Eve kj „;^re$i3,iaB Vol. XVII NO. 78 Campus rally prepare% Meeting held to discuss %tudent% for Harrisburg fire prevention problems By PHILIP BURLINGAME Staff Reporter By LARRY SCHMIDT Assoc. News Editor The CAS rally held in Ulmer P)»-.narium last Thursday night was attended by tpproximatel- .3 LHS students and was used to lay the ground work fcr tomorrow's CAS meetina with atate legislators in Harrisburg, Dr. Russell Milliken, Vice President of Administration, opened the aiscussion with an overview of the facts behind the $12.6 million in additional funds that the state colleges are asking for. He went on to metitJjxi some of the issues that the legislators will use to justify the cutbick in funds and pointed out many of the atate legislator* do not realize the importance of state colleges because they still think of state supported colleges as "teacher's collefes." Speaking cm behalf of the absent APSCUF representative Dr. Milliken noted that APSCUF strongly supports the $12.6 million subsidy but opposes any increase in tuition. Mansfield's student body president Joe Olympi followed Dr. Milliken's talk with a discussion of CAS activities and the importance of the organizational ^ork that CAS is responsible for. Olympi noted that last year's rally was well organized and impressed the legislators much more than did the previous uncoordinated efforts. Lock Haven's SCC president Joe Euclano concluded the rally by saying fljat the buses would begin loading at 9:45 am on Tuesd"v momipg and would return J t approxirnhjlely 5:00 pm Tuesday evening. He stressed tjie impohknce of organization tng 8-2 in the finals at heavyweight. This marks the first time since 1971 that the Eagles have qualified a wrestler for the nationals. Read details of the meet in tomorrow's Eagle Eye. BA(aJE EYE psite 4 meeting held con*, firom page 1 P««iB«nt no tire hazard, but rather it is what students keep in their roouM, A dis(iii<~iion ot aprlitsnces, candlcPj and ovtriojuled ciicuits then fcllovved. Asfociate Dcp.n foi bf.i»wnt Life Evelyn Nicholyon stressed thit a . conistant education" piogram mast hi; tnairitained t o \ e e p Sludents aware of polentia 1 firs hazards, Assistant to th« VicePresident for Admini.stratlv'c Affairs I'ran Cornelius mentioned that funds will soon be enlisted for the purchase of two air packs to aid in cojiibating fires, Mr. Cornelius also stated that a safety officer is to be hired in the future. In response to a question by SCC President Jee Euculano, Mr. Nelson stated that the biggest danger a dovm fire presents is getting past the room's door. Nelson stressed that onec a fire spreads into the dorm's ceiling ducts the fire becomes a problem of the whole floor igniting rather than a single room. People, places and thinps S.C.C. Harth S«mite Holl Ektctlont oHginoiiy »che> duled for Tueitioy, Marc!- •; w i l l i>a h«ld TODAY fr->«' .i COFFE£ HOUSl- t^oiaht from S • 12 t>!«nt« w i l l b« *«rved< Spontorad by tfi^ Me£niir« Dorai Csuncil. ^ot»day, March3, 1975 vistG, peace cont. from page 1 ty in tho y-iccd 'ttates. Peace Corps Vii' .ork to help vanct* fl' states ati^i wuui'U(i.3ts. Tteae volunteers nmv be 9S^>,irted lo F A C U L T V A N D .sniOENT''. any one of oi J. But OB Ht?ndoy, March i, yov Cf-. phfsnces »>•.. ,„;£ a job, Courcll for Fxceprjlonar invltad to *ee the laorn ..^, Cblldre.i will meat March 5, requiiing ^n the usual cenrera ond other !ii«t«rii-'" 1975 in Him^i 111 at 7:00 bltKsd, s v . K , ^ml cccasional which tite Edueatiwiai P"'' pm. Future events such os a te&rs, In ir.r«,; and more cases, f f s i i a ' i o i Ser««»lw Studtn"St. Patricks Doy-Ecstar Party, the job refiii'rijs degrees in %av* c u a f t d while workine the Local Spocial Olympic* ..iJcipHnes f'>r which there with the Aktiey Sch««l meet, 'lie C.E.C. picnic in •ii.'as no recognized need only pupils. CoHie and browse any- . May, and other minor event* a few year" agri. time on Mrndoy. 1 htra will w i l l be discussed. A l l C.E.C. For the peraon with specalso be a workshop on members ore urjed io attend. ial skills, service in '/ISTA " L e a r n i n g ^ Centers" » tc tho C • - rcilly Tuesdoy in l+srrltbc'rjii women cagers finish season campus rally terhorst speaks men's b-ball Classifieds