Page Four Above are the Nittany Cub basketballers who won seven and lost nine for the best record in Behrend's intercollegiate history. FRONT ROW: Sam Heller, Joe Haser, Tom Apke, Doug Prozan and Bob Vicander. REAR: Coach Jim Gallagher, Bob Cook, Bob McCammon, Walt Pierce, Jim Golembeski and Bill Sauko. Bob Vicander, above, shows the form that netted him the second highest individual scoring total at 104 points. Bob's big game was against Dußois when he scored For Story On Faculty Fanatics Turn to Page 5 14. He was a big man also in the late-January game against Dyke College of Cleveland as the Cubs won 79-78 in overtime, probably the most exciting game ever play ed on the local floor. It was Bob play with 15 seconds remaining that McCammon's three point turned the trick here. Other sea son highlights include the two jubilant games with Johnstown College, the first won by the Cubs 88-80. the second by a 64-61 count. THE NITTANY CUB (Continued From Page 3) lection to the Region Three All- Star Team. In sixteen games Jim attempted 311 field goals and made 136 for a shooting percen tage of 44 .He also attempted 232 foul shots of which he made 135 for a percentage of 58%. "The Hands" hauled down 44 offensive rebounds and grabbed off 98 de fensives to give him a total of 142. He scored 409 points for an aver age of 25.5 points per game, which not only led the Cubs but also the region. (Continued from Page 1) will also carry the additional bonus of three credits in speech, Oliver added. He said the exemption plan is an experimental program and is being studied by speech depart ment officials. Students' grades in speech and other courses will be compared with their test results to de termine whether or not the tests are too difficult, too easy, or reasonably accurate. Students desiring to take the test, which is offered each term during orientation week, may ob tain application forms from the speech department, have their advisors sign them, then return them to the speech department. Jim 'G' Skip Speech Tuesday, March 19, 1963 Odds & Ends Two other big men on the Nit tany squad were Walt Pierce and Bob McCammon. These were es sentially Behrend's "r ebo u n d boys." McCammon totaled 46 points for the season and Pierce scored 60. The remaining three regulars, Doug Prozan, Bill Sau ko, and Tom Apuke scored 30, 10. and 5 points, respectively. Fifty three remaining points were divid ed among seven players who ap peared with the club intermittent ly throughout the year. Some odds and ends (that will live forever) : Doug Prozan loses his mashed potatoes and gravy on the Dußois Campus gym floor! The Morning News' Doug Smith broadcasts the entire Penn State- Cub game out-loud to himself ! Rocco Agostini speeds up the games by inducing the scoreboard clock into frequent twenty second skips! The manager forgets most of the uniforms and the Cubs ap pear against Bryant-Stratton wearing dark blue jerseys and dark green shorts! It was that kind of a season. OSGA (Continued from Page 1) include, amoung other business. Spring elections for officers of O.S.G.A. S.G.A. President Jim Runzo, Host President, states that this should be one of the highlights for Behrend for the 1962-63 ac ademic year. "We are extremely honored to have as our guests the regular members and officers of O.S.G.A. and their delegations, as well as various University person nel. We are very hopeful for a successful conference, one which will help solve the many student government problems which daily face student leadership through out the state and nation. JOE TOW ACTION PLUS