November 4, 1959 Established October 26, 1948, as the official publication for the student body of Pennsylvania . State University, Behrend Campus, Erie, Pennsylvania. Published by the Breeze Publishing Co., North East, Pennsyl vania Associate Editors . Lloyd, Jeanne Chambers Assistant Editors Linda Williams, David Weekley Writers _ Diane Baldwin, Linda Bemis, Judy Benson, Sandra Berkey, Karen Blashford, Virginia Gandelman, Diane Janowski, JoAnne Kisiel, Karol Orzepowski, Phyllis Rosenblatt. Academic Endeavor Scholarship is the character or qualities of a student. It that he had quite recently taken is his knowledge and learning’. To obtain the most from his up knitting, in his spare time, he scholastic ability, the student must become accustomed to ac- plays chess and listens to any curate and well-disciplined learning. Class participation, con- available Frank Sinatra records, centrated study habits, and complete understanding of the The next time you’re in the subject matter all combine to insure this end. In college, the student’s scholarship and his scholastic Siar Gazers Heel standing are rated by the work he does, both written and . oral. His activeness in class participation helps him not only The third meeting of the As- The Behrend Campus choir, to prove his newfound knowledge, but also to clarify his mis- tronomy Club was called to order under the direction of Mr. Wil conceptions, by President Bob Johnson, at liam Hover, met on Thursday, Oc . - —’ 10:11 a ivr October 22. The min- tober 22, and elected officers. Concentrated study habits must be formed early in his Utes were approved as read. They are as follows: president, college career so that he may derive the greatest value from it was unanimously decided to Jay Krimmel; secretary, Irene his courses. Although the time varies, he is urged to spend hold a meeting every Wednesday Kelly; and business manager, Jim at least two hours of study time for each hour of class time, evening, if the stars are out. Higgins. This class participation, and concentrated studying- will then produce his complete understanding of the subject mat ter which leads to the fulfillment of his goal of becoming a learned person with a high scholastic standing. ° Hews Briefs (Continued from Page 1) en.ce. The ideas and information gained by this conference will be helpful in future council activi ties. A juke box was placed in Erie Hall for the students’ enjoyment. This eighty selection machine will benefit the Student Council only if .it collects over $B.OO a week. Support your Student Coun cil by playing the machine. The monthly meeting of the Behrend Faculty Women and Wives Organization was held at the Kochel residence, Monday, November 2, at 8 pun. The host esses were Mrs. Ethel Kochel and Mrs. Carolyn Lane. There was a very interesting program planned with Mr. Kochel speak ing on “The Future of Behrend Campus.” All members enjoyed attending this informative meet ing. THE NITTANY CUB camFu; cc “..... President of my class, straight ‘A’ grades, a $5OO a month job waiting for me. Then two weeks before grad uation my advisor tells me that due to an unfortunate oversight I needed two more credits in physical education to graduate.” THE NITTANT CUB SUPPORT YOUR ACTIVITIES Personalit By Ginny Gandelman “Music by Phil King.” This sounds familiar to most Beh rendites who attended the fresh man “get acquainted” dance -and the Pumpkin Prance. Phil, whose nickname is “Sky”, is known to all because of his combo, in which he plays the saxophone and the clarinet. Mu sic, music, music is this boy’s cry. A member of the Jazz Club, he is mainly interested in modem jazz and swing. Phil is in the associate degree program majoring in electrical technology. He plans to serve in the Navy for two and one-half years, starting in February, after which he will finish his educa tion at Behrend. When asked about his hobbies, he blushed and timidly admitted Other meetings will be held every Thursday during common hour, unless an assembly is planned. Gary Mootz made an an nouncement concerning the new planetarium in Erie needing trainees. Those interested are to see Mr. Baimer. -f- Jokes * Ist Coed: “Andy is a real man. He has hair on his chest.” 2nd Coed: “So’s Lassie.” Prosecutor: “Now tell the jury the truth, please. Why did you shoot your husband with a bow and arrow?” Defendant: “I didn’t want to wake the children.” Bob Glasgow to a girlfriend: “You never kissed me like that before, Carol. Is it because we’re in the dark?” Girlfriend: “No, it’s because my name isn’t Carol!” Phil King lounge, you will probably see Phil at the bridge table, bidding mad ly. His clever quips and infec tious laugh make him a popular man on our campus. Choir Elects Officers After the election of officers, the group practiced several mu sical arrangements. Student Council (Continued from Page 1) chased a new stereo hi-fi com plete with bongos, A 1 “Capone” Wnuk and his accomplice “An astasia” Altman had recently elaborately remodeled their pent house, Rita “Nikita” Panameroff opened her own library, and someone had managed to install a complete selection of Henry “Song Bird” Sproat records in the new lounge jukebox. The remaining of the motley crew, “Shady” Johnson, Gay “"Why not with our money?” Vierya, “Cuddles” Baldwin, and “Mill creek” Steiner have been using their allotments of the money to further their educations by brib ing teachers, just as if these four didn’t have enough beauty to bribe the teachers with already. Mr. Kochel has announced that arraignments for all Coun cil members should be forthcom ing soon—Oß THE NITTANY CUB WILL BE LOOKING FOR A NEW EDITORIAL STAFF!