PRAECO Pictures To Be Taken Group p i c t u r e s of all o r g a n i z a t i o n s , s o r o r i t i e s , and frat e r n l l i e s must be taken for Ihe 1971 P R A E C O . T h e l i s t b e low d e s i g n a t e s the time l i s t e d for your g r o u p . P l e a s e c o n t a c t a l l m e m b e r s of your o r g a n i z a t i o n a s t o the i m p o r t a n c e o f b e i n g p r e s e n t on time for the g r o u p p i c t u r e . Ali p i c t u r e s w i l l be t a k e n in the lobby (lower l e v e l ) of the P I B- T h e P r a e c o staff r e q u e s t s your c o o p e r a t i o n in the m a t t e r of d r e s s ( s u i t s , t i e s , e t c . ) Sorority and fraternity m e m b e r s are a s k e d to w e a r their g r o u p ' s j a c k e t s or u n i f o r m s . MONDAY, November 8 6:30 College Players 6:37 Physics Club 6:44 Biology Club 6:51 Spanish Club 6:58 College Band 7:05 Geography Club 7:12 Panhellenic Council 7:19 Interfraternity Council 7:28 Alpha .Sigma Tau 7:33 Delta Zeta 7:40 Sigma Kappa 7:47 Sigma Sigma Sigma 8:01 Zeta Tau Alpha 8:08 Kappa Delta Rho 8:15 Newman Club 8:22 Phi Mu Delta 8:29 Sigma Pi 8:36 Tau Kappa Epsilon 8:43 Praeco 8:50 American Chemical Society 8:57 Interfaith Council 9:04 Crucible 9:11 Photography Club 9:18 Black Student Union 9:25 Physical Education Club 9:30 Sailing Club 9:35 Ski Club K E E P YOUR APPOINTMENT!! HallovN^een Weekend Activities The students of Lock Haven State are invited to participate in the Halloween Weekend sponsored by Women's Dorm Council TUESDAY, November 9 this Friday and Saturday. Tonight in Russell Hall lobby there will be a costume party 6:15 Majorettes at 7:30. The Dorm Council will 6:30 Executive Board, SCC award prizes for the most original 6:37 Board of Directors, SCC the most spookiest, the s e x i e s t , 6:44 Debate Union and the most beautiful. Also on 6:51 Social Science - IRC Friday night from 8:30 until 9:30 6:58 Association for Childhood Ed. will be a dance featuring old time 7:05 P.S.E.A. - N.E.A. music such as polkas, waltzes, 7:12 Council for Exceptional and others. Men are invited, and Children popcorn and soft drink will be 7 19 Lambda Chi Alpha served. 26 Kappa Delta Pi 7 On Saturday, free cider will 7 33 Math Club be available in Russell Hall lob7 40 English Club by, while at 2 p.m. in McEntire 7 47 Alpha Psi Omega games such as apple bobbing, pie 7 54 German Club eating c o n t e s t s , and pumpkin car01 French Club ving are to take place. Men are 8 08 Women's Dorm Counselers welcome to participate. 15 Women's Dorm Council Finally, Saturd,ay night will 8 22 Men's Residence Hall bring a dance in the Pub featurCounselors ing C.L. Leonard and Friends. 8:29 Smith Hall Council Admission is 2 5 t . 8136 North Hall Council Throughout the weekend will 8:43 W.A.R.A. be open houses in all the dorms. 8:50 Varsity Club 8:57 Y.M.-Y.W.CA. 9:04 Cheerleaders 9:11 Eagle Eye 9:18 Pi Delta Epsilon 9:25 Crescent <^luV9:30 Freshman Customs Procrastinators Beware! BE ON TIME!!! Q uarter-semester ends next Friday Social Corner Mack (TKE) Deb Davidson (SSS) to Donald McCourt (PDT) Patti Moff (SSS) to Pierce Hooper (LCA pledge) Sue Kodad (SSS) to Jeff Smith (KDR, Lycoming) Karen Wilt (SSS) to Jan Wentz (Gettysburg) Married Kathy Black (SSS) to Steve Zoschg (Mansfield) Judy Detskas (SSS) to Kevin Doy- Peggy Lauver (SSS) to Chris Horn (PMD) le (LCA) Fiva Muffley (SSS) to Rob Hutch- Sharon Lance (SSS) to Albert Matyasovsky (TKE) inson (FlSl, PSO) Dee Groenendaal (SSS pledge) to Judy Taylor (SSS) to C>- p Wagner (Rochester) Gary Hessert (LCA) Maraie TviiOii 'SSS oledKsl to Dave Patrice O'Brien (ZTA) to Richard J^sdebrand ( P o u s t o w n j Jordon (KDR) Nan Peffley (SSS) lo Bill Kinch Michelle Dann (ZTA) to Brian (Millersvi'le) Oallwoay (Port AUeghony) Engaged Karen Triel (ZTA) to Steve ClouPeggy Holland (SSS) to Kevin ser Lavaliered Jacqueline Crowell (AST) to BiVi Sowich (PMD) Donna Salvatore (ZTA) to Jay Fennell (LCA) Pinnings Wayne Hoffman (TKIi) to Kris May Bill McNeills (TKE) to Sandy List John Blackwell (TKE) to Cathy Seal College Players Matchmaker Rehearse; To Be Presented The finishing touches are being put on one of the most elaborate productions ever to be presented by the College Players. The Matchmaker, which served as the basis for the musical hit Hello Dolly, will be presented November 4,5 and 6, at 8:15 in Price Auditorium. Very seldom is a comedy produced on the undergraduate level. t l a recent interview. Dr. Denys Gary, who is directing the production, explained that a comic play can easily turn into a complete farce if the actors don't adhere strictly to the mood of the author. He described one rehearsal which deteriorated into a laughing siege for everyone. Due to the nature of the play, the stage in Price Auditorium had to be extended over the orchestra pit. Two large turn-tables have been constructed to swing the four basic backgrounds scenesinto position between a c t s . The action of the comedy centers around Mrs. Levi, who wil) be played by Chris Saljdia. She enjoys playing cupid with her friends, but at the same time she succeeds in advancing her own romantic interests in Vandergelder, being portrayed by Gary Robinson. Other cast members arc Lynn Miner, Jerry Binus, Tom McLaughlin, Gay Neil Clark, Jody Brinley, Connie L e e s , Mike Wampole, Pat Quinn, Bev Spagnola, James Shannon, Patricia Heidinan, Bernie Gillet, and David Kelly. Admission will be free for students with ID's; others $1.00- All Night Blanket Movies Scary Movies and Funny Movies - Saturday, October 30 startins at n p.m. in Smith Hall Lounge. Price is 50( per person or 750 P«r couple. FREE REFRESHMENTS M|* i^sa' The movie '*Up tne Down Staircase" will be shown Nov. 14 rather than Nov. 7 as was previously scheduled. This is being done to avoid conflict with the Poetry reading to be given by Andrii Voznesensky on tho 7th. #)(&#(jj# (Mlxfls^ <2BJ <^ Eagles Travel To Mansfield Ijock Haven travels to M a n s f i e l d o n S a t u r d a y tn try a n d r e b o u n d from a t o u g h l o s s to HxJinboro. N t i n s f i e l d can't he considered as tough as I ' x i i n b o r o , b u t n o t m a n y NAIA teams can be. Mansfield has 11 b i g t e a m a n d t h i s c o u l d p o s e some problems. If t h e L a g l e s p l a y a s well a s t h e y d i d a g a i n s t F-iiinhoro, however, the F u g l e s should h a v e t h e i r fifth v i c t o r y w r a p p e d u p by l a t e S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . IJ-B s t i l l h a s a g r e a t d e a l of m i t i v a t i o n r e m i i n i n g for t h e i r l a s t two g a r r t s . Tliey a r e o n e of t e n t e a m s b e i n g c o n s i d e r e d for t h e K n u t e Rockne Bowl. Victories in their remaining two games would g i v e I > B a g o o d c l a i m t o that bowl, while a l o s s in either one would probably e l i m i n a t e t h e m from c o n s i d e r e t i o n . A l o n g with t h e i n c e n t i v e of a howl g a m e is t b e d r i v e for a 6 a n d 2 s e a s o n . This would be e s p e c i a l l y rewarding s i n c e rrost of t h e " e x p e r t ' s " p r e season polls predicted that Ixick Haven State wouldn't win a g a m e . LHS Football Division Changed L o c k H a v e n S t a t e h a s been t r a n s f e r r e d from ( i n i v e r s i t y Divis i o n to C o l l e g e Division s t a t u s in the N C A A a c c o r d i n g to an official announcement made yesterday by A t h l e t i c Director Steven J a c o b s . Tlie LHS w r e s t l i n g leani now w i l l e n t e r the N C A A C o l l e g e Division Wrestling Tournament n e x t March 2-3-4 at O s w e g o , NewYork. Top three place winners a t t h i s big t o u r n e y w i l l b e eligible to compete the following w e e k e n d at the U n i v e r s i t y - D i v i s i o n NCAA T o u r n a m e n t s c h e d u l e d Letter Policy E a g l e t . y e will « c c i T t '="i t e r s to ihe editoi o r i ' il t h e y -a-o^tain »t lej-it o n e s i g n a t u r e by t h e _^wrr.rr o( " w r i t e r s . N a m i - ' s w i l l b e w i t h h e l d from p u b l i c a t i o n o n r e q u e s t of t h e w r i t e r , but a l l l e t t e r s m u s t b e signed L e t t e r s oo a n y s u b j e c t a r e welcomed. However, they m u s t n o l b.- l i b e l o u s to a n y i n d i v i d u a l oi group, a n d t h e y m u s l b e w r i t t e n in good t a s t e . E a g l e t y e d i s c i a n i s any and a U r e s p o n s i b i l i t y lor l e t t e r s , b o t h in c o o i e n t and m t o p i c . tor University of Maryland, March 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 . According to the NCAA News o n e of L H S ' top w r e s t l i n g rivals, Clarion State College, a l s o h a s t r a n s f e r r e d to C o l l e g e D i v i s i o n s t a t u s a l o n g with Indiana L ' n i v e r s i t y of P e n n s y l v a n i a and Winona S t a t e . A l r e a d y in t h e College-Division for the past s e v e r a l y e a r s are two o t h e r t o p Pennsylvania Conference wrestling p o w e r s , S l i p p e r y R o c k S t a t e and East Stroudsburg State. LHS a l s o holds membership in the P e n n s y l v a n i a C o n f e r e n c e , E C A C , and N A I A . Got any social events you want to tell the campus about? Have it televised over WLHSTV- Just call Jackie Kircher at ext. 423 or the SCC ottice, Linda Dicks at ext. 402, or Cendy Welch at 748-3881 by Wednesday evening. niyf^ NEEDED DESPERATELY!! All students interested in any type of photographic work (taking pictures at campus events, making 3i\i developing negatives, etc.), please stop in or call the Eagle Eye office 748-5531 or see Mike Bradley in 227 High Hall. The staff is also open to all students interested in reporting, proof reading, or layout and would like to work a few hours in their free time. No experience necessary in ANY field - Eagle Eye will h'ain students who are interested. Just stop in, call, or see any of the staff members. Sunday - 2-3 p.m. faculty, staff, children (Field House Pool) _, - 3-5 p.m. college students only (Field House Pool) Monday - 7-9 p.m. college students only (Field House Pool) Tuesday - 12:00 noon to 2'M p.m. college students and faculty (Zimmerli Pool) Thursday - 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. college students and faculty (Zimmerli Pool) Special Occasion? Buy a cake! From Liz & Carol's Cake-Baking Serviea. For details: contact Cwal Van Carder, 721 McEatira. Ext. 427 Tau Kappa Epsilon The 1971 e d i t i o n ot T a u K a p p a E p s i l o n h a s Mike C r o s m a n , President; Darrell Nagle, ViceP r e s i d e n t ; Jeff D o c k , T r e a s u r e r ; Wayne H o f f m a n , C h a p l i n ; Mike Aughenbaugh, Secretary; Rick miner, Social Chairman •Ron Fuller, Historian, and innie Mazorie, Pledge Traine: The fall p l e d g e c l a s s i n c l u d e s P a u l F l e t c h e r , B o b S h u e y , Larry W i s e , Oene Crosby, Charles Hamburget, B r a d Steffy, R i c k M a n n . R(,b Johnson, R o b e r t H a n c o c k , Mel A b e l , Dave C a p a l d i , Don T r o u l m a n , Ed M c G i l l , T o m C e r v o n e , T i m T h o m p s o n , a n d Gary N o r s e n . The brothers s t a r t e d their p u b l i c s e r v i c e c a l e n d a r hy cutt i n g g r a s s at the l o c k H a v e n H o s p i t a l on O c t . 1 5 . LKL s e n d s congratulations to Miss Karen Hunt, pin-mate to Nibs Oordon, on her s e l e c t i o n at 1971 T K E s w e e t h e a r t . Kaen r e c e i v e i l llowe r s and a c h o r u s of b a s s v o i c e s on the n i g h t of her s e i e c t t o , : Doug Dows w a s given national r e c o g n i t i o n a s a T K E c a m p u s leader this p a s t y e a r . T h e b r o t h e r s of T K E w o u l d like to c o n g r a t u l a t e everyone who h e l p e d and s u p p o r t e d t h e H o m e c o m i n g e v e n t s w h i c h m a d e it a n impressive w e e k e n d . They thank their s p o n s o r s . Hoy's and Penns h i r e ' s , for t h e i r s u p p o r t of t h e i r f i r s t p l a c e float. T h e b r o t h e r h o o d w a s a l s o p r o u d t o h a v e over thirty a l u m n i a n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s b a c k for t h i s H o m e c o m i n g W e e k e n d . Sigma Kappa Dance Friday, October 29 9 - 1 2 p.m. 750 Music by "Truk" March against the War Member -- Pa State College Press Assn /eta Tail A l p h a I h e S l a t e r s of Z e i a l a r Alpha nrr ii.inpv to a n n o u n c e their new p i e . l a e ' ; . P a i r icia Brower. Jean B o n a l c s , Cynthia Cover, J u l i e l i i t s h , ! , .Iriintt'er l i n e , J a n e FoBii'-. .in.l Hiirliara W e i s s . i l i r s i s t r i s he M their F o u n d e r ' s Dav Bani(uri ,il Ihi- D u t c h Inn, Mill H a l l . H i g h h g h l s o f t h e aflaii ii.'i|i!i!cd i n t r o i l u c b o n of Harriinii).' V^iMani by M r s . C o n g , Mill' > a l . and a brief talk >• " ilzer, Providencei I'irst.i'-i I. llie group w a s e n t e r l a i i t r d by :i s k i t i n v o l v i n g t h e new p i r d t i - s . :;iii) h\ a s h o r t n a r r a t i o n b\ ti'- Si'-trt-q nl c o m m e m o r a t i o n (if the o r i g i n a l f o u n d e r s . Die s c h o l a r s h i p a w a r d w a s p r e s e n t e d t o J u l i e Hall for outstanding academic achievement. Through o p e n r u s n . Alpha Sigrm Tau h a s g a i n e d tva rrore p l e d g e s t o add t o the five a l r e a d y e s t a b l i s h e d . They are I j n d a D e i b e l b i s , an e l e m e n t a r y maior and Cithy S n o v e l , a p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n ITBj o r . They were r i b b o n pinned, October 1 3 , in t h e Tau wing of IVtEntire t b l l and pledge p i n n e d , October 1 8 , at the weekly s o r o r i t y meeting. The Tau p l e d g e c l a s s h a v e c h o s e n t h e i r o f f i c e r s and t h e y are a s follo\"«: Sue S h i r e y , R e s i d e n t ; Jacqueline Qowell, Secretary- • t r e a s u r e r ; and Chris S « e i g a r t , R o j e c t Q i a i r r m n . T h e y ' r e r e a d y to h i t the c a m p u s with their first p r o j e c t . K e e p i n g with the I t l l o w c e n s p i r i t , g i n g e r b r e a d and c i d e r will be s o l d i n all t h e dorms on Wedn e s d a y , October 2 7 . As vas failed to be mentioned and to t h e o b v i o u s d i s m a y of many i n d i v i d u a l s , the final p l e d g e party d u i i n g O e c k rush was held a t the K a p p a D e l t a R h o f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e . T h e theme w a s T h e R a g g e d y Ann and Andy Ball a n d a l l t h e girls invited came d r e s s e d a s d o l l s . We a p o l o g i z e for the error and w i s h t o t h a n k y o u . G e n t l e m e n , for the u s e ol your h o u s e . EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DEBBIE BRICKER Bring all the GIs home NOW! EDITORb BEA.TS - C a t h y P a g e DAILIES — Debbie Zedreck P R E L I M I N A R I E S - Ann R e i d y SPORTS - Chris Plyler C O L U M N S — Mary I h o m p s o n P H O T O G R A P H Y - Mike B r a d l e y CARTOONIST - Ueorge Bierkamper LAY-OUT S T A F F ~ BUSINESS MANGER - Evalyn Fisher Liz Klens Nance ^AkDBN~T^ffTh,^~Sat: Deb Rowles Nagy ADVERTISING MANAGER - J a n i s Burenga TECHNICAL COORDINATOR T E C H N I C A L . ADVISOR - CHECK YOUR LHS JACKETS! If anyone has an LHS jacket with someone else's name on the inside tag, please return to 102 Woolridge Hall. 'Murders In ^ Headed Rue M o r g u e ' Transplant Linda Pollock Marian H u t t e n s t i n e In^nn E D I T O R I A L ADVISOR - D i c k P a r k e r Rnhnrd*: ^Jason Kobards EAGLE EYE is published daily by the s t u d e n t s of Loek Haven State College. All opinion e x p r e s s e s by columnists and feature writers, including letters to the editor, are not n e c e s sarily those of this institution or of this publication. 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