September 25, 1975 Pom-porn gals back. Cheer into season By Robin Bucenli Collegian Staff Writer Autumn usually seems to conjure up reminders of brisk weather and fall sports, and with this season's athletic events comes an additional attraction at Behrend - the cheerleading squad! The members of the squad for the fall term are: Chris Ritchie (captain, sophomore), Chris Koch (soph.) , Kathy Evanoff (soph.), Sharon Modestine (fresh.), Jaye Etheridge (fresh.), Sue Loeffel (soph.), Lisa Sieber (fresh.). Mrs. Laudemack, who .acts as 'assistant advisor "to the cheerleading squad, reported an average turnout of ap proximately 36 girls for the cheerleading tryouts this term: She admitted that it is, indeed quite a task to choose only seven of the young women to wear the Behrend blue-and-white. As Mrs. Laudensack says, "We had six qualified members of the Behrend staff .participate in the judging this term. We looked for qualities of voice projection, coordination - and rhythm, as well as a determination to do their best. A well-groomed appearance is also important. I like to see the cheerleaders take pride in their school, and have empathy with Wed. Sept 17 Slipper Rock • Sat. Sept. 20 Malone Wed. Sept 24 H 2 p.m. . Geneva Pt. Park Sat Sept. 27 Roberts Wesleyan Wed. Oct_ 1 Gannon • Sat. Oct. 4 Indiana (Pa.) Wed. Oct. 8 Alliance Coffeehouse sounding up tomorrow This Friday evening, the Behrend coffee house series will be featuring Gay Catania. Gay is a Behrend student and has performed at the coffee house several times. She is a blues, and contemporary oriented vocalist and guitarist. Gay's repertoire consists of standards as well as Soccer "Practice makes perfect" and so these two members of the Behrend Soccer Team are busy practicing to ensure the team of a winning season. • . - • the team's effort. They are cheerleaders can make a very representatives of the school, and significant contributuion to our we want to have the best overall sports performance. representatives possible - ones Having the proper environment in who show skill and spirit." which to compete is very im portant to the athlete, and the cheerleaders add a greater dimension to the contest. Theoretically, their function is to link the audience with the athletic competition, and in this way they add to the overall package we are presenting. This provides interest for all, as well as good experience for the girls who participate. They have to travel, practice, and possess strong commitment to the team." One of those involved in the judging procedure this term was Mr. Onorato, who serves as the Behrend wrestling coach as well as the main advisor for the cheerleaders. He expressed satisfaction with the job the cheerleaders are accomplishing, and feels that they play a vital role in the sports program. Coach Onorato remarked, "The Preparation for fake place benefit of the Dr. C. Redenius, Behrend College Prelaw advisor would like to announce a cram course for the LSAT (Law School Aptitude Test) offered by the SOCCER Coach- Herbert La uffer Sat. Oct. VI Youngstown State A 3 p.m H 3 p.m A 2 p.m. Point Park Wed. Oct. 22 A 3 p.m. Edinboro H 2 p.m. Houghton • Wed. Oct. 29 H 3 p.m. Grove City contemporary folk and she also will be performing several original compositions. Ms. Cantania's background in the musical profession includes a lead vocalist position with a blues and jazz band that was reasonably well known in the Erie area last year. H 2 p.m Wed. Oct. 15 H 4 p.m Sat Oct 18 H 2p.m. A 3 p.m Sat Oct 25 A 1 p.m H 3p.m Behrend Collegian LSAT test to near future for prelaw student AMS Educational Services Inc. The course will be 20 hours of in class concentrated instruction. Dates are September 26, 6 to 10 pm, and September 27 and 28. The location will be announced later. Tuition is $6O to be paid to Mr. Gregor Reinhardt at Gannon College. Unless 25 students register, the course will not be offered and the money refunded. For further information, call G. Reinhardt at 456-7523. Call for new strategy Cubs heading toward new wins By Mark Reese Sports Editor The 1975 Behrend Cubs soccer team made its debut in in tercollegiate varsity play this Wednesday past in a contest on the field of Slippery Rock State College. The match resulted in a 3-0 decision against Behrend, but in light of the sort of team Slip pery Rock fields, holding them to three goals was no mean ac complishment. Slippery Rock has been rated one of the strongest Pennsylvania soccer teams for the last three years. They are placed tenth in the tri-state area, among teams from such schools as Penn State, Philadelphia, and Bucknell. Our defense had to learn a lot and quickly, so even though the game was lost, we benefitted from the meeting. Gary Zemanski in the outside left position looked good on of fense, breaking through for three goal attempts in the first half, and another two in the second. Another hard charger in offense was John Fleming, who got three shots at their net from his left halfback position. The • strongest link in our defense was third year man Micky Brosius, tending the goal with 15 saves, allowing only three to escape past him. The scores against us were a shot from the corner by their outside left, and two short shots from the middle, one by their inside right, and one by the outside right. Then on Saturday the Cubs met Malone State on our wet and muddy field, and the result was a smashing 7-0 victory. The game was literally dominated by the Interested in Making Money? .The Collegian pays 10% commission on on ad sales • *.'"^"" Cheerleaders Cheerleaders appearing above are from front to back. top row: Gaye Etheridge, Sue Loeffel. Kathy Evanoff. and Lisa Sieber. Bottom row, same order: Chris Kock. Chris Ritchie - Captain. and Sharon Madestine. Cubs from start to finish, offense and defense. Coach Herb Lauffer got a good chance to try out his bench, and proved that the team has good depth as well. as good starters. Twenty-three players dressed for the game, and twenty three got to play. The subs did a good job also, moving the ball well enough for seven goal at tempts in the course of the game. The first two goals were made for the Cubs by Mark Stillwagon from his center forward spot. The third score was the result of a penalty kick by John Fleming. Stillwagon then made two more goals, giving him four for the game, and tying a Behrend record. The sixth goal was booted by inside left Gary Lloyd. John Fleming, from left halfback, came in to score the seventh and final goal of the game. Mark Rudolf, and Gary Zemanski were hard at work for the Behrend offense, pushing in for 10 and 8 attempts respectively. 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