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Frumkin 'III ,//) is easier than For what each tripriliritii....,Vos2***fte**l2,lr4pMegri.Slip%**4- M ir :40,2fAM9i6M.4, ' 11. ::4.t -r A -,01; 4'7•41c.,4152411L *4l( .I ) : C"rdigl 7 7l.: l `46 w 4g. .„*. 70! ,*: A 17: 47- 01 K, 4 .00:Autio .4.4*'.'.ftn* *in....* t*:3l* . RWAL:OOBi UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.--A total of 77 athletes in six varsity sports earned letters during Penn State's 1970-71 winter sports season. The list of letter-winners includes 15 members of the Lion wrestling team that tied for fourth in the 1971 NCAA championships at Auburn, Ala., and 17 members of the gymnastics team that was third nationally in the NCAA competition at Ann Arbor, Mich. The gymnastics and wrestling teams each boasted an individual NCAA champion Wolfe's Economy Store "Choice Meats & Groceries " 309 Main St. Conyngham, Pa Phone 788-1175 1111111211111111111121111121111222111211111111de 2 Bros. SGA and Spiro you to vote May 77 athletes earn letters this year. Andy Matter, a junior from Upper Darby, Pa., won the NCAA 167-pound wrestling championship; and Tom Dunn, a senior from Arlington Hts., 111., was an individual winner on the parallel bars. Dunn also served as team captain for the gymnasts. The complete list of lettermen BASKETBALL (11) Willie BR. ant, Uniontown; Ed C h übb, Middletown; Chuck Grist, Salamanca, N.Y.; Bob Fittin, Elmhurst, Ill.; Bob Hodgson, West blip, N.Y.; Ron Want a BARGAIN in Checking Accounts? You'll get one with a tHRIFTICHECK Personal Checking Account. • CHECKS PERSONALIZED FREE • CANCELLED CHECKS TO PROVE PAYMENTS • PERIODIC STATEMENTS OF YOUR ACCOUNT FREE! ATTRACTIVE CHECK BOOK COVER--PENN STATE SEAL EMBOSSED ON COVER MINERS BANK Valmont Plaza Branch or. Broad St. Office SPIRO T. AGNEW Kodish, Lock 1-laven; Bill Knuze, N. Bellmore, Bruce Mello, E. Rockaway, N.Y.; Paul Neumayer, Baltimore, Md.; Aufdy Popelas, California; and Dan Tarr, Gradyville. FENCING (9) ---Tim Cowan, Julian Harry' Doe, Philadelphia, Nick Goschy, Clarks Summit; Brian Harper, Harrisburg; Bill Hoppe, Canonsburg; John Losak, Pittsburgh; Ed O'Dwyer, Butler, NJ.; Frank Recupero, Kittanning; and John Richards, Sharon. WRESTLING (15) --- Harvey Abrams, Philadelphia; remind 6 and 7 Dana Balum, Muncy; Spencer Bauer, Titusville; Jim Crowther, Oil City; Clyde Frantz, Hughesville; Alan Gold, Coatesville; Don Guss, Mifflintown; Tom Hartzfeld, Dußois; Dave Joyner, State College; Matter: Dan Newhard, Allentown; Norm Palovcsik, Clearfield; Barry Snyder, Easton; Don Stone, Levittown, N.Y.; and Jim Whitesel, Mifflintown. SWIMMING (17) --- Gui Achey, Englewood, Colo.; Dave Barnes, State College; Scott Benjamin, Snyder, N.Y.; Bob Krimmel, Allentown; Greg Lane, Akron, 0.; Jim Livingston, State College; Bob Dufala, Tarentum; Terry Gindlesperger, Johnstown; John Iskat, West Mifflin; Bill Loescher, Abington; Steve Miller, Dresher; Kevin Parfitt, Uniontown; John Piatt, Springfield; Don Shanks, College Park, Md.; Jim Shoemaker, Bryn Mawr; Tom Watson, Springfield; and Dick Drive - in Restaurant Ice Cream Sundaes & Hoagies This space is donated by the COLLEGIAN as a service to the campus community OZ'S Route 93 Sybertsville , Pa HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN, APR. 26, 1971 -- PAGE FIV 'i7:ctiA`. -. llfrir::sk::<:{ .. :. r, :. rg.3!fc?b<'~'/2" ,3,':Y(9::{{G~p'.~' f~:4i:' i?F/i:vi : ~liii. ?A' FiriSTf`..'i.{i': ~$:":~sv.:::'l.}~r~f:)::::yi:ti~fT'.4~9.~F: Wheeland, Pittsburgh. GYMNASTICS (17) --- Brandt Atkins, Monroeville; Marshall Avener, Levittown, N.Y.; Bill Dillon, Lewistown; Dunn; Vince Faust, Philadelphia; Bob Graf, Altoona; Mike Greene, State College; Wayne Johnson, Where are The - ric es 1) • of Yesteryear • Fashion Perna our price in 1971 sport shirts $4.80 compar. val. $7.95 Sculptured our price in 1971 denim flares $5.80 compar. val, $7.00 Boutique styled our price in 1971 waistcoat compar. val. $19.95 $13.80 our price in 1971 Double knit $16.80 polyester flares compar. val. $27.00 at ..• Sam ' mens Lucenoys wear Route 309 3 miles south of McAdoo off McAdoo Exit Rt. 81 - to route 309 south Open weekdays 10 AM to 9 PM, Sat. 10 AM to 7 PM vorE ID ft Oat Philadelphia; Sam Kimmel, Indiana; Bob Koenig, Freehold, N.J.; Jim Kruest, Freedom; Bill Mitchell, Huntington, N.Y.; Bill Murphy, Levittown, N.Y.; Roy Stahl, Upper Darby; Tom Taylor, Wynnewood; Glenn Williams, St. Marys; and Jerry Young, Erie.