The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, November 21, 1968, Image 6

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SPORTS SPORTS SPUR
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WANTED
-4 SPORTS ED. (2?)
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Two weeks before Thanksgiving Day arrived,
Sue Snowflake came to town to stay a while.
The frosty air just seemed to be alive,
And wooly hats and gloves became the style.
The children all went running out to play.
My sister and my brother joined the throng.
Although I had to much to do that day,
I truly wished that I could go along.
But at the ripe old age of seventeen
I have a few responcibilities,
And since I had yet left my room to clean,
My conscience would not let me go at ease.
Besides, at seventeen you're s'oosed to be
Something that they call sophistocated.
I should have stayed inside with Dignity,
Watching children as they played, elated.
So for a while I kept myself at home,
*NJ
But somehow Mirth and Gladness won the row.
As soon as I had finished up this poem,
One could have found me rolling in the snow.
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CAM PU
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SKI CLUB
Anyone still interested
in joining the Ski Club may
still join by giving their
money to Bob Tabolt, Ron
Smith, Bill Coors or Perri
Foster—Pegg.
sons to be held on Tuesdays
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. will cost
$2O. If rentals are needed
the cost will be approximatV
another $l5.
KEYSTONE
Doug Brower, Denise Bufe,
lari, Tom Decker, Art Hannah
;Mike Kowalczyk, Ron May,
Bill Trimble, Shirl Vasbin -
der, Gregg Wright and Pat
Gerity have been selected as
inductees of Keystone during
the Fall Term.
Inductions were conducted
last Wednesday, November
20, at six o'clock p.m., in
the Seminar Room of the Reed
Building.
M :.l
Kris Mattis
The ten les-
November 22 1968
unacn .I , 7eeting, and 1;2 - .3,
captains-Dave Moorehead,
IDan Frye and Dwayne May.
The Behrend Players I
BEHREND PLAYERS
transformed the dining hall
of the RUB into a coffee
house Friday and received a
good responce from the stu-
dent body. Decorated screens
were set up, and grafitti—
covered tablecloths and can-
dies completed the scene
Entertainment was provi—
ded by the Peer Group, who
will hold a full concert in
January.
According to Pat Trimble,
President of the Players
"We will allow the students
to decide whether the coffee
house will be held on a re—
gular basis."
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I All coeds: Tile Girl's
Illntramural Basketball
will begin “ext term,
but all interested must
contact Miss Curcio be
fore the end of this
term. Teams will ia
elude 6 to 8 players
and games will be pla
yed Thursday evenings.
LSSSIS SNOSNOS ONIOG
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Seventy-five new freshmen
and 75 students transferring
with advanced standing, of
which 15 will transfer from
Behrend, have been admitted
by the university to the
University Park campus for
the Winter Term, beginning
on January 6. These figures
are considerably under that
of a year ago when nearly
350 students were admitted.
The reduced number of ad
missions are the results of
lan attempt to hold the main
campus enrollment as close
as possible to 25,000.
Fil I
Enraptured, I al-
lowed my senses to go
astray in a most memor-
able romance with the
woods.
blanket above and the
bedding below the re-
maining remnants of a
verdurous realm.
on I went.
stood a tall and dark
masterpiece incapable
of realizing the coming
Spring.
mirth is no longer; so
seemingly expression-
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Its day of
SEAT POWER????
Plans for addition—
al 2,000 seats to
Penn State's Beaver
Stadium has been
approved. This will
increase its seating
capacity to 48,284.
the nitt an cub
Last Thursday evening
the Neupojokers and the Am
ateurs defeated their oppo
nents to post a three way
tie for first place. The
Neupojokers, Haf and Haf,
and Amateurs now hold 3-1
cards, while Behrend Broads
are in second place with a
2-2 standing, Tricky Glick
ies hold third with a 1-3
slate and Susiefs Sweet
hearts (0-4) are in last
place.
This Thursday, November
14 in Erie Hall at 7:00p.m.
the Amateurs will play the
Tricky Glickies on Court 1
and the Neupojokers meet
the Haf and Haf on Court 2.
. 5 t 8:00 the Behrend Broads
will be matched against
Susie's Sweethearts.
The final play-offs of
these games will be held
Friday November 22. The
time and opponents will be
announced.
1968-1969 BASKETBALL TEAR
less, it was more pro-
minent and peace-evok-
ing than all else.
There we embraced.
soon was I pulled away
toward the end less in-
volvements of daily
processes, that I fell
Helplessly into the
chaotic world of an-
other reality.
Walking Through the
Woods on Behrend
Campus.
Mona Fernandez
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