Meet Your Faculty By Judy Benson Mr. Joseph. Vigorito, instructor of accounting and economics, has been teaching at Behrend since 1949. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and later went on to receive his Master’s degree in business ad ministration at the University of Denver. Mr. Vigorito was an officer during the Second World War and served with the Office of Price Stabilization during the Korean War. He taught at Gan non College for one year and then came to Behrend. Our personality enjoys reading, listening to good music, horse- back riding, and traveling. He is able to tell you about almost any European country you could ask about, as he has been to Europe seven times and has visited all the countries there with the ex- ception of Austria, Holland, everyone ready for finals. Final Examination Schedule For Fall Semester 1959-60 8:15 A. M. 10:30 A. M. 1:15 P. M. 3:30 P. M. Spain, and Greece. Next summer he plans to take a tour of the world. Mr. Vigorito believes that the ability to read and use reference material is of great importance in acquiring an education. He fre quently tells his classes to re member that “everything man knows, or -all man’s knowledge, can be found in a book.” ALL IN A SEMESTER Continued from Page 3 Johnny Mathis makes everyone “misty”—Penn State wins Liberty Bowl—the “Sno-Ball”, an en- chanted evening never to be for- gotten—the greens are hung—“A By-line for Saint Luke” may win “Bits of Behrend” var- an Oscar— iety show encourages yearbook vacation return, sales after Thursday January 21 Engr. 1 Gordon Werner Psy. 2 Engr. 800 Fryer Gordon Patterson ME 805 EE 803 E Mch. 11 Gordon M. Smith Bot. 27 Bot. 1 Dr. Smith Bums Falkenhagen THE NITTANY CUB ★ Behrend Terra Firma ★ We are. sorry to hear about Gay Vieyra, who has a broken collar none resulting from a recent automobile accident. Also, Linda Bemis, who has been confined with bronchial asthma. Get well soon, girls, in time for finals. Well, this is a switch! When did the boy’s parents start calling to come home because it’s late, eh. Jack? . . . Wanted: a pup tent for camping on the University campus. Don and Ed have no place to live ... It seems that Cindy has a bad habit of falling out of cars . . . Question: What happens to Linda when her hair gets wet? . . . Hey, Myrna! Catch! Here’s a wet teabag! ... All things being equal, Mr. Vigorito’s Chiistmas vacation wasn’t too exciting. He only flew to Bermuda . . . Flash: A new musician on campus. Gordy can play “Mary Had a Little Lamb” on his new horn. From Christmas vacation Judi Caplan displayed a two foot long salami, which she hung out the window at the request of her room mate ... A certain Pat Raftis will look twice before drinking anything from the refrigerator. She recently downed several mouthfuls of grapefruit juice that had been left in the dorm since before Thanks giving vacation and had turned a dark green. Pat later drowned her troubles in milk of magnesia. Flash: Council treasurer “A 1 Capone” has embezzled the funds, blaming it all on the “Sno-Ball.” Jeanne Upperman relates that one cold evening a boy found ornaments hanging from the gear shift of his car. What about that, Al? Ike Sosnowski claims that a certain co-ed has been forging his signature lately. Maryanne Peduniak keeps asking, “What are the qualifications to become a parking lot attendant? I refer her to Barb George, an expert on parking lots (especially on “parking”). Friday January 22 Chem. 1 E. Lit. 26 Balmer Thurbon Fryer EE 810 Math 2 Sp. 1 McDonald Vandort Hover Chem. '3 Fr. 3 Phys. 800 Baker Baliner Hover Econ. 14 EE 804 Vigorito McDonald By Nobru Saturday January 23 Com. 30 Engl. 800 Engl. 0 Phys. 236 Levin Baker Falkenhagen Engl. 2 Engl. 3 Thurbon Engl. 1 Math. 6 Hover Kholos Thurbon Patterson Vandort Hist. 21 Hist. 18 McDonald Burns Goodwin Dr. Smith Monday January 25 Music 5 Goodwin Hover Math. 41 E. Mch. 813 Math 43 Baker Patterson Werner Acctg. 1 Acctg. 5 IE 801 Vigorito Werner Goodwin Sac. 1 EE 801 Howell McDonald
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