PATRONS WANTED STUDENTS: YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IS IN DESPERATE NEED OF PATRONS. DUE TO AN HONEST EFFORT TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AN ENJOYABLE PAPER, FUNDS ALLartzll US HAVE DWINDTED. WE FEEL THAT A CONTRITE EFFORT FROM THIS STUDENT BODY CAN ACQUIRE 44 BUSINESS PATRONS AND AT LEAST 48 STUDENT PATRONS, PLUS ONE PATRON FROM EACH CLUB AND ORGANIZATION ON CAMPUS. THIS UNDERTAKING WILL SUPPLY US WITH ENOUGH FUNDS TO LAST THE YEAR AND KEEP US OUT OF DEBT. THIS STAFF OF PAPER HAS SINCERELY TRIED TO PUT OUT AN INTERESTING PAPER FOR Tht: ENJOYMENT OF THE STUDENT BODY, BUT IF THIS DRIVE FOR FUNDS IS A FLOP THIS PAPER WILL NOT BE PUT OUT AGAIN THIS YEAR. ANYONE WILLING ro CONTRIBUTE A DOLLAR OR MORE CAN BECOME A PATRON BY CONTACTING GARY BARAN IMMEDIATELY! r ( ---- _,ts.". S TOI - 7111 r .''- ------..N.q,t. -Jass xviii No. 15 tettufai.oukiimisi Min oald by Paul Wilson Behrend trailing by four going into the last wight class pulled out a close victory February 11 over the Altoona Cam pus wrestlers in the Erie Hall gym by a score of 21-20. Heavyweight Don Plass's first period pin was the clincher. Terry Kunick, a.winner in the first match with Altoona, started things off the second timiLaround with a . pin and five. points, but Behrend watched its Head erased until Al Trlyant, at 152, gtarted the Cubs-'rolling again -with a - J 2-1 decision.. Then Ken Carpenter out pointed his opponent for 3 more Behrend points. Cott B. Zinser, winning by for feit at the 177 pound weight class brought the score to within four. Then Don Ploss put Behrend in the winning co lumn for the first time in four starts this season. THE NITTANY CUB by Gary Baran Behrend Campus Besides Kunick, Ulyant, Carpenter, and Ploss were also winners the first time around against the Altoona Campus. This weekend the grapplers will travel to Keystone Junior College to compete in the PJCAA tournament. Defen ding champ, Terry KUnick, will go down to the 115 weight class and heavy weight Don Ploss will drop to 191 for the event. Basketball The eager& win against Altoon capped a perfect season in the Western Division of the state Junior College Conferende. The Cu - Rs had to wait until midway in the second half to decide the out come, when Taylor and Horgyak headed a spree that moved the Cubs in front to stay. Behrend took a quick lead in the opening minutes, but this was quickly erased, and at the break the Cubs led (continued, on page 4) 20 19.7 Februa