The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, February 02, 1968, Image 1

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THE NITTANY CUB
Februa 2 • •
Winter
Carnival
1 68 Winter Carnival Plans
For those of you who believe that winter is God's way
of paying back men for their evil ways, that it consists
of nothing more than slush and dirty cars, salty boots,
frost bite and snow balls down your back, plan to attend
and participate fully in the wide range of events slated
for the annual winter carnival weekend, February 16 and
17. It is bound to change your opinion of winter, at least
a little bit. As seen in the photos, winter carnival
weekend consists of snow scluptures, ski-doo races, (sup
ported by even our most dignified and unobviously atheletic
sport enthusiasts.) On Friday night, the Circle K is
sponsoring a Winter Carnival, semi-formal dance "Snowbound',
The Ravins will be supplying the musical entertainment,
and the cost of the affair per couple is $2.50. Each
organization on campus is invited to sponsor a queen
candidate -- names should be submitted to Jeff Stevenson
or Carl Petroff by February 9. Saturday morning and
afternoon's activities include tobboginning, judging of
the snow scluptures, skiing on the 0.8. slope. Saturday
evenings festivities begin with the tentatively scheduled
Nittany Cub team versus the Faculty team in a basketball
game preceeding the regulary scheduled game, Behrend vs.
McKeesport Campus. Following the game the Nittany Cub
is sponsoring a coffee-house type party including live
folk entertainment for your listening enjoyment.
By the 17th our midterms will be behind us. What
better time to forget your studies, put away your blue
books and live a little... The good life is at your finger
tips... take advantage, my freinds!!!!!
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