Behrend Basketball, continued from p. 7 be the responsibility of each stu dent, but with room and board being exchanged, costs would be kept low. on several occasions during the early part of the first half but Behrend's defense got tough causing bad passes and hurried shots by Jamestown. Ron Hornyak sparked the offense with 20 points the first half. Horn yak missed seldom throughout the game. Sportswriter Doug Smith called Etzel the spark of the Cubs. Coach Ed Onorato, a previous State Champ in College at Slippery Rock, says that the Behrend boys are in a rebuilding stage after losing four wrestlers due to ineligibility. Although the team had only one match with Edinboro which they lost 25-9, Coach Onorato has four matches and a state tourney lined up for this term. Now the team will have a chance to show what they have learned in long hours of practice. PAPZI\TT SWAP Ever wish for a new and different summer environment? A popular college magazine, Campus Street, offers such a plan to interested college students. A student literally exchanges his par ents with another student's parents ir. a different section of the United states The basic idea is to give students a chsnes to see America at a minimum of cost. an example, New Jersey stu dents - ,:ishing to stay for a time in other sections of the country would exchange homes with other students who wish to visit the New York metro politan area. Personal expenses would WRESTLING CAMPUS STREET publishers feel the 1 exchange program, in addition to prof viding an unusual vacation plan, als•p would serve the purpose of giving undergraduates a broader knowledge 1 and understanding of their country. 1 Anyone interested in this plan may get in touch with the editor of: the Cub and may obtain a "Parents Swap Service Questionnaire," or the address of the Campus Street Magazine to obtain more information. PUT ANOTHER NICKEL 1N... Start saving your nickels! You \ have until 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 27, to save ten for the Nittany Cub''C Nickelodeon Night! You can really get your kicks witl Dr. Cyclops and the Prince Who Was a Thief. Tickets go on sale next Monday, so get out and show your school spin_ Those who need spirits will shave piar ty of time to get them aften.yards: Editor: Ruth Brown • Assistant: Carol De Arrl CONTRIBUTING STAFF: Paul 1 Wilson, Jim Michel'_ Judy Fong, Jane Gates, Pr&;t man, Mike Mellesh, Mary Jam Hiney, Bob Michaels, Sue Lancaster, and possibly Janis Puzar. 0