aria`ti-,,- ....S4' \ G &i. I. g, , r ,..-- : - 7 :,.... lit,: n e* -2 , ~.. ..... ( , e. „ '' 4 4;••••- ---*"."i"(A1714 (L s PsU/i Now that finals are a threatening four days away, we have come to the awe some realization that the term is over and reckoning is at hand; let us keep in mind six days from now we will be as free as the proverbial birds without even the re sponsibility of flying south. After three or four days, however, sleeping late after vacation-type night-life, may become boring due to the sudden lack of productive activ ity. Worry not! The Nittany Cub under stands, and as usual, (ahem) we are coming to the rescue-- The Christmas Cotillion, to be presented Saturday, December 16 with music by Teddy Armen. The dance is tenta tively scheduled to be held in the Reed Union Building. , THE NITTANy Cuir 1 4 ume XVIV No. 10 December 1, 19.7 HAPPY HOLIDAYS / 71' \\ t. / ; ' ( I - All joking aside, it promises to be a fantastic event, well worth the $3.00 for the tickets. The decorations are nothing less than great. Would you believe a 20 ft. Christmas Tree, decorated in white and blue, wreaths and bows adorning the windows. We've even provided the mistle toe! So join the majority, and take advantage of one of the few great social events ever held at Behrend Campus. You'll be glad you did. Due to the fact that the exams are scheduled for next week, there will be no publication of the Nittany Cub. We would, therefore, like to take this opportunity to wish you a very MERRY CHRISTNAS and the HAPPIEST OF NEW YEARS. See you at the Cotillion! ~, A 0, • . -, ' - .3 ar - 1 - 1 6 , .."- Ne . ''''.. 4 '2, 'l y V• -0" %% • 4a , , M.,.~~