W o o d r o w Wilson Fello>vship Must Be Suspended E A6LE EYE Ecological Seminar Scheduled A seminar and workshop on Pine Creek e c o ' o g i c a l prrolems will be held on October 20 at Ixick Haven State's Sieg Conference Center in Lamar. County Commissioners, borough officials, and township supervisors in Clinton, Lycoming, Tioga, and Potter Counties are expected to attend because Pine Creek runs through all four c o u n t i e s . Also attending will be members o ' Pine Creek Watershed Associa like world which is uniquely Kafka's. By using projections the players could move from oncscene to tne next without thok usual change of scenery. The near capacity audience reacted very favorably toward the presentation as a whole. Time-In by Nibs Gordon Eagle Eye sports writer Al Smith recently slapped a tnan in the face and then stabbed him in the back by unjustly using this man's name to vent his own feelings toward the SCC Faculty - Staff Activity Fee. F . Ross Nevel is as fine a person as anyone can know. Fie has and is doing an outstanding job as sports information director. When the SCC and student body as a whole passed the new activity fee. Mr. Nevel was among the first to pay it. " A s S'.nin as ! goi the bill, I paid i t , " commented Nevel. "It was pasced by the SCC. and it wouldn't be right not to pay. I feci as though i'.> 'oeeii used as a scapegoat - Al Smith never talked to 'ne about t h i i . " Mr. Nevel is lijLhi H.s name was picked out of the air to be used to iliustrate one person's distaste for the faculty activity fee. Smith's column, becuase it was printed in the Eagle Eye, was undoubtedly accepted as being true by most readers. Phrases such as " i t has been reported," and "informed sources s a y " would lead one to believe that Smith knew what he was talking about. Cusiing aside all rumors and "hypothetical conversations," t , icture becomes clear. Coaches Hetniiann, Dolan, Weller, Chrisfopher, and Cox were all dragged into th; article as though they held the activity fee in contempt. In reality. Smith did not obtain his " r e p o r t s " and "information" from any of these coaches. Indeed, Smith is most likely his own source for all reports. Basketball Coach, Jim Christopher, was probably mo> upset. When asked about the situation, he replied, " A l Smith hasn't talked with me for twoi years. I can't believe he actually wrote those things. He made Mr. Nevel and all the coaches look bad, and he just didn't tell it like it i s . " I have to agree with Coach Christopher completely. Smith seemingly has it in for sorii>-one on the SCC E.xecutive Board, or for the SCC in general. Most of his allegations, with a little light shed on them, are completely silly. Mr. Nevel, being an important part of the Lock Haven State sports scene, is admitted free to all sporting events. His activity fee still has advantages in allowing his admittance to plays, concerts, and speakers. As far a s the statements supposedly made by the coaches are concerned, their absurdities shine through. Every coach is of course admitted free, with his family, to coach his own team. Only football, basketball, and wrestling have charged admission Knowing that, it is easy to see the ridiculousness of the supposed statements of Coaches Herrmann and Dolan. Indeed, cross country would lose all of its spectator appeal if adm.ission was charged. The names of Mr. Nevel and Coaches Herrmann, Dolan, Weller, Christopher, and Cox were used unjustly and falsely. Perhaps Al Smith is mad at the SCC Executive Board,and decided they needed a stab in the back. In the process he involved six other men. A stab in the back'' Not only that, but Smith is standing over Nevel, Herrmann, Dolan, Weller, Christopher, Cox, the SCC Executive Board, and the student body as a whole and twisting the knife as hard as possible. EDITOR-lN-CHlEF Got any sociai events you want to tell the campus about? Have It televised over WLHSTV. Just call Jackie Kircher at ext. 42J or the SCC ottice, Linda Dicks at ext. 402, or Cendy Welch at 748-3881 by Wednesday evening. Varsity Club Elects Officers The LHS Varsity Club h a s e l e c t e d o f f i c e r s for t h e 1971-72 year. Those elected were; P r e s i d e n t - Warren Hammer 1st Vice President - Billy Johns 2nd V i c e P r e s i d e n t - Paul Simcoe S e c r e t a r y - Mtl A b e l T r e a s u r e r and S C C R e p r e s e n tative Skip Wolff Warren Hammer is r e p l a c i n g l a s t year's president, Joe Castagnola. Named to the Execuiive Committee were: Joe C a s t a g n o l a , Kevin Hammer, T e n y Hildebrand, John McDaniels, Alex Nuzzo, Harry Sherman, and Tom Zimmerman. T h e c l u b i s o p e n to all V a r sity Letter winners and team m e m b e r s . T h e club is again plann i n g a w i d e r a n g e of a c t i v i t i e s t h i s y e a r , to be c l i m a x e d with the a n n u a l b a n q u e t - Dr. K e n C o x i s the club advisor. DEBBIE Evalyn Fisher Deb Rowxes BUSINESS MANGER - Ken G e e s e y ADVERTISING MANAGER — J a n i s Burenga T E C H N I C A L COORDINATOR - Gridders' First 3 Games ' >'ek , Stat football '''•^"•-•"••s npres;.,.r uftei their first iiirr . a m e s . Hob S h u e y l e a d s Ihe r u s i . i . i g a t t a c k with 143 y a r d s n e t with a n a v e r a g e of four y a r d s per c a r r y . F r a n k G e i g e r t h e o t h e r l e a d i n g ground g a i n e r h a s il 2 . 9 a v e r a g e w i t h 77 y a r d s n e t . L o c k i l a v e n h a s g a i n e d 2(i{) y a r d s to t h e i r o p p o n e n t s 4(14 \ a r d s . Shue\ and Chuck Vennie are t i e d in s c o r i n g , h,,th h a v i n g t h r e e TD's. Speedster I Cmmy . M i e n , Geiger, and George Haley have all s c o r e d t w o t o u c h d o w n s a p i e c e . Allen l e a d s pass receivers with .3 73 y a r d s in 25 c a t c h e s . Haley h a s s n a g g e d nine p a s s e s for 105 y a r d s . G e i g e r , A l e x N H ' Z O , Vennie, and Barrv Seidel have c a r r i e d for 9 6 , 5 5 , 4 6 , a n d 8 y a r d s respectively. Mike P a c k e r i s 49 for 93 in p a s s i n g a t t e m p t s and h a s gained 675 y a r d s t o t a l . L o c k H a v e n h a s h e l d t h e i r o p p o n e n t s to 183 y a r d s and a 15 - for - 55 c o m p l e t i o n r e cord. Jeff Knarr h a s k i c k e d 14 p u n t s for 5 0 7 y a r d s . Hill M c N e l i s h a s k i c k e d for a t o t a l of 142 y a r d s . ^ A A A A A A A^MliA Monthly Budget Reports for all SCC funded organizations are due October lotti. Sunny Side Last w e e k w a s a very s l o w o n e at t h e H a v e n : not much ,>ni of t h e ordinary h a p p e n e d . l l o \ i r v r r an u n s u c c e s s f u l panty rani d i d o c c u r . P e r h a p s it u a s u n s u c c e s s ful b e c a u s e none of the girls h a d d o n e their l a u n d r y . Of c o u r s e , il c o u l d be ihat Ihe y o u n g l a d i e s h a v e a d o p t e d more than a no-lira attitude' Cons irm-turn on c a m p u s is c o n t n i u m g and Ihe mud is .selling d e e p e r . S p e a k i n g ol nuid, I h e r e a r e finally h o c k e y b o u n d a r i e s on Ihe s o c c e r - h o c k e v field - in b r lAeeii ihr p u d d l e s , that i s . An u n u s u a l t h i n g tlid o c c u r . I h r tooth.ill t r a m p l a y e d a s k i l l tul game on S e p t e m b e r 2.5- for Ihe s e c o n d time! T h e most unusual luiiipening w a s t h a t t h e s u n finally pul in an a p p e a r a n c e . Maybe it did "' I onie t h r o u g h for t h e ftesu l e i U ' s r e c e p t i o n but a t l e a s t now we know t h a t t h e s u n r e a l i z e s that Lock H a v e n s t i l l exists. Found - in front of adniinisffation building - a smal) brown and white mixed puppy. Owner please contact Winnie, Barb, or Sally. Rm. 6 Woolridse. 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