Pa • e Four The Outdoor Information Center Last Saturday marked the beginning of the month long ar chery season for deer. Only one deer may be killed per person per year, regardless of whether or not the deer is killed with a bow and arrow. Any deer may be taken with a bow; it would be best to wait for a good buck. Two methods for hunting with a bow are standing and stalking. .The way to stand-hunt is to build a tree stand above and to the side of a trail that is used by bucks. DON'T nail the boards of your tree stand; use binder twine to lash the boards to the tree. Many farmers object to the use of nails in their trees and it is illegal to pound nails into trees on public land. A rope ladder that can be pulled up after you or placing your stand in a tree that can easily be climbed will solve the problem of climbing up and down. Clear the area in front of your stand to have a clear shot; don't throe the limbs that you have cleared out of the stand because they mill have your scent on them. Put them behind you. Additionally , don't throw anything else out of your stand for the same reason. If you are stalking the best way to do it is to pour after-shave lotion on your hunting clothes so the deer m ill not wind you. Move very slowly along deer trails while oh% ay s moving into the wind. The important thing to renieniber in stalking is that you must see the deer before they see you. The salmon run is now wily ) Run in North East • .fe.oo•-• • N. • iv • - - Homecoming Ideas "Homecoming weekend will be the commemoration of Behrend's 25 year anniversary. The ac tivities V. ill begin Friday evening. November 2 at "7 p.m. with a reception for Behrend alumni at he I folidaN, Inn South. An open house will be held Saturday beginning at to a.tn. This will include campus tours and displays it h Mike Claircuzio in charge. All students and faculty are invited to attend these activities. A slide program titled, "Quarter Century Progress" will be show.r: in the Reed Union Lecture Hall from lo a.in. to 2 Saturday. Another big event on Saturday It ill be the football game between Behrend alumni - and presently enrolled Behrend students. It will begin at 3 p.m. II anyone would like to join the team, contact Vic liopnitsky or Roger Nolan. A new addition to the C.J. DUSCKAS FUNERAL HOME 2607 Buffalo Rd. 899-2812 ".se,uda9 stee &lux 1946" By Vic Kopnitsky underway. They are running very large this year due to returning 'four year old chinnok salmon. It is best to use heavy tackle for these fish, 15 pound test line at least. Make sure that your reel is in good working order and that there are no knots or frayed spots on your line. Fishing is best in the morning and the evening off the mouths of the tributary streams in the lake. NO FISHING is allow ed in the streams except for the designated areas on Walnut Creek. Spoons and spinners are the best lures to use; the spoons in the : s tlf and ounce sizes and the spinners in the 3 and 4 sizes are best. The salmon and the rainbow trout can also be taken with baits such as nightcrawlers and egg sacks. You 'nay keep three salmon and trout combined per day. Goose season starts this Saturday in all other counties of the state except Erie and Crawford. The daily limit is three geese per day, Canadian geese only. The best areas for Saturday would be the Allegheny Rive' and Mercer County. REAIINDER: The Sports Store is running a Bag-a-Stag Contest for archers who bag either LA buck or a doe. The salmon and ti out fishing contest IA ith cash prize., for each species and a general prize by a draw ing of all entrant., is also being held this eat • the official weighing sites ale the Fish Commission Wilding at ANalnut Creek and at llutchnisolf., Boat Livers at 01 chard Beach Homecoming Festivities will be the coronation of a llomecoming Queen. Am questions i:onceriung, the election of a queen should he directed to Darla I.;erke. , general chairman of the Homecoming Committee. Highlighting the entire ~tieekend «iII be a, semi-tonna: dance in the Reed Union Building Cafeteria lounge. Behrend'.., queen IA ill be Lrowned az this dance. University Park is handling the mailing of invitation, to all alumni formerly from 13clirend. If anyone has any question:, or suggestions, refer them to Dui - la Berkey or Dean Betsy Seanor in Student Al fairs_ JRC Reps Chosen By Dorm Wings (Continued from Page 1) Third floor v.est...l 'at Weldon Any suggestions students have should be given to the floor rep. Mon► Iluf fma n, Lawrence Hostess, has asked that a suggestion box be placed m each bathroom and that - these suggestions be reviewed by the JRC. - Eastway Bowling Lanes 4110 Buffalo Road Open Bowling Mon. Thru Fri. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tues. evening 9:00 p.m. to 1:00a.m. Ph. 899-9855 Behrend Colt - • lan Plans Underway For New SGA (Continued from Page 1) basement of Niagara Hall. This would give the students a place to get together and talk over problems that may arise from time to time and generally give the commuters and dorm students a chance to get together. Another plan is the possible forming of Behrend radio station. This would be affiliated with WQLN-FM. Plans are also pending for a commuter weekend. Commuter students would spend 24 hours living in the dorms and using the Dobbins Hall Cafeteria. This would enable the commuter students to get an idea of what dorm life is like. The SGA is also working on the parking situation hoping to come up with a better solution for all the students. Elections v,ill be held this spring for new officers so that the SGA w ill be able to function better over the summer. Girls Tennis Score Victory Women are making their way onto the courts. Not only through Billie Jean King's victory over Bobbie Riggs, but right here at Behrend. This year our I.Voinen's Tennis Team is working their way to a victorious season. Their iirst match of the season was a win over Edinboro, with the score of Behrend 4, Edinboro 2. Our singles team swept Edinboro's, giving us the extra points we needed. Winners were: Rhonda Carlson- -6-0, 6-1. Linda Wales- -5-7, 6-3, 6-2_ Doris Claz- 43-4, 6-4. Debbie I ladlock- -6-4, 7-5. Monday night, we hosted Allegheny College. Both teams played a steady watch and the result Inas Allegheny 3, Behrend 3. Again Linda Valcs and Debbie Iladlock came out winners. Linda's scores ‘ere 0-6, 4-6, and Debbie's v.ins were 3-6, 1-6. Debbie Croncesk and Jan Rugh v‘ on the doubles set with the scores 01 6-2. 1-6, 1-6. This Saturday ow girls team has been invited to a Tennis Sport Day. It will be hosted by Slippery Rock State College. The three colleges involved v ill be Slippery Rock, Fayettc Campus, PSU .ranch, and Behrend. s. Janet V. ilson, this y eat 's Women', Tennis '1 earn Coach, says do fairly well, hopefully another victory for our girls. So here's to the best of luck lot all the girl., involved_ The next match will be held on october 3 at 3 p.m. We host Mercyhurst. Why not show some support and attend the match? It should be exciting. The Place 3619 McClelland Avenue Northwestern Pennsylvania s Newest Young Adult.f\li.ohtclt.ib CoI T A T U.O] : OPEN 7'p.m. NITELY HAPPY HOUR DAILY 7 to 8:30 p.m. • W EDNES DAY —"DRINK & DROWN" NITE • THURSDAY—LADIES NIGHT • Dancing on the only "tit-up" dance floor In Northwester►, Pa. • Amusement • Munchies • All Lego! Devorogri PRESENTABLE ATTIRE REQUIRED As can be seen, the SGA is going to be very busy this year, but the members cannot - do it all themselves, so get out and give them a hand. If you, the students of Behrend College, have been complaining about nothing to do around here, then here is your big chance. Participate, get to know one another and work together. Above are the newly elected S.GA. representatives. They are, from left to right: standing; Jack King, Mike Joyce, Alton Nageotte. Seated are: Roslyn Monteverde, Cindy Arnold. Dirts Hold First Place Flag football is in its third week now and already the powerhouse teams are dominating play. In the dorm league, the Dirts hold the top spot with a 4 and 1 record. They are followed closely by N.A.O.S. and T.B.A. with iden tical 2 and 1 ledgers. Tasty Firm Inc. also is in the thick of things as they defeated the Dirts on Monday 12-7. They now have a 2-2 record. In the Commuter league the Space Kadets who have a perfect 5 and 0 record received quite a scare from the Bud Brigade. Both teams matched early first half goals and seemed to be in an eternal deadlock. Then late in the game Jeff Cadden scored from two yards out to break up the tie and paced the wayfor the Kadet win. The Faculty hold number o spot at 3 and 1, followed closely by, the Stoned Rangers at 2-1 and Bud Brigade at 2-2. The games that have been played already have been rather good. The boys that participate are glad to see a few people there to 'watch them play and hope more people start coining. Alter this week the division leaders may be determined by, bigger= margins and a few upsets could also be made. ‘‘e'43 ot fte Nke Frozen Pizza OC.l‘‘ Fresh Lunch Meats Soft Beverages Ice Ice Cream Drugs Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 Days A Week Station & Nagle Rd. October 4, 1973 This year's officers are probably the best that Behrend has had, so let's help them accomplish their goals. An added note: All clubs have been requested to pick up their budget forms and return them as soon as possible, and any new clubs are to submit their charters at the SGA office.
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