"Were it left for me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter." Thomas Jefferson This year marks the beginning of a new era of independence for student publications at Lock Haven State. Operating with continued independence from the administration, the student press enjoys a new relationship with the Student Cooperative Council, Inc. At present, the Student Publications Board is the owner, printer, and publishing agency fcr the student newspaper, yearbook, and literary magazine. Mting under a contractual agreement, the SCC purchases an annual bulk subscription of ttie various student publications from the Board. Previously, publications was ci«aai£ied as one of the many SCC funded organizations, therefore being more closely cotmected to the student government. The Student Publications Board also acts as printer for the SCC, as well as any student-funded organization wishing to utilize the services on a non-profit basis. Miss Monlen Clemmer is employed by the Board as AiH-tine coordinator, responsible for the smooth operation of the student pubhcatiions. The Board selects the editors and establishes guidelines for operation of each publication. Published every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, the Eagle Eye is available free to all students. The 1,000 copies printed are distributed to wiious points on campus for easy access, such as Bentley Hall Lounge, first floor Raub, the Infirmary, and the library. Lock Haven State College Eae Vsl.XVII Na.X Friday, Aiptst Sfl, U1« Acfjvflies Fair offers chance for involvemenf New students planning to make their college career one of involvement, look r»o further. An Activities Fair is scheduled for Tuesday, September 10 in Bentley Hall Lounge. The tair, second of its kind on campus, will feature displays presented by a diverse selection of active campus organizations. Coordinated by Alpha Phi Omega and the Activities Office, the event is designed to give freshmen and transfers an opportunity to find out what kind of clubs are Have you noticed the changes aa campus since ' last spring? If not, take a good look around you, for there are more changes than you may think. The entire administration, faculty and maintenance division worked to get the Lock Haven campus ready for opening day. Some of Ihe changes include painting in the dorms and class rooms, tie addition and maihtenance of flowers, amA HMV had busy summer active on campus. Interested students wil] be able to sign Rich DeBernardo, one of up for any activities they Lock Haven State's most wish to join. active students, has recently Hours will be from 11 added more honors to his list ajn. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to of achievements. Rich, the 7 p.m. Some amusements, free refreshments and general infonnation booths will possibly be featured, along with money making for the United Fund. Last spring's fair included 23 displays presented by a number of fraternities, sororities, and clubs along with services such as the Infirmary aitd Financial Aids. by Marlene Davy present SCC president is also president of CAS, a member of the KDR National Board of Directors, and a KDR scholarship winner. At a national conference of Kappa Delta Rho, a fraternity of whicfc he is a brother, DeBernardo was elected as one of three undergraduates to the Board of Directors. At that same coitference he was also presented with a $500 scholarship, one of two offered by the fraternity. DeBemardo's third honor was being elected Acting President of the Commoi^ When the Bald Bagle wealth Association of StudenU Band goes marching this (CA9. This student organiyear the/Il be bigger than in zation is active in promoting the past. state college related issues ii^ In August, Mr. Flareit> Harrisburg, as well as serving tino Caimi, the Band's director as an information center on sent letters to all freshmen these issues. widi band experience. Roughly Involvement in student thirty of them replied and government on a local level reported for practice last has also been extensive for weekend. DeBemanlo. Having served The band is now practias treasurer and presently cing for the first football game serving as presideflit 'of the which is at Lycoming, alSCC, he has been active in though they may not perform, many phases of college funocontimiod on »*"'« * continued on P"** * The bond goes marching on More dinfet tk^n fon think by Geotgc Morrison WS» gov't, president exterior doors on Russell and. Smith halls. The new Lock Ifrven State College marker at the intersection of Susquehanna Avenue, Water Street, and Nortti Fairview Street is one of the more noticable changes. Another improvement to be looking for in ttie near future has been aimounced by I*. Donald Stevenson, Plant Maintenance Superintendent. Steps will be added in the Gross and High Hall areas withinrtie next month. EAGLE EYE ^'^^ Haven State College page 2 -Today's Editorial -, Supporting the student, our no. 1 business "Summerante reminds me of you, Children's rhymes and sweet sunshine." No, they aten't the words to a John Denver or Livingston Taylor song. They're the words to a song of my own. But the real point is, most of that is over for us now as students, professors and administrators gather, some for the first time, some for the lastj to start another year of learning. Learning for everybody. From the man who sweeps the floors of third floor High Hall to the till, always smiling man everyone on campus immediately recognizes as President Hamblin, and everyone in between - - they are making 2nd breaking and changing lives by the in and out of classroom education they give. Or lack to give us. Except for the slight reprieve of a three day weekend, summer is over for the thousands of people who mi ke up the college community of Lock Haven State. The staff of the student newspaper of Lock Haven State, The Eagle Eye^ pledges to do its' part in the education of the college community during the coming yen. Please remember that the staff doesn't work just on days you read the newspaper, they work 24 hours a day, from before sttidents arrive in Augitst and until they leave in May. Everything we do, we do for students, but we don't always get a byline. So when we ask for your support, please be there. You may always count on ours. B. Michael Mahon Ul Editor People, Places and Things CHESS CLUB: First mating Weds.. Sept. 4. 6:30 P.M. PUB large Conference Room. New nembers and beginners welcoHM! Friends who wish to contribute to a scholarship oword in the •eMory of Teresa Ann Frey •oy do so by send:ng contributions to: Tereso Frey i*e«ory Fund, c/e Robert Haas Trust Officer, Mortfaem Central Bonk 4th fc Pine Siravis, VillioMport. P«. A fvblic service o—wmc « — I r the letterman Frank Oeiger. of six veteran regulars ttirough past five seasons including No one returns in the graduation. secondary where the Eagles lost a 5-8 mark last year. This fine group would inAfter losi:.^ seven of the two three year lettermen Chuch clude Kelly Cromer, center Glass and Randy Shifflet plus first eight meets last season forward; Jackie Crowell, the Eagles finished very strong right inner; Suzanne O'ConMatt Buletza. winning four of the last five. nor, right wing; Janet HarOther returning lettermen Leading the LHSC hanriers riger, center halfback; include, Dan Decker (MillHall) Nadine Grove, right fullback, wingback; Jerome Conlon this season will be a fine three and outstanding goalie, Cindy (Roaring Spring) wingbacic; Greg year regular Bill Landis (Laiip Karl. Day (Gardners) linebacker and caster) vtlio the LHSC mentor Heading the returning punter; Don Miller (Elmire N.Y.) considers a good solid runner. Other returning lettermen letter winners is junior Ronnie offensive guard; Barry Johnson Lawson (Babylon, N.Y.). (Beech Creek) offensive tackl include Ed Fraass (Sayreville, Ibe two«year regular left halfCharles Boone (York) defensive N .J.) who had an outstanding back was selected for the tackle; and Dan Bender (Phila- freshman year at the No. 3 spot United States All-Star squad Dennis Harman (Davidsville) delphia) defensive tackle. last fall and also was picked Coach Weller also expects and Bob Sellers (Meadville) for the Mid-East first team. many of the freshmen gridders both two:year letterman; Eric Other regulars back are to see plenty of action on the Burkett (Blandon); Dean Walize Jo Lerew (Dillsburg) left wing; varsity level during the 1974 (New Columbia), and Matt Delsophomore Pat Rudy (Manheim) campaigtu fert (Johnstown). who had such a fine freshman season at the left iimer position; Gale Franck (Hatboro) rig^t tialfback, and Bev Garman (Spring Grove) left fullSoccer practice began on seven regulars will return for back. August 24 at Lock Haven State 1974 season. Also returning are Pitti College. The Bald Eagle hootHowever All-American Don Ogle (Waynesboro) who started ers are preparing for a rugged Copeland of Coatesville, Lock the 1973 season on ttie first 12 game 1974 schedule plus the Haven State's "Most Outstandteam but was forced to miss annual LHSC varsity^Alumni ing Soccer Player" over the most of the campaign due to an match on September 14. past four years has graduated Last year the Eagles had and will be hard to "replace injury, and Debbie DiFerdia fine 10>3 record and competed according to Coach Herrmann. nando (Baltimore, Md.) iriio saw a lot of varsity action. in the post-season NCAA Heading the returnees is playoffs for the first time and halfback Bob Wright (DoylesThe Eaglettes first the outlook for the upcoming town) All-Conference selection action will come at Ifae anr campaign is just as bright. last year, and freshman stand- tnial Mt. Pocono Conference The Bald Eagles of eighth- out Billy Bosh, one of three year head coach Karl Herrmann brothers on the LH.SC squad Tournament on Sept. 13-I4-1S. will be seeking a seventh from Montrose, Pa. Bosh scored Then on Sept. 21 Lock HaTcn straigjht winning season. Under 12 points last season with 10 opens the 1974 repUar season with an awky nstdh Coach Herrmann the Eagles goals. have compiled a regular seaaon Other regolws back for •gainst the Keystone Hockey record of 51 wins, 23 losses 1974 m goalie Steve Tanner Clvb. First Home contest is and 12 ties. (BkoomalDi Co-C^tains Ton Oct. S witti the always strtnv Lock Baven State Ahnni CM* indndlBg Nine 1< fumishing ttw opposition. coDtinutdon page 4 could be rebuilding Booter outlook bright EAOLE EYE page 4 continued from Pagc 3 Rowan (Lutherville, Md.) and Lennie Long (Levittown) in- the line, and backs Al Rice (Holland, Pa.) and Mark Sildve (Lansdale). Two frontline subs who lettered, Sandy Bush and Mike Seigfreid (Philadelphia) who saw plenty of action last year also return. According to Coach Herrmann the two top newcomers to the squad this year should be Roger Bernecker (Chambersburg) a transfer from Penn State, and Jon Conner (Havertown). Anyone take who would like pictures for the book and the school p l e a s e c o n t a c t Lew to yearpuper Wertley at 119 bllgh H a l l e x t . 443 or at the Publication* ofiice at e x t . 456 Friday, August 3.0, 1974 Lock Haven State College DeBernardo continued from page 1 tions. these include planning the SCC quarter of a million dollar budget, serving on the college president's cabinet, and acting as chairman of the Student Evaluation of Faculty Committee. Rich is also holding the offices of treasurer, Academic Chairman and Intrafraternity Council representative fcr the local chapter of KDR. While attending to these responsibilities Rich has managed to maintain his position on the soccer team each fall 'and on the Dean's list each semester. Rich will be graduating with a dual major, a BS in mathmatics - computers and a degree in secondary mathmatics and plans to do graduate work on Computer Science. Movie Mania the band continuedfrompage 1 If anyone is interested Thuraday and Friday in his in joining the band they may office in Sloan 233, starting do so for this marching season. at 8 and running in nfteen Dir6ctor Caimi is looking miniie intervals. Sign up sheets will be placed in ttie for girls to for^. a drill squad. •biLrwells of Bentley. Tryouts will be heki next TAT ^ '""ffT'irrrlfi^?^' ^***" i;v