The Greatest of Ease Jo Ann Meech, who used to do some parallel bar work before coming to Behrend, obligingly poses for the Nittany Cub camera man in Erie Hall gym. *+ SPORTSCOPE *+ By Jo-Anne Kisiel basketball and has recently de - Bowling- veloped into a scoring threat with Pinal roll-offs for the bowling 3XI 11 average ' championship are being .held this A “ well done ” to one week. Team 1 is in the lead with 32 wins and 11 losses. They have COIIIDUS one more match, with a possible four more wins. Members of the Behrend Campus reminds me of: team are William Bush, Ronald an 8:10 Botany lab with sleepy Greer, John Xlingel, Allen Lind- e y® s peering down microscopes at gren, Richard! Perkins, James bright colored blobs called cells; Wesner, and Paul Zock. Team chatter around the pool on a sis in second place with 28 wins bright fall afternoon; serious and 12 losses. They’re bowling feces staring grimly at an ace two more matches with a possible bi middle of a card table in S more wins. The team consists the smoky depths of the lounge; *of George Guriel, James Knes- shrieks of laughter echoing thru trick (with high singles game), the halls of Turnbull; the fire- Edward Mandel, Mike Mulligan, Place in the library; the click of and Jeanne Upperman. ping-pong balls against the table; Basketball cars haphazar d rows in the It’s still not too late to support ? arking lot; laughter resounding our basketball team. There are through an open upstairs window vtwo more home games to be m the dorm; the serious expres played; one on February 12, the Slon on the librarian’s face as she other on the following day. slts at her desk = the rhythmic Despite their record!, the team tap-tapping of the typewriters in has played hard, but has been the office: coffee and mid-mom handicapped by lack of height in - “& ab sessions” m the cafe and experience. However, con teria; Mr. Fryer’s grimaces as he gratulations to the boys for the lectures the Psychology class; fline showing they have made, bright colored knee-socks and leo- especially the three top scorers, tards on the legs of the coeds; the Ken Staub; who hails from Buf- gurgling brook in front of Tura falo, George Guriel from Girard, bull Hall; the girls’ gym lockers <and Jack Fern, from. Butler, crammed with gym suits, books, Staub' is the team’s high scorer and lunches; a book lying on a ,with a point average of 18, anH window sill, seemingly forgotten; the top rebounder. Guriel has the long stream of cars moving given fine support to the team slowly down the driveway at 5:20 with a 13 point average. Fern has after the three hour Chemistry consistently played heads-up class. THE NITTANY CUB Bewildered freshmen getting acquainted mass confusion on registration day—' big bit (especially with the girls) —“Oh, wonderful tree where are you?”—Katie really goes out for Student Council campaign classes begin—Doc Smith, starts botany labs with leaf gathering sessions history students plan never to miss a lecture—co-eds are glad to know Mr. Hover is a bachelor—Jim Higgins plans a car pool homework produces many sobs and sighs to adjust ment—Linda Steiner makes a stunning Homecoming Queen — “Put down that hammer or I’ll smash your head in!”—racoon Tale of Two Cities! Among Western Hemisphere cities with the largest per capita enjoyment of Coca-Cola are, interestingly enough, sunny New Orleans and chilly Montreal. When we say, “Thirst Knows No Season,” we’ve said a cheerful mouthful. So don’t take any lame excuses about its not being hot enough for Coca-Cola. Forget the temperature and drink up! All in a -“Ike” makes a Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Semester coats and leotards—from high school kids to college men and women—“ Egor” emcees the de lightful Pumpkin Prance—lounge kibitzers become bridge experts that really live in trees many join the Jazz Club after the first meeting Inside Shelly Berman proves a hit with everyone—Mr. Lane meets Carl Sandburg— Larry Johnson scores high in mid-semester grades—dreams of Mr. Thurbon and a snow goose— sweethearts meet after Thanks- giving vacation draining the pool means winter’s on the way —basketball games highlight the sports scene—first snow turns the campus into a wonderland— Continued on Page 4 SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
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