Although students in gen eral have the inherent lat ent ability to perform the work required in each of their specific courses, they, especially the fresh man, hare a tendency to be come discouraged. Although various and sundried causes may be discussed relative to this discouragement, only one of the major factors causing this discouragement will be discussed. Students, in general, do not realize that they are members of a team, and do not work as team members to accomplish their goals. The team of which they are members is composed of a coach, the teacher, the ad visor and counselor, the managers, and the other mem bers, the other students. Therefore, if you, the stu dents, are really doing your part to accomplish your goals as far as the team is concerned, you should be in constant touch with the coach in order to perfect your specialty, the managers to ensure that you are in your proper special ty, and helping and cooper ating with other members to accomplish your goals. If you are not making full use of any of these you are not working as a team member, and although you may accom plish your task, the odds are against you. So, during the next three weeks let us hope that each and everyone of you will make full use of the coach, manager and other team mem bers to attain your goals. There is one final item of importance, YOU, team members, who are perform ing well, join the team, and help those team members who are not performing well. You will be surprised at the gains you will receive. Mr. Caliva FACULTY SHOW The curtain will open at 8:15 P.M. on Jan. 12, 1967, on the first annual faculty student comeriety show. The evening will present com edy, satire, and talent, written and performed by volunteers from the student body together on a social basis, for one evening and to raise money which will be used for a faculty spon sored scholorship. A stage curtain, and appropriate lighting sources wi?.l be set up in the Sub. Len Shae vel and Alan Price have graciously consented to produce and co-produce the show and skits which have been completed for Tim Staudenmeir, George Bobby, Htaine Tin, and others. A faculty quintet coraros ed of Harold Aurand, Susan Goodman, Dick Paul, A 1 Price and Len Shaevel has al ready been formed. It could become a choruso If you do not participate, we hope to see you there on January, 12. The Xerox Telecopier, which was installed in Dec ember of 1966, is available for photocopies from Univer sity Park. The machine receives impulses via the telephone hook uo. These impulses manipulate a sty lus that i.r turn prints out a copy. The telecopier is similar to the associated press wire-photo. The print out time is six min utes per page. The Dennison Copier is a machine located in the Lib rary which 'rill reprint from books, periodicals, or other papers. The relettering of the 600's is in process. Co operation of the faculty xa returning books in this classification are being used the library may have to recall them for a day or two. until reclassification is complete. These two machines are a useful and advantageous addition to our library. Students are encouraged to utilize ohem, for they are an expedient means of ob taining material that is needed quickly and in abundance. PARNASSUS Parnassus is a branch of the Keystone Honor Society at Fi e lx acres. To be eligi ble for Parnassus, students must have a fairly high scholastic average and must belong to at least two act ivities on campus.