The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, February 13, 1967, Image 6

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    Circle K, cont. from 5
At this point, Circle K would
like to salute its new member - Dwight
T. Cobler, who was "voted in" by Kan
garoo Court. Welcome, Dwight! Any
potential member may still join for
the second semester, Jan to May / by
attending the regular meetings Mon
day at 5:00 p.m. in room 121.
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All dirty thoughts and wise
cracks aside, there really is a
student parking problem at Behrend.
Gary Baran observed at the last
S.G.A. meeting that students may
not park a car on campus even for
one or two days during a term
unless they have purchased a $7.50
parking sticker.
As the parking regulations
are / one must pay $7.50 per term
for the privilege of fighting for
any available space during the
daytime. And if one tries to park
en unregistered car for a day, he
is fined $lO.OO
Visitors do not need to pay
this fine, but Behrend students do.
Baran felt that there should
be a moderate daily parking fee of
$.50 or so for students who seldom
bring cars to school.
S.G.A. approved the idea,
and it will be brought up soon
in front of the Student Affairs
Committee.
SPORTS
by Paul Wilson
One of the biggest things on
campus the last three months partici
pationwise, has been the intramural
basketball league, organized and con
ducted by Coaches Sweeting and Onor
ato. Close to seventy students and
ten members of the faculty partici
pated this past season.
All players participating showed
great interest in that not one game
during the season was forfeited due
to lack of players. The competition
was keen and all took pride in their
team and its record.
Although the scores were usually
low, the closeness of the team caused
some real thrillers with the victor
sneaking away with a one or two point
decision.
The season was concluded this year
with a tournament s the top four teams
participating.
Intramural volleyball is next on
the agenda. Teams may be Picked up
with between eight and ten players and
the games will be played during common,
hour of Thursday and TUesday. If
you are not already on a rooster, talk
to Coach Sweeting or °floret° and there
may be an opening.
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The Behrend Campus Booster Club
headed by Coach Ed Onorado is having
a drive to extend its reaches out of
Behrend and recruit affiliate members
All the Booster Club members have been
given two tickets apiece to promote
varsity basketball.
The Cubs suffered their second
defeat in 17 starts at the hands of
Jamestown Community College by a
score of 99-98. The "Muskies" were
red hot from the floor. Leading by
three at intermission in this close
battle, the Cubs were outscored in
the second half by four, jelmestown
had its best showing of the season
this victory.