OMMi Lock Haven State College^<^^ Fri., Feb. 1,1974 Vol. XVI, No. 67 JiMA LHS praised for energy conservation Lock Haven State's efforts to conserve energy have received recognition. The publicity subcommittee of the LHS committee on conservation of institutional resouTses wishes to commend the college community on the whole hearted effort lo conserve energy. According lo the committee sludents have been especially cooperative putting up with the problems of cool rooms and eoid rooms. Darkened halls, closed exit doois, and cooi IA rooms have been accepted iii good spirit report the i on,niitleo. The Law F.nforcement and Safely Division has observed that internal secuiily on residence halls is gi'catly improved despite the decrease in outdoor lighting. This is due to the effort made to keep doors closed and locked. The Conservation of Institutional Resourses litwinko will read his poetry Anthony J. Litwinko, poetry consultant to the Pittsburgh City Schools, will present j ; reading of h i s works in the PUB lounge tonight at 8 p.m. Mr. Litwinko holds an undergraduate degree in English from West Virginia University and Woodrow Wilson Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. He has taught at the University of Pennsylvania and Bryn Mawr. Admissiai lo tonight's reading is free. Committee has announced that suggestions for further energy conservation can be made by dialing operator e lo aPM'oi'il a pp.ll'O. H I . . , , ;i l >.; '•'•-•' eieeUwl and llii li laid i n a l s will he one .il :'.. liisl e a s e - he will lieai. He !'a^ !'ad ir lal experu. n.. e av .•. la\\\ er ui a difieretu eounts beloie eoi:i;iie lo Clinton foaii!\ . 1 lie < na ilil .1 iit\ is -.01 tn meet March S, col he trials will nol he until aflei tliat dale. Fred fights 'trashy' fire by Bonnie Gilbert .An Eagle Wing employee discovered a small fire in the .parbage pile outside the PUB last evening. Fred Naylor used two fire extinguishers to snuff out the blaze. This leaves the PUB with no extinguishers remaining. I'red said that he believes the extinguishers were only liall lull. The pin had previouslv heen pulled on one ol those used. Wlirn thr same r \ - I uU'iiishpi ^ weir examined b\ - report-i lesf ']• • •' llic pins ^le inla'.l Sevi'iilh \Uireh. Kellerman is of songs written byhalf the isl lier e was Gather '.ne nol q\iiie the conductor that the Bcalles: And I Love Her, Blown, who haiulleil the n i l ' n CO i s , and the ensemble Hard Day's Night, Day Tiippcr , entir e performance with condill not respond as much to and Hey Jude. ll was an exsiderable e a s e , except in the his niolions as t h e y did to cellcnl piece, accurately licg inning, where she had D i C i e c o ' s . However the o\ or reflecting the moods and problems wiih her breath all performance turned oul t o nuances portrayed in the songs. control anil articulation. he, al the \cry least, competent. The instrumenlalisls responby J . Lee lishciman This .orrecleil itself later; Marches r e a l l y are nol all thai ded to this, letting the sounil As 1 walked into the cat ami th.e wurk ended on a good difficull to play, after a.ll. come through in its proper eteria on Wednesday, January iiolc. She also demonst rat cd Next slat cd was an explacej. 30. 1974 I soon iealiz.ed 'experienced aplomb, while perience in electronic musie. thing.s had ch.angrd. In a To ciosc out the program, hchindher DiCieco's legions One musician manned a syniwoi Id that is becoming inDiCicc'o conducted the cnseiifprovideil excellcnl supporl. Ihesizer, while he and his creasingly specialized, Loek ble in a eompelent performance 11. (). Heed's /.(I /•'le.s.'iJ cohorts combined t o pr odiiee Haven's very own caietcii.i of L.h'. (ioldman's Onward\h'\ieaiHi, a musical biography has followed suit. ' RickWa'keman'.s I he St \ Wives I'jnvurd March. of a Me xican festival, followed efUenr',' Mil, ihe music tr.ken Ihc hot lunch addicts This was spill into three Uviw have their very own line from the nio\ie soundtrack. A validated IJ5. card played w ithout pause, wiiieh issuing forth hot lunches, Wakeman uses electronic l-'or Ihe people who like it weie siihlitled" " P r e l u d e and Vsill be remiiredtogain 3sirflusie consider,ihly in his cold and varied Ihere is an ,\./tee D a n c e , " " M a s s , " and compositions, and enough in mission to all SCC events assinled sandwich and hot ^ ' "Catnival',', ii> correspond this one lomake il a necessiti soup line. And for the "M\ after February 1st. lo t he activ ities in such a I h e effects were most interLove Mv llamburgei" people ther is an ex [ness line foi hamburgers and again hot sou pi This idea ha.s receixed much posilivc feedback, Dear Editor: which pleases Mr. Pronesti '"Ac were caught will kitchen icebox, because it was his idea. ful Dr. Ken Cox would not our pants d o w n " miglit well .Althougli a member of Ml. Pronesti is Ihe'lfi'jr chief let such an incident become be Ihe cry ol the campus the wrestling team, forced to al Ihe cafeteria, (chjef nol common knowledge. After security force. While these Slav al Glennon hotel due chel) all, how could he explain defenders of law and errder to the energy crisis admitted the need of a color TV for This system allows the a.re capable of carrying oul his guilt in the matter, Glennon Hotel ?? 1 want lines lo move more freely, a lop notch drug raid, it neither his picture nor a a good TV so my boys will it a l s o gives the student a seems they are having a story of the embarrassed s t o p raiding the ice box? wider choice of food to little problem maintaining security force made the Recalling this and choose from. security around Ihc " s h o p " . associated press wire. other events of the past A tremendous saving will Someliirie over the Why?'?'.' semester makes me feel that a l s o be s e e n . Ilie c a t s u p , holiday break a refrigerator b u s t of all a red Uieed the standards for apporpriate mustard, mayonaise, relish on canipus vv-as broken inlo. Herr Carl, Mr. Nelson, could cjanduct come from many and olher such condiments Big deal!! Yes, I'd have lo hardly call in more federal different code boojcs. But arc now located at t a b l e s . agree. Die " i c e b o x " about narcotics agents again, aH the books have one thing Studenis are requested lo put which I speak is housed in b'.specially when the in.in common: the lack of the Ihc spreads directly on their the kitchen of Glennon cedent happen literal ly idea of equal justice for a l l . fo'jd. Ihe previous method Hotel, formerly Glennon under his very nose. It is, To a large degree who you of placing the spreads on Hall, lormerly Glennon hard to build a model police arc decides what you may p l a t e s proved to b e w a s l e l u l . Inlirmaiy. So what the hell',' state when people are pulbecome on this campus. When asked how long he Well this refrigerator coning off the big one n i ^ t in would k r r | . this syslern, Mr. tained drugs which are your own kitchen. I'roric'ili mriarked " A s long Sincerely controlled by federal law,, a.', w r ' i r here, il will lie perSecondly the illus • s o this is a little more Disgusted r/ianeiil." serious ihiin raiding ihc Irious and politically power- AAAAAAAAAAA Cafeteria change to remain permanent Dear Editor... Someone's in the kitchen...? F r i . , F e b . 1, 1974 EAGLE EYE Lock Haven State College page 3 LHS wrestles Clarion tomorrow night Clarion swoops past Eagles By Ed B()v>'man Lock Haven put up a gallant effort but lost to a good Clarion leam by the score of 71-60. Great outside shooting and ball handling by Mike Chancey and Warren Goixiling enabled LHS to stay wilh Clarion in the first half as the visitors held a 37-35 advantage at intermission. Gocxiling had 10 points and three a s s i s t s , while Chancey, who hit 5 for 5 from tlie floor in the half , had 11 points and three assists. The game vvas tied four times with the lead excharging hands another 5 or 6 as the crowd was treated to a real dogfight. The second half started as the first, with both teams t n d i n g buckets. With 15:00 remaining on the clock LH vvas holding a 44-43 lead. But then cold shooting plagued " T h e H a v e n " as they "scored only 10 points in tlie next 13 minutes, in comparison lo 24 oy the Golden E a g l e s . Game totals found Warren Goodling top scorer for LHS with 16 points. He vvas followed by Joe Sain, who did a good job coming off the bench and scoring 12 followed by Chancey with 11 and Mike Bergeron 10. Bergeron did a fine job on die b'.^ards hauling down 9 ciKoms against the taller Golden Eagles . Four players hit double figures f « Clarion; Lou Myers 17 points and Carl Grinage adding 15, 14 of these coming in Ihe second hall. Dave .\nkeney addeu 14, and Pete Belcher 11. Freshman star Terry Roscto, and Myers led Clarion in rebounding, grabbing 11 anu 9 respectively. Clarion took the JV cncountc! 68-49. leading scorers for U l were Paul Mooty with 10, Chuck Smidansky wilh 9 and Charlev Zarnitz with 8. The varsity is now 5-8 with the J V ' s , 3-4. Each team has suffered four straight s e t b a c k s . brother Craig at 126, r h i s Saturday, at 8P.M. 134 pounder. Jack Davis, and Ihc Eagle wrestlers of head heavyweight standout Chuck coach Ken Cox will undoubCoryea. tedly face their toughest lest LIIS Coach Ken Cox com; ol ihe season Saturday as they mented :"Wc are definite unlake on Ihe Clarion Slate der dogs. Our boys will have College Golden L a g l c s . The lo wrestle I2ff'i of their ca|> match will lake place al abilities if wc are lo pull off Clarion's Waldo S. Tiripm an upset." Gymnasium, at 7 P.M. The F.agles are 5-4 folC a a h e d hy Bob Bubb, a lowing California Stale's forLock Iiaven native, the Golden feit to the E a g l e s , Tliursday F.agles are one of the lop night. Scheduled line-up for teams in Ihe nation. the Bald F.agles has Dave The Golden Fiaglcs al Slireck at 118, Tim McCamley present have a dual meet rec.11 126 ;Gary Walk at 134, and ord of 1 9 / 2 , defeating such George Way, 142. worth opponents as OkDave Crowe 11,150; Don lahoma University (24-16), hiehenlaub at 158, Don Adams, Mankota State (23-12), and 167 and Ron McMurray at 177. the University of liuflalo .Ait Baker, 190 and Jim (32-6), the only learn lo Schuster, heavyweight wind dcleat Clarion last year. up ihe Fagle line, a p . Clarion is led In ils three NC.A.A champions, ilon Rohn: at 142, "Woiuhous" , C/ossifiec/; Wade Schalles at 165, and Bald Eagle divers will Hill " l i l b o w s " Simpson al meet in PUB Conference the 177 pound weight class Room'- 7:30 PM.. Feb. I, I'he team features other Outstanding wrestler.s with 1974. Lecture S Pool the likes of heshitKui stand Session. out Tim Turnbull al 118. his Intramural Sports Action Season opened Monday; 3 divisions see act/on by John Prosseda The Intramural Basketball progiam opened its '74 season Mondav with the first round of competition. This year the program cons i s t s of three Divisions, wilh a total ot nine teams in each. Teams from all three divisions competed Monday wilh the following results. Division I play found 2nd Floor High, 1st Floor Gross and TKE ' B ' teams victorious. In the highest scoring game of the night, it was 2nd 'Floor High defeating Greenhouse (off campus) by a score of 71-54. Kelly paced the winners with 24 points, while Mason was high scorer for Greenhouse with 19. First Floor Gross downed the Outhouse ' A ' leam by a close margin, 33-52. H. Park led scoring for the Ist Floor with 24 points and Smith totaled 20 for the losing c a u s e . In the final game in the division, TKE ' B ' recorded a win over the 4lh F'looi North team, score of 40-26. Siegfried contributing 14 points for the winners . In Division II competition Sth Floor North downed 2nd Floor North by a 58-43 margin. ll was Lambda Chi over the Vets by a score of 36-29. .And to round-out Division II play, Moonligliters were victorious, defeating the 3rd Floor Gross team 55-32. Miller led the scoring for Moonlighters witji 18 points, while Underko tallied 14 points I'or the 3rd I'loor . Off campas '.A' team narrowly defeated .Al Cooper House inOivision III. Tlie game went into overtime with final score 4 0 3 8 . Osborn h a d 22 points for the off-campus team, while Bouche earned 16 for the losers. It was 1st Floor Higli over the Outhouse ' B ' team in a I higli-scoring game, 70-50. ' Delisle led the scoririg for Isl I Floor High with 24 points. w ith Kohl and Lebo chipping ir 16 and 15 points respectively for the losing cause. I'mally, 3rd Floor North downing the Iguana House by an impressive 63-36 margin. Flowers was high scorer for 3rd FliK)r witli 19 points. The nexl round of Intra•'lural competition is slated for Monday night, February 4th, will] the first game beginning at 6:30 p.m. UNWANTEO PRIQNANCY? iMrRICA", fAWiLY PLANNING ISA '<1SPnAl «l^tiLATED ORGANIZA TION OF FEEING VOo ALL A I T E R N * T'.ESTC AN LiNXrANTEDi-nEGNAN. CY FOR INfORMATlONIN YOUR AREA CALL 011(2151449-2006 AMERICAN FAMILY PLANNING EAOLE EYE Page 4 Fri., F e b . 1, 1974 Lock Haven State College Greek Grounds . . .Rush has begun f / 9- I US l'\ii;lel (c.s are sliowr, m action here as ihey iieii'aicii I'eiiti Stale Tuesdc,\-, 57--//. I ompleic slcr\ u ill appear III Voiulay's l-agle h'y e. by Carol Segars Once again the rush is on. That is the Interfraternity Council Spring Rush program bas 'oegun. .Any male interested in joining one of the six campus fraternities is invited lo join in Ihe Ivio weeks of a c i i v i t i e s . Howevei, in ordei to pledge any li.ileniity, prospective fraternities. They may sign their names then check only those fraternities they are interested in joining. Each fraternity in turn is responsible fcx checking the rushees' cunn to determine eligibility. Willis Reed, president of IFC, expects a large turnout for this year's Rush. He believes more people may rush because of the lowerei cunt requirements, and looks for well over 200 participants. Whafs Happenin' niemliers imisl have no less Hum a 1.75 cumulative point average. I'.ach fraternity is expected to conduct al least two open smokers, and one closed smoker foi rushees given invitations. In addition, since Rush extends over two weekends, a number o\' parties are scheduled at the Iraternily h o u s e s . .A new feature has been addcil 10 this year's ll'C Rush. Rushees will he given foi ir.s listing die various Today 8 p.m. 10 p.m. Saturday 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 10 p.m. Litwinko's Poetry Reading United Fund Casino Women's Basketball LHS vs Edinboro Swimming LHS vs Ithaca College Basketball LHS vs 'i'ork College Wrestling LHS vs Clarion State SCC Dance PUB Lounge Bentley Lounge Away Home TFH Away 1 Rogers Gym 1 Sunday 7&845 p m.SCC Movie "Tlierc's a Girl in My Soup ' Price 1 SPONSORED BY P C C E; B COMMITTEE Rsiwo fon/ghf FROM 10;00 p.m TO 2;00a.m. TBenllpy Loungp