Advising Fair to help LHU students with undeclared majors By Jennifer Pepper StaffReporter Students with undeclared majors can ask whatever questbns they may have about any field of study at Lock Flaven University, during the second Advising Fair tomorrow night. Faculty and department chairpersons will meet with students in Ulmer Planetarium from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday evening. 'It's primarily for undeclared majors, but anybody that may have a questbn about a Lady Eagle Softball team splits twin bill with ESU last Saturday Page 3 Lock Haven city streets will be cleaned starting April 1 major or would like to learn about some other major has an opportunity to go," said Dr. William A. Sadler, Jr., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The College of Arts and Sciences held the first and similar Advising Fair last fall. Tomorrow's Fair, however, will be the first to include representatives of the College of Educatbn arid Human Services as well. Sadler said that the fair will begin with a general sessbn, and will then students will divbe into small groups of different majors. Students may move from group to group If they wish, he explained. "Advising is very important, and more and more students have questbns about majors which they're uncertain about. So the Advising Fair is designed to help students who have questbns about majors, get those questions answered," said Sadler. He said that nearly 100 students attended last fall's fair, and that he would like to see 200 or 300 students at Wednesday's fair. QUiXgOK Ri^v^yragTi EAGLE EYE Parsons Union Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, Pennsylvania 17745 By Kate Kinney StaffReporter The city streets of Lock Haven will be cleaned starting tomorrow, and local polbe ara ready tc handle parking vblators on the designated streets. Lieutenant Joe Sanders of the Lock Haven Polbe Department says signs were posted in the fall to let citizens know that a street sweeper will be on duty from April to November. 'While the streets are cleaned every SSIHE presidents received PAll new salary raises this year The 14 State System of Higher Education (SSHE) presidents have received pay raises. The increases were authorized by the SSHE Board of Governors in December and put into effect on January 1. The new salary ranges were requested in a policy approved by the SSHE Board. The policy also affects other administrators and senior officials, including vbe presidents. According to the SSHE, factors such as performance, years in service and previous salaries were taken into account when cabulating the presidents' increases. For the benefit of the Lock Haven University student body and faculty, folbwing are the salaries of the 14 SSHE presidents: University Irxliana West Chester Shippensburg Millersville Kutztown Edinboro Clarion California Lock Haven Mansfield Slippery Rock Cheyney Bloomsburg E. Stroudsburg He added that materials about varbus majors will be available at the fair. liamfi New Salary % Increase John D. Welty Kenneth L. Perrin Anthony F. Ceddia Joseph A. Caputo Lawrence M. Stratton Foster F. Diebold Thomas A. Bond John P. Watkins Craig D. Willis Rod C. Kelchner Robert N. Aebersold LaVeme McCummings Harry Ausprich James E. Gilbert $65,000 $65,000 $65,000 $65,000 $65,000 $64,800 $64,800 $64,800 $64,800 $63,500 $62,100 $62,100 $62,100 $60,00a 7.7 6.9 6.5 6.5 5.4 6.1 4.9 4.8 3.4 5.5 5.9 4.7 2.4 6.25 Vol. 33 No. 44 4 Pages Tuesday, March 31,1987/ year, this marks the first year the entire city will be cleaned at once," said Sanders. According to Sanders, the city wants to make the most of the service and has therefore ordered that parking not be permitted on the sign-designated streets between the hours of 12:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Sanders stated that students from LHU who live off campus and have cars parked on city streets, should pay particular attention to the street cleaning signs. "There will be a $3 tbket issued for those individuals in violatbn,' sab Sanders. Dr. Wlllam A. Sadler "The Apathy Busters'* to perform in Price A ud. tonight Page 4 He also said the signs stating the hours of no-parking are posted approximately every 200 feet on the street and that the sign means the whole street, not just the section with a sign. "We're going to enforce it (the $3 fine), and hopefully everyone will check the signs and be careful where they park,' said Sanders. The sweeper, used to gather leaves and debris, will not harm cars or the roads, said Sanders. He sab that a schedule of streets to be cleaned is available at the Lock Haven Police Statbn. Social Committee seeks acts as... SCC Talent Show scheduled for April 28 By Doug Rutter Co-News Editor An SCC Talent Show whbh will 'give the students a chance to see how talented their F>eers are" has been tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, April 28, according to SCC Vice President Steve Donabson. SCC Social Committee Chairman Ron Minges said that cash awards of $150, $100, $75 and $50 have been tentatively set for the top four finishers in the show, whbh will be at 8 p.m. in Prbe Auditorium. Minges also mentioned that all entrants will be given sweatshirts or T-shirts from the University Bookstore. "This is a chance to give the students back some of their own money," Donaldson said. Minges stated that there are currently four acts which have signed up for the show and that a minimum of ten acts are needed for the event to take place. "If at least ten groups don't sign up, it just won't happen. Anything closely resembling talent will be accepted as an act," Minges said. He sab that students may apply to be in the talent show in the bwer level of the PUB. offbe #4, until April 10. There is no fee for students who enter the talent show. Ron Minges «>«f 'W 2 EAGLE EYE, Lock Haven University, Tuesday, March 31,1987 ANNOUNCEMENTS Don't Forget... Donkeys are coming!! Aqua-Aerobics A p r I IF(n)(D)f § ©ny Do you want to get back into shape l>ut Ifs too coathing suit and have fun. It will l>e hekl every Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. in the Zimmerli Pool. New Life lUlarathon Comedy act Tomorrow! A comedy act l^nown as tha 'Apathy Busters" will be performing In Price Auditorium tonight at 8 p.m. It Is guaranteed to be hllariousi It is sponsored by the SCC. Proper validated student I.D. required. Talent show The SCC is cun-ently taking applications for a talent show that is tentatively scheduled for April 20. This is a sincere talent show. Everyone Is encouraged to get Involved. Big prizes! and great fun. Please get in touch with Ron or Ken at #2183. / / 'Well, I see things have returned to ^ normal... another rainy day In Loclc Havenl' Newman mass There will be Newman Mass tomorrow night at 5 p.m. folowed t>y a simple supper. Open to all. Love's Passionate Dormitory Tonight! An all-new episode! Conflicts rise! Tensions soar! Morlbond discovers Mariene's \OBI diary! Special cameo by Lock Haven City Councilman Scott SmithI Chtefcen 'n biscuit brunch on Sunday, April 5 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Masonic Temple on Main St. Adult: $4 andchiki: $2. Newman Center EAGLE EYE Staff Meetings Tuesday and Thursday 1 p.m. Lower Level of the PUB Everyone Welcome Special thanks EdItor-ln-Chlef News Editors Sports Editors Fsatures Editor Pholo Editor Copy Editor Business Manager Advertising Design and Layout Advertising Sales Dark Room Technician Announcement Coordinator Stall Artist Faculty Advisor Tlie E a g l * Eya Is the official student newspaper of Lock Haven University, it Is published bi-weekly In accordance wilh the University caledar. The artk;les, opinions, pictures and layout ol the Eagls Eya are Ihe responsibility of the editorial stall and do not necessarily represent the views ol the students, laculty or administration ol Lock Haven Unhrersity unless speclfk»lly stated. Letters and comments to this newspaper are encouraged. Letters to the editor must be submitted to the Eagle Eya by noon the day belore publication. All letters should be typed, no hanger than 200 words, and should Include the writer's signlture and phone number. The editorial staff reserves the right to edit the copy for libel, taste, style and length. Eagle Eye meetings are held at 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays In the lower level ol the Parsons Union Building. New members and Iree-lancers are welcome. The Eagle Eye Is lunded by the student activity lee. Walking Club Today the Walldng Club will begin their afternoon walks beginning at 4:30 p.m. Meet in Zimmerli Lobby, and every Tuesday and Thursday thereafter. Bring a friend!! Movie The Gods Must Be Crazv. a very unusual comedy, wiil be shown tomorrow at 8 p.m in the lower level of the PUB. Validated ID is required. No SCJ meeting There wil be no SCJ meeting tomorrow. There will be an important REQUIRED meeting of all students who plan to enroll in the Elementary Professional Semester (Block) for Fall 1987. The meeting will be held on Thursday. April 9 at 1:10 p.m. in Robinson 128. , University Players meeting Tomorrow at 5 p.m. there will be a Unh/erslty Piayers meeting In the Countdown Theater on the third floor of Sioan. All majors are weteome and encouraged to come! Are you listening? Get your alligator clips by calling #2212. Hook up todayl Great summer Jobs! Earn moneyl Eam a few extra dollarsll Work study person needed to help out with I.M. Department. Able to begin immediately. Contact Mr. Burdett or Beth in Zimmerii 109 or call #2096. Counsetors needed at popular Boy's Summer Camp on Lake Winnipesaukee. Write: Camp DeWItt, PO Box 2106. Woifeboro, N.H. 03894. Call 569-2681. SCC Ssnats meeting Biology Club There will be a meeting tonight at 7 p.m. In the RRR (Ulmer Hall). CHRIS FISCHER JEFF HILTY. DOUG RUTTER BILL ALEXANDER. BILL HUNTER MAUREEN CAMPBELL MARK DIPIPPA TINA HOFFMAN MARIA HULL TANYA BASKOVICH MIKE McKAY JOHN COVER JR. AMY BARNER DAVID AQUZZI OH. DOUGLAS S. CAMPBELL Prayer The New Life Student Felfowship will be actively praying for every student enrolled at Lock Haven University. This will take place on April 3 and 4 from 6:30 p.m. We will be meeting in Ihe PUB Coffeehouse. Ali are weteome to Join in witti us In this concerted effort to see God work in the lives of the students of LHU. WLHC 90.3 FM. Thanks Psycho for coming to the balloon ascension on Sunday and fbr your help. Love, the girls of Tri Sigma. EAGLE EYE Parens Union Building Lock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 117745 717-893-2334 Fellowship Elementary majors All you can eat! The Newman Center will have space available for two female students during the summer. A modified application process is necessary. Pleeise contact Sr. Maureen (74S-S592) for more information. thMJ Donkey Basketball Is invading Thomas Fieldhouse Tuesday, April 28. Come see your teachers and friends participate in this crazy, rip-roaring event of the year. Watch the E a g l * Eye for ticket information. ia^Q® d^© There wili be an SCC Senate meeting tomorrow at 6 p.m. In the Coffeehouse. The 1987-1988 budgets will be presented at ttils meeting. All those who are Interested are encouraged to attend. AUQIIil®[»fl!R©©(IiiD©Bilti [P®1]Q©^ The EAGLE EYE has a set policy towards the acceptance and publication of announcements. Ttie policy is as follows: 1) Announcements must be In the Eagle Eye Office by 4 p.m. on Monday (for the Tuesday issue) or 4 p.m. o n Thursday ( f O r the Friday issue), or it will not be published. 2) A given announcement wlii be lun once and only once. 3) As always, announcements should be brief and to the point, running not much more than 50 words. If an announcement does not follow these limits, we reserve the right to edit K at our own discretion. 4) All announcements should be accompanied by the name and telephone number of the person submitting it. if name and phone number are not given, the announcement wlii not be published. Tuesday, March 31,1987, Lodt Haven University, EAGLE EYE 3 SPOETS SIPOETS SEOETS SPOETS SPOETS SPOETS SPOET Baseball team trounced by Clarion l l - 3 'tadvEaales By Joselle Mellto Sports Reporter split with ESU The Bald Eagle baseball team fell to Clarion University on Saturday during the first game, 11-3, then went on to tie the score in the second, 13-13, in an unfinished game. The second game was suspended due to darkness. After the regulation seven innings, rather than start another inning and not be able to complete it, the umpires and coaches decided to suspend the game. The game wHI be finished at Clarion on April 14 preceeding the scheduled doubleheader. The first game against Clarion was the opener to the l-laven's Pennsylvania Conference Western Division play. Assistant Coach Lefty Lovelace was not pleased with the team's performance in the first game. "Clarion had a hot bat. They were hitting everything, but we just played terrible. We had a lot of mental errors and poor base running,' said Lovelace. Starting pitcher Bob Baker gave up five runs in the top of the first inning before relief pitcher Paul Dillahay came in to finish the game. The Haven's Pat Stacio, John Kampes and Mike Snyder each had one hit. By Bill Hunter Sports Editor LIHU's Steve Kampf squares around to attempt a sacrafice bunt during the second game against Clarion Saturday. The game was suspended due to darkness. in the second game LHU came back to life. With the help of a grand slam homer by stasb. a homerun by Kampes and four hits by Greg Snoberger, the Bakl Eagles hekl on for seven innings until ths game was suspended with the score tied at13-13. Phil Masser was tha Haven's starting Hockey club takes one of two from WIzzards over weekend By Glen Gusclora Sports Reporter The men's hockey club split a pair of games with the WIzzards at Penn State this past weekend. Junbr Pete Lempa had a hat trek to lead the team over tha WIzzards 7-3 on Saturday. Club Captain Doug Rutter, Juniors Bob McGettigan and Dan Lawson, and freshman Steve Kimmey each added goals. "I think we played very well," sakl Rutter. "We played aggressively and skated to the puck." Haven Goalie Mark D'Agostino had 20 saves on 23 shots on goal. D'Agostino has allowed an average of 4.65 goals per game on the season, but has allowed just 2.8 goals per game since spring break. "Our wins since spring break have been a total team effort and not just better play on my part," said D'Agostino. "We are finally coming together as a cohesive unit and it's starting to pay off." On Sunday the club fell to the WIzzards 5-0. pitcher, but was relieved by freshman Mike Sigmond, who in turn was relieved by freshman Mark Swank. The Eagles next game will be played at home against Indiana University of Pennsylvania on Saturday. According to Lovelace, the time of tha game has not yet been set due to daylight savings time. Gair sets record at Susquehanna Invitational Freshman Rob Gair was the only first place finisher for the Bald Eagle track teams as he set a new Susquehanna University Invitatbnal meet record in the pole vault on Saturday, clearing 14 feet. Placing fourth for the Eagle men were Richard Nurse (100 meters, 10.9), Brian Catherman (pole vault, 13 feet), and Mike Bachman, Steve Griffith, Tony Driebelbies and Joe Kravitz (mile relay, 3:26.9). Griffith placed sixth In the 400 meter hurdles (58.50). Bachman was seventh In the 400 maters (51.1) and Brad Seth* finished seventh in the 10,000 meter run (33:12.0). Kravitz place eighth in the 800 meters In a time of 2:00. For the women, Sandy Adams was the highest finisher as she placed fourth In the t o o mater hurdles in a time of 15.7 •seconds. Sonja Yingling placed sixth in the 100 meter hurdles In 16.1 and Pam Yaroma was Mark D'Agostino sixth in the bng jump with a distance of IS feet 2 Inches. "We got some bad calls from tha Adding seventh places were Bubbles officials," said Rutter. "It seemed as Whittington (100 meters, 13.3), Sherry though we were skating a half a step behind Groff (400 meter hurdles, 1:03.2) and Jill them tha entire game.* Baumgartner (5,000 meters, 19:12.0). The first home meet of the season is this The hockey team will travel to Penn State' Saturday as the Bald Eagles host the on Sunday hoping to improve their record of Warriors of Lycoming. The meet is 3-10. They will face tha Geohabs at 7:45 scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m. p.m. After a 2-0 fall In the opener, the Lady Eagles softball team came clawing back to win tha nightcap 10-3 over East Stroudsburg University on Saturday. The 1-1 finish on the day upped the team's record to 8-6 overall. Despite outhitting the Lady Warrbrs 3-2 in gams one, LHU's starting pitcher Gretchen Caton was credited with the bss. Both runs albwed In game were unearned. Lock Haven threatened In the first inning as Kathy Staib doubled and Ginny Neiss singled, but both were stranded on base. The Haven's only other hit came in the fourth inning when Vbkl DiVittorb singled. "Hitting has been our weakness. Our pitching has been adequate and our defense is good," sab Head Coach Wayne Allison. The second game was a complete turn around for the Lady Eagles. The first innning set the pace of the game as LHU scored twbe when Staib walked, Neiss hit into a fielder's choice, Mel Frohnheiser rapped a triple and then scored on a wib pitch. After two more runs in the third, the Haven exploded in the fifth inning for six runs, four of whbh were walked in. Fronheiser, Funk and Neiss were each 2 for 4 as the Lady Eagles hammered eight hits in the game. The next contest for LHU will be a doubleheader against Penn State on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. "We (LHU) are probably ths only Divisbn 11 team that Penn Stats plays. They are 11 -11 on the season, but they wil be tough," said Allison. \i*\i*H" V*V a Baseball - at California (2)..1 p.m. W^m^ KW The one hour bng performance is free to LHU students with a validated ID. The admission fee for all others will be $1. Editor-in-Chief ^% %•••• VA VA \V» ••••"• V«% •»•••• V A V»% VA V A V^» • OPENMG MGHT Wednesday movie in PUB: The Gods i\/iust be Crazy By Ken Foster By Chris Fischer to "Tha Apathy Busters' will attempt -:o make LHU students laugh tonight as the group of comedians will perform in Price Auditorium at 8 p.m. The Student Cooperative Council in cooperation with CRI Productions will feature three comedians who work out of Port Jefferson, NY, according to SCC Social Committee Chairman Ron Minges. "'The Apathy Busters' are a group of comedians that work together to create humor," sab Minges. "This is guaranteed to be stand-up comedy at its best." "They are known for getting the audience involved In what they are doing, and making them part of the show," said the Social Committee chairman. Minges pointed out that this comedian group was picked for the SCC's second main social event of the semester because the comedians play a lot of universities and were "highly recommended." 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