Jackie Robinson Jackie is well known to many people because of her position as secretary of the Booster Club. Like most of the other girls, she plans to go into teaching, and is presently enrolled in Elementary Education, Mary Ann Beichner Mary Ann, like Sandy, is in the College of Education as a math major. Her year at Beh rend has been an active one. Working on SGA for her first two terms, she plans to run again in the fall and is presently Chairman of the Prom. Mary Ann is also Vice-president of our sorority, Psi Sigma epsilon, and has worked on the year book as Asst. Layout Editor. You all remember the Freshman Variety Show, which was organized by Mary Ann. She also found time to serve as Chairman of the TTeedy Family Drive. Mary O'Donnel Mary, a member of the Rooster Club, ppans a career in fashion merchandising and is presen ently enrolled in this Fart of the College of Human Development. In this line, she is presently training at the Boston Store as buyer. It is truly an honor to be selected as Prom Queen but all the girls nominated have shown themselves, in the estimation of others, to be something above the ordinary. The Cub offers its sincere congratulations to all nominees. DB Veterans should return the attendance card to the Veterans Administration for the entire enrollment period as soon as they receive it. It is necessary that this certification card be re turned promptly to insure final payments and also to allow future enrollments and payments, either in a Summer session or in a Fall term. This card was enclosed with the veteran's check for t the month of April or May, and is signed by the veteran only. A couple of weeks ago I was riding merrily along on my Honda when my attention was diverted for a moment. I can't recall just what it was that diverted my" attention; it could have been another Honda or maybe a pretty co-ed walking by the road, out j . ust then traffic ahead of me -Cruptly. ','Fell, until my attention -- here it should have been, the situ ;as ase. ;hen I did my best to slow my ma3hine down I accidently locked the rear wheel it skidded side days. I wrestled wlth it a breif m , Dment and then I abandoned it, not intent ionally howe7er. prom there I put on a gvnnastics routine that I had ricked up a few years before in Phys Ed class, not exactly Olympic form, but nevertheless spectacular. No harm was done exne'et for a lot of dust and dirt being picked up and torn trousers, so I continued on my way. Late: I noticed some ugly looking scratches across my safety helmet which had not been there before. Need I say more? cp.me: - ..):::, 01,-. O ' C 1 7.) -_ ATTENTION VETERANS' COMMENTS ON SAFETY J. Hunt The 1968 yearbook captures in its pages the spirit that drove Berl end the r.s,st year. "Bits of Behrendg" under the co-editorship of Dave Shuttle and Sandy Bennett, is dedicated to the change-ness that permeated the campus tiles year. It traces the growth of the camrs t7-le =il.l; - ,al s C t'nose still only architect's diasrams and surveyor , s= figures. Also included will be "freshmeln" 21 ' 2,21:7 S ' 73 1.2 Tat 72::-S s s to new SGA constitution. Candidly highlighting the most transltor: infcral c - z' re 7 - aria - tic:a and the quicksilver moods of college life from activity to class to pinochle game in the RUB. Traditionally, the yearbook still in cludes the portrait shots of the graduating two year students and group photos of all the campus organizations. But, new this y *sane, there will be pictures of the Student Affairs officers and of minor per sonnel. To enable the yearbook to contain pictures of late Spring events, such as the Prom, it will not come out until next September, at the beginning of Fall term. If you are graduating, going down state, or in short not coming back to Behrend next year, please leave your address with any member of the yearbook staff to facil itate delivery of your copy. If you are one of the unfortunate few who have not yet ordered a book and, perhaps having come into a long awaited inheritance, now wish to do so, see any staff member. Yearbooks can also be purchased at the SGA office in the RUB for the nominal lee of $4.6e. Remember--only one short week left to order. Due to certain inaccuracies in the May 23rd article dealing with the Rog Benedict campaign, the Yittany Cub is printing a retracti'm of any fallacies in the article and apologizes for anything injurious to the character of Mr. Rog Benedict or Mr. Lyndon P. Johnson. HOWARD ROTH JEWELERS 3008 BUFFALO ROAD WESLEYVILLE, PA. 16510 KEEPSAKE Dl:d._37-Li'S IF NOMINATED . . .
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