No Color Pa g e s In 'GI Bits of behrend Due to 'insufficient - funds, the Yearbook will not be able to publish the promised color sec Lion in this year's Yearbook. The cancellati on. of this section points out that the yearbook is not now able to function with a quality compa,t7able to most col— lege books, also implies that this status will'not be achieved in the near future. The reason is failure of the University to fulfill its fiscal obligation to University publications. This fact may be exemplified by the 1969 Behrend book. The book was granted an all— ocation of $4OO after asking for $lOOO. The staff has generated $l6OO locally through subscrip— tions and advertising. Since the total cost of publication of our planned book is $2500 and. the a— bove figures add up to $2OOO, the staff lacks $5OO for publication. Since the color section cost $450, it, was eliminated. Still, the staff will have to limit spending to break even. There is but one answer to the fiscal pre— dicament—the University must meet its fiscal obligation to support a University publication that is governed, sanctioned, and. tradi— tionally demanded by that Univer— sity. Either the Univer si ty must meet its obligation, or the yearbook must be discontinued due to an inability to operate at a level of quality sufficient to merit publication. Dave Shuttle Yearbook Editor -- Rs One, CaUenlC2n &2,d tO Ater, t\fot.2) tkcif . weve. eai-ned 1 - 0 'FA. ) lel l < liar speak )h I,PQ gue general I : frie. S 'Remember: Zeus Lives. BASEBALLNEws Players all over the country have reported to major league and minor league training camps ? to prepare for the seas ahead. Although you not -be reporting to camp now following is a list of, recommendations which you are expected to fol low.if you desire to be a member of a successful Behrend Campus baseball team during the coming season. I. Study— You must have a minimum of 1.5 dur ing the winter term to be eligible. 11. Prepare Yourself Physically- the first full-scale practice will be Monday, March 31st. On that date you may be asked to: do 60 sit-up: :7 in two minutes, run (cont. On2tcz,nlmri.o lagtALA The Intramural Vol leyball League is com posed of twelve teams this season. The "Who Cares" (13-2 . ), "Braggins" (5-10), "Untouchables II" (5-10), "Dinacola Boys" (2-13), "Chuggers" (13-3) and the "Old Pros" Mac- ulty) (9-6) make up the Evening League. The "Un touchables I" ( 13-2 ), "Vultures" (4-9), "Eag les" (13-2), "Budweisers" (2-13), "Bombers" (1-14), and "Humes" (10-5) make up the Common Hour League. The playoffs will follow the March 11 0 (last) match.
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