September 16. 1976 Soccer starts Starting the season with a seven game home winning streak to maintain. the 1976 Varsity Soccer team opened their season yesterday against Slippery Rock State College. Again in Division One of the Western Pennsylvania Inter-Collegiate Soccer Association t WPCSA), Behrend faces the same stiff competition as last year with the addition of Pitt-Johnstown and Fredonia State. Coach Herbert Lauffer feels that the addition has im proved the schedule: "it provides tougher competition and more depth." Pre-season had been very beneficial to the team according to Coach Lauffer. The scrim mage held September 4 against Behrend alumni proved valuable because. as Coach Wright states, "Their the alumni) play forced us to play good soccer." He continues describing the ad vantages of their pre-season by pointing out that the team developed a system to suit both the players and the coaches. there has been good weather so they could concentrate better on Try out results Following try-outs on Sep tember 9. the 1978 soccer cheerleaders were announced. 1 7 nder the direction of Mrs. Betty Ciesman. the squad vt ill he led by captains Cheryl Alhera and Sharon \littlest ine. two cheerleaders last year. Other member: of the squad are Elaine Dugan. Debbie Morrow. and vet vo 'critowski Judging the girls were Dr Sweet lug. the Athletic I)irector. fir' Su eetinlt. Physical Vducation teacher at Gannon College. Nlrs tiiesman. Sharon \lndeslnxe• :►nd Cheryl Mhera Cheering at all soccer games. the squad will travel with the teani Another tr% nut will he held at 'he end (11 sl weer season t(sr virls inte•restced in cheerinu lon !basketball ••r wrestling Classified 111POliTANT STUDY AFMOAD .11 tit bIINC•EIITENT: Imnited openings still remain on CFS accredited Academic Year 1976-77 Programs for Fall. Winter, Spring. or Full Year for qualified applicants. Students in rood standing- freshmen, sophomore. junior and senior sear are eligible. Good faculty references. evidence of self motivation. sincere interest in study abroad and international cultural exchange count more with ('F'S than specific grade point. For application in formation: CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY-AY AD MISSIONS - 216 S. State, Box 606. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48107 (313) 662- 5575. RF,CONIE A COLLEGE CAMPUS DEALER Sell Brand Name Stereo Components at lowest prices. high profits: NO INVESTMENT . ItE.QUIHEI). For details, con- i tact: FAD Components. Inc., 20 Passaic Avenue. Fairfield, New .lersey 07006. Ilene Orlowsky 1201) 227-6884 SR-1t; calculator (Texas Instrument). less than 1 year. adapter for wall outlet. carrying ease. $.50.00. Contact Andy. 201 Niagara. Golf Set (Spaulding) 2 woods. 9 irons, wedge, putter, bag and cart. $75.00. Call 456-9671. 1949 Ford 1 :. ton pickup. $3,000.00 and 1 year invested. Make reasonable offer. Call 7344522. the practices. being relatively free from injury, and "everyone is entering the first game with high spirits and past feelings about Slippery Rock." On Saturday, at 2 p.m.. Rehrend will face Roberts Wesleyan who "always provides exciting and action-packed games." Games between the two schools have always been close. but last year was the first time Behrend defeated them, 4-1. Poetry By Ellen Mandell and Nick Monica Writing is something people do every day. But, how often do we actually write what we want? We are always writing letters or papers. but there are a lot of people who write for the pleasure of writing: poetry. stories, even just a few lines of thought. Actually, it's an excellent way of getting your frustrations out—it's a lot better than kicking the walls. That is the main purpose of this column--we have things to share with you and we want to hear some of your thoughts and ideas. It's not hard and there's no need to feel embarrassed. We want to involve you in your paper and what easier way is there than saying what you feel. Read what we have in this issue and if you get the urge. submit one of your own creations. There's no need to sign your name if you don't want to—just sign it "Anonymous." Give your articles to either Nick. Room 210 Lawrence. mailbox no. 592. or Ellen, Room 243 Lawrence. mailbox no. 569. or in the Collegian Office. Are you here for me Am Ito go with you Where are we going Where am I going What are we doing Has my time come Flas a place been made for me Am Ito be judged Am I to be forgotten Will I remember Do I believe? . . . Then I am ready Nick Monico Quote for the day "Nothing prevents our being sexy so much as the desire to oppe , ar so." 114blirend Collegian The tri-captains for this year are John Fleming, a senior from Fox Chapel: Mark Stillwagon, in his second year at Behrend and a senior from Doylestown: and Neal Waxhan. a junior from Laurel. Maryland. Coach Lauffer feels that these players are the recognized team leaders. The results of the Behrend- Slippery Rock State College game were unknown at press time. And I look back and think . . the tangling of webs maintains a small portion of my mind. I look ahead— visions of my future mystifies me: causing the past—a warm welcome. And I look at now— confused and anxious pressures seeping through. testing stability. And I wonder . Is there another way? —Ellen Mandell Bucks coughed up Continued from page 1 \ ear. Ihe requirement was ►mandated for n student to receive stale aid for the second half year. This year it is :► requirement it the student is to receive state grant aid for an part of the 1976- 77 academic' year PHEAA Executive Director Nerineth R lieehler explained that this is a mea'ns of bringing federal funds into the state to enable better use of state funds Ry and large. the }WOG program helps the low•-income families. thus permitting feeling up of state monies to help the middle-income : . amity students. To implement this procedure. I'HEAA has. since last February. been mailing federal BEM . ; applications to students who are state program applicants I )espite the fact 1 hat funding for the PHEAA-managed state grant program is the same this year as it was fast year. the number of applicants by the end of the processing period is expected to top the 200.000 figure, making it the most active year in the Student Aid Agency's 11-year history. Suzy says Hello. Let me introduce myself. I am Suzy LeViseur, the Collegian's sports editor for the 1976-77 school year. Before all you out there start grumbling, I am not a Women's Libber I just happen to be a female with ex perience in journalism, who enjoys writing sports articles. And, although only a freshman, I already have something to complain about. From speaking to coaches and athletes, I un derstand that Behrend is lacking school spirit. Upperclassmen I have spoken to claim this general attitude exist because the teams aren't that good. But I have a question for you: How is a team. any team supposed to come out on Attention roommates! UNIVERSITY PARK. Pa. New roommates in the residence halls at The Pennsylvania State University this Fall have a unique opportunity to avoid fights over loud Tildio.s. conflicting study habits. visits by boyfriends and girlfriends. and even religious beliefs. The roommates are invited to use the Rommate Starter Kit. which is designed to let them learn more about each other's habits and attitudes—before its too late "What we hope the kit will do is prevent a confrontation that likely would come the first time a roommate decided to invite some friends over at 2 a.m. or when one roommate decided to help himself to the records and stereo of the other." says Mary Ann Sagaria. director of new student programs. "It's just a game to let them know from the very start what to expect from each other." Mrs. Sagaria explains that the kit a booklet distributed during orientation) is actually a "game" roommates can play. either by themselves or under the super vision of a residence hall assistant or orientation coor dinator. She stresses that while it can he played as a game, the intent is "very serious." The rules are simple: The roommates sit face to face and agree to candidly tell each other the information specified in the kit. information like. "How much sleep I need and when I'd like to get it:" "Some habits of mine that might be important for you to know about :" . "How I feel about drugs and drinking." Mrs. Sagaria notes that after the trial attempts were held those new roommates using the Starter Kit overwhelmingly recom mended that the innovation be continued on_a permanent basis. top when the members don't even have the support of their peers' Sure, there is the personal satisfaction of defeating one's opponent. but if no one witnesses it. the glory is short. A common complaint a passer by hears on this campus is "there's nothing to do." Why not do yourself. the team. and the school a favor and attend a game or match and show your support. at least bodily. If you don't watch out. you might end up enjoying yourself. The munchkins The "Mighty-Munchkins" of Behrend College will hold an open intrasquad scrimmage on Friday. September 17. from 4:00 to 5:30 P.M. in Erie Hall. The aforementionedtitle is what Head Coach Leon Wright had dubbed the varsity basketball team. Captain Harry Small, the assistant coach. and Coach Wright claim this name is ap propriate because "the team is short for a college team." Therefore. the team is run through a series of drill three times a week for one hour and fifteen minutes a day before they pick up a basketball. These drills range from general stretching to "finger push-ups." to running up and down the steps outside the RUB nine times all done in sweat suits and army boots. acquired by Sergeant Donald King. The :32 team candidates then enter the gym and go through an hour or more of "circuit training," Coach Wright's term for drills. These practice sessions are held Monday. Wednesday. and Friday afternoons, but one is apt to find them practicing at anytime during the week. Coach Wright feels that with this kind of enthusiasm and determination the team deserves the support of the student body. FREE MASCOT JEWELRY WITH YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DR COLLEGE CLASS RING ORDER KEYCHAIN OR CHARM WITH YOUR SCHOOL MASCOT AND COLORS ORDER YOUR CLASS RING NOW Created by John Roberts Choice of 15 stones, Your sch.:o! colors and mascot Yellow or white gold Come see your class ring today! Now on display at NEAR THE MILLCREEEK MAL euicir I coi.ecioLes SUMMIT PLAZA 5033 PEACH STREET Pogo Three
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