WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ACTION (continued from page 1) There are ten players on the Delco team. Liz Hille- gass may be out for the rest of the season with an ankle injury. Liz, who averaged 12 points per game, will be missed by her teammates. Sophomore members of the 1978-79 team include: K. C. Blohm (No. 14), Donna Ernst (No. 31), Diana Fisher (No. 5), Regina Gallager (No. 21), Karen Heilbronner (No. 32), and Maggie Lynch No. 30). Freshman members are: Barb Conlin (No. 10), Linda Lawrence (No. 13), Elizabeth Louden (No. 33), and Patty Todorow (No. 20). Donna Ernst MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Coach: MR. ROBERT GOULD Wednesday, January 24—6:00 p.m. at Schuylkill Saturday, January 27—1:00 p.m. OGONTZ Wednesday, January 31—6:30 p.m. at Mont Alto Saturday, February 3—1:00 p.m. HAZLETON Tuesday, February 6—7:00 p.m. at Williamson Saturday, February 10—1:00 p.m. at York *Home games (in caps) played at Northley Jr. High School, Concord Road, Aston, Pa. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Coach: MRS. KAREN MONICO Wednesday, January 24—6:00 p.m. at Schuylkill Saturday, January 27—1:00 p.m. OGONTZ Wednesday, January 31—6:30 p.m. at Mont Alto Saturday, February 3—3:00 p.m. at Capitol Saturday, February 10—1:00 p.m. at York *Home games (in caps) played at Northley Jr. High School, Concord Road, Aston, Pa. Athletic Director: MR. DANIEL DORAN SKI TRIP TO VERMONT — The Outing Club is spon- soring a ski trip to Sugarbush, Vermont from Febru- ary 25 to March 2, 1979. The cost is $170. There are a limited number of spaces available, so see Mr. Doran as soon as possible if you plan to go or for more details. ARTISTS AND LECTURE SERIES — The next series lecture will take place Friday, February 9 at 12:00 in Room 101. Guest speakers are Ron Jenkins and Linda Weiner and the topic is “The Mudhead Mimes.” The Artists and Lecture Series programs are free and open to the public. A workshop will follow the February 9 performance. KEYSTONE SOCIETY BLOOD DRIVE — The Red Jross Bloodmobile will be in the lounge of the main building on Tuesday, January 30 and Wednesday, January 31, from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Students in- terested in donating blood should contact Mrs. Penne- well, the campus nurse, or any Keystone Society member. Refreshments will be available to donors. Lion’s Vol. X, No. 5 Pennsylvania State University, Delaware County Campus January 22, 1979 News Bditor ............. .000 Chris Megargel Feature Bditor ........i... 0080.5 Steffi Stern Business Bditor ............: Harry MacCartney Opinions expressed in the Lion’s Eye are not necessarily the views of the University, Adminis- tration, Faculty, or Students. Letters, comments, and editorials are welcome. Write to: The Lion’s Eye Penn State University Delaware County Campus Media, Pa. 19063 forwomen PERSONAL RELIABLE HEALTH CARE Birth Control Clinic Fee Includes Routine pelvic examination Breast examination Contraceptive counseling Lab work V-D testing Call 874-4361 between 9 AM & 4 PM for appointment Reproductive Health & Counseling Center Crozer Chester Medical Center Annex 15th and Upland Aves., Chester, Pa. rhee SCOTTO’S PIZZA Sicilian and Neapolitan Styles “By the Slice” or “By the Pie” GRANITE RUN MALL Upper Level LO 6-9772 [tech hifi Duality Compononts at the Right Price 162 BALTIMORE PIKE SPRINGFIELD, PA. 19064 215-328-3092
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