Page Four ;'=' - '.eet Jamestownon Friday Ski Club *ritanized Behrend's interest 'ln the sport of skiing was encouraged by the start of a campus club, dthis- ,-c3 by Mr. Cherry The club, which has about a dozen members, has shown a trong interest in tha, Behrand sa slope. With help from Mr the club has moved trees, posts and brush to add to tn.: safety of the slope_ Mr. Cherry got the ski tow in working order, which most stu dents attest that it should be more powerful, and runs it when ever possible. Henry Sproat was the man who started the work on the tow. He designed it and put up the poles, but left Behrend before he could get it finished. Since then, Pen elec and Mr. Cherry have team ed up to bring it into a useful Project. The club has been thinking about renting or purchasing equipment, since only five have the skiing essentials. Anyone new ly interested is welcome to see Mr. Cherry or one of the club members. Cubs drive for 2 =ore Swimmers Vie n State Meet The PJCAA has planned a stat e-championship swimming meet at Point Park Junior Col lege on March 12. Kochel, League members of the PJCAA are eligible for the eleven-event contest. Behrend has participated in this meet for the past three years and has had many indivi dual winners. Bill Harding and Dusty Loeffel were victorious last year in their event. The individual limit is three events. Other league members com peting will be Point Park, Her shey and York Colleges. Anyone interested in competing should contact Coach Sweeting iJ rmore information. keystone Society The Keystone Society will spon sor a tutoring service beginning February 8. The tutors will be students with at least a "B" aver age in the subject they are tu toring. There will be no charge for the tutors. Students needing aid should contact Larry Petroff who will assign a tutor to them. Any stu dent wishing to tutor should con tact Toni Bundy or Larry Petroff. pwl Casane Janicki Eksarchow Arpin Chase Carnes Bliagous Cardamone Kennedy Schmidt ___ Peterson I L , t ;ah wd .„,ua ! , u i Friday night at 8:30 will be the start of another big basketball weekend at Behrend. The Behrend 's' will be looking for revenge when Jamestown Community College invades the Erie Hall. The Muskies beat Behr end 97-69 on its home floor al most four weeks ago. Dick Cole is the big gun for Jamestown, who had 16 points against Behrend in their first meeting. On Saturday at 3:00 p.m. Behr end will take on Fredonia State's freshman squad. An action-pack ed contest will be in store for this is the only meeting between the two clubs this season. Behrend will showcase its "Big Seven" led by Dan Casane (281 - Joints). top rebounder Walt Ek -nrchow, top defensive man Bob %rpin, Dan Chase. Chuck Janicki, ohn Cardamone and Pete Blia- Cardainone played one of his - )est games this season against Johnstown last Saturday. John hit From Jan. 8 to the Dubois Game Cubs show good coverage Thursday, Feb. 4. 11)65 gainst strong Dubois Team on five for six shots at the foul line and nabbed his share of re bounds. He ended up the day with 11 points. Eksarchow was high scorer in that fracas with 14 counters. Behrend, however, lost a hard-fought 74-86 decision. Coach Sweeting hopes to see the reception the Cubs received from the students at the Point Park's home game. He felt the 'Behrend Band' did a terrific Job in creating enthusiasm for the team. The Cubs return to Erie Hall cn Saturday, February 13, at 8:00 p.m. The Behrend 's' will go against league-leading Robert Morris Junior College. Ski Slope Hits Unsuspecting Few The Winter Carnival activities started Friday night with a pic nic and three casualties as a re sult of a tobogganing party. Brad Baker was the first victim of Behrend's ski slope. Lynn Kostal nick and Jim Trozzo both met with misfortune when their to boggan turned over. Jim passed out and was carried to the 0. B. building by Marty Pennington where he gained consciousness and walked to Erie Hall. Jim Dassed out shortly after entering Erie Hall and was rushed to the Hamot Hospital by Wesleyville Police with Dave Paul at the wheel and Frank Polimene act ing as attendant. Jim was ad mitted with a head concus sion while Lynn was treated with four stitches and .released.