THE YEARBOO4 Work has begun on the yearbook and anyone that is interested in helping should contact either Mr. Patterson or Gae Baker. There will be a meeting today at noon in the caf— eteria. The present plan for the book calls for four main sections. The first will be approximately four pages of candid shots, the second will be the activities and organizations, the third will be'sports, and the fourth . will be pictures of the graduates. Candid shots will be scattered through— out the book. If you have any suggestions or comments, please contact Gae Baker-- it will be appreciated. BEHREND STOMPS ALTOONA by Bob Dean The Cubs made it a grand slam for Behrend sports this week as they dumped Altoona 104 to 76. Breaking the hundred mark, the Cubs utilized the entire bench with nine men on the scoring col umn. Barney Etzel led the Cubs with twenty-six points, ten on free throws. At one point he scored five points in three seconds. Don Hornyak added twenty two, while Don Casane and Randy Lackowski totaled seventeen and twelve respectively. Behrend's halftime lead was only six points, but the Cubs outdistanced Altoona in the second half with fast breaks and control of the rebounds by Randy Lackowski and Jow Williams. Behrend's press was very effective as the Cubs intercepted the ball or forced Altoona to throw several bad 'passes. Altoona, though larger than Behrend, was smothered in the second half. The win gives Behrend a great nine to three record. The Cubs now take to the road for the next seven games; the next home game will be February 19. Behrend's next game is a league en— counter with McKeesport on January 28 at McKeesport. January 29 Behrend play Johnstun College at Jctinstwn. NEWMAN CLUB Behrend Campus will soon organize a Newman Club. The Newman Club is an organization on secular campuses for Catholics, al though it is open for membership to non-Catholics. The main activity of the Club will be discussions of faith, morals and contempprary-problens. The Club will also spbnser social activities. The Newman Club is named after John Henry Newman, Cardinal in the nine— teenth century and teacher at Oxford, because of his dynamic personality, and defense of the Church. In the near future, Club members from Edinboro will come to Behrend to arose interest and answer any questions about the Club_ Anyone who is interested in joining this Club, should watch the bulletin board in the Science Building. PASTOR ON THE SPOT There was a gathering of all the great minds of Behrend--Steve Fine, Jeff Disend, Gae Baker, Ruthie Brown, Carol DeArment, Margie Hermann, Gail Holmstrom, Beth Kreshneske, George Miller, Judy Fong, and Jim Michali--a gathering which attempted to solve all the world's theological problems during the common hour program of January 20. Skeptic's Corner, or Pastor on the Spot, was the first meeting of a discussion group designed to highlight the relicious problems of the college student. "I like to keep in touch with students here at Behrend," said Pastor Schweikert of the Lutheran Church of Wesleyville. "It helps me think young even though I'm starting to ,lose my hair." The first question was asked by Gail Holmstrom.: "What is the church's concept of God? He certainly isn't a big man with a long beard or anything, so what is He?" Pastor Schweikert: "This is one problem of Sunday School. It is difficult to teach children about the (Cont'd. on page 5)