★ SPORTSCOPE ★ By George Place Does Behrend have a ping-pong Did you hear they’re going to paddle thief? What happened to hire Bob Gumbert to change the all those new paddles we had at light bulbs in Erie Hall? While the beginning of the semester? working out on the trampoline, Believe it or not, Cambridge Bob can just about touch the low- University of England has a tid- e r row of'lights in the gym. dly-winks team. Each player has Ron Kulbacki averaged 15 his thumb insured by Lloyd’s of yards per carry in a recent intra- London for $7OO. mural basketball game. In that I. M. Stinki would like to ex- same game, A 1 “Spook” Chikosky press his thanks to someone for made 11 defensive tackles. Faculty Personality By Cindy Hawkins Mrs. Thelma Burnett leads an active life in addition to her be ing housemother to nineteen girls at Behrend Dorm. She enjoys rol ler skating, and if the weather permits she likes to go to a roller skating rink at least once a week. Other hobbies that Mrs. Burnett ■possesses are knitting and needle point work. In addition to this long list of interests, she still finds time to study Greek. Although it is not required of a housemother, Mrs. Burnett also has been studying psychology from the same text used by Mr. Ernest Fryer in Psy chology 2. When asking the life-long Erie ite if she liked her job, she ex claimed, “I love it! I enjoy living at Behrend Campus. It’s every- CAM?QS COMEOT Sfs.fr. »*** «»w £*£*£ 9Mtr **MCK »«..> »w<y 2*MC* ***** ***** ***** yj k'. / V.. P£Al» / NOJErtAM “Oh! Oh! Prof. Vigorito revised his text again!” having the soap put in the showers??? thing that I ever wanted.” Mrs. Burnett or Mrs. B„ as she is called by the students, explained that she enjoys the out-of-doors immense ly and loves to take long walks around Campus. Mrs. B. expressed her feeling about her work when she said, “I feel like this is my home and these girls are all my daughters.” She does have one daughter of her own who is married and lives in Canada. Keeping up with the dorm girls and participating in all of her out side activities, of course, keeps Mrs. Burnett very busy. She con fesses only one thing that she misses doing, and that, is teach ing Sunday school. She formerly held the position as Sunday School Superintendent at the Greek Or thodox Church in Erie, at 212 West Eighth Street. tcoHomc* THE NITTANY CUB After the heat of the first half for the high girls’ game. He also of the intramural basketball mentioned that Fred Faulk rolled league, Mike’s Marauders emerged a 244 for high men’s game. from the smoke to be in first place. The Behrend Campus grapplers The team standings going into the went down in defeat at the hands second half of play are as follow: of Thiel College last week. Ed On- W L orato was the only Behrend grap -5 0 pier to win. 1. Mike’s Maurauders 2. Onorato’s Opulent Org. 3 3. D-D.T.’s 3 4. Plying Dragons 2 5. Guriel’s Gangsters 2 6. Hahn’s Hotsy Totsy’s 0 Coach Goodwin is starting a varsity baseball team. The coach has six games slated to be played. Anyone interested contact the coach or sign the paper on the bulletin board in Erie Hall. Chuck Simons has informed me that Carol Greenert, a first se- Abracadabra Foolish boy—the best way to make a bottle of Coke disappear is to drink it! Yes, swallow after swallow, that cold crisp taste is so deeply satisfying... and the lively lift is so bright and cheerful the whole day seems happier, just like magic. So open sesame! Just uncap the bottle and get ready for The Pause That Refreshes! BE REALLY REFKESHED... HAVE A COE£3 SEDNEY SLOP SHOP By Shaw Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY mester freshman, has rolled a 167 Compliments of RUSS' DINOR 290 S Boffafe Bd.
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