May 15, 1975 The Behrend College Women's Softball team. Pictured above are: left to right (front row) Donna Dunbar, Debbie Mitchell, Patty Murphy, Debbie Dowler; (second row) Darice Long, Carolyn Walters, Jill Heenan, Jane Truskey, Diane Shafer; (third row) Linda Hall- mgr.; Sue Montanile, Barb Barrickman, Barb John ston, Margi Henderson. (See Story Below). In District 18 play Natters best By Mark Reese Sports Editor The District 18 tennis tour nament held in Edinboro this past week was to the Behrend team what Coach Herb Lauffer termed a "disappointment." However, all was not lost; the team placed sixth out of seven teams com peting. Westminster and Geneva (who sent only one represen tative) shared last place with one match point each. Behrend earned two match points—the best they've done in a District tourney to date. In the first flight of singles Ron Ross beat his opponent in three sets 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, before being defeated by Edinboro's Martin Sturgess. Second flight man, Ken Buchanan, lost to Randy Beer man, also of Edinboro, by 6-1, 6-2. The third flight match went to Dudley McDonough of Slippery Rock over our Don Fuller 6-2, 6-2. Mark Leonard was eliminated in the fourth flight by Mark Eckendorf of Slippery Rock 6-3, 7- 5. The fifth flight saw Norm Cub keglers win The bowling team representing Behrend in competition with all district champs in University Park last weekend won. They bowled against Hazleton, McKeesport, and collected a bye from Piedmont. Their six-game total was 5,423, with 16-0 in match points. Second was Hazleton with 5,231 and 6-10; Gals- softball squad finishes successful year By Mike Kaveney The 1975 edition of the Behrend girl's softball team finished its season this past Tuesday. Although they were defeated by Houghton University, the season record for our female sluggers ends at 5-4. The highlights of the season include victories over Mercyhurst, and Gannon twice; once against Allegheny, with the biggest win" coming against Gannon by the score of 37-10. Mrs. Wilson's girls also ran across some hard times, especially against Edinboro, to whom they lost twice. The girls displayed a high quality brand of softball all season, and with a good number of returning players should promise another winning season next year. Eastway Bowling Lanes 4110 Buffalo Road Open Bowling Mon. Thru Fri. 10:00 a in. to 5 :00 pitt. Tues. evening 9:1)) p.m. to 1:00a.m. Ph. 899-9855 Jackson paired against Mer cyhurst's Rich Birmingham to be defeated by a 6-0, 6-0 score. In the sixth and final singles flight, George Rossick overcame Behrend's Russ Wise in two sets of 6-2, 6-3. The doubles competition continued the trend with first flight pair Ross-Buchanan losing to Hakala-Sturgess of Edinboro 6- 1, 6-3. Second flight had Leonard- Jackson meeting Bibas-Johnson of Indiana St. and losing 6-2, 6-3. The Fuller-Waxham combo started off the third flight by winning their first match with open letter fees hikes An on If you do not wish to pay $3OO per year more for tuition and housing; if you hope that you and your friends can continue their education; if you're concerned McKeesport placed third with 4,701 and 2-14 match points. The team members were Leon Daniels, Joe Warick, Steve Felege, Chris Goddard, and Dave Applebee. The rewards for their efforts - are an engraved plaque that will be in the SUB office, and the title of Pennsylvania Com monwealth Campus Champions. All team members bowled pretty close to their averages. Leon Daniels had the high score of the team with 247; Joe Warick and Steve Felege together had the high total and average with 1,109 for a 185 average. The team was happy about their accomplishment, and un derstandably proud. One of the team had this to .say, "We think that we've proved that we are strong in competition, we just would like to know why we were not sent to represent Belurend in the recent District 18 Tournament in Edinboro." Ralph Miller, Jeweler Diamonds - Mountings - Rings Dolma Watches - Hummel Figures - Gifts 28 W Bth St. Afg Phone 4524336 Erie, PA. Carry 7-9 slate into Districts Fore love of warm weather. Yes, students, Behrend does have a golf team, a good one at that. The team average is 81.7. Opening the golf season this spring old man winter was anything but accommodating. Continuing to toss inclement weather, again the official qualifier was snowed out way back this past April 4-5, making it two years in succession. Many a hopeful student initially looked forward to playing for the Cub lin.ksters; some twenty-five or so. But sliced with several good returners (Chuck Shamburg, Frank Glenn, Jim Martin, Dave Lehner) and cold winds, rain and snow the enthusiasm was easily depleted among the troops. Not in history Taylor-Neil of Indiana St. in three sets 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, then were defeated by Mercyhurst's Par sons-Daly by a 6-0, 6-1 score. The tennis team has one more scheduled match of the regular season. They will play against Allegheny College; Coach Lauffer said, "We will have to play excellent tennis to beat Allegheny, but I believe we can do it. Our record stands at 7-4, and if we beat Allegheny it will move to 8-4 giving us a successful season. Also several school records could be broken by a win this week." about the future of Penn State; send in this letter to your legislator— As a student at Penn State University, I am concerned about the proposed rise in tuition for next year, an expected $l5O. Increase in total college expenses for 1975-76 academic year is predicted. This increase will present an ever increasing financial burden on myself and my family. Last year, there was a $9O tuition increase, and if tuition goes up again, this year, especially with the present economic crisis, it may be dif ficult for me to complete my education. Governor Shapp's budget proposal for Penn State is far below the amount requested by my university. If the university doesn't get the money it needs, the students will have to pay the difference, a diffeerence that many of us cannot afford. It would be tragic if even one student is forced to drop out of school because of tuition that is too high in a state-related university. Students' futures are at stake, so I urge you to please vote the necessary funds for Penn State in order to prevent a tuition increase. Thank you. Eiehrend Collegian Golf season plagued by rain By Jim Martin Executive Editor less than five matches during the ensuing campaign were post poned and rescheduled. In fact, of the nine dual, tri, or quad mat ches played, exactly four of these days, poor weather pelted our golfers on the courses. Who ever said "It never rains on the golf course"? Coach Onorato and his linksters again enjoyed the pleasant view at the spacious, but challenging, Lakeview Country Club Golf Course just off Interstate 90 outside of North East. During the summer months the course does shorten, being drier, but during the spring months it is not any bit arid. The parchargers for the '7s.Cub campaign consisted of Dave Lehner, Gary Lorei, Chuck Moon, Frank Glenn, Jim Martin, Chuck Shamburg, Kurt Kavano,_ Jeff Holzenland, John Carneval, Terry Russell, and Gary Ganzel. Earning the most starts while beholding that elusive sweet swing and tempo were non hackers Dave Lehner (scoring average 78.6), Gary Lorei (80.8), Chuck Moon (80.1) and Chuck Shamburg (87.5) each with the entire nine matches played. Chipping in with six starts each were Frank Glenn (87.0) and Gary Ganzel (88.0). It seems the only real support golfers receive is on the professional level. In the college division, galleries and en couraging fans, one is hard put to Classes for the Spring Term 1975 will end officially Wednesday, May 21. Final examinations will be held on Thursday and Friday, May 22 and 23, as scheduled below. Students are reminded that the final examination is an integral part of the course, and failure to attend could result in the student's failing the entire course, regardless of the quality of the course work submitted before that date. In accordance with Section 0-4 of the Senate Regulations, a student who is absent from a final examination for a cogent reason may have his grade deferred upon the authorization of the Dean of Faculty. Any student with two or more final examinations at the same time should file a request for a conflict examination at the time and place specified in advance by the instructor for the course. Any student with three or more examinations on the same day may file a similar request, and conflict examinations will be arranged if feasible. Course Section Room 8:00-9:50 a. m. I E 811 Nll5 Grode Meteo 300 Reed Lect Baker Meteo 303 Reed Lect Baker Ph ys 201 1 Reed Lect Baker Phys 201 2 8123-124 B. Scott Ph ys 203-4 All 8123-124 88. Scott 8123-124 Hagenbuch 1,2 N 8 Yena Phys 237 PI Sc 1 10:00-11:SO a.m. ' \ NllO Ellenberger 8121 Neumann Reed Lett Tucker Reed Led Tucker Nlll Patterson 8117-118 R. Mester 8101 Foote 8110 Mizusawa C Lit 103 E E 817 G Sc 2.21 G Sc 303 Math 100 Phil 12 Ph Sc 7 Psy 101 1:00-2:50 p.m. Biol 12 Ail 13101 Spector E-E 810 1 13121 Neumann EGII 2 Nll5 Grode T 284 M. Scott 8118 Ellenberger N 8 Onorato Engi 445 Ger 3 H Ed 303 8120 Zakrzewski PI Sc U BUILDING DESIGNATIONS B - Behrend Science Building N -Nick Building T - Tucnball Hall Reminder to all Behrend Resident Students May 30, 1975 is the deadline to cancel your fall term Housing and Food Service Contract for Behrend without losing the 5 45.00 advance payment. Cancellations should be made in writing to the Housing and Food Service Office in Dobbins Hall. see any (anybody but the coaches and their respective teams). One magnificent round could have been witnessed by the gallery, if there had been one. Gary Lorei charged to a two under par round. Playing with beautiful weather conditions, Gary tucked the ball close to the pin repeatedly, while firing a college record 70. With Gary leading the parbusters, we blanked Geneva 7-0 that day. A few other highlights were Lehner's two over par 74, Moon's six over par score, upsetting a strong and determined Gannon six on their home course, poun ding Alliance twice, and closing the campaign on a winning stroke by defeating Houghton this past Saturday. This coming Friday and Saturday the District 18 tour nament will be played. Traveling to play in the tourney and filling the regulation five spots per team are Lehner, Moon, Lorei, Shamburg, and Glenn. These guys may be playing on the weekend, but they are not "weekend golfers." The ability and potential is within this team to surprise the kingpins and capture a formidable finish. Team determination and self confidence is one, character owned by these players and the entire team. This will hold these athletes in good stead against our competition. And maybe the Behrend golf team will drive home as Tourney Champions. Finals Schedule THURSDAY, MAY 22 Instructor Course Section Room Instructor 3:00 - 4:50 p.m. Engl 133 1 8120 Small Chem 33 8123 Chisholm Psy 2 1 NB Mizusawa Psy 2 2,3 Reed Lect Tomsic Psy 37 T 206 Hall 6:25-3:25 P.m- E Mch 811 2 8123 8:00 - 9:50 a.m. Acctg 206 8113-114 Monahan Ar4hY 9 Nll4 Kolb Biol 13 All 8101 Cunningham Effi 10:00-11.50 a.m. Anthy.ls N 8 Kolb Bid 22 1,2 Nlll Eckroat E EB2O 1 8121 Neumann E Mch 511 Nll5 Grode Engl 3 11 8120 W. Scott Fr 31 Nll2 Hovanyecz Micrb 6 All Reed L.ect McKlnstrY 1:00 -2:50 P.M. Acch2 201 8113 Monahan AnthY 1 Reed Lect Kolb Math 21 1,2 6101 Chung Page Three H. Wilson FRIDAY, MAY 23 Nll2 Jubb 13 1 23-124 Patterson