Lock Haven State College Eve ^y Friday, Sept. 12, 1975 Shapp supports ' We Care' By JAN ALBRIGHT poster contest Sept. 12, Clin- will lead up to Clinton County ton County seal design contest Day October 8, when more Editor in Chief Sept. 19, and radio call-in than $2,200. in U.S. Savings JO ANN MORSE cont. on page 4 contest Sept. 22. These events Managing Editor "All it takes is to make up our minds to do the job - and it can be done" stated Governor Milton J. Shapp, keynote speaker at yesterday evening's kick-off dinner for the Clinton County "We Care" program. A group comprised of state and local government officials, community leaders, and concerned citizens which numbered over 500 filled Bentley Hall Dining Room for an evnt which included a premiere of the Bell Telephone film, "Clinton County, Pa....Where People Care." Governor Shapp arrived during the meal, having just returned from addressing Lock Haven State students in Thomas Field House. Following dinner. Master of Ceremonies Dr. Earl Lentz introduced special guest Sec- GOVERNOR SPEAKS - Hon, Milton J. Shapp addressed retary of Labor Paul Smith, an audience of over 500 people to kick-off the "We Care" R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Russell program. [Photo by JOHN VUKOVIC] Letterman, and members of the Board of County Commissioners for Clinton County. "We Care" Chairman Robert Grossman began his cation will open between labor speech by explaining that the By LARRY SCHMIDT and management through the program is "designed to News Editor union mediator. Previous remind us that Clinton County MIKE HOLTER management directives have is a great place to live and a Feature Editor inddicated that Piper operagreat place to work." He Immediately following the tions at Lock Haven will be defined "care" in terms of "We Care" dinner. Governor phased out. "Can Achieve Real ExcelShapp held a press conference lence." "The state is strong The governor was less in the alumni room of Bentley optomistic about attempts to and our county has unlimited Hali. A potential candidate for stimulate the economy on a potential," Grossman said, the 1976 presidency, Shapp national level. "I've gotten to adding that "We must regain fielded quesfions in a frank, the point where 1 frankly don't our community confidence and yet optomistic, manner. pride." believe anything I read conRegarding the local labor cerning what federal governAnnouncing the approval situation at Piper Aircraft, the ment is going to do about the of a "We Care" postmark governor reported on a brief economy" Shapp quipped. soon to be in use, Grossman meeting with Piper President The national economy is in the mentioned that the dinner was Helms. He stated that he left doldrums, and he found it hard indeed only a kick-off for the the meeting encouraged, feelevents yet to come. Scheduled conf. on page 4 ing that avenues of communifor the near future include a Press conference Gov. to announce candidacy Vol. XVIII, No.8 Two juveniles arrested for PUB brealc'irt By PHILIP BURLINGAME Assistant News Editor Campus Law Enforcement and Safety officers apprehended two juveniles, ages 15 and 16, as they attempted to burglarize the PUB at 7:45 on Thursday morning. The officers had maintained a 48 hour surveillance on the PUB, and the arrests solved a series of incidents beginning on July 14, 1975. Seven illegal entries into the PUB were reported during this period. The law enforcement officers recovered $63, and full restitution of the balance is expected from the suspects who allegedly stole $100. The youths were turned over to Clinton County juvenile authorities. Wednesday evening at 10:45 a resident of North Hall was nabbed by College Law Enforcement officers for theft of services. The student was apprehended for alleged illegal use of the college TV cable system. College police also reported suspicious actions by offcampus persons occupying a vehicle that was cruising in the area from about midnight to 6:30 a.m. on Thursday. Lock Haven police officers had stopped the vehicle and warned campus authorities of a possible burglary attempt by occupants of the vehicle. For their own safety, pedestrians are advised to stay on the sidewalk when walking from parking lot #2 to the Price Auditorium even though stop signs have been erected on the Glen Road - North Hall road intersection. Fridav. Sept. 11, 1975 EAGLE EYE page 2 Joe DeFilippo's i UXIH*S> concert guide AND ETC. MUSIC NEWS - Led Zep's new movie is near completion. - Alice Cooper has recovered from a fall off the stage in Vancouver. He received 12 stitches and six broken ribs. - David Bowie's movie "The Man Who Fell to Earth" is almost finished. - Queen is going to release a new album this month. - The new "Kiss" album will be released shortly - it's a double album. - Paul Simon has a new album also. - A new "Who" album coming out late this month is supposed to be very hard rock. - Ritchie Blackmore, ex-leader and guitarist of Deep Purple is now with Elf, whose name is now Rainbow - Ritchie's Rainbow. - Tommy Bolin, formeriy of James Gang, is now the guitarist for SHAPP GETS SHSRT - - Phi Mu Delta President Bob Deep Purple.. Lomison presents Gov. Shapp with an Easter Seals Dance COMING UP NEXT WEEK - Record Review on BTO's, Black Marathon shirt. Shapp received the shirt during an Sabbath's, and Nazareth's new LP's. appearance in Thomas Field House over yesterday's '•""^^ dinner hour, when he addressed Lock Haven students. [Photo by GREG TRACY.] FRIDAY: Soccer vs. Penn State, 7:00 p.m. away. STUDENT PUBLICITY: media as publicity for SATURDAY: Football vs. Lycoming, 2:00 p.m. home; Cross Students who, for person- accomplishments, aca- Country vs. Slippery Rock, 2:00 p.m. home; Field Hockey at Pocono al reasons, do NOT wish demic honors, etc. should Tournament. their names released by notify Bob Coltrane in SUNDAY: Field Hockey at Pocono Tournament. weekend sports the college to the news Smith G-8. Assante's Restaurant & Lounge 216 BelleAnte Ave. Open 7 days a week Dir\r\er served 5 to 10 cfaifyr Beer sold to go on Sunday Happy Hour every Wednesday COMPLETE LINE OF TAKE OUT 10-11 p.m. With this coupon: One free spaghetti dinner with each one bought!! Bring a friend or date. ASSANTE'S, 216 Bellefonte Ave. GOOD TILL SEPTEMBER 26 Friday, Sept. 11, 1975 page 3 EAGLE EYE Booters face Penn State under the lights tonight By GARY BRUBAKER Staff Reporter Tonight the Bald Eagle booters will travel to "Lion Country" - Penn State University, where the biggest challenge in the history of Lock Haven Soccer awaits the Karl Herrmann contingent. The 7:00 p.m. showdown at State's Jeffi-ey Field - with its 6 to 8,000 seating capacity, night lights, and perhaps the best turf in the country, finds LHS facing what Coach Herrmann calls "the best team we've ever faced." going to have to 'want it' more than they do." "We expect P.S.U. to come at us much faster than Birmingham did," Coach Herrmann stated. "They are in better shape than Birmingham and probably better organized, as I feel we were also." "We've got to put the ball in the air against their backs." Herrmann added. "In their 2-1 loss to Penn State, the Birmingham players felt that their backs were weak on balls passed through the air and that's what we'll concentrate on. We're also going to push Mark Sildve and Mike McCartney forward for added height up front on our corner kicks." TOURNEY T E A M - LHS Eaglettes travelling to this weekend's Pocono Invitational Tournament include [left to right], kneeling: Pat Rudy. Wendy Keller, Colleen Hacker, Sue Bowers, Denise Gobrecht and Jo Ernst. Standing: Coadi Caro' Eckmasi, Gina Graham, Andi Hoffman, Cathy Sherman, Sharon M u r r a y , Deb'^unes> The Eagles will be hoping to and Cathy Ogle. [Photo by GREG TRACY.] Presently ranked eleventh in the country, Penn State is, according to LHS assistant coach Mike Parker, much better that their pre-season ranking would seem to indigenerate more of an offense cate. tonight than in last Sunday's shutout loss to Birmingham, "Their forward line is excellent,"states Parker. "Their but as Coach Herrmann puts wings will give us trouble, it, "It's tough to control the with John Marsden, one of ball on a field such as their wings, making Ail-AmerMcCollum. It's very rough, ican last year." "They also which doesn't help passing or recruited a freshman center dribbling no matter what forward who controls the ball team is playing on it." that any player I've seen in Despite the fact that Penn this country," the native of State will be Lock Haven's England added. toughest opponent to date, "1 believe man for man they Herrmann feels that "our are a better team," Parker team this year is the best one continued. "They are very we've ever had." He conwell coached and the only way cluded by saying, "If we were we're going to beat them is to ever able to beat a team the out-run, out-think, and play caliber of a Penn State, this our physical type of game would be the year and the against them. We're also team to do it." mni's • t t• nUallmark Sards, Sift, QR[1 Slalioaery Storg •^ • •t * * $• 20 E. Main Street, Lock Haven, Penna. t * ti i ii $ Complete line of Cards, Gifts, Artists' and School Supplies Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 Wed. till noon Tues., Sat. 9 to 5 * * t LHS field hockey team set for Pocono tournament and Miss Taylor will return this weekend to participate in Miss Carol Eckman, who is the tournament. The Lock Haven attack will filling in for head coach Sharon cont. on page 4 Taylor, has selected 12 veterans to represent Lock Haven at SINGLE'S TENNIS the annual Pocono TournaTOURNAMENT: For perments this weekend. Head sons interested in Intrahockey coach Taylor and senmural Tennis, the sign up ior halfback Ronnie (.awson sheets are on the 2nd floor are presently touring Scotland of Zimmerii. Sign up with the United States squad. Deadline will be Sept. 16. It is expected that both she By M A R Y FEUSNER Women's Sports Editor C Classified advertisements only $.05 a line - call ext. 456 FOR SALE: 1972 Datsun 510. $1650. Call 748-9014. WANTED: Responsible couple to live In and take care of three school-age children for approximately 3 weeks - starting Oct. 1. Call 748-4845 after 5 pm. LOST: Round Sterling Silver charm, inscribed "My Best Friend." If found, return to Anna Machak, 119 Russell. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, $175. For added information, phone 753-3675. Adults preferred. FOR SALE: 8-track stereo tapes for $3.50 at Campus Casino. Top hits offered. | [ ATTENTION: Mandolin player and bass player are needed by local Bluegrass group, if interested, call Bob Shuey at 748-4815. Phi Mu Delta Dance Marathon Sept. 19, 20,21. Register in Bentley Hail Lounge or at the Phi Mu Delta House.7489383. WANTED: Students eligible for work study, contact Mr. Cogur, Ulmer 226 or Mrs. Barton, Uimer 105. WANTED TO BUY: Old Jewelry, class rings, wedding bands, comic books. Drop a card to Herman McDaniel, 602 St. Boniface St., Williamsport. 323-9671. On campus daily. page 4 Friday, Sept. 11, 1975 EAGLE EYE Ihs field hockey shopp supports'we core' cont from page 3 cont. from page 1 Bonds along with $1,000. in tide. "The goal is a revived, merchandise will be awarded. rejuvenated Lock Haven, Contest details will be in the where social and cultural Lock Haven Express and aired improvement is the measure of on WPBZ radio. success, and where improved "We are in trouble, and we economic conditions are the have to give a damn" stressed essential means of attaining Grossman, in reference to it," said the governor. Lock Haven's 2,800 unempShapp concluded by loyed. This 17.2 percent expressing Harrisburg's unemployment rate was com- desire to cooperate with the pared to 9.8 percent in Pa. and 9.1 percent nafionwide. A meeting for the S.C.C. Vice President and General Cultural Affairs Committee Manager, Bell of Pa. Hervey has been scheduled for TuesW. Froehlich introduced the day, September 16 in Raub 407 film "Clinton County, Pa.... at 1:00 p.m. This meeting has Where People Care." Extolbeen called to choose speakers ling the beauty and friendlifor this year's lecture series. ness as well as cultural, civic, Everyone is welcome to educational and industrial aspects of the county, the film attend. directed by Gene Mesloh of Bell public relations was then shown. Following an introduction cont from page 1 by WBPZ General Manager to project into the future. Harris Lipez, Governor Shapp One suggestion of stabilbegan by noting "1 think the izing the economy which meeting you're having Shapp outrightly rejected was tonight, and the aftermath of that of wage and price controls this meeting, is going to set He cited that other wage some new trends in Pennsyland price controls were vania." imposed during wartime, and After reviewing Lock still 70-75,000 inspectors were Haven's comeback from the needed to force labor to flood damage of 1972, the comply. In peacetime, with the governor turned to thoughts of majority of business being the present and options for the non-governmental contract, future. He noted the following Shapp stated that such conmain problem in Lock Haven trols would be totally impossas reported to him by com- ible. munity leaders; 1. insufficient ' When asked why Pennsylemployment, 2. low per capita vania's state college system income, 3. out-migration of seemed dependent upon working people, and 4. the supplemental appropriations, visual appearance of the com- the governor alluded to the munity. state constitution requirement which prohibits deficit spendShapp noted, "These are ing. Adding that the Comnot exclusively Lock Haven monwealth, like everyone else, problems. You share them had to pay more for less this with the rest of Pennsylvania year, he pointed to federal and the nation." He then went cutbacks in social programs on to comment on the national rate of unemployment, infla- which necessitated increased funding at the state level. tion, and recession. 'Redirection of our national "This is just one of the economic policies is vital" unfortunate facts of the time Shapp stated. "But until we we're living in" the governor get this, state government, interjected." What we're trylocal communities and the ing to avoid at all costs is the private sector must do their need for a tax increase in utmost to turn the economy Pennsylvania. around." Although Shapp's visit was publicized as Non-political, Shapp referred to Lock many questions centered on Haven's "We Care" program the governor's future political as a way the community can aspirations. Shapp said that pitch in to turn the economic program. He pledged, "If there is anything in Harrisburg that we can do to help you bring this about in the shortest possible time, I hope you will bring it to our attention - and I'm sure I speak for the General Assembly as well as for the executive branch of government." A meeting for all S.C.C. Cultural Affairs Committee advisors and students has been scheduled for Thursday, September 18, at 1:00 p.m. in Raub 407. The purpose of this meeting is to make all segments of the committee aware of this year's program in all areas. be led by last year's leading scorer, Pat Rudy. Rudy, a junior, has performed at the varsity level for three years. She will be assisted by four sophomores including Sharon Murray and Colleen Hacker at wings, Cathy Ogle at inner, and Gina Graham at center. Last season's center forward Pat Ogle will not see action this year because of a knee injury. The defensive positions will be occupied by halfbacks Wendy Keller, Andi Hoffman, Deb Nunes and Sue Bowers; and fullbacks Denise Gobrecht and Jo Ernst. The cage duties are assigned to senior goalie Cathy Sherman, who had an outstanding season last year. gov. to announce candidacy his intent of candidacy will soon be formally announced. He outlined a 45 day timeframe during which he will travel to at least 20 states to raise the campaign monies required by law to qualify for federal matching funds. He also stated that he would concentrate time most in those states in which he'll enter primaries. A question arose as to attempts by state Republicans to undermine Shapp's campaign. The governor claimed he has grown accustomed to such political manuevers, listing a history of attempts dating back to 1966. He, however, reiterated that with more than 100,000 employees it's possible that someone might get caught with their hand in the cookie jar. The governor feels that he has cooperated in attempts to clean-up state government. He cited the turning over of contribution lists required of state employees as a step in ending state government corruption. Shapp said he expects support for his presidential campaign because of his specific plans for reviving the nation's economy. He concluded that because of indecisive fiscal policy, many of the candidates have no base for popular support. Strawberry Fields Health Foods 437 Bellefonte Ave, New shipment recently arrived! Hours: *• JMon., Fri., 11 to 9 Tues., Wed., Sat. 11 to 6 Thurs. Walnut Acres Erewhon's Celestial Seasons Teas