Page 2 The Behrend Beacon WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST SATURDAY SUNDAY MONAY cz; FRIDAY \\ PENN STATE NEWS Lady Lions get first Jordan Center sellout for women's basketball Penn State women's basketball game vs. Michigan was offi cially a sell out. It's the first time the Lady Lions played in front of a sold-out Bryce Jordan Center. The capacity of the Bryce Jord4;ter is 15,261, which makes the sellout the largest at tendblfdelrgure for a women's basketball game in the Big Ten Conference this year. The Lady Lions' old home attendance record of 13,305 was set Jan. 18 vs. Illinois. The Lady Lions did sell out once before when they played lowa on Feb. 6, 1994, at the then -7,264-seat Rec Hall. Five Nittany Lion football players invited to NFL scouting combine A quintet of Penn Staters have been invited to the National Foot ball League's Scouting Combine this week in Indianapolis. Cornerback Rich Gardner, wide receiver Tony Johnson, placekicker David Kimball, tight end Sean McHugh and line backer Deryck Toles have been invited to participate in the Feb. 18-24 event at the RCA Dome. More than 300 players will be involved in the combine. The NFL Draft is April 24-25. A school record four Nittany Lions were chosen in the first round of the 2003 NFL Draft. Penn State was seventh nationally with 32 of Coach Joe Paterno's former players on NFL rosters during the 2003 season. Behrend holds second cheerleading and dance competition Penn State Behrend will hold its second annual Becky Hubler Decker "Spirit Against Cancer" cheerleading and dance competi tion Saturday at the Junker Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The competition is open to all cheerleading and dance teams at Behrend, as well as high school varsity and junior varsity, junior high, and all-star levels. All proceeds raised will be donated to the American Cancer Society in memory of Becky Hubler Decker. For more information, contact Stacy Pondo in the Penn State Behrend Athletic Office at 898-6240. "Like the body that is made up of different limbs and organs, all moral creatures must depend on each other to exist." - Hindu proverb Janet Neff Sample Center for Manners & Civility HIGH: 44 LOW: 25 Possible snow showers Wind: W/SW 12-15 HIGH: 32 LOW: 19 A few snow showers; partly cloudy Wind: W/NE 10 HIGH: 35 LOW: 30 Partly to mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers. Wind: S 5-6 HIGH: 36 LOW: 24 Mostly cloudy with flurries Wind: E/NE 10-11 HIGH: 33 LOW: 21 Partly cloudy; scattered snow flurries Wind: NE 10-13 HIGH: 33 LOW: 22 Clear and mostly sunny Wind: N/SE 7-9 HIGH:37 LOW: 25 Mostly sunny with some showers Wind: S/SW 9 CLASSIFIED , • • . , Frida , Februa 2O, 2004 4—Trafor-- r- Pat Carver, MTHBD 04, sits outside of Bruno's distributing pamphlets on healthy eating for the Health and Fred Langill, vice president of Returning Adult Students Organization, sketches a drawing for an art protect FOCAL POINTS ies serves ice-cream wi MIMI Angela Szesciorka, news editor Dana Vaccaro features editor behrcolls@aoLcom erica r as part
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