...0.:: , l e-: eā€˜ 0 N 0 4( I I fik. " 4 :: :, ; 11, 7 , ā€˜44:"--4 to , B - c 7.....__, N \ THE NITTANY CU z.,...,....ā€ž,ā€ž.z, ( i f, ta ' I , 14 .2d 7 .t" is 515 , . % 4g -,....... ..... BOOSTERS BOAST 20( The Behrend Boosters Club, born last term, is, chronologically, still in the infant stage. But already the club has two hundred Behrend students on the membership rolls. Credit for this must go to its hard working officers who sponsored a strong membership drive at registration. Thee people are: Bill Cox. president; Ron Hor knyak, vice-president; Barb Koshland, sec retary: Jon Schuller, treasurer; Joe Wil liams, publicity chairman; and Dennie Hoover, membership chairman. The general objective of the Boosters is the strengthening of the athletic pro gram physically and financially; through active participation in a sport or merely as spectators. According to the club con stitution: "The ultimate purpose of this organization shall be one of public rela tions, the attainment of a reputation for the Behrend Campus which would 1 - ring fa- vor to the campus as sn institution of higher learning with an excellent educe- tional program and an athletic program to match. The Boosters meet on the last Wednes day evening of each month. This month's meeting will be at 8:00 P.M. on January 25 in Room 101 of the Otto F. Behrend Science Building. It is still possible to join the Boosters by contacting any of the a- e rend Campus forementioned officers. dollar. Among the many fringe benefits o being a member of the Boosters is fret admission to Booster-sponsored jammie: such as the one after the January 7 game. Members may also attend away games depending on availability of se on the bus. So, don't delay to turn your dollar in today! January 1., 19.7 Dues are one