WANTED: Constructive Critics Now that LHS has settled down into the routine or "normal l i f e " for this semester, i t ' s time to reflect upon a day last semester. Remember that Saturday last December just before Christmas vacation-the one where you had to fight for those c l a s s e s you have this semester? Remember some more-remember those silent displayers of bad news; the TV s e t s all over campus that were churning out the closed sections and c o u r s e s . LRC-Learning Resources Center-sometimes known as Campus Services, was providing this service (now in its second semester). Don Ludlow manned the "hot l i n e " from the Field House taking down the information and relaying it to the RC Secretary, Mrs. Weaver. Mrs. Weaver, at the console of a " D a t a v i s i o n Information Incerter," kept the listing up to date and Leo Ritter, Master techniction, kept the bad news coming over the " w i r e s . " If any studeni has any constructive criticism pertaining to next s e m e s t e r ' s registration TV show, later in the spring, he should drop a note in the internal mail to Learning Resourc e s , Russell 23. The " C h i e f " will be happy to consider your s u g g e s t i o n s . Also anyone eligible for work study and needing a job this semester should contact LRC at th( same place. Workshop Student Art Show Opens Tomorrow 1973 Women's Basketball Schedule 6 9 13 n 20 24 27 2 6 East Stroudsburg State College Urslnus College Gettysburg College Slippery Rock State College Indiana University of Pa. West Chester State College Penn State University Millersville State College Bucknell University 3:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. i:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. i:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Mar 8-9-10 Middle Atlantic Regional Tournament Away Home Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Home •r Beth Miller alunini. To New LHS Program Offers Painless Learning Are you fed up with archaic education? Are you tired of going through the same old h a s s l e of dull books, boring lectures, and meaningless t e s t s ? Are you sick of students that only want a good grade? Are you willing to try something new? Starting next week Lock Haven State College will be b l e s s e d with the birth of the Lock Haven version of alternative education: An exhibit displaying WORKSHOP. WORKSHOP will outstanding examples of last not cost you any money, nor will s e m e s t e r ' s art projects will you get any credit for it. What open on Tuesday, February 6th. you will get is the chance to Activities will begin a t 8 p.m. learn something that the College in Raub 106 with the screening will not or cannot offer, in an of a 25 minute film, "Why Man environment that the College C r e a t e s " . Students from the cannot control. If you're on the various c l a s s e s will host a other s i d e , this is your opporreception following t h e film, tunity to teach that course serving refreshments and ansyou've always wanted to but wering questions about the were never able, art courses they h a v e comAt this time there are but pleted. two workshops. " L a w , Order, All types of art mediums and P o l i t i c s , " an investigation will be displayed, including into the I ock Haven legal jungle, drawings from the Intro, to Art will be led by D. Thomas and J. and drawing c l a s s e s , sculpture Washburn. This workshop will by Design II s t u d e n t s , rugs begin at 3:30 Tuesday, Februfrom the Fibers and Fabrics ary 6 in the PUB. "Auto Mechac l a s s , as well as jewelry and n i c s " will be led by Jerry Perry, pottery d i s p l a y s . and will be meeting at 7 p.m. in Running through the 16th the PUB. of February, the Student Art You can register as a stuShow welcomes s t u d e n t s , faculty dent or as a teacher in the Anmembers and the general public thropology Museum (Russel! 13) to come and view the work in or call Eggplant »7 at 748-3870 the lobby and on the 2nd floor after dark. of Raub Hall. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Schreiber Brings Experience tries fot two in Saturday's racy defeat against A survey of art through films is being conducted by the Art Department of Lock Hoven State on Thursday evenings at 8 p.m. in Raub 2 1 1 , open to the public v^ithout charge. The following films will be shown during February: Feb. l - " A r t , What is it? Why is it?" and "Why Man Creates"; Feb. 8 - " T h e Origins of Art in France"; Feb. l5-"Ancient E g y p t " ; Feb. 22-"Athens: Golden Age of Greece" and " T h e Acropolis of Athens." CONSIDER... Everyone who t a k e s the Eagle Eye for granted ought to visit iheEagle Eyeoffice in the PUB a s I did to learn about the work which goes into the production of this periodical. I talked with Debbie Bricker, who, as Editor, heads a staff of less than twenty people. The preparation of the newspaper includes article a s s i g n m e n t s , photography and printing of pictures, type s e t t i n g , lay-out, and press run. The approximate length of time from article assignments to press run is 12 hours per i s s u e . The Eaglf Fiye comes out 3 times a week the days varying. The papers are printed between 7 am-9 am in the morning and the person who runs the press plus any available editors distribute them to various buildings; the Administration Building, Library, Rauh, PUB, Zimmerii, Ulmer, Bentley, and the Infirmary. 1000-1500 copies are printed at a time on the press located in Russell Hall. The articles which appear in the paper have many s o u r c e s . Some are assignments given to various persons on the EE staff. Others are from regular sports writers who give detailed accounts of many competitions. Non-staff contributions come from many of the college English Composition c l a s s e s . Elliot Schreiber is the new Communication staff member. Currently Mr. Schreiber is teaching Reporting, Reporting Workshop and Advertising in Contemporary of Society. He i s also the advisor of the Bagli Eye. Mr. Schreiber was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware and graduated from the University of Delaware with a B.S. in political s c i e n c e . After graduation he moved to Conn, where he worked for a pharmaceutical branch of Revlon Cosmetics and dealt with marketing research. Mr. Schreiber also edited the company newspaper. Recently he completed his master's requirements at Penn State. While attending Penn State he taught a mass media introcourse to non-journalism majors. In the near future, Mr. Schreiber plans to work for his doctorate in the Speech/Communication a r e a . He r e s i d e s in Stale College and l i s t s his hobbies as collecting old newspapers and magazines and studying the underground p r e s s . Mr. Schrciber's first impression of LHS is a favorable one. He likes the infoinal c l a s s atmosphere and the teacher-student rapport. Interview Schedule All interviews will be held in Bentley Hall Lounge unless otherwise indicated. You must be registered with Placement in order to sign up-except for Milit»ry opportunities. Deadline for sign up is two days before interview date. EDUCATION F e b . 6-Pottstown School District, Pottstown, PA. Feb. 7-Montgomery County School District, Rockville, Md. Feb. 13-North Penn School District, Lansdale, Pa. F e b . 14-Liverpool Central School District, Liverpool, N.Y. Feb. 15-Queen Anne's County High School, Md. Feb. 16-American International School of Kabul, Afgha.iistan Feb. 28-Union County Regional High School Dist. "'I, Springfield. N.J. OTHERS Feb. 5, 6 and 7-U.S. Marines Feb. 14-Social Security Administration, Wmspt. Pa. Feb. 15-U.S. Womens Army Corp. Feb. 20-Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S., Pa. ANNOUNCEMENTS All money and unsold ^jooks MUST be picked up by Wednesday, Feb. 7 from 2-4 p.m. There will be a meeting of the Activity Fee Committee on Thursday Feb. 8 at I p.m. in the PUB conference room. Reminder to students to have Student Activity Fee validation put on tneir I.D.'s right away! There will be an informal meeting for all students who are interested in applying for the position of Residence Hall Student Councilor for the 1973-74 acedemic year on Tuesday February 6 at 6:30 pm In the Woolridge Hall Ground Floor Lounge. Applications will bf .ailable at that time. Because of a recent rash of abuse, it has become necessary to restrict the use of the spirit duplicating machine in Raub 323 (A.V. Lab) to ONLY AV Education students, Attention ski club me. bers: If ycu have not noti tied the officers !hat you are definatly going on the trip February 10,11 please notify them by Tuesday, February 6. Officers are Deb Hoffman, ext. 414, Darrell Nagle and Lonnie Mazuri at the TKE House, ?H C-jSS, Chris Schleiker ir.a Sue Koebel, ext. 422 or Mr. Young, Rm. 107 Zimmerii. No one will be allowed to go on the trip unless you have notified an 0ff»i,«^r. v;^.i, brownies will be sold before the Sunday Night Movie, in all the dorms and at the fraternity houses. What's H a p p e n i n ' Black Arts F e s t i v a l Used Book Sale Interviews: i :.3. Marine Corp " I n d i a n s " - P l a y Rehearsal Basketball-Edinboro State Roundabout Theatre" N o P l a c e to be Somebody" MO Sm. Conf. Km. PUB BHL Raub 106 TFH Price Aud. * « ) | t ) K « « * ) | t « * 9 | | e 9 K TERM-PAPERS WRITTFN BY I'R0Fi:SS10NAL DKiKM I) RI SIARrHFRS w.nnn ON FHF. GUARANTFF * * * * » I'ROM 24 Hour M.iilordcrs Quality Research Never the same paper Iwice Lowest rates 'Results' Guaranteed O R WRITF, Dave Wasson puts his opponent on his back in Saturday night's match against Clarion State. Dave decisioned his man 13-5 Final score was Clarion 25-LHS 10. p.p. Used & Originals {lYPI n in nnished form with Hihiioi'raphy & Footnotes) FREF DFSCKIPTIVF CATALOCMF CALL COLLFCT - SL<"> (Thousands of Finished Papers on eviTV subject.) 2I.'> - 34.3-3412 * TI RMPAPER RI-SIARCH INC. I>. O. 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