Cubs Win "My greatest experience in coaching," This is the way Coach Herb Lauffer described the 1971 Behrend soccer season which saw the Cubs post their best season record in history at 7-4 and win this year's Commonwealth Campus Championship. Last Saturday's 4-1 victory over Ogontz Campus of Philadelphia at University Park brought a close to the Cub's highly successful season. Jim Channas, as he has done all season, paced the Behrend attack with a pair of goals and one assist. His score broke the scoreless tie at 8:45 of the second quarter and Denny Grace added another in the third to give BC a 2-0 lead. Jim Stacy brought the losers within one, but goals by John Hoge and Channas in the fourth canto put the game out of reach. Goalie Ed Moore blocked nine Ogontz shots and thrtuit Toliegt Volume XXIII N 0.7 Grove Dedication Mary Behrend, who donated the land for the campus to Penn State, talks to Joe Zani, first vice-president of S.G.A. at the reception held in Dobbins Hall after the dedication of the shelter in the Picnic Grove. The shelter was a gift to the campus from Norman W. Wilson, and Erie Industrialist in memory of his wife.- Norman W. Wilson Dedicates Pavilion Norman W. Wilson officially dedicated the Wilson Picnic Pavilion to the Behrend Campus on Tuesday, November 9 at 2 p.m. The Pavilion was dedicated in honor of Wilson's late wife, Flora Nick Wilson. Accepting for Behrend was John C. Herbert, President of the Campus Advisory Board, who expressed thanks to Wilson on his generous contribution. T. Reed Ferguson, Vice President for PubliC Affairs accepted on behalf of the Pennsylvania- State University in the absence of President John W. Oswald. "This Grove and Rustic Shelter are dedicated to the enjoyment of the students, faculty, and friends of the Behrend Campus of the Pennsylvania State University in loving memory of Flora Nick Wilson (1880-1969). . ." began the golden plaque over hanging the stone fireplace within the shelter. Joseph Zani, Vice President of the Student Government Association, Richard Tomsic, Chairman of the Faculty Senate, both noted the use the shelter has already served, and in thanking Wilson, they assured him of the facilities future usefulness. Present at the dedication was 92-year-old Mary B. Behrend original contributor of 410 acre Behrend estate. Mrs. Behrend said, "It seems as if the buildings have almost erupted overnight." With pleasure, she also noted the by Tony Alo A - sst. Sports Editor spirit of the Behrend students, and -viewed this as a very im portant asset of a college com munity. Presiding over the dedication was Director of Behrend Campus Irvin H. Kochel. The Invocation and Benediction were offdred by the Very Reverend Frederic R. Murray, Dean at the Cathedral of St. Paul. A reception was held following the dedication in Dobbins Hall, the new Food and Housing Ser vice Building. The reception was the first utilization of the new dining hall area which will open Sunday, November 14. REGISTRATION Commonwealth Campus Championship the stingy Behrend defense held the enemy to only records. fifteen shots at their goal. The 1971 Cubs' set a new record for most goals in Coach Lauffer was ecstatic in expressing his a season with 34, and largest margin of victory in pleasure over the '7l season as he stated: "I was the 8-0 win over McKeesport. They also allowed the very pleased with the way the season went and the fewest goals in a season with 23 and had the most progress we made. I felt we would get better as the shutouts in a season with three. They also currently season went along with our young players and we hold the record for most consecutive games without did. This was evident as we won five out of our last being shutout as Behrend has scored in its last six games." The coach concluded by saying: twelve games over the past two seasons. "These guys did a great job this year. 'l'm really All-regional candidate, Channas, from Cartiers proud of them and they provided a very rewarding High School in Pittsburgh, cracked two individual year. We're looking forward to next year." , marks this year. He scored 13 goals this season to Next year Behrend will join the Western Penn- set the record for most goals in one season. He also sylvania Intercollegiate Soccer Association. They brought his career total to 25 to become Behrend's will play teams like Gannon, Geneva and Roberts- all-time leading scorer. Wesleyan. Coach Lauffer's basic problem, of Bob Jeffery, from Iroquois High in Erie, also set course, will be keeping his sophomore stars on a couple of individual records, as he collected a campus to form the nucleus of next year's squad. record six assists this season. He also set the record In their final junior college season the Cub for career assists with ten booters set five team records and four individual Published by the Students of the Behrend Campus WINTER SCHEDULE PAGE 3 of the Pennsylvania State University Station Road, Erie, Pa. 16510 PSU Pis All U Day Bienis; 3,000 Expected To Attend by Cheryl Keller APS Managing Editor A Penn State annual event, All- University Day will, be held Saturday, November 13 at University Park. Sponsored by the Arch Chapter of the Keystone Society, the day-long event is designed to bring Commonwealth Campus students together at University Park and acquaint them with the University. Approximately 3,000 students from 19 campuses are all ex pected to attend the event which includes a home football game with North Carolina State, a banner awards contest. a jammy, and a concert. Arch Chapter President Brenda Stern said that "changes have been made for this year, the biggest one being the 'Spirit Award' which should evoke plenty of enthusiasm." Spirit Award The "Spirit Award" consists of four parts: the banner contest, a push-up contest, a cheering contest, and attendance. The banner contest, last year won by the Worthington Scranton Campus, will be open to all campuses. Entries will be displayed in the Findley Union Building (FUB) rec room and will be judged for "artistry, originality, and relevance to the theme 'Come Together' " at 11:30 a .m. Taking place during the football game will be the push-up contest, led by the Penn State Nittany Lion, and the cheering contest, led by University Park cheerleaders. The campus which excels in all four parts, including the largest attendance. will be presented an award during the jammy at 8:00 p.m. Students are expected to arrive at East Halls parking lot at 9:30 a.m. where they will be met by members of the Arch Chapter of the Keystone Society. They will BSU Schedules Film Festival The Black Student Union will be sponsoring a "Black Film Festival" on November 16, 17 and 18 in the Reed Union Building. The schedule is as follows: November 17 - 7:00 p.m. "Our Country Too", "Mister Charlie You've Made. the Night Too Long"; November 18 - 7:00 p.m. "Still A Brother"; November 19 - 7 :00 p.m. "Black World." President, Deborah Lomax cordially invites all to'attend. answer any questions and distribute itineraries and copies of the Daily Collegian. Registration will take place at the FUB rec room from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m Representaties of sororities and fraternities will talk to students during open house at par ticipating houses. All U-Day Itinerary The football game with North Carolina State will begin at 1:30 p.m. and students are asked to arrive early at Beaver Stadium. Dinner will be served at 4:30 p.m. in the Hetzel Union Building (HUB) ballroom followed by a jammy featuring the Rhythm SGA Screens 22; Senate Set To Roll by Kathy Baker Collegian Reporter The Student Government Association received 22 ap plications from students who wish to act on the Faculty Senate. A committee of five people who are selected from SGA will screen the applicants and choose 15 from the 22. This new em bodiment of the Faculty Senate is extremely important to our student welfare. It will prove to be an aid to the .Faculty Organization because of the fact that the Faculty Senate will receive some helpful advise about administering Behrend Campus from a student's point of view. SGA hopes that this provision of student input will be successful, so they will follow some very careful screening of the applications. Improved Publications The SGA discussed ways in which to increase publication of important activies during its meeting Wednesday, November 3. It was suggested that there be a separate bulletin board for in formation of activities taking place at Behrend and in the Erie vicinity. It was also suggested that the Radio Club, which ap parently does not have an existence of a radio station due to lack of finances, could possibly raise funds by selling advertising to Erie merchants for their. future radio station. If the fund-raising drive were successful, then the radio station (when established) could serve as an excellent means of communication to all students of Behrend and students of other schools in the Erie area by broadcasting all activities. (Continued on Page 5) Thursday, November 11, 1971 Kings - . A concert with John Mayall and Crazy Horse at 8:00 p.m. in Rec Hall will bring to a close All-U-Day activities. No arrangements have been made for overnight guests, ac cording to -Keystone Society President Brenda Stern, and anyone wishing to stay overnight should make his own arrangements: Miss Stern noted that "Past All-U-Day's have been very successful, and this year's should be especially so, with the "Spirit Award." Our goal is to bring as many members of the University together as possible and to really be "one Penn State for one day." Daily Bulletin Two other suggestions were made—one was that a "daily bulletin" could be printed and inserted into individual mailboxes. The only concern would be to find time and money to accomplish such a project. Another idea was that the SUNSHINE AURORA, an un derground Erie paper, should be made available at the Reed Union Building desk. It was stated that school activities will be published in the Behrend Collegian every week from now on. Students reported that there is a dissatisfaction of the Behrend social life and that old saying "there's nothing to do!" has come to life too often. The cause of this is due to unawareness of any social activity and op portunities offered here. Social Opportunities Jon Ims will present a concert in Erie supported by both Gannon and Behrend as a joint agreement to raise money for the Pakistani refugees. The Road Rallye that took place Halloween Weekend was reported a success by the Student Union Board. Their future plans are to sponsor a folksinger named Barry Drake on .November 29 from 9-12. Further publicity will be continued. It was announced that Julian Bond will speak on Racism at Gannon Auditorium on Sunday, November 14 at 8:30 p.m. This was to be publicized as soon as possible. All SGA meetings are now open to any student. They take place in the seminar room at•7:3o p.m. on Wednesdays.