BEHR Dr 2. SOCCER PROSPECTS At <L. P.M. on October 18, the Beh rend soccer team opens its season against the Fredonia State Freshmen on the campus athletic field. Only three experienced frosh and three re turning lettermen—fullback Jack Hoyt, halfback Dennis Hudacy and forward Pat Murphy--bolster the Behrend ranks, but rookie Coach Edward Onorato is confident of a victorious season. He has stated, "We are definitely looking forward to breaking the all-time cam pus record of three wins in a single season." This year, a new longer schedule of six games promises him a good chance to do just this. Other home games for the Lion Cubs Include wettings with Dubois on Octo ber 25 and with powerful Erie County Tech of Buffalo on October 29. Beh rend will be out for revenge against the Tech squad which dealt them a heartbreakirlz 2 to 1 loss this past year. This defeat in the final game of the season left the Cubs with a 2 and 3 slate. A 1-0 shutout of the Gannon Soccer Club and a 4-2 drubbing of the Fredonia Frosh were the only Behr end wins of 165. Championship soccer is a tradition at Penn State. The greatest perfor mance record for any college in soc cer competition went to our Nittany Lions, who in the eight seasons from 1930 to 1940, went without a single defeat. In the 65 games played du ring this period, 60 games were won and 5 resulted in ties. With this fine heritage behind us and with a few more men with athletic ability on the soccer team, Behrend has all the potentials for an excel- HOMECOMING Applications are now available from Circle K members to all girls who would like to run for Homecoming Queen. The annual Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Circle K Club, will take place Friday evening, October 15, Music will be pro— vided for dancing on this Autumn Evening from 9 P.M. to 12 A.M. by Jack Adams. Price will be $2.50 per couple. A great highlight of the even ing will be the crowning of the Homecoming Queen and the presenta tion of her court. All would-be contestants should get an appli cation immediately and have it signed by ten male students on the campus. Votes will be cast by all in attendence at the dance. CAN YOU READ? Expressively, that is. If so, why not try out for the Behrend Readers? Try-outs are going to be held Thursday, October 14, during Com mon Hour. Those interested should have a selected reading of about four to six minutes through which they will be able to make good use of voice quality and exprersion. Mrs. Falkenhagen, advisor, need: two girls and three boys for the group. Why not plan on being then Show that you can read.
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