice posted for ping-pong are Fred Faulk, Bob Sokoloff, Walt Findley, and Jerry Mitchell. All the snow and cold weather we’ve had this winter has given the students an opportunity to do a bit of tobogganing and skiing. The campus is well supplied with large hills which are ideal for these sports. There are also many places in the Erie area where one can ice skate. KUBANEY DRY CLEANERS Phone 8-5187 3402 Buffalo RA, WcaleyvHle "New Customers Welcome - - Old Customers Appreciated" For Quality That Lute! ALWAYS SHOP Trask's 9th and State Smith Furniture Company 2911 Buffalo Road Wesleyville Gospel Hill Garage GENERAL REPAIRING Automatic Transmissions Heavy Duty Towing The Jay & Dee PRESCRIPTION STORE 2920 Buffalo Rd. Wesleyville, Penna. Compliments of Wesleyville Dinor Wesleyville, Pa. The students who will be pre sented trophies for their bowling talents are Janice Maclver, who took highest average honors in the women’s class with a 105; Sara Lewis had the highest in dividual game of 121 for the women; Dick Covatto won the men’s high average, an average any bowler would be proud of, a 191; Dick was the tops for high series of 655. The faculty stand outs were Delores Davies with the highest average, 130. Evelyn Balmer had the highest game—lB3. Bill Mos so won highest individual game honors with a 154; he also had the highest individual game with a 218. The Behrend Bowlers won a three game series with the Alli ance College Bowlers on January 9. Sid Wallace was hitting the pins for the highest of the series —483. League Standings: 1. Mitchell’s Bombers 2. Sokoloff’s Keglers 3. Theobald’s Bruisers 4. Faculty Five 5. Faulk’s Alley Cats 6. 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