Follow the bounding boll Goalie Bill Stara drop-kicks the ball downfield as Mike Razanauskas (N 0.15) looks on. Music fills air by Karen Blom Collegian Staff Writer If you have been on the second floor of the RUB on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday during sixth and seventh periods, then no doubt you have heard the melodious strains of music coming from room 119. Perhaps you have heard such familiar tunes as the "Happy Days" theme song, or maybe you have heard Christmas songs. In either case you have witnessed the sounds of the Behrend band and chorus. This year there are ap proximately twenty members in band and twice that many in chorus. The band is working on various selections which include familiar rock tunes, jazz, T.V. themes, and some classical selections are being prepared by smaller groups. The flutes are working on a Vivaldi concerto and a violinist is preparing a piece from Mozart. These people will be preparing these selections for a possible student recital. The chorus is preparing for the winter season. Each group has had various invitations to per form at churches, luncheons, and convalescent homes. The biggest upcoming event for both the band and chorus is the Christmas concert. The band is also looking forward to supporting the Express it... By Ellen Mandell and Nick Monico Hello there! As of yet, we haven't gotten any of your creations. C'mon, get movin'! How often do you want to read poetry written by the same two people? If you don't want to write, submit a title or a subject and we will write a poem or a few words about it. Use your imagination and we'll use ours. These two poems are to the romanticist at heart. Almost over? How could it be? - Did it ever really start? _ _I suppose it did, but I'm not sure it's real - A fantasy? Perhaps . . . or a mystical sphere of amazement or maybe perfection. And here it is - almost gone . . . I want to hold on but I know I must let go. Farewell to my lovely dream and the sensation of holding you in my arms_ So long to the fragrance of your closeness and the magic of your smile ARMY ROTC The more you look_crt it... - The better it looks _ Come see us... You'll see!! East Cottage - rho's 899-7028 basketball team by playing at pep rallys and at games. When asked to comment on the music department, Mr. Giersch replied that more people are still needed. If anyone would like to join, contact Mr. Giersch in 119 Reed. Balls Bounce by Suzy Le Viseur Sports Editor The Women's Varsity Tennis team, coached by Mrs. Janet Wilson, opened their, season against Gannon yesterday. ( Results unknown at press time.) Playing singles for the squad of eleven are sophomores Pat Howarth and Robin Greenwald, number one and two respectively. Freshmen Nancy Dunn and Nancy McGuigan also play singles. Sophomore Becky Hanna and freshman Vicki Snyder make up the number one doubles team with freshmen Ruth Haeseler and Darci Whitehead as the number two team. Other members of the squad are Nancy Anderson, Darlene Ging, and Bonnie Zeitz, al] fresh men. The team will visit Villa Maria College Saturday at 10:00 A.M. But . . . only for now I say, good-bye —E. Mandell As I saw Patti run through the flowers I hoped the summer would never end. As I saw nature's powers the sky and the ground seemed to blend, the summer is a beautiful time for things to grow, just ask Patti and she'll tell you so. EARTHWORKS 18th and State This Friday and Saturday Fantacy Hard Rock NO Top 40 25c - draught - Come And. Party See You There Whipped by Rockets Cubs now aggressive Behrend's Varsity Soccer team recorded their rust victory of the season against the squad from Roberts Wesleyan September 18. On a field wet in places, in a physical game marked by 33 penalties, the Cubs came back from an early 1-0 deficit and rallied to beat the New York team 2-1. The visitors drew first blood on a header at the 41:59 mark of the first half. After the goal, the Cub defense stiffened and held the Raiders scoreless the rest of the game. With 11:22 left in the half, the Cubs evened the score when tri-captain John Fleming in a restart situation from the right side of the goal. Fleming hit the ball into the far corner of the net for Behrend's initial goal of the season. The Cubs began dominating the action, but it took a through pass from Stillwagon to Gary Zemanski at the 86 minute mark to put Behrend ahead for the first time this year. Both teams had 17 shots on goal. Opening the season on Sep- , tember 15, the Cubs hosted the defending West Penn Conference Champion, Slippery Rock State College. For the fourth con secutive year, Behrend opened with a loss the Rock. Behrend began by putting some early pressure on the S.R. goal, but after the first few minutes, the Rock turned the momentum their way. Except for a brief spell in the beginning of the second half, they kept the pressure on the Behrend goal. Slippery Rock scored all three goals in the whitewash within a 15 minute Marijuana discussed Decrimalization of marijuana, the historical and social aspects of marijuana use, and a look at some of the findings from recent scientific research done on marijuana and its effects on the individual are the topics of discussion when the SUB spon sors "Marijuana: The New Prohibition", Tuesday, Sep- HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE CLASS RING ORDER' ORDER YOUR CLASS RING NOW —N. Monico Created by John Roberts Choice of 15 stones, Your school colors and mascot Yellow or white gold Come see your crass ring today! Now on display at 'NEAR THE MILLCRE.EEK MAL --fit' ra je n uieki 1 colie;iiils ==ZZI FREE MASCOT JEWELRY WITH YOUR KEYCHAIN OR CHARM WITH YOUR SCHOOL MASCOT AND COLORS SUMMIT PLAZA 5033 PEACH STREET span in the first half. At the 14:40 mark, All-American Art Rex settled a pass, from Angelo Albanese from the 18 yard line and rifled the ball past diving Bill Stara into the lower left corner of the goal. Six minutes later, Tom Campion rammed home a goal from the right side of the Behrend defense on a cross from Art Rex. Campion capped the scoring by slamming the ball, misplayed by the Cubs' right wingback, into the net at the 31:30 mark. Slippery Rock had 30 shots on goal com pared to ten for Behrend. Coach Herb Lauffer cited a major difference between the two teams: "The Rock was overall more aggressive, while Behrend reacted to, rather than an ticipated, situations throughout the game." The Cubs entered the game with their most experienced squad ever. Thirteen lettermen, including three seniors, a junior, and nine sophomores returned. Starting for Behrend were Fleming, Paul Lloyd, Stiliwagon, and Zemanski, four of last year's six top point-makers on the front line. Filling the halfback slots were Brian Matijasic and Bill Pennabaker. The fullback line consisted of Larry LaSota, Mike Razanauskas, Neal Waxham, and Gary Wolfe. Stara is Behrend's last line of defense in the goal. Coming off the bench to back up the starters were Harold Erickson and Ken Renko at halfback, Mark Hergenreder and Dennis Moore as forwards, and MitchCholovich, Chris D'Alcsandro, and Pete Oetinger tember 28, at 8 p.m. in Erie Hall. The lecture will be presented by Frank Fioromonti, Keith Stroup. and Larry A. Schott, representatives from N.0.R.M.L.. ( National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws). NORML has been working for the last five years toward ex panding public information and knowledge about marijuana. Their presentation will include two short films and a question and answer period at the end of the lecture. As a special preview, this week's Sunday night movie will be "Reefer Madness" at 7 and 9 p.m. in the RUB Lecture Hall. Tickets for the lecture are $l.OO with an activity card and $2.00 without, and will go on sale Monday at the RUB Desk. Tickets will also be available at the door. Anybody concerned with the legal, social, medical, or historical facts of marijuana won't want to miss this presen tation. •00•00000100000•00110500500110000-0000 Exrtraoramary Paperback Too k 'ale, Save Now at The Behrend College Bookstore • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• as fullbacks Behrend played Malone College in Canton. Ohio yesterday. but the results were unknown at press time. The Cubs' next home match is Wednesday, September 29 against rival Gannon College. A lecture hall recital Now piano Broker in By Mary Jo Santilli Entertainment Editor Last Wednesday evening, the Artists and Lecture Committee presented two concert pianists. Steven Smith and Marcus Chubbuck. Mr. Smith has a distinguished career. He has played with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Susquehanna Valley Symphony orchestra, and with the university orchestras of Baylor and Pennsylvania State University. lie has studied at a variety of different schools. including Baylor University and the Eastman School of Music. He has also studied abroad at the Mozateum in Saiburg, Austria. At the present time. Mr. Smith is on the artist faculty at PSU. A recent project of his was the videotaping of a solo recital for WPSX TV which has been distributed through the National Educational Television Network. His performance at Behrend included Bach's Prelude and Fugue in E Major and Beethoven's Sonata in F Minor Op. 57. Mr. Chubbuck is a graduating senior at Penn State majoring in piano performance. He has an• peared twice as a concerto soloi,t with the Penn State Symphony. has performed several solos throughout Pennsylvania and he was the winner of the College of Arts and Architecture's creative achievement award. In concert. Mr. Chubbuck performed a piece by Chopin. Sonata in B Minor Op. 58. As for the concert in itself, it was the first this year for the Artists and Lecture Committee. and was also the first time Behrend's brand new concert piano was used in a performance. Mr. Smith and Mr. Chubbuck offered some fine classical music. For those who enjoy classical music and for those who have maybe never seen a classical performance before. this was an introduction to something new. Hopefully the Artists and Lecture Committee will offer more of this to the students here at Behrend. COOKBOOKS OCCULT OUTDOORS MYSTERIES SELF HELP GAMES &HOBBIES FICTION• SPORTS LEW TO LEISURE TIME • .tro• • 111