Page Four That's The Way Girl's This year the Girl’s Volleyball team of Behrend Campus finished with a season record of 3-2. The team’s first string traveled to Altoona to compete in a Com monwealth Campus Tournament and brought home a second place trophy which was well-deserved. The guys that helped the girls in their practices were a great help to them in achieving their trophy. Members of the team are: (front row) Louise Ander son, Renee Drugmand, Doris Glazj Cheryl Perry. Standing: Rhonda Carlson, Jan Fulton, Mrs. Wilson (Coach), Sheryl Nelson, and Sandy Eff ert. Behrend Participates in Food Drive Each year, a Thanksgiving food drive is sponsored by the Erie Catholic Social Service Agency to provide baskets of canned goods and other tood products to needy families of Erie. This past month, approximately twenty-five Behrend students participated in the drive. Jaycees Wives (one family), Delta Sigma Phi Business Associaion (one family), Villa Marie Sociology Department (two families) and a Girl Scout Troop from Holy Rosary Parish collected for one family. These families receiving the food are chosen by the Catholic Social Service Agency. They may already secure financial Quadio Sound Demonstrated The food collected from all participating organization fed 21 families. That of which came from Behrend’s drive fed eight families. Other organizations taking part in the drive were: Presque Isle If the Quiet Lounge didn’t seem too quiet to you on Tuesday, Nov. 28, it was because Mace Elec tronics of Erie was presenting a Quadrasonic Sound Show to the Behrend Campus. Students and faculty alike trickled into the Quiet Lounge at various times throughout the day to view the I£es (traiui ★ DIAMONDS-WATCHES CRYSTAL-SILVER-GIFTS Colony Plaza Phone 833-5311 2626 WEST BTH STREET ERIE, PR. 16505 Located in Eastway Plaza (Same Plaza as Millers East) Buffalo Rd. U.S. Route2o NOW! r French <r> Connection SAT. & SUN. Hospital 7:40 only French Connection (5:00 & 9:25 YVEEKNIGHTS Hospital 7:40 French Connection The Hospital L <R> A Behrend Students! Remember to bring your I.D. Card for your 25 per cent discount! Behrend’s girls volleyball team finished with a record of 3-2, they also captured a second place trophy in a com monwealth campus tournament. equipment and listen to some rocking music. The show presented a nice relief from the routine of classes if you could overcome the tease ot listening to a two or three thousand dollar stero setup while trying to control your envious eyes. NOW! Puppet Weeknights Puppet 7:30 Assylum 0:15 Saturday & Sunday Puppet 1:45-4:55-S:10 Assylum 3:20-6:35; 0:451 Asylum Behrend Collegian assistance from CSSA for mon thly food orders. Other families receive counseling from CSSA and the remaining families are referred to CSSA through other agencies, such as the Welfare Service. This year’s Thanksgiving drive was a tremendous success. The families were very thankful and grateful to be given the baskets of food. The students participating from Behrend deserve a pat on the back for helping such a worthy cause. Six bulls are better than one* Nobody makes m&M liquor like Sshiifz« Nobody. The Outdoor Information Center by VicKopnitsky The deer season is underway. The two week buck season lasts until December 9. Monday and Tuesday, December 11 and 12, are the two days of antlerless deer season. You must have an antlerless deer license in order to hunt December 11 and 12; the licenses are sold out in this area if you do not have yours already. There is a severe overpopulation of deer in the state this year. If a sufficient number of deer are not harvested there could be a disasterous amount of starvation among the deer herds this winter. The ratio of bucks to does is very good this year; probably the best it has been for many years. The best way to hunt deer is to wait along a deer trail for a buck to come along. I prefer to wait in a growth of very heavy hemlocks. To keep the deer from winding, you splash after shave lotion on your hunting clothes and refrain from smoking. Your chances improve if you climb a tree; you can see a little better and the deer can not wind or see you. The duck and geese season is still open for those hunters who have bagged their deer. There are duck blinds on the peninsula available if you check in at the administration office. Since the swamps and beaverdams are frozen the best place to hunt are the streams in the southern half of the county. There are plenty of ■g> 1972 Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee and other great cities. schlitZ LlQ^ Decern ber 2,1972 black ducks but you can only shoot one per day. I have not seen airy flocks of migrating mallards yet. They should be moving into the area at any time. The small game season is closed until after Christmas. The first week of the winter season is the season for varying hare. These are known as snowshoe rabbits, they are white and can reach speeds of up to 60 MPH over the snow. The best way to hunt these hares is with a dog. During the entire winter season rabbits, grouse, and squirrels may be taken. There are still plenty of rabbits in- the county anywhere there are apple trees or grape vines. The squirrels are found in big timber where they can find nuts and acorns to eat. The group prefer to winter in hemlock groves in order to be protected from the snow storms. The varying hare are hard to find but there are some in Warren and Forest counties. There are still many varieties of waterfowl around the peninsula that can be seen on a weekend drive. Hiking in the woods when there is snow on the ground is always very interesting. The many animal trails in the snow offer an informative lesson in the preferred habitat and feeding patterns of the different animals. A walk in the woods is good exercise and an enjoyable way to spend some time. SCHLITZ
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