The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, March 13, 1964, Image 4

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EDITOR
MANAGING EDITOR Greg Glassner
FEATURE EDITOR _____ Marilyn Raeder
SPORTS EDITOR Bob Schneider
NEWS STAFF Carl Holland, Jim Stephenson,
Dave Schutter, Dave Goodwill, Joyce Quinn, Mike Ropelewski
SOCIETY EDITOREIIie Greer
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PHOTOGRAPHER Ron Aitken
Circle K • • •
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ing as the "attainment of a signi
ficant milestone in the career of
Circle K International which,
though only 10 years old, has al
ready become the largest campus
service organization in North
America."
The charter was presented by
Dr. Homer L. Johnson, Pittsburgh,
Immediate Past Governor of the
Kansas Kiwanis District.
Jim Voights of Washburn Uni
versity, President of the 500th
club, received the charter on be
half of his fellow members and
his college.
Principal speaker at the charter
night ceremony was Dr. Harold
E. Sponberg, President of Wash
burn University. In acknowledging
the new club's presence on the
campus, Dr. Sponberg said, "Cir
cle K fulfills not only a definite
need on the college campus, but
in its dedication to the Kiwanis
principles of service enhances the
realization of citizenship respon
sibilities and improves the moral
climate of the entire community."
Although the Washburn club is
number 500 on Circle K's rolls,
there are now 520 such clubs
throughout the United States and
Canada, with about 11,000 mem
bers. A petition for club number
520 was publicly accepted at the
500th club's charter night cere
mony when students from St.
Benedicts College, Atchison, Kan
sas, and their sponsors made their
presence at the affair known, and
tendered completed credentials.
The Circle K is a rapidly grow
ing organization. With new proj
ects in line for Behrend Campus,
our Circle K still needs more
members. We are mainly interest
ed in freshmen to fill next year's
offices. If you are interested, con
tact President Manning for an
application.
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aged to permanently disable two
of the opposing team members
slightly and one of his own ser
iously.
A time out was called in the
middle of the second quarter in
order to let Fryer give the entire
gym a Rothschild test to see why
they had come. Then when play
Goodies...
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of the tub and shower.
A certain someone runs outside
in her nightie. Just to let the cat
out, of course.
The rooms had to be specially
cleaned on a Wednesday one week
because a very nice inspector from
the University of Virginia came.
We didn't mind this room inspec
tion at all and hope he will be
back sometime in May. Let's hope
he doesn't have any more trouble
with his car.
There is great excitement when
every once in a while there is a
call from White Plains, N.Y. Won
der why we can't listen to the
conversation??
Someone will be getting rose
petals over a long period of time.
I've heard of collecting stamps
and coins but???
"Fresh Flowers Always"
THE NITTANY CUB
Paula Harris
(Continued from Page 1)
Grode Florists
4650 W. Ridge Rd.
Phone TE 3-4506
resumed Bob Gilmore pounded
Mr. Cherry into the floor and
took the ball away from him.
Hubbie Dale ruled that Myron
was "moving" and gave Gilmore
''wo free throws. There was a roar
from Howell who was quickly
benched by Patterson who claimed
the whole game so far had been
going to a pre-arranged strategy.
The outstanding event of the
entire game occurred when some
one "accidentally" hit Cherry in
the back and one of his contact
lenses popped out. Five minutes
was allotted for the discovery of
this "allegedly lost" lens which
was promptly found by the near
blind Cherry just before the time
Dear Diary...
As I take my pen in hand, I take
my bottle of Coke in the other hand!
Yes, dear diary, where would I be
without Coca-Cola? Just a social outcast.
Why, everybody drinks Coke! John
and Bill and Barry and Charley.
Horace too. Confidentially, I think I'll
have another bottle of Coke.
Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by
ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
was up. Glassner shouted that the
whole thing was a put-up job to
enable the faculty to regain their
breath.
In the fourth quarter the clock
was stopped when Jim Ott turned
it off. The reason for this action
has never been clearly under
stood but the rumor is that he
was bribed. The going price at
Behrend for fixing games is thir
ty subway tokens and a slug.
Needless to say the faculty gave
up the ghost, even with the extra
time. The coach ordered everyone
into the gym Monday morning
for push-ups. Ethics do not per
mit this reporter to give the final
score.
CORE•• IS A REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT /DSO THE COCA•COIA COMPANY
Friday, March 13, 1964
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