Friday, October 23, 1959 Jeanne Chambers receives some tips on her foul-shooting from the new girls’ physical education instructor, Mrs. Henry Good- ★ SPORTSCOPE ★ Follow your Penn State football team to the Cotton Bowl. Tickets to any of the games may be purchased from Mr. Goodwin two weeks in advance of each game. Home game tickets are $4 and away games are $4.50. Transportation may be provided for the Holy Cross game and the other games if enough students are interested. Schedule: Oct. 24—Illinois at Cleveland Nov. 7—Syracuse at Perm State Nov. 14—Holy Cross at Penn State Nov. 21—Pitt at Pittsburgh This year there are five bowling teams plus a faculty team. The teams will have playoffs at regularly scheduled times, and.this year’s teams promise to provide much action. Coach Goodwin has tentative plans for a varsity golf team. All interested boys are requested to see Mr. Goodwin. Another newly organized sport on campus is the soccer team. They recently played their first game with Grove City College and lost by only one point. The score was four to three with A 1 Wnuck, a sophomore, scoring Behrend’s three points. Again this year, Mr. Goodwin is organizing a basketball team. Be sides the regularly scheduled ten games, the team is to play two games with the Penn State Freshman team and two games with Ediniboro State Teachers College. The following is the Basketball schedule for 1959-60. Clip it out so that you can follow your team to victory. Nov. 20—8:00 P. M.—Jamestown vs. Behrend—Home. Nov. 24—8:00 P. M.—McKeesport vs. Behrend —Home. Dec. 4—8:00 P. M.—Behrend vs. McKeesport—Away. Dec. 11—8:00 P. M.—Behrend vs. Jamestown —Away. Dec. 16—8:00 P. M.—Behrend vs. Ashtabula—Away. Dec. 19—2:00 P. M.—Altoona vs. Behrend—Home. Jan. 6—8:00 P. M.—Ashtabula vs. Behrend —Home. Jan. 8—8:00 P. M.—Behrend vs. Altoona—Away. Jan. 9—2:00 P. M—Behrend vs. Johnstown —Away, Feb. 13—8:00 P. M.—Johnstown vs. Behrend —Home. Bombs Away! Nov. 31—West Virginia at West Virginia THE NIT TANT CUB Meet Your Faculty . “. . . that will be ten times three children: Pamalee, four; ..rciind the gym.” You may have Stephen, three; and Kimberly icard this very thing, or you may Sue > Olle - have been the recipient of this Sports of all kinds rate high order when you’ve been around w itn her, especially those that the gym. It is actually the lightest are teamed. When she can find punishment that'the “Goodwins’ enough bridge players, she is al ine.” could think of for late at- willing to challenge tnem tendance The female member of the esting Pastime occurs during the Goodwins is our new giri*’ physi- “ er ™nths, when she and cai education coach. Before com- J l6 . C . en aCCt ? r^ pany . lv 1 ' ing to Behrend, Mrs. Goodwin °° odWl^ to * Cml “ ens taught two years at State College. . . . ere ' °° s a job helpmg the children have as Born in Bellfonte, Fr... only a much fun as possible . stone’s throw from Penn state, < Tm enjoying every minute of Mrs. Goodwin naturally attended teaching at Behrend,” says Mrs. the University. She admits that G-oodwin. She then concluded even if Penn State were a thou- that her only real dislike sand miles away, she would have was housework. I’m sure many of gone there. The Goodwins have gir ls can agree with her. Mr Funk &Mr. Wagnalls “In re this matter of Good Taste,” said Mr. Funk to his secretary, “take a definition.* "Taste: sensations ... excited ... by the.. . action of the gustatory nerves ...” “And add this,” put in Mr. Wagnalls. “Taste: the faculty of ... appreciating the beautiful...” “That;” said Mr. Funk, “wraps it up. Mr. Wagnalls, will you join me in a Coca-Cola?” “So good in taste...” “And... in such good taste!” SIGN OF GOOD TASTF Bottled under authority of The Coca*Coia Company by ELIE CfICA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY to a real battle. Her most inter-
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