Gee, Tom, You’re A Star! Tom Wood demonstrates a shoulder stand for Joanne Meech. SPORTSCOPE By Phyllis Rosenblatt Behrend has been very active on the sports scene with bowling’, wrestling, and basketball. There are eight bowling teams this semester. The bowlers include Team I—Knestrick, Steiner, Lloyd J., Chambers, Suppa, Lloyd M.; Team 2—Zock, Greer, Bush, Arm strong, Parish, Fern, Ripley; Team 3 Cragun, Page, Litchenberger, Staub, Filegar, Sturdevant; Team 4 Culver, Wiegand, McCrumb, McKinley; Team s—Gallagher, Mele, Scalise, Massing, Jendrasiak, Andrzyewski; Team 6—Faculty; Team 7—Tammaro, Perschler, Fritz, Vetrone, Galante, Caplan; Team B—Williams, Altman N., Wnuk, Altman J., Mazagotti, Harkless. In the field of wrestling, our The third annual Novice Wrestl record is 2-2, winning over Alle- ing Tournament for high school gheny and Edinboro and losing to wrestlers with no more than two Thiel and Edinboro. The wrestling varsity matches, was- held fn Erie squad includes Mike Loesch, Chuck Hall February 20. THE NITTANY CUB Gilmore, Bob Laedlein, Kelly Rut kowski, Don Tammaro, Bob Mc- Kinley, Jim McLeod, Jim Arm strong, Ron Camerlo, Dick Scott, and Andy Zawosky. Gilmore is the only undefeated wrestler with a record of 4.0. New members of the basketball team are Jim Fox, Todd Cook, Tom Morian, and Jim Altman. Return ing members are Ken Staub, George Guriel, Jack Fern, Denny Litchenberger, Tom Fye, and Don Filegar. Staub appears to be the leading candidate for the top scoring aver age in PSCAA. His average is slightly better than 21 points per game. Meet Your Faculty By Ginny Gandelman If anyone has been wondering who the new female electrical engi neering teacher is, it is Miss Doughtery. This is Miss Dough tery’s first semester at Behrend and she likes it very much. Before coming here, she wrote technical reports for a research company. Miss Doughtery was born in Franklin and her family now lives in Oil City. Upon graduation from St. Xavier College in Chicago, she became a statistician. Several years afterwards she heard that the army needed people to teach radio technology; she applied for Absent-minded Professor Not so absent-minded when you get right down to it. He remembered the most important item —the Coke! Yes, people will forgive you almost anything if you just remember to bring along their favorite sparkling drink—ice-cold Coca-Cola. Do have another, professor! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY the job, and the army sent her to school. Subsequently she taught in the United States Army and Air Force. When she was asked how she enjoyed teaching boys, she re plied, “I wouldn’t know what to do with girls!” Mrs. Donna Velie, Mr. Mosso’s secretary, took a leave of illness on February 26 to have an operation. Mrs. Barbara Dopierala has taken her place until June 1. 'COKE'* IS A RCOISTCAED TRADE-MARK. CORYRiQwT 1934 THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. Friday, March 4, 1960 BE REALLY REFRESHED