Page 4 — LION’'SEYE — Fall Sports/Recreation Offer Opportunities for Involvement - The fall sports program at PSU Delco promises to be full and exciting. Three intercollegiate sports. are seeking pros- pective members: men’s soccer, which is being coached by Allen Mill, women’s volleyball, being coached by Joann Brophy, and men’s tennis, being coach- ed by Tiz Griffith. Physical examinations, required by all three teams, will be given on campus August 24 and 25, when practices will also start. The soccer team will face Widener’s J.V. in a scrimmage one week later. Regular season play begins September 5 at PSU Ogontz for the ten- nis team, on September 9 in a home game against Ursinus College J.V. for the soccer team, and on September 11 at home against Lehigh Community Col- Griffith Named Ath letic Director | ‘Doris “Tiz” Griffith, an instructor here for eight years in the College of Health and Human Development, has been named Athletic Director for the campus. She served as Acting Director last year. “I'm excited about the job,” she said, “because the programs we had last year were fabulous with the opening of the new Commons Building. And I expect this year will be the same.” The opening of the gymnasium and other sports-related facilities last year was the biggest change Mrs. Griffith ‘has seen since she arrived on campus in the fall of 1981. “It changed everything: instructional, recreational, and in- lege for the tennis team. All three teams can use your support as a player or as a fan. Keep your schedule handy. Intramurals and Recreational Programs A number of intramurals will be of- fered this fall. To get the latest informa- tion about teams and sign-ups, look for signs in the hallways and read the latest issue of What's Happening, the weekly campus newsletter found in hallways “and lounges throughout campus. The gymnasium and other athletic facilities in the Commons Building are open daily for student use from 11:00 AM until 4:00 PM, as well as some even- ings, : tramural programs. We can offer so much more on campus now.” She has also seen a lot of growth in the intercollegiate programs. ‘“‘The year I came there were only three inter-. collegiate sports: men’s soccer, tennis, and basketball. Now there are nine, in- cluding many for women.” A member of the United States Field Hockey team and the Temple Hall of game, Mrs. Griffith has been active in coaching since 1960. This fall she begins * her fourth year coaching the PSU Delco men’s tennis team, and will coach the women’s tennis team for the third time in the spring. She looks forward to a good season for both teams. Campus Ambassadors Continued from Page 3 bassador. “As a member of the Pennsylvania State University student body, it is im- portant for me to take part in school ac- tivities. Although academic perfor- mance is of great importance, being ac- tive in school-related activities should play a big role in my college career at P.S.U.” : James Henegan, of Philadelphia, the ‘third semester student who works in the summers in Atlantic City, said this: “I take so much from this campus everyday in the classroom and now I think it is time I repay my.debt with ser- vice via the Campus Ambassadors.” In addition to Nguyen and Henegan, the Ambassadors include Joan Im- pagliazzo, of Brookhaven, the mother of four; Terrance Donahue, of Media, the former Marine; Timothy Drain, of Ex- ~ ton, the" former soldier; Beth cook, of Downingtown, who will be commuting this semester to the Delaware County and Berks campuses; and Victor Parada, of Unionville, who was born in Mexico. + Others are: Tyvise Churchville, Jacqui Dische, Brett Eiseman, Brian Enverso, Deborah Foreman, Alexandra Hilt, Mar- ni Hollis, David Lund, Dale Marchand, Rob Martin, Debi McKinley, Caroline Saba, and Sheri Ann Snyder. IF YOU'RE NOT RECYCLING YOU'RE THROWING IT ALL AWAY. © 1988 EDF Please write the Environmental Defense Fund at: pr) 257 Park Ave: South, NY, NY 10010 for a free brochure. ok ER The PSU Delco Lion cavorts in front of the Commons Building where the gym- nasium and other athletic facilities are open to students from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily. MEN'’S SOCCER 1989 DATE DAY OPPONENT’ LOCATION TIME Aug. 31 R Widener J.V. (scrimmage) H 4:00 pm Sept. 9 S Ursinus J.V. H 1:00 pm Sept. 11 M- Haverford J.V. H 4:00 pm Sept. 13 Ww Valley Forge Junior C. A 4:00 pm Sept. 16 S Tournament at PSU, York A TBA Sept. 23 S DCCC : A 12:00 noon Sept. 26 T PSU, York A 4:00 pm Sept. 30 S PSU, Scranton H 1:00 pm Oct. 3 T PSU, Ogontz H. 4:00 pm Oct. 5 R Williamson H 4:00 pm Oct. 7 S PSU, Wilkes Barre A 1:00 pm Oct. 9 M DCCC H 4:00 pm Oct. 11 Ww PSU, Berks H 4:00 pm Oct. 14 S PSU, Mont Alto H 1:00 pm Oct. 16 M Widener, J.V. H 4:00 pm Oct. 18 W Swarthmore J.V. A 4:00 pm Oct. 21 S PSU, Hazelton A 1:00 pm - Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Coach: Alan Miller WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 1989 DATE Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 11 12 15 18 19 23 12 13 DATE Sept. Sept. Sept. 5 8 13 . 15 .19 22 28 DAY Horns 2na2nsg =< Bi BC BC B= OPPONENT Lehigh C.C. (non-league) H Delaware County C.C. _-A Bucks County C.C. FIT Ogontz-Mont. County C.C. H Scranton, York York Schuylkill- Wilkes Barre TH Philadelphia C.C: H Ogontz, Mont Alto Ogontz Delaware County C.C. H. Hazleton, Berks Berks Ogontz, Montgomery Co. Mont. Co. Scranton, York - H Wilkes Barre, Schuylkill Schuylkill Bucks County C.C. H Ogontz, Mont Alto H Philadelphia C.C. CEA Head Coach: Joann Brophy MEN’S TENNIS 1989 LOCATION OPPONENT Ogontz / A Hazleton A Altoona Wilkes-Barre Mont Alto Berks York asffacife Jian Head Coach: Tiz Griffith LOCATION Capital Campus TIME 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm
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