Sports BOOSTER CLUB The BCABC is the newest and largest organization on campus. It was started last November and since then has grown to nearly 300 members. The main purpose of the club is public relations. The ultimate aim of the organization is to attain a favorable image of BC in the Erie area. It plans to accomplish this goal by strengthening the intercollegiate athletic program of 8.C., through financial support and by arousing school spirit. The membership drive is now in full swing. This year's goal will be set at 300 new members. If you haven't recieved your membership, at registration con tact Ed Messmer, president of the BCABC, one of the coaches, or any active member of the club. Membership fee is $l.OO. JOIN NOW!!! SOPH vs. FROSH GAME The sophmore vs. the freshman football will be held the Sunday after Customs Week, October 1. Sign-up for this game for all is in Erie Hall NOW! All girls interested in try ing out for cheerleading Will meet Monday night in Erie Hall at 7:00. tt‘k,,csl ft My Mommy told me that I could go to ATT.TIN7VERSITYHDAY! oimiNZosl4`is)ll4l Coech Onorato This optimism was expressed in an interview to the Nittany Cub by the coaching staff. For those readers who are not familiar with the coaches, their names are Roger Sweeting and Ed Onorato. Coach Sweeting is a graduate of Bowlii (green University where he majored in physical education. This is his fifth year at B.C. as basketball and baseball coach. When asked about the prospects of the upcoming sports season, the coach replied, "There is enough potential on campus o to have both a fine basketball and baseball season, if the students show enough interest to come out for the team. Coach Onorato is a graduate of Slippery Rock where he also majored in Phys. Ed. After graduation from Slippery Rock, he taught at Lancaster Catholic High School, where he was assistant football coach and head wrestling coach. Later, he did graduate work at the University of Arizona. This is his second year at Behrend. Coach Onorato expressed optimism about the soccer and wrestling team when he said that both teams will definitely be better than last year. Both coaches strongly advo cate membership in BCABC as means of furthering sports at B.C. Coach Onorato, a former student and sports participant at Behrend, expressed a desire that the student body give its full suppert by its attendanceto the athletic events of the campus. BMIREM SPORTS OPTIMISTIC Coach Sveet.ina