Coach Hank Goodwin checks last minute strategy with his varsity that opens against Jamestown Community College in Erie Hall on Friday. Front row (left to right): Joe Mele, Jack Fern, Don Filegar, Mr. Goodwin. Jn the back (same order): Tom Fye, Bob Smith, Ken Staub, Denny Lichtenberger, George Guriel. * SPORTSCOPE * By Diane Janowski Even, though George Guriel is’ the only returning player, Coach Goodwin predicts a promising year for his basketball team. This year’s players include: George Guriel, Ken Staub, Jack Fern, Bob Smith, Tom Fye, Bob RoSe, Joe Mele, Garry Scalise, Denny Liehtenberger, and Donald File gar. On November 20, our Behrend team will meet Jamestown Com munity College. Four days later they will play. McKeesport Cen ter. These two schools are our biggest rivals, and the coach fore Girls Only Department By Linda Williams College Fashion Parade Plaid’s the fad! Pleats are back! Bean-lean shape! Swaggering tun ics! Bell sleeves! Red is the color! Acquire the knack for assemb ling individual, related separates and the classic all-American look can be yoms. For your classtime outfit start with the ever-popular boy blazer in the see-it-everywhere color this, fall: camel. Add a classic shirt of white wool flannel or one of the newest sweaters with the polo Varsity Basketeers sees very close competition. Mc- Keesport plans to bring a busload of students to try and match our spirit. We’ve always had a cordial relationship with this school, and we hope it will be retained even after the results of the game. For the first time in five years, Behrend Campus plans to have a cheerleading squad. Jeanne Chambers and Diane Baldwin are organizing this group with the help of Mrs. Goodwin. The men’s and women’s gym classes are now experiencing the excitement of playing dodge bounce and volleyball. shirt influence. Skirts prove no problem, for you have a choice of the simple, straight cut skirt, or the newest style with box pleats. Complete your casual campus look with a pair of slim and dapper boots. Study hour finds you comfort ably lounging in a pair of bold plaid Bermudas topped with a tunic shirt belted on the outside. Adding the finishing touches are your surprise color tights and buckled boots. Taking a fall walk in the THE NITTANI CUB country? Follow the college-look lead and wear a green tunic cor duroy jacket and “bean-lean” plaid slacks for that dashing ap peal. For that special date or dance affair, look your prettiest in a floaty plaid to accent the roman tic you, bell sleeves to make you feel more feminine, or sparkling broc'de for radiant beauty. Slim wools are “in” this year, especially if they’re red. Make-up Magic During the classtime hours use the “light touch”: lipstick blend ing with your outfit and subtle eye make-up for the natural look. Slightly emphasize your make-up for date time and evening. Going gala? Try “The Look” for your eyes and go all out with platinum or gold eye shadow. P.S. For the daring young miss: Change your hair shade to match Super Sub! It’s been said that the atomic submarine “Nautilus” stays submerged so long that it only surfaces to let the crew re-enlist. Perhaps for this reason, the Navy has taken valuable space aboard the “Nautilus” for the only soft-drink vending machine in the entire submarine fleet. Naturally (or you wouldn’t hear about it from its) it’s a Coca-Cola machine. And not unexpectedly, re-enlistments are quite respectable. Rugged lot, those submariners. Great drink, Coke! bottled under authority of The Coca-Cofa Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Wednesday, November 18, 1959 the occasion. Simply use a tem- porary hair color rinse that can be washed out the next day Or “streak” or “tip” your hair with gold or silver highlights. Fay Turnon nts I I SIGN OF GOOD TASTf CAmRK comc fff