Diane Janowski demonstrates ... ahh ... well, demonstrates. Sportscope In the Spring a young man's fancy turns to baseball. This state ment is true all over our nation and Behrend Campus is no excep tion. As the basketball team goes into its final weekend of play, Coach Gallagher is busy laying plans for the upcoming baseball season. Although the complete schedule has not yet been drawn up, it is quite certain that the first game will be played April 15. Directly after the close of var sity basketball, the intramural teams will hold a player-draft. As the Cub went to press, the "Trot ters" were still tearing up the league with the "Doubtfuls" nail ing the door on the cellar. A new bowling league is being formed, so all advocates of the ten Collected Comments From Other Campi Prior to the opening of the fall semester, , several Altoona Campus students were selected to form a group known as the Student Lead ership Organization. The objectives of the group are to create interest among the public and student body in the various campus activities. We would have to start from scratch by forming activities! Ogontz Campus students have distinctly improved their fire drills, even though they have not yet reached their evacuation goal of By ART WINSCHEL pin sport are urged to turn in team lists to the alley manager, Mike Zurken, as soon as possible. In the immediate future, an inter-campus tournament will be held in bowling, chess, and ping pong. Teams from all Common wealth Campuses will compete in an Eastern Division and a Western Division. Behrend will be a part of the Western Division with McKees port, Dubois, Altoona, and • New Kensington. Five-men bowling teams, three-men chess teams, and two-men ping-pong teams will corn pete in a single elimination tourna ment. The winners of both Divi sions will then have a play-off at the University Park Campus. More will appear in the Cub when it is information on this tournament received. three minutes The Alcoa Foundation recently granted $l,OOO to the New Ken sington Campus. Four hundred and eighty dollars of the gift was set aside for loans to students who might be unable to complete their education without financial aid. Plans are now being made at the Altoona Campus to obtain blood donations from the students for the welfare of the community. The goal is 150 pints. They should have asked before finals. THE NITTANY CUB Ogontz Campus dramatic club, the "Spotlighters," recently pre sented the play "Out of the Frying Pan" by Francis Swann. Also, the campus administration is presently investigating the unauthorized "pulling of the plug" in the duck pond. Those at the New Kensington Campus are asked not to break pop bottles in the parking lot. It seems that ping pong is a dangerous game at the Allentown Campus. During an interesting bout, the ceiling came crashing down. Perhaps this is an omen to stop all ping-pong games ? On the weekend of March 18, thirty-eight Ogontz students and a faculty chaperone will take a trip to University Park to promote in tegration of Ogontz students at cora:min Nirigtkiggi • •• •• •• • • ••• • •••••••••••••••••• .'i},.~> .c:s:e ,„ .tiiii i : 14 .: •.. ......::i ., ...::::::::.: „ .:: „ mmt5.i.:m0.iifin a ,,,i mipteti , #41i4 : 0 „„:„...,„...„,,,. : ,,,.„..,,,.,:tii.:,, : i; i% , :A 6 .eiiett054g400:mr5.,,„:....:„.:..,:::::.:::....:::„....:„........:.:....,, ciiibeei.plaggP::k '.. .... - •::-.- -: --- .:..........:,. , :........,.....5.,-. • ............ . .... .... ....... • .. .............. .. 4, .. Bottled under authority of The Cork Cola Company by Tuesday, March 6, 1961 that campus and to enable students who have not yet seen the main campus to preview their future en vironment. The Ogontz Campus Lit. Club has been forced to cancel its Spring edition of the Literary Journal. Let's back our Lit. Club so that it may issue at least one edition. (Continued from Page 1) stand on raised platforms to de liver the expository sections of the story and then step down to play the actual characters. The cast will perform and both modern and sym bolic dress, all of which is to con vey the author's theme: the Easter story happened yesterday and is happening again today in the lives of each one of us. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ERIE, PA. EZZASEI •: , :i .:-.... :.....:.F.::.:.1 „„ . 'j
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