WHO'S WHO g S CONTINUED Eileen Bowden, Beth Price, John Jackson, Ken Carpenter, Edwin Messmer, Gary Baran, Ron Fontecchio and Jim Lund. Congratulations are in order for these students. BEHREND STUDENTS SUPPORT WORTHY PROJECT At the time when complaints wre being heard that Christmas was becoming commercialized two SGA - members were proving that Christmas still has meaning. Before the end of the term break took place Mary Ann Beichner and Arnie Caldwell gave their . time - and energy to a most worthwhile pro ject. This - project was to supply a needy family with food and clothes, and to make their Christmas on of happiness. Funds for this project were appropriated from each club, and were used to purchase food, clothes, and toysfor a family consisting of ten children all under 12 years of age. Materials such as mittens, hats, p.j. 9 s, and underwear were given to each child. Mary Ann and Arnie also gave this family a ham and var ious other fruits and vegetables for the Christ mas dinner. Dean Lane commented that this project was very well executed and the Nittany Cub would like to add our thanks to Mary Ann and Arnie. The library has announced that the hours for the Winter Term have been unchanged. It was also stated by Miss Schumacker that the copying machine is still in working order, and encourages all students to use this machine as it was installed as an added service to the student body. "MUSIC MAN" AT ERIE PLAYHOUSE "The Music Mar is coming to Erie--to the Erie Playhouse for eight performances February 2nd thru February 11, with its famous "Seventy- Six Trombones" number and all the other songs that have made this one of the best-loved of all musical comedicsā€˜ ,~~-. .. ~,, sm:111 town life of tl - ,c 193 2 perio,;, was written--all of it bool.z. lyrics and music--by Meredith Willson. He will be singir?, dancing and acting the role of "Prof." Harold the disarming swindler who sptalibinds gui.3ible townsfolk into starting a brass banr', sells them instruments and uniforms and then skips town without teaching anybody how to play. The show's music will be under the direction of Jim Long and the dances are being choreographed by Marge Long. It promises to be a good show. Reservations are now being filled for pla3house members. Tickets will go on sale to non-members on Monday, January 22nd. LIBRARY ANNOUNCEMENT will be starred in this MEE ,h 1 irk IP 1 k BEHREND READERS TO PRESENT SHOW ON ST. VALENTINES' DAY ENTITLED "LOVE, LOVE, LOVE" FILM TO BE PRESENTED A film "Hands in Action ", will be shown. on Thursday, January 25, 1968 during the com mon hour on room 101, Otto Behrend Science Building for all interested students, faculty and staff. The film will be sponsored by the Safety Committee and the Health Service. This 40 minute color film, depicts the recommended procedures for handling emergency health care situations. Watch-for more am this film later in the week. At the recent SGA meeting, among the bus iness to be taken care of was replacing two positions that were vacated for various reasons. Gary Lackovic and Diane Regan were elected to fill these posts. Also discussed at the meeting was a model election to be held in the Spring, and the approval of a Sports Banquet to be sponsored by the Booster Club. At this meeting, budgets for all clubs were revised and approved. Copies of the approved budgets can be obtained from Arnie Caldwell. Dear Annie, One of term. my teachers gave me How can I get even? last Dear Mick, We11...uh...uh...uh...f0r it to balance out, your debits are going to have to match your credits, but we'll get into that next time. Dear Annie, For Christmas I received a beautiful engagement ring. How can I tell if it , s a real hunk of IPice"7 Dear Betty, Wait till Spring and see if it melts. NEW SGA MEMBERS DEAR ANNIE Mickey's Monkey Betty Blinded a rotten deal