October 23, 1975 Cubs top Geneva Overtime win By Mark Reese Sports Editor Tuesday afternoon, October 14th, soccer fans and students here at Behrend got the chance to see one of, if not the most exciting matches of the season. The Cubs' opponent was Geneva College. The action was very close and tense, pushing the game into two periods of overtime before Behrend beat them four to three. Behrend established a dominating control early in the game, and 'continued it throughout, making 45 shots to Geneva's 5. But it was one of those odd situations that sometimes develop in soccer where the other team got in to make a few shots count. Geneva got the first goal of the game late in the first half, when their inside left kicked on in from the left front of the goal area, ending the half with Behrend down by one. The second half continued much the same type of play, and Geneva scored again seven and a half minutes in, with a kick by their outside left from the same spot as the first score. It was The Soul Of le By Pamela Gilmore Collegian Staff Writer The era of Slavery in America was one of resurgent totalitarianism, of big lies, big whips and unimaginable atrocities. The record of resistance to slavery forms an interesting chapter in American history. One which tells of endless struggles to give dignity to human life. And even though the history of southern American bondage reveals that man can be enslaved under certain con- . ditions, it also shows that his love for freedom is hard to crush_ The plantations in the south and the.planters themselves were of a wide variety. There were big plantations with a thousand or more slaves. There were small farms with one or two slaves. And then there were the planters with twenty to thirty slaves. Scholars tend to believe that slaves were Black Student Union more active By Pamela Gilmore The initials BSU have begun to appear on signs and posters in noticeable places around cam pus. The majority of people ignore it because they fail to realize that it is an abbreviation for an organization and not that of someone's name. It is an organization that had at one time been characterized by obscurity, but which has recently become a recognizable unit on campus. An organization which definitely has the material for success and the prominence that usually ac companies it. The organization is The Black Student Union. BSU, as it is referred to, has justifiably taken its place within the mainstream of student organizations on campus.. With the opening of the Union's office this month in the RUB, the Union has established the fact that they do indeed mean business. But for an organization which has existed approximately five years, not too many people— students and administration in clusive—know much about the Union. The • Black Student Union was organized in 1970 when a group of Black students on campus felt a sense of duty in 'regards to fulfilling the needs of the Black student in a predominately white institution such as Penn State. Its objectives as stated in its preamble are ".. to establish a positive image which will foster a postive attitude..necessary in order to insure positive' in volvement- in campus affairs in regards - to our conduct as Blacks." Prior to the last two years the BSU was, to a degree, in a state of inactivity_ However, throughout the past two years the Union has almost thirty-three minutes into the half when the Cubs retaliated with a goal by inside left Mark Rudolf, assisted by inside right Paul Lloyd, from the center. Then, just twenty-seven seconds before the end of the game, Behrend scored again, tying the score and making overtime play necessary. Inside right Paul Lloyd got the goal with a long kick from the corner of the field. So the first ten minute overtime period began. Geneva was the first to score, with a ball put in by their center forward, but since soccer - overtime isn't sudden death, the Cubs go the chance to score again, and tie the score, forcing a second overtime period. Left fullback Mike Warner assisted inside left Rudolf to make the point. In the second period, left fullback Warner, with an assist by outside left Gary Zemanski, punched one in for the fourth and final score. The Cub defense prevented all Geneva attempts in the last half of the period, so the final score saw Geneva vanquished by one point, 4-3. The game was a very difficult treated far better on the smaller farms which did not employ an overseer who usually lived, worked and died on the plan- society, however, not necessarily tations where owners delegated the leaders. A slave might reach much of their authority to the upper stratum of his society overseers. But the direction of the by having an intimate contact whole system was determined by 'with his master, by learning to the fleecy flower - King Cotton. show his manners, and by being a The average plantation was a rebel and a leader of his people. combination of village, factory There was a systematic attempt and law enforcement agency. to divide the groups by playing Slave women had little or nothing one' against the other. However, to do with the raising of their there was a bond of sympathy children. They went to the fields - between the two :slave groups. in the_ morning and left their House slaves showed - a deep children with "Aunty", the interest in what went on in the woman who cared for the Black slave quarters. Because in_ the children on the plantation until quarters a man had a certain they were of -- toil' — age . (usualy amount of freedom which was around 10). And until they denied to his brother in the house. reached working age, they were It isn't surprising therefore that usually running around in a state the deeply moving spirituals of near nudity. originated in the field and not in Even though slaves lives in a the house. "family-type" setting, in drab Next issue: Religion in the inadequate housing there was a salve communities. sponsored a number of ac tivities—including the annual Black History Week Festivities— which have been culturally as well as socially significant to,the Behrend Community. Last year's BSU was in strumental in the development and subsequent formation of The Intercollegiate Black Student Association. This group is comprised of delegates from the area colleges (Behrend, Edin boro, Gannon, Mercyhurst) which meets once a month to plan social and cultural activities for each respective college without the conflict and competition that usually exists between the colleges in all aspects of academic life. This year, the BSU plan on holding numerous activities, social as well as cultural. Various committees established within the organization hope to, throughout the year, have such events as popcorn and sub sales as money-making adventures and sport contest for the athletically mclined. Lectures and seminars on various issues pertinent to The Black Community for the in tellectually inclined. And a ler../AIMFJP.inr.r.O.I.MIr4P'4IIIII , ./4•11 , 4',1/1/4 o Quality Auto Parts . 1 I N S 'LEVINE AUTO SUPPLY ; 3341 Buffalo Road ; z * in Wesleyville * - Phone: 899-7696 or 899-9390, Behrend Collegian one for the players, all the way through, demanding the fullest extent of their ability. They had to come from behind - a very hard thing to do - to tie the game. And play two gruelling ten-minute periods above the ninety minutes of regular play; a long time to be running all-out! Geneva is a division two school in the conference, and beating them gave us two more points in that race, and raised the Cubs season win-loss record to eight and two. More letters Dear Editor, I would like to take this time for the opportunity of thanking the infamous being who created the fine display of ignorance in the ground floor Reed Building men's room. It seems that some college level students can't grasp the fact that toilets are for a purpose. They consider it their duty to use the floor. The morbid sense of humor° possessing this person or persons, as the case may be, is pretty disgusting to the next distinct division between House Slaves and Field Slaves. House slaves were the elite of slave cabaret for those who just like to have fun. Also, on Thursday, October 23, BSU will be spon soring a Halloween Party in the RUB Faculty. Dining Hall beginning at 8:00. The success of an organization depends upon the support they receive from the student body. BSU needs support in order to succeed. Don't ignore BSU because you think it-'s "for Blacks only." BSU is essentially' for the people. All the people. REPORT TO VALIDATE STUDENT GROUP PREREGISTRATION SCHEDULE AT (Term standing REPORT TO STATION PREREG. STATION as of WINTER Term) ADVISER (Behrend Bldg ) (Behrend Bldg.) 7th Term & Above - Oct. 27, 28 Oct. 29, 30 Oct 31, Nov. 3 (Baccalaureate) (Mon & Tues) (Wed, & Thurs.) (Fri. & Mon.) Associate Degree (Ag Bus, Oct. 27.28 Oct. 29, 30 Oct. 31, Nov. 3 2-Bus, EET, MET, LAS (Mon & Tues) (Wed. & Thurs.) (Fri. & Mon.) 2.Nursing) Div isionof Oct. 27,28 Oct. 31 (Fri) Nov. 4 (Tues.) undergraduate Studies— (Mon. & Tues.) Sophomores (Terms 4,5,6) Colleges of Engineering, Science, Oct. 29, 30 0ct.31 (Fri) Nov. 4 (Tues.) Earth & Min. Sciences— (Wed. & Thurs.) Sophomores (Terms 4,5,6) All Other Colleges* Oct. 30,31 Nov. 3 (Mon) Nov. 6 (Thurs.) Sophomores (Terms 4,5,6) (Thurs & Fri) Division of Urdergraduate Studies— 0ct.31, Nov. 3 NOv. 4 (TOE'S.) . Nov. 7 (Fri) Freshmen (Terms 1,2,3) (Fri. &Mon) . . Collegesof Engineering, Science, • Earth & Min. Sciences— 0ct.31, Nov. 3 Nov. 4 (Toes) Nov. 7 (Fri) Freshmen (Terms 1,2.3,) (Fri. & Mon.) • • . All Other Colleges* Nov. 4, 5 Nov. 6, 7 Nov. 10, 11 Freshmen (Terms 1.2,3) (Tues. & Wed.) (Thurs. & Fri) - . • (Mon. & T-ueS) . Adjunct Students . MEETING Materials Nov. 10, 11 (All Adjunct 3rd Period will be (Mon & Tues.) students should Nov. 6 (Thurs.) collected attend advising Room 117.118 at meeting meeting.) Behrend Bldg. *Alt Other Colleges includes students in Agriculture, Arts and Architecture, Business Administration, Education, Health & Phys. Ed., Human Development, Liberal Arts. Before seeing their adviser, students should obtain and study a copy of the printed instructions for preregistration. CCopies are available at the Student Union Desk and in the Records Office. New volleyball club Another new club has been formed here at Behrend. The Behrend College Power Volleyball Club was chartered Monday by the S.G.A. The main function of the club is to play power volleyball and serve as a catalyst to making volleyball a varsity sport here at Behrend. Late in February and in early March, the regular volleyball season begins and tournament play will be a frequent activity of the club then. Right now the club is in its beginning stages and they person who has the pleasure of using the restroom facilities. This isn't the first instance of an act of this nature, for it has become known in a sink of Lawrence Hall and even as far as the shower floor of Perry Hall. My opinion on this matter, which I'm sure will be similar to yours, is that this person is a perfect example of where the substance on the floor came from. Sincerely and not without cause, T. Clyde Kennedy Ist term, MET Meadville, Pa. Athletic supporters The Behrend Booster Club needs active members! We need people who care about Behrend College and our Athletic Events. There will be a short organizational meeting for all interested persons on Thursday, October 30th, from 11:00-11:30 (common hour). Election of of ficers will take place at the meeting, and the Booster Club Card Drive for winter term will be discussed. A Booster Club Card entitles you to get in free at any Athletic Event at Behrend. So you can see they're•mighty handy things to have. If you don't already have yours, you can purchase it at the end of this term and the beginning of winter term. Booster Club earns money which supports men's and women's ns szSIR c 2 PAPERS THOUSANDS ON FILE Send for your up-to-date, 160-page, mail order catalog of 5,500 topics. Enclose $l.OO to cover postage and handling COLLEGIATE RESEARCH 1720 PONTIUS AVE., SUITE 201 LOS ANGELES, CAL1F.90025 1 Name I Address I City I State WINTER TERM 1976 PREREGISTRATION SCHEDULE October 27 - November 11, 1975 Lobby - Behrend Science Building expect to hold practices once a week. Almost all the area colleges are expected to par ticipate and have tournaments; Edinboro, Allegheny, Alliance, Gannon, Mercyhurst, Geneva, and New Kensington being among them. Rich Emanuel, who is organizing the club, says a traveling team of 10 players is desired; no _ discrimination against sex or race, creed, or nationality is a factor of the constitution. Anyone interested should leave their name and phone with Ed Mulhern, 312 Lawrence, 899-4280, and Rich will contact you. People with previous experience are preferred, but those who are serious and sincere and want to play volleyball will see action. Rich - and Zeke Houranni are the originators of the club and both have had ex tensive experience in volleyball. Zeke played on the Lebanon national team and Rich played at Conneaut Valley High School and on the Air Force Academy Volleyball Club and was a member of the Colorado Volleyball Association. Both are now coaches for the girls varsity Volleyball team. athletics. Booster Club wouldn't take up a lot of your time and is very much in need of active members. Please come down and help support your school! EARTHWORKS 18th & State lialoween Park Fri., Oct. 31 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. "Breathless" Sat., Nov. 1 "Lincoln" Sun., Nov. 2 "Lincoln Page Three
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