Vol XIII, No 12 LEEYE LOCK NAVIN STATI COLLICi Moiv Sept. 22, 1969 Dr. Parsons YOU HAVE HURT US DEEPLY Referring to Friday afternoon's 'bitch-in' LHS President Richard T. Parsons has made the following statements in the Lock Haven Express (statements which he verified yesterday afternoon as being accurate): "(It was) a small group trying to disrupt things for the saice of disruption." " T h e y (the student participants) are ruining the climate at Lock Haven State. They have no program. They're j u s t trying to follow the students at Berkeley and at Columbia. They ON APATHY:..."! just want to say that I've been one of those think this is the thing to do these d a y s . " " I really don't expect any destruction of proapathetic students for the last three years. I'm a senior this year, and I would like to apologize to Walt McCallum and the Students for perty or breaicing of the law. These kids are Students government. And I would like to tell Mike McLaughlin that too smart for that. But I want to emphasize this last year on campus I'm going to try to make up for all the that we have set up means to deal with offenapathy that I've poured on everybody,., and I'm going to try, as best d e r s , if there is any trouble. We can call the as I can, to help Mike McLaughlin and his government do the best state police and get an injunction immediately. they can for us, the students." — Reba Shiffler. Then, there could be a r r e s t s . " He further told Eagle Eye yesterday: " I mean what I say. I've treated all these kids with quietness and kindness. I'm fed up. They're very immature mistakes and in five years from now, they'll learn and regret these mistakes. The majority of our students are fine people. The college is fed up with the tactics used by a few, and I hop)e it returns to normal." ON THE CAFETERIA:..."Do you people know how the cafeteria works? I mean, behind the lines? It works on the process that the less people come to eat, the more money they make and the more they have left over to give to u s . " — Pat Quinn. T h i s , LHS students, is the same p e r s o n who last week stood in the student publications office in the union and told members of the newspaper staff that he thought the 'bitch-in' was a good idea; that as long a s there was no violence or disorder (and he assured us there would not be) students were perfectly within their legal rights as United States citizens. Now we find that we were just trying to disrupt things for the sake of disruption! We find that we are ruining the climate of Lock Haven State—as if we were polluting the air with a foul odor. T h i s , LHS students, is the same person who stood before the board of directors of the Student Cooperative Council and craftily implied that Walt McCallum and his former administration had violated the SCC constitution, and that the new president, Mike McLau- They Came to Bitch . And Bitch They Did ON ACTION:.'.'.We just had one hell of a good student government up here and they just all resigned... Right now we're faced with a very pathetic situation and something should be done — and something should be done with the government itself." — Bob Rose, president of Kappa Delta Rho. ON UNITY:..."Why isn't there a student and faculty coalition that does more than just sit and talk at Dunkle's Cafe, and shoot the shit in the cafeteria,-or shoot the shit down in the union. Now I want to know this. Because I got one thing to say. I think we should have a student and. faculty coalition that will have governmental working procedures and be able just more than faculty and just more than students, but a student-faculty thing — for problems facing them and problems that are being given out by the administration." — Pat Quinn. ON GOVERNMENT:..."Maybe we did lose our exec board, maybe we did lose the best government we had; but we're the government now, and it's our responsibility and duty to carry on the best way we can. We can't have organization with disorganization." — Jimmie Malonie. s e e MEETING:..."Last night, down at the SCC meeting, we went down to find out why the government resigned, and what President Parsons wanted to do about it. He told us what they did wrong — a lot of petty points that.4^ a lot of people don't give a damn about. And again last night, he was tired. Granted, yesterday was convocation and he had a lot of things to do. I don't mean that as a detrimental remark. He's the president of our college and no matter how you feel about him, you've got to respect the man. But, why doesn't he give us a fair chance. If he wanta to tell us his side, why won't he let us tell our side? He doesn't want to hear our questions; he doesn't want to answer our questions. That's all we ask for." — Jim Himes. ON UNITY:..."I'd" jusFiike to say that we ought to,alliPull together and help them as much as we can. Mike McLaughlin's a good leader now. '^Mike's going to be standing up for what we want and what we need. I think if we all pull together as one, we'll bring it about. This is the best thing that has happened on this campus; it's the only showing of how we stand....I think if we all unite, it will be the best thing that ever happened on this campus and will last for many years." "Everyone's out here today, ano everyone's clapping and screaming and yelling. iBut. how many of you will be even thinking about this tomorrow? You'll be just as contented as your commuter students who come here during the week and leave on weekends and go back home and have a good time. And they come back and go to classes and then leave again. No (.one' becomes involved here, that's what happened to the government. They tried, but what can seven people do for 2,100 students? — Marsha Frealing. "We have a lot of problems on this campus, but the problem we have now is that we just lost one hell of a good government. This is the only government that ever stood up to the administration....This government fought — they fought for you. You people let them down; the board of directors were always against them....Mike IVlcLaughlin's a capable man, but without the rest of those people, it's going to be one hell of a cold winter." — Dave Nevel. continued on page 2 ghlin, is " n o t all b a d , y e t . " . This, LHS students, is the same p e r s o n who has accused us of interpreting the SCC constitution to suit ourselves—who then precedes to interpret to suit himself, j u s t as he has seen fit to interpret the faculty constitution to suit himself. This, LHS students, is the same person who claims (through statements made to an Express reporter) that the only legitimate ' b i t c h ' was student representation on the board of trus-^ tees—as if the unsanitary, unhealthy, and obnoxious conditions of the cafeteria were none of our b u s i n e s s ; as if losing the SCC government were none of our b u s i n e s s ; a s if having our grades cut for missing c l a s s e s were none of our b u s i n e s s ; as if the many other bitches were none of our b u s i n e s s . Students of Lock Haven S t a t e : Dr. P a r s o n s , through his actions and statements in the past few days, has proven himself to be opposed to students, no matter what he may say; he has proven himself to be against student-initiated change, no matter what he may s a y ; he has proven himself to be critical of us ' k i d s ' when we present an orderly, legal, and proper " b i c t h - i n , " no matter what he may say. Students of Lock Haven State; Dr. Parsons has proven himself to be a hypocrite of the highest order. Make no mistake, Dr. Parsons— this is not an innuendo from that "horrible newspaper...(which) doesn't adhere to any principals of ethical j o u r n a l i s m " ( P a r s o n s ' statements to the Express)—This is a forthright statement. Students of Lock Haven State: Dr. Parsons has proven to lis that he has no respect for usa s students or as human beings. We are like ping-pong b a l l s to be bounced back and forth at his whims. One question students: In proving this, has he also shown that he is no longer deserving of student respect? If so, he has hurt us deeply. Editorial Board: Marianne Waters, Al Smith, Ron Smith, Ron Jury, Carol Morgan, Loretta DeLong, Sue Moyer, Larry Green, Randy P . McCombie. Eagles Nip Huskies in 28-25 Thriller but on the n e x t p l a y linebacker Ron B e s h o r e r e c o v e r e d a H u s k i e fumble and the E a g l e s took over on their own 2 1 . LHS moved the b a l l to its 42 where Huskie Jerry L a s t o w s k i w a s to recover a LHS fumble on the E a g l e 4 0 . T h i s time BSC w a s not to be d e n i e d and in five p l a y s the H u s k i e s s c o r e d on a two yard plunge by Bob Warner. The PAT w a s o u t s i d e and LHS lead 7-6 at t h e end of the first quarter. in the opening minutes of the s e c o n d quarter LHS w a s forced to give the p i g s k i n up to the BSC men who took over on their own 3 5 . In only three p l a y s Bloomsburg s c o r e d on a 76 yd. TD p a s s play from quarterback Terry Lessman t o end Greg Berger. The try for the PAT w a s no good and the H u s k i e s led by a score of 12-7. But LHS came right T h e L o c k H a v e n State B a l d Eagles opened their 1969 f o o t b a l l s e a s o n Saturday n i g h t w i t h a thrilling 2 8 - 2 3 win over Bloomsburg State College H u s k i e s before a crowd of 5,000 fans at the Spring Street Stadium. LHS o p e n e d the b a l l game by k i c k i n g off to the H u s k i e s , but after a few p l a y s from s c r i m m a g e , BSC w a s forced to punt from its own 4 5 . T h e E a g l e s then took over on their own 17 where t w e l v e p l a y s later with the help of a 15 yard penalty and a p a s s interference c a l l , LHS s c o r e d on a 3 2 y d . p a s s play from Quarterback Mike Packer to End Sam Vaughn. The P A T w a s good and LHS led 7-0 with 6:53 remaining in the first quarter. BSC came right back and started a drive from their own 41 to the LHS 2 8 Harriers Upset By Rockets Slippery Rock upset Lock Haven in cross country on Saturday by a score of 26-29, with the low score winning. The defeat was the first for the Bald Eagles in 21 dual meets. Outstanding performances were turned in by Dave Mosebrook and Steve Podgajny. The pair finished in a tie for first place with a time of 26:34. Their time was only 21 seconds over the course record. Other placings by the Bald Eagle harriers were: Mike Borowski, seventh, Harry Smeltz, ninth, Carl Klingaman, tenth, Steve Harnish, eleventh. Nibs Gordon, twelfth, George Bower, fifteenth. Slippery Rock captured third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and eighth Our Specialty Roost Beef Served Hot CAMPUS CASINO G-A-R-D-E-N Sept. 22-23 "A FINE PAIR" Rock Hudson and Claudia Cardinale turn New York, Rome and the Alps into a great romantic playground Coming Sept. 24-30 "LIBERTINE" starring Catherine Spaak J e a n - L o u i s Trintignani p l a c e s , led by Phil Anderson's third. The Bald Eagles will have two chances to gain revenge on the Rockets—at the NAIA district meet, and in the State College Conference Championships. The loss was an unfortunate thing in that the meet was the first for new head coach Jim Dolan, but he was not upset with the r e s u l t s . " I didn't anticipate three of their top five r u n n e r s would be freshmen. I was very pleased with Mosebrook's and Padgajny'.s per formancfs. We need to bring our third, fourth, and fifth places c l o s f r . Wo need more work--thc injuries arc run\ under control'"' back and in 14 p l a y s s c o r e d on a two yd. run by Halfback Bob Shuey. T h e PAT w a s good and the E a g l e s led 1 4 - 1 2 . With 8:06 s t i l l remaining in the first half, BSC came right back and made it 19-14 on a 32 y d . p a s s play from L e s s m a n to Bob Warner. A s halftime approached it looked a s though the H u s k i e s were on their way for another s c o r e as they had a first and ten on the LHS 3 0 but on the next play Freshman Halfback Steve G l a s s interc e p t e d a BSC p a s s ana ran 70 yards for the s c o r e and at halftime the s c o r e stood 21-19 in favor of LHS. 1 foot mark but the BSC d e f e n s i v e line held and the Huskies took over with a little more than two minutes to play. Bloomsburg again started to move the ball up the field but a g a i n they would s e e their drive come to an end a s LHS intercepted the ball on the BSC 2 0 . Bloomsburg w a s to g e t the ball one more time before the game came to a c l o s e but unfortuna t e l y for the H u s k i e s they had no more time outs and had to s i t by and watch the c l o c k tick off the s e c o n d s . Coach Weller commented after the game that h e just could not say enough about the t e a m . " T h e y were j u s t great Of course w e made m i s t a k e s a s e x p e c t e d but w e kept c o m i n g back throughout the game Without the pena l t i e s i t w a s our ^ a m e the whole w a y . " The E a g l e s r e c e i v e d the b a l l as the third quarter opened but three p l a y s later, BSC r e c o v e r e d a fumble on the E a g l e 31 yard s t r i p . It took the opponents only e i g h t p l a y s to s c o r e and take the lead 2 5 - 2 1 . Throughout most of the third quarter LHS had their b a c k s up a g a i n s t their own end z o n e but as the fourth quarter o p e n e d things were to c h a n g e a s a r e s u l t of a 62 yard p a s s play from QB Denny Rhule t o End Sam V a u g h n . On the n e x t play Halfback Ton M a r s h a l l w e n t over from the three and the E a g l e s were out in front for the fourth time in the game 28-25. B l o o m s b u r g looked a s though they were s t a r t i n g a n o t h e r drive hut the t h r e a t w a s soon t(i ond a s l i n c b a o k o r Bill R h o d o s pickoti L->U a l . o s s m a n p a s s . A fo^^ plaNs latoi as llio ganu' ^-'.tiiio d(u\ n to t!u111 1 lor oiul llio i:.i glos « oio 111 Ilia ki.' lino iiioro st nr i n ^ i in o .11 .IS llio\ loaol'.oil Iho lliisku- They Came to Bite . . .Bitch They Did I'm 20 now. Tm supposoil to bo learning how tii bo a rnatiiro individual and how to roaot proporh in sooioiv. I cliin't roally think that Ihe soluiol administration a s its orient.itod uitli Richard Parsons al the head is not giving anybody a ohaiioo to beooiiio a mature adult. All they aro doing is s a y i n g these aro the rules and \ ou kids are going to follow thoin.--Bruce Mundorf. You've got to tell him (Dr. Parsons) hcnv you fool, beoauso he ean't do anything unless we say something. This earnpus is ours; i t ' s not as if we run it all together, hut without u s , it's nol a campus . " - - J a m e s Cramdoti. Our conditions in tlu' barn for our dairv oatlie uoio belter than the conditions in tho oafoloria.--Keith Hall. The reason that they used those plastio k n i v e s , forks, aiul spoons was becau.se the dishwasher was broken. There wasn't any sieam. There was no hot water, so they soaked thom in tap water— hot lap water with green s o a p , then rinsed them in cold water and gave them back to you at dinner and at lunch. — I-"-!< l'oagne> lARR'i talk." 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