THE NITTANY CUB Volume No. 5 Spring Semester Plans Announced Clublicity STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council held a skating' party recently. It was also under the sponsorship of the student nurses of 'Hamot Hospi taL Work on the ski bow will be completed soon. Securing radio time is another project of the Council. A joint meeting will be held with the student nurses of Hamot Hospital the second Tuesday of every month. BED CROSS The Behrend Bed Cross Unit held a Christmas party December 14 for the children of Zem Zem Hospital. Their next intercollegi ate meeting will be held at Villa Maria College. YEARBOOK To promote the sale of sub scriptions to the yearbook,' the staff declared the week of Jan uary 11 as “Buy Bits of Behrend” Week. The editor of the yearbook, Katie Johnson, said that the The “Bits of Behrend” yearbook staff is hard at work these days. Shown above (I to r) seated are Judith Caplan, Barbara George. Irene Kelly, Katherine Johnson, editor, Karol Orzepowski. Standing (same order) are Phyllis Rosenblatt, Sandra Rain, Myrna Trimble, advertising business manager, Maryanne Feduniak, subscription business mgr., David Kendall, ass’t. editor; Nina Mazeako. Sharon Halse, Cynthia Bader, Beverly Britt, Jeanne Upperman. January 20— Fall Semester Classes End, 5 pm. 21— Fall Semester Exams Begin, 8 am. February 4—Spring Semester Registration B—Spring Semester Classes Be gin, 8:10 am. yearbook is still in the planning stage. The Jazz Club held a meeting Saturday night at Jo-Ann Kisiel’s home. New records for the club will be purchased soon. Yearbook Staff Gets "Bits of Behrend" Underway OFFICIAL STUIENT PUBLICATION CAMPUS—Pennsylvania State Univeraiiy NOTICE Final examinations begin Thursday, January 21. The schedule is listed on page 4. All examinations will be held in Erie Hall except those for ME 805 and E. Mch. 813, which will be held in the Basement Drafting Room. Activities Calendar JAZZ CLUB Registration Date Set For Thursday, February 4 All students are required to see their advisors on either the 2nd or 3rd of Feruary, at which time the student will receive his sched ule for the spring semester. If the student wishes to change his schedule, and if the change can be made, the change must be ac complished at this time. Any change of any kind must be cleared through Mr. Lane, dean of students. When the student meets with his advisor, he will he required to fill out certain forms; two of these forms, a white advisor’s card and an Official Registration Form (IBM Card #2), will be kept by the student. No student will be permitted to register with out these two forms and, in ad dition, his fee receipt. On February 4, the student will report to Erie Hall to register at the time specified below. The stu dent will present the #2 card, white advisor card and fee re ceipt. No student will be admitted Wednesday, January 13, 1960 without all three of these items. Any student who does not report at the time of his alphabetical group will be required to pay the $lO late registration fee. Registration Date— Thursday, February 4, 1960 9:00 am.- 9:30 am. A - Be 9:30 a.m.-10:00 am. Bi - Cl 10:00 am.-10:30 am. Co-Ed 101:30 am.-ll:00 am. El - Hal 11:00 am.-ll:30 am. Har-Ke 11:30 am.-12:00 noon Ki - Ly 1:30 pm.- 2:00 pm. Mac-Mi 2:00 pm.- 2:30 pm. Mo -Ph 2:30 pm.- 3:00 pm. Pi-Ro 3:00 pm.- 3:30 pm. Ru-Sta 3:30 pm.- 4:00 pm. Ste - Va 4:00 pm.- 4:30 pm. Ve-Zu Students will report' regardless of curriculum or semester stand ing according to the alphabetical listing above. No student will be permitted to register prior to the time desig nated any student who registers after the time designated, will pay the $lO late registration fee.