Student rent rip-off '..^l Danish Gymnastics Team as they perjormed Field House on Monday night. in Thomas Like they almost said Studeni tenants should be familiar with the legal terms assumpsit and di.itress. Assumpsit is an aclion on contract lo recover damages for a breach of contract. Distress is the seizure and detention of the goods of another as security lo obtain satisfaction of a claim, as for rent, by sale of the goods seized. Any landlord may recover back rent in an action of assumpsit. A tenant's personal property in the apartment is subject to distress for any back rent. Such actions of distress may be made on any day, except Sunday between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Hie distress action cannot occur at another time unless the landlord is prevented from doing il between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. The landlord must give notice in writing within five days after seizing property. He must specify the date of seizure, personal properly seized, the reason he seized the properly and the Someidng gottenfromDenmaik Precision routines and expert shcwmanship marked Monday's evening performance of the Danish Gymnastics Team at LHS. Helge Markvardsen, group director, introduced the team to a full audience at Thomas Field House. He explained that the show would be divided into two parts. Modern Danish gymnastics and folk dancing. While the me n amazed spectators with their tumbling exercises, the women executed intricate modern dances using ropes, scarves and tambourines. Two team members, rendered individual performances. Highlighting this seciion of the show, were Mr. Hans Petersen, the group's oldest member wtio is still going strong at 39, and Ms. Dorthe Madsen who also presented a floor exercise. The team also performed several folk dances in tradition Danish garb. At the completion of the dances, two of the men entertained the audience with " a quarrel". The men "fought" by dancing around each other and shaking their tassled hats. The show climaxed with a spectacular tumbling exercise by the men, followed by the wome n's : colorful dance routine. The Danes then concluded their two-hour exhibition by singing the Danish Nalional Anthem. amount of hack rent owed. The notice must be given to the tenant or posted conspicuously at the apartment. If personal properly is removed from the apartment to prevent the landlord from attaching il the landlord or his agent may seize the property wherever il is found, wilhin the space of 30 days following the removal. There are exemptions from distress. Unless the right of exemption has been waived (check the lease,) personal property to the value of $300 shall be exempt frcMii sale of distress. In addition to property worth $300, wearing apparel. Bibles, school books, sewing macnines, and military awards may be exempted. The Supreme Court has held that before selling any property of die tenant's, the tenant must first be afforded the opportunity to present his side of the dispute. The tenant musl be given a hearing. A landlord may still detain the property, but is forbidden to sell it without having received judgement in his favor in a court continued on page 3 Tomorrow Indians communicate to LHS students by Robin Platts A North American Indian Communications group, the "White Roots of Peace" are coming to Lock Haven State can.pus tomorrow to present a full day program. American Indian culture, crafts, and contemporary views on current affairs will be among the items presented during the day. The White Roots of Peace members have travel- led as a group throughout the US and Canada. Their aim is lo aid in the develof)ment of understanding of the contemporary American Indian situation. Members of die group have participated, or observed such historical events as The Trail of Broken Treaties, Wounded Knee, and the Traditional Indian Unity Caravan. By speaking to nonIndian groups, they give a new prospective to stereotypes and expand the media's viewpoints. Many interesting events will take place Thursday. It will allow students an insight into American Indian culture, a subject area in which little of Indian viewpoint is known. All the activities are open to anyone who wishes to listen in on lectures, and participate in any of the other scheduled events. page 2 EAGLE EYE Lock Haven State College Wednesday, March 27, 1974 President Hamblin's "Grecian Graffitti" by Jan Albright In the background, the tintinabulations of a Greek sheep bell. We strolled among the flowers surrounding die original temples of Corinth, only later to marvel at the architectural beauty of the Parthenon. Standing on the now peaceful plain of Marathon, it was hard to believe this once was die scene of a great battle between the Greeks and Persians. An instant later, ihe tomb of Agamemnon, commander of Greek forces in the Trojan war, lay before us. Looking again, we passed by Plato's olive tree, supposedly the only remaining tree from the grove where he taught his pupils. And then, we leaned back to view the beauty of a "limpid sea of cerulean blue." This was nol a crazy dream, nor is it the text of a traveler's autobiography. Taking us again "To the Ends of the Earth," the Faculty Lecture Series transported Monday night's audience to Greece with the invaluable assistance of Dr. Francis N. Hamblin, President of Lock Haven State. Often a Battleground Serving as executive director for the U.S. Educational Foundation in Athens, Dr. Hamblin lived in Greece from 1953 to 1955. Both insight and a genuine love for Greece were demonstrated as he spoke of the topography, the ancient wonders, and the people of a country that has been "more fought over, more invaded, and more written about than any other piece of real estate in the world." A brief review of Greek history began the program as Dr. Hamblin spoke about Crete and its Mincan civilizatic«, the first major civilization in Europe. Later, using maps, he pointed out a number of islands as well as landmarks and important cities. In the Greek way, Dr. Hamblin clapped his hands twice and the "magic lan- tern" show, as he referred to it, began. Our tour commenced and at once we were subjected to the president's photographic prowess, the slides having been skillfully shot and of great beauty. Graffitti and Bureaucracy The adage "one picture is worth one thousand words" rang true as we viewed the great diversity and variety of the country. Besides seeing structures most people associate with Greece, such as the Acropolis and Parthenon, there were a few unexpected sidetrips. Dr. Hamblin pointed out "the first graffitti", a column of die Temple of Athens where Lord Byron wrote his name. The evening was interspersed with Dr. Hamblin's natural wit, addng yet another dimension to the presentation. At one point he referred to Procrustes, who tied travelers to his bed and made them fit. If their legs were too short, he stretched them; if they were too long, he cut them off. Dr. Hamblin was quick to add that Procrustes was probably the "originator of bureaucracy." Ending his presentation with a number of Greek characteristics. Dr. Hamblin stressed the importance of individualism in Greece and the fact that the political interest is more in personalities than in the issues at stake. The Greeks also have a great love for noise, as demonstrated by a constant ringing of church bells, but are also very courteous and realistic. Greece, an "apple of discord," because of its attractiveness and also having been the cause of numerous fights, wars, and invasions, was brought a little closer to the 44 who shared in Dr. Hamblin's fascinating presentation. Finishing his slides, he said "The western civilization as we know it and live it and like it, for the most part, is due to Greece. Go there." Thanks to you. Dr. Hamblin, we did. Dear Editor...letters...letters...letters... Need for clarification Dear Editor; In regards to the Eagle Eye articles of March 22 and 25 concerning the Women's Dorm Council we feel there is a need for clarification of the following points; 1. Women's Dorm Council is not funded by the activity fees paid to the SCC. It is a self supporting group which gets its funds from the profits of the vending machines located in the women's halls. 2. This money is used to support residencV hall programs and to meet the common needs of the women resident students. It therefore can not be used or donated to other organizations, such as the Women 's Swimming Team as stated in article of March 25. 3. The purpose of attending the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students' National Convention is to gain ideas to bring back to strenghten future residence hall programs. 4. The following is a segment of the program we offered this year. These activities were a direct result of attendence at the national convention last year. a. Women's Week • November 14-18. Nov. 12, 4:30-6;30 -Films for and about women; g:00 HOPS speakers. Nov. 13, 8:00 • 'Self Help' Clinic-Lolly and Jeanne Hirsch. Nov. 14, "What After Graduation" Panel of women faculty speakers. b. Women's Dorm Council all day Workshop at Sieg Conference Center. c. Bill Miller Self Defense. d. Distribution of pamphlets concerning Birth Control, Abortion, Veneral Disease (to be distributed upon arrival-w.vre ordered March 6) e. Warren Farrell- April 1, "Beyond Masculinity", We, the Executive Board of the Women's Dorm Council, are certain that attendance at the 1974 Intercollegiate Association of Women Students will only serve to strengthen residence hall programs even further. Respectfully, Ellen M. Lambert, President Debra J. Loughner, Corresponding/Recording Secretary Leah S. Miller, Secretary Marian K. Stephens, Publicity Michael D. Bradley, Gross President Jaon Dux, McEntire President Paula E. Rossettic, Russell President Maryellen Brown, Woolridge President Luigi's 52h rear E. Church St. 748 •• 6573 Try our double or triple burger special Wednesday, March 27, 1974 Tlquafins caplurp Eoskm Tloaors Third place division honors w,vnt to LHS' Aquafins last Friday at the Eastern Synchronized Swimming Championships. Sixteen schools from several eastern siates participated in the event in Albany, New York. Of these sixteen schools, LHS ranked sixth in overall ratings. Besides receiving 3rd place laurels within their division, the Aquafins also placed in other areas. Jann Laver and Cheryl Harmon received seventh place honors for intermediate duet, while another intermediate duet of Marge Chulak and Sue Davidson garnered eighth. Finally, eighth place was given to Joann Valentino, Betsey Mattey i nd Marty Bryant for beginning trio. Team members received medals and ribbons for their wins. Upcoming on the Aquafins calendar are both the Swim Show April 25-27, and a Triangular Meet at Brockport, N.Y. on May 4. UNWANTED PREGNANCY? AMERICAN FAMILY PLANNING IS A HOSPITAL AFFILIATED ORGANIZA TION OFFERING YOU ALL ALTERNA TIVES TO AN UNWANTED PREGNAN CY FOR INFORMATION IN YOUR AREA CALL Call (21 5) 449-2006 AMERICAN FAMILY PLANNING A Medical Serme to Help You EAGLE EYE rent rip-off of law. Concerning searches, the federal and state constitutions protect the right of privacy and freedom from unnecessary invasion of that right. As a "head of a household" a student residing in his own apartment receives the same protection as any self sustaining adult. A landlord may reserve the right to enter the leased premises to inspect. How- page 3 Lock Haven State College continued from page 1 ever, this does not entitle the landlord to admit others to search the premises. To protect himself, before moving in a tenant should go through the apartment and check for damages on the premises. A list of all damages should be made, and then signed by the landlord. The landlord will probably want to make his own inspection before signing. ATTENTION CARTOONISTS! There will be a short meeting for all Eog/e__ Eye cartoonists and anybne interested in drawing cartoons tomorrow/ evening at 6:30 p m. The meeting will take place in the Eagle Eye office ground floor PUB. The Word from the Bird C R U C I B L E : There w i l l be o manditory meeting this Thursday in Russell 05 for all students working literary on interested this magazine. in year's If you are unable to attend, please contact Debbie Rowles, ext. Bi^E;^ R A B B I T : Crews w i l l start work Wed. 2/27 promptly at 7 p.m. it is important that you at lea st come for a few minutes to see whi *'s going on especially if you're working for credit. C O M P U T E R C L U B : There w i l l be a short but important meeting of the Computer Science Club today at 7:30 in Raub 407. NEW ORGANIZATION: 407. branch SKI C L U B : There w i l l be a short meeting Thursday, March 28 at 8:30 in Z 0 0 7 . Dues w i l l be returned. Meeting; The Folk Society w i l l meet downstairs in the PUB Wednesday night at 6:30. Everyone is welcome. FILM: John Ford's film The Fugitive, starring Henry Fonda and based on Graham Green's novel The Power and The Glory, will be shown Thursday March 2 8 , at 7:30 in Raub 4 0 8 . The film is open to a l l members of the campus. C E C : A meeting of the C E C w i l l be held tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in Himes 1 1 1 . Easter party and Spring a c t i v i t i e s w i l l be discussed. A W Gundlach & Sons^ Four Severs fe Shoppinq Center Schmidt's, Valley Forge, Duke, Budweise-, and Other Favorite Brands NEXT YEAR'S FILMS: All members of the campus interested in helping to select next year's film for the Humanities Series ore invited to attend a meeting tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Raub 309. of the National Or» Reform of ganizotion for Marijuana Laws(NORML) will be held Thursday, March 28 in the PUB color TV lounge at 8 p.m. Anyone interested is invited Anthony Torsell fiML BSTITl & INSURANCE Michelob Phone 748 4073 to attend. Complete Shasta Line, Other Favorite Scft Dnnks, Ice and Party Snacks 125 Hsgan Blvd. A meeting to organize o campus Lock Haven, Pennsylvania page 41 EAGLE EYE Wednesday, March 27, Lock Haven State College 1974 Now it's time to get everything out in the open!!! On April 1, campuses across the country will streak to the tune of: "r Ml wrrym^ ^js If© r IF The ultimate streak — SUPER STREAK!! Fellow Streakers, we have nothing to lose but our clothes. This is our chance to lay bare all the facts; to get at the naked truth! Wear Nixxon masks, crowns, and tennis shoes. If you're modest,aroyal purple robe is appropriate. STREAK FOR IMPEACHMENT!! And remember the words of our immortal poet: Even the President must stand naked!!" Bob Dylan Send results of your school's SUPER STREAK to — The Emperor Wears No Clothes, P.O. Box 6078, Washington, D.C. 20005 \ii\ I