Vol. XXI No. 28 NEWS BRIEFS Premier Shahpour Bakhtiar has banned all demonstrations in Iran, warning that marchers could be shot. He also tightened security on the country's airport, which are officially closed until Sunday. The official Chinese News Agency reported some sweeping reforms yesterday that would restore rights, jobs and private property to former capitalists. A group of former businessmen were told that seizure of their property was "unconstitutional." The Federal Communications Commission opened the way for competition in the telegraph industry today. Competition will now be possible against Westem Union which had held a monopoly on the domestic telegraph since 1943. Lock Haven State College Senate Meets By SUSAN SHELLY A new policy for people caught shoplifting in the bookstore, new SCC advisors and extended Eagle Wing hours were some of the topics discussed at Wednesday night's senate meeting. SCC President David Lepley conducted the meeting, the second of his administration. Lepley said A N E W SEMESTER ~ is underway as a student receives help from Mr. Kuhn, a he will recommend that Joseph Nagy, director of Lock Haven State math teacher. [Photo by M I K E BAYLOR] the PUB, be given the authority to prosecute anyone caught shoplifting in the bookstore to the fullest extent of the law. Shoplifters were previously sent to Dr. Don Crews for counseling, under a vauge, ' the late Spring. The stipend financial need. unwritten policy. The Pennsylvania Legifor each student will be Students who want to slative Correspondents AsNew SCC advisors were $1,200. The program is apply for the intemships sociation, an organization announced. They are Dr. open to students attending should provide the followof state government reportJohn Zaharis, Vice PresiPennsylvania colleges and ing information: ers based in Harrisburg, dent of Academic Affairs, to Pennsylvania residents " A resume that includes will have a summer intern Gregory J. Nolan, of the who go to school out-ofinformation on all previous program again in 1979. Office of Development, Dr. state. work experience. Michael Peplow, English Two students, who curThe interns will have the ~A copy of your latest professor and Dr. Bryan rently are Juniors, will be opportunity to work with transcript. Van Duen, associate Dean picked for the 12-week proreporters from the Harris-Samples of your work of Students. Van Duen was gram which will hpoin in burg bureaus of AP, UPI (either clips or classroom also an advisor to the and Allentown, Harrisburg, assignments). former executive commitPhiladelphia and Pitts-- Three references, tee under President Joe burgh newspapers. The preferably from journalism losophy of Science, had to Harper. emphasis will be on reportteachers or employers. be cancelled because of the ing state government news Second Vice President Please include the telefaculty shortage, and acceptable stories will Charlotte Young reported phone numbers of your According to Dr. Howard be published. We are inthat she is working to references. Congdon, department terested only in persons extend the hours of the - 300 to 500 words on members must now submit who plan to make journalEagle Wing snack bar on how you plan to use this ina petition to President ism a career. weekends. She said she is ternship. It must be typed. Hamblin, stating why a relooking for suggestions Students with questions The deadline for applicaplacement for Redpath is from students on rennoabout the program can contions is Feb. 28. Entries necessary. The case will be vating the snack bar. tact Tom Ferrick at 717postmarked after this date forwarded to the Secretary Young also said she is 787-5990. will not be accepted. The of the Budget in Harrislooking for LHSC students PLCA Scholarship ComThe applications should burg. If the case is apto do coffeehouses on mittee will pick the interns be sent to: proved, action will begin to campus. Anyone interested by March 15 after personal Scholarship Committee hire a new philosophy should contact her in the interviews with the finalc/o Tom Ferrick professor. PUB. ists. We also have two $500 P.O. Box 1287 Redpath reportedly left scholarships available to Jack Sohnleitner, chairHarrisburg, Pa. 17108 LHSC to accept a job at St. finalists who can prove person of the Social John's University, ManhatCommittee, reminded the tan campus. senate of the Amityvllle Horror Show will be on campus in the near future, change program. be leaving campus for a expected in early March. and announced that LivingIn addition to the exsemester to attend college Nine Polish scholars are ston Taylor will do a concert change and permanent forin Lublin, Poland. Two currently on campus. Sevin Price Auditorium on Feb. eign student programs, LHSC professors. Dr. John eral of them will teach or 22. Tickets will go on sale LHSC also provides an McGowan and Dr. Charles act as advisors for various next week. option for its student Hayes are already in departments. The recently inducted teachers to teach abroad. Poland as part of the exTen LHSC students will executive committee initiated the senate to its new idea for the meetings On Monday, Feb. 5, mittee on governing polition. To be a Senator, one "brainstorming." The senthere will be elections for cies of the SCC, voting on must represent his/her reate broke up into three the budget, and serving on vacancies in the college spective area of residence, small groups and discussed committees which will senate. The vacancies are: be in good academic standideas they considered imenhance the development ing, as defined by the Vice (2) Woolridge, (4) McEnportant. A representative of of college life. President for Academic tire, (2) Gross, (1) Smith, each small group then Affairs, and must have paid and (3) Off-Campus. Petitions can be obtained reported the results of the his/her activity fee. Those desiring to be a at the Executive Office on "brainstorming" session. the ground floor of the Senator must submit a As a Senator, your duties Some things discussed PUB. petition of fifty signatures, wiil be to recommend and were the price of books in three days prior to the elecadvise the Executive Com- • H P ^^fll^^^ ^gtiKKKmKKr ^SIVRiPMiH^^B • Intern Program Planned By Correspondents Association Redpath Leaves Lock Haven By SUSAN SHELLY Lock Haven State's already small philosophy department was decreased further when Dr. Peter Redpath resigned shortly before the end of last semester. Remaining philosophy professors include Mr. Jack Silberg, Dr. John Irwin, and Dr. Howard Congdon. The short notice Redpath gave of his resignation caused scheduling problems since the courses he was to teach were already designated. Three courses. Metaphysics, Contemporary Philosophy, and Phi- Foreign Program Grows Under Konick' Direction ^y SUSAN SHELLY Lock Haven State's foreign exchange and international education programs are continually expanding. Five new foreign students, two from Cameroon, two from Ghana, and one from Malaysia, are beginning at LHSC this semester and about 25 exchange students and professors from Poland and Argentina will also be on campus. Seven students from Argentina have already arrived at LHSC. Approximately eight more are Friday Jan. 26, 1979 SCC Senate Elections To Be Held Soon the college store, the shoplifting policy and the situation of the LHSC hockey club. The club is in need of funds and the matter will now be taken to the finance committee at its next meeting. Other matters discussed at Wednesday night's senate meeting were the proposed extension of library hours, the possibility of an increase of the price of operating the dorms' washing machines, student directories, the possibility of student discounts in downtown stores and Easter Vacation. These subjects will be discussed further at the next senate meeting, set for February 6. It should be noted that any student, not just senators are encouraged to attend these meetings. Students should also be aware that there are senate positions open. Anyone interested can pick up a petition at the SCC Executive Office in the PUB. Chinese Food Now Served Downtown When cafeteria food becomes unbearable, and McDonald's or Burger King is not quite enough of a treat, there's now a third alternative. The "Orient Chinese Restaurant" opened last week at 211 E. Main Street in Lock Haven. Prices are reasonable as is usually the case with most Chinese restaurants. The menu is quite varied, including most favorite Chinese dishes, such as Sweet and Sour Shrimp, Egg Roll, and as always, Wonton Soup. The new restaurant is under the same management as Verdini's Restaurant in dovtTitown Williamsport. According to the management, business has been fairly good. The restaurant is open daily except Monday, from 11 am-9 pm. Hours for Friday and Saturday are from 11 am-10 pm. For those here at LHSC who have a taste for something a little exotic to please their palate, it finally came to town. Editorial Point By SUSAN SHELLY I attended the SCC senate meeting Wednesday night and was mildly impressed by the new executive committee. It had the meeting well organized, and although it was long, it ran smoothly. The committee, and particularly President David Lepley, is determined, but idealistic. Lepley repeatedly stressed the importance of individual's ideas. Whether this idealism will fade as the term progresses remains to be seen, but this executive committee seems to be truly concerned for all students. Now all students must show concern for themselves and work with the executive committee that they have elected. Criticism given without suggestion for improvement is worthless. Instead of emply criticism about bool< prices, cafeteria food, or nothing to do here on weeicends, students must constructively criticize and offer suggestions for changes. The executive committee is the body to which suggestions should be directed, and it has an obligation to all students to consider those suggestions and implement them when practical. Take advantage of this executive committee's idealism, enthusiasm and willingness to work. Criticize and suggest now. If there are things you want to see changed, and there certainly should be, do everything you can to see that they are changed. Make the executive committee work for you. W i t h your help, it can accomplish a lot. Movie Guide Lock Haven G a r d e n - S e x World Roxy—Up in Smoke 7:00, 9:00 8:00 Fri.-Sun. - 7:00, 9:00 ^ it ^ State College Cinema I —Every W h i c h Way But Loose - 7:30, 9:35 Cinema II —In Praise of Older Women - 7:40, 9:40 Garden—Superman 7:15, 9:45 F l i c k - A n i m a l House - 7:30, 9:30 Movies —The Lord of the Rings - 7:15, 9:45 Screening Room —Her Expensive Taste 7:30, 8:45, 10:00 The Lock Haven State Collage EAQLE EYE AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Eagle Eye is published twice weelecause of space limitations. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES TRUST Each poem must be TYPED or PRINTED on a separate sheet, and must bear t h e N A M E and HOME ADDRESS of the student, and t h e C O L L E G E ADDRESS as w e l l . MANUSCRIPTS s h o u l d be sent to t h e OFFICE O F THE PRESS. NATIONAL POETRY PRESS Box 218 Afloura, Ca. 91301