W. Grode Ups Nine new instructors have joined the %brand :nanny this fall. All are nen. all are inter eating and personable, and all nate fine additions to the campus. John Grode, whose interests are reading and sports, says he loves Behrend, and went here him self from 1962-1964. Originally from Erie, he graduated from Penn State with a B.S. in Indus trial Engineering. Be now teaches D.D.T. assoc iate degree students. Joseph C. Hunt, with a B.S. in Mechanical engineering, also teaches associate degree students in D.D.Y. He graduated froutPenn State in 1960 0 and likes photography and graphology. About Behre:., end, Bunt says, a Z love it.* . Phillip Ifisrcarella, artginallyfranNearYck City, finds aria *quiet,* but he likes Behrend. En received his LA. in Business free Penn State, and teaches business courses here. John S. Hilosh, also from Penn State, says Brie is "Just another town.* ES hails from Chicago, and enjoys classical =sic. He holds an N.A. in engineering and teaches that subject here. Edward Onorato likes the Behrend Campus, and came here himself for a while. He coaches soccer Mr. Suckle fir. Runt Mr. Ttwner Mr. ;iercOrelia Mr. Xi losh Kr. Caorato Imo. Sterling Mr. Tarts
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