, 1 c lff e :73 :2 7 :: ' te L NITTANY CUB 4"' . (Ji 2 1 31 - xi 2855 ' t ' • 4 8 . • • ........, ~... "fol. XVIII No. 6 BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE 808 DOVICHAK, FEELING TEAT A Eileen Bowden, Bob Dovichak, CAMPUS THE SIZE OF BEHREND SHOULD George Homziak, Maggi Kelly, BE ABLE TO SPONSOR A LITERARY MAGA, Rizzo. AZINE, HAS TAKEN MUCH OF THE LEAD ERSHIP 17 PLArTING ONE. Those who have offered to cont-foute mater-al I:arsP Resta, Karen Sanf.ell, The new Literary Kagazine :,:atry Jane Hiney, Ron Batchelor - will reFlace an.-] - widen the scope of jim Y'ichali, Judy lasa 'ear's Icarus, which a: m ade barlv Arment Ch_arles a tcl:en oonribution. Do7ichak is a 5 . :7• 7 1 - _. 1 77e se'r.rend stu]ents, i - e that --etry -:;i11 be availa'ble, • • 4• S S BEMS more difficult to obtain. Ysks that of sh-)rt stories be sifcmitted to him by this Friday. Literary Club enthusiasm has thus Par surcassed that of any Pre vious Icarus. Lit. Club members LITERARY MAGAZINE PLANNED 23 31S Behr end Campus The finished - 1 - 2-- -, .11,_:_-,t sn Turin ; ; the third week of• the The sree7.e is rrofessionally and hopefully S.J.A. will fir back the project. "For success it takes the support of the entire student body," says Dovicak, who hopes to receive many student literary cont. on p. 6 Nov. 28, 1966 Mary Fetzner, and Carl -Te or ge Carol be al:-:‘1,:-:; , a r r ” Int ancial_y