SPORTSCOPE by Linda Beemis Congratulations to Ken Staub for being elected to the PJCAA All "West Basketball Team for Penn sylvania Junior Colleges. He is the first player from Behrend to be so recognized. The intermural basketball pro gram is well under way. The games are held on Monday and Wednseday nights, and there are two games, one at 6:30 and the other at 8:00 on each night. Of the four basketball teams “Staub’s Stumpers” are in first place with the record of four wins and one .loss. There is a tie be tween “Guriel’s Gangsters” and “Cook’s Crooks” with both teams having won three and lost two. •“Patterson’s Potbellies” are in fourth place. On March 30 there will be a play-off between the All Star Players and the Champions. The Behrend basketball team and the high scorers in the bow ling teams traveled to New Castde on March 12. Among the eight various bow ling teams, team 2 is in first place with ten wins and two losses. Teams 1 and 7 are tied for second place with nine wins and three los ses. The rest of the teams ranking in order are as follows: team 5 with eight wins and four losses, team 8 with six wins and six loses, team 4 arid 3 both with three wins TELEVISION TIME THE NITTANY CUB and nine loses, and team 6 with no wins and twelve losses. Jim Vetrone has the highest bowling average with 152 points in eight games. Paul Zock also has an average of 152 points but in nine games. Mrs. Goodwin’s ave rage is also high. She bowled an average of 129 points in nine games. The varsity baseball team held its first work in the gym on March 4. The first game will be held in Buffalo on April 23, and it will be a double-header. Anyone interested in the golf team, and not on probation, is re quested to see Coach Goodwin im- mediately. A trip to the beauty shop was a special occasion in 1922, when there were about 6,000 beauty shops. World Book Encyclopedia reports, that today there are about 140,000 beauty shops employing some 450,000 beauticians. ' Physicians used to prescribe cos metics, as well as pills, before they became too busy treating the sick, according to World Book Encyclo pedia. Meet Mrs. Burnett by Ira Kelly The time is 10:30 p.m. and the dorm is buzzing with the cries of twenty-three girls. “Mrs. 8., could you help me with my knitting?” “Please open the kitchen, Mrs. B. We’re hungry!” “My hem has come loose, Mrs. B Will you fix it?” Seamstress, protector, advisor, teacher, and friend—all these are included in the job of housemother which Mrs. Burnett fills exactly. Not only does our housemother watch over her girls while they are in the dorm, but she also takes an Sociology Spin a platter... have some chatter... and sip that real great taste of Coke. Sure, you can have a party without Coca-Cola—but who wants to! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Friday, March 18, 1960 active interest in their outside ac tivities. Many an evening will find Mrs. Burnett attending a campus dance or watching her girls re hearse for the various activities in which they participate during the year. If' one of the girls should hap pen to be late coming back from a week-end trip or a dance, she will always find her housemother waiting up to welcome her home, and lock her safely in. Throughout the school year Mrs. Burnett strives to create an atmo sphere of friendship and make the dorm a home away from home. «COXC M tS * ftCOISTCBED TRAOC-MAEK. COPYRIGHT 1937 THE COCA-COLA COHHLMYL