Monday, October 23, 1961 Under the leadership of many Behrend instructors the various organizations and clubs have been formed. The Nittany Cub, under the di rection of Mr. Thomas, has an abundance of journalism majors who promise an excellent paper in the forthcoming year. The Red Cross, headed by Miss Schumacher, has not yet had a formal meeting, but on October 18 they sent a representative to a city-wide meeting of the Red Cross. This will enable the Behrend Red Cross to make plans for the coming year in coordination with what the local Red Cross units are doing. The Speech Club, directed by Miss Falkenhagen, will begin offi cially next term with readings by Behrend students. The Behxend Choir, headed by Miss Weber, is reported to have had perfect attendance. Miss Weber is planning a concert for November and possiblis , a few trips to area churches. The Literary Club met October 19. The main purpose of the club is the publication of Icarus. They are also sponsoring the sale of Circa, the Penn State Literary magazine, which is on sale at the desk for 35 cents. The Dramatics Club plans a pro duction of Maria Stewart and pos sibly the musical, The Boyfriend. There will also be script-in-hand Fall 1961 Enrollment Figures The Fall enrollment figures for the Behrend Campus are greater than last year's and are as follows: Drafting & Design Technology—Freshmen Sophomores Part-time Production Technology Electrical Technology Baccalaureate Degree (Men) Freshmen (Women) Freshmen (Women) Special Graduate Class Enrollments E. Mch. 407—Numerical Methods of Analysis 11 EE 535—Engineering Analysis 12 Math. 413—Mathematics of Science for Teachers 17 Chem. 493—Selected Topics in Chemistry for Teachers 23 Grand Total 352 Graduate classes meet on Monday and Wednesday evenings in Turnbull Hall and enroll engineers and teachers from. the Erie area. Klub Corner groups with the reading of Dylan Thomas' "Under Milkwood" as the first attempt. The Photography Club, under the direction of Mr. Patterson, and the Astronomy Club, under Mr. Baker, have had meetings but nothing has been definitely planned. The Chess Club, under Mr. Ba ker, had a get-together meeting during the first week of classes. The possibility of chess-by-mail with the other campuses was dis cussed. Anyone interested should contact Don Cameron or Mr. Baker. Some of the clubs are just get ting started, others are very active. They all need the support of the student body in order to be suc cessful. i A Music Club is being formu lated under the direction of Mr. Hover. The group will include all those interested in listening to and discussing classical music. It will meet unless there is a program scheduled for Common Hour. From McGraw-Hill Book Company publishes each month a magazine entitled Technical Education News which is distributed to colleges throughout the United States and Canada. Behrend Campus officials have been advised that they plan to use a photograph of the model Freshmen Sophomores Part-time (Men) Sophomores (Women) Sophomores (Women) Part-time THE NITTANY CUB Desk Dean's By M. J. F. 33 28 6 67 88 48 1 137 In this first issue, my friends on definitely be in favor of Bob Wil- THE NITTANY CUB have asked Hams' speech concerning mat me to introduce myself. My name tresses on the ping pong tables so is "Chenne," which is supposed to that she could sleep while waiting mean "dog" in French. My name is for Tom Irish to return from soc also a Behrend tradition, and for cer practice. Then there was all many years I've written this col- that screaming in the girls' dorm umn for the CUB. Since I am a the other night when the windows dog, I'm often snooping around kept going up and down with no where you least expect me, and I reasonable explanation other than especially like to go for walks late an attempted pantie raid. I won at night to see what people are der just how disappointed the girls doing with whom. As a matter of were when they discovered that fact, I noticed that Lyn Fink would some of the girls were up in the attic pulling on the weights that of our new Classroom-Laboratory were connected to the windows. Building on the cover of the No- That was quite a party the kids vember issue. j had at Cole's Beach Saturday * * * night. Congratulations to Sally Students are reminded that ac- Woolworth for being the champion cording to University regulations "chug-a-lugger" and our sincere any student may sit in or audit regrets to Judy Wilcox, who didn't any class for which he is not en- quite make it. Our best wishes to rolled if it is agreeable to the Pro- Jerry McMahon and Flossie Gal fessor teaching that particular ley on going steady. It's too bad class. * * * * Mid-term grades will Monday, October 30. * * * * Mr. Kochel was appointed by President Walker to represent the University and the American As sociation of Land Grant Colleges and Universities at the inaugura tion of Dr. Chauncey Bly as Presi dent of Thiel College on the 30th of September. 1::=:=3 Mr. T. E. Campbell is serving two weeks Naval Reserve training duty in Washington, D. C. He will return to" Behrend on the 30th of this month. THE NITTANY CUB Established October 26, 1948, as the official publication for the student body of Pennsylvania State University, Behrend Campus, Erie, Pennsylvania. Published by the Lake Erie Printing Co., 1115 'Powell Ave., Erie, Pennsylvania. Editor Dave Maynard Assistant Editor John Thompson Sports Editor Dave , Craley Reports Mary Jean Ferguson, Lyn Fink, Georgia Kephart, Alan McAllister, Ray Morin, Bob Ropelewski, Mel Ross, Mary Gene Shea, Bob Williams Dave Alcox, Bob Heiges, Ed Paauwe Photography Chenne 41. 1 for you, Flossie, that Tracy Free- man still has Jerry's ring. From behind the bushes I have discovered that Maggie Rief is slowly but surely falling for Earl Yeager, even though she claims she only has room in her heart for her "Jimmy." After all, a kiss is just the start of things. During my afternoon stroll near the Chem Lab., I was startled as I looked in the window and discov ered Tom Mac Allister beating on his burning sleeve. Somehow or another he leaned over a Bunsen burner. Well, you know the rest ... My master just called, so I had better "make the scene." CHENNE be due ---- vk% \, 1:;:i