Lock Haven State College Ea& Eve 4^^Vol. X Vol. XVIII^ojg Friday, Sept. 19,1975 S.C.C. organizes for new yearstiid||tsaske4 By LARRY SCHMIDT News Editor Lock Haven's student government officially began operations for the year when S.C.C. President Joe Euculano welcomed 29 newly elected senators to the first S.C.C. meeting last night at 7:00 p.m. on the ground floor of Parsons Union Building. Primarily an organizational meeting, most of last night's action centered around reports from the S.C.C.'s standing committees and appointments of students to join with faculty and administrators in serving on several college-wide committees. The appointments made assigned students to participate in committees on admissions and academic regulations, international education, continuing education, curriculum research, student personnel services and athletic policy advisory. Additionally, the S.C.C. began attempts at finding persons to fill the positions of parliamentarian, social committee chairperson, food service chairperson and campus CAS coordinator. The senate appropriations committee was selected when Paul Benkert, David C. Heverly and Andy Kyle were elected to join the executive committee in completing the council. One area of interest that received no definite action, however, was senate confirmation of this year's S.C.C. budget. Action was delayed to allow the student senators time to consider the proposal before voting. Euculano told the senators "1 wouldn't expect you to approve the budget without seeing it," and upon request stated that duplicates of the budget proposal will be made and distributed prior to the next meeting. Reviewing the current fiscal situation Euculano explained that the S.C.C. IS now operating on a budget passed, because of time limitations, by the summer interim committtee. He cited the need for an cont. on page 4 With ctory students prepiraUoij ' StuQfnt dib' students ,„a(i be givenV iion" sta as asked all rate in the this year's "It's for the going to fCganizaliresident Joe EUCUIL^ SENATE BEGINS NEW YEAR - - The S.C.C. Executive Committee, headed by President Joe Euculano, discussed the 1975-76 budget with the S.C.C. Senate Wednesday night. Out of the 29 newly elected senators, only eight have had previous experience. [Photo by VUKOVIC] All students having a validated I.D. are entitled to a directory, which will include a listing of each student's name, major, local and home address, and local and home phone number. Students are requested to verify this information, already compiled by the S.C.C, either Monday from 11-2 or 4-7 in Bentley Lounge, or Tuesday from 11-2 or 4-7 at the PUB ground floor desk. Verification can also be made Wed: nesday through Friday from 8-12 or 1-4 at the PUB Secretary's Office. Any students wishing to cont. on page 4 Liquor control to tighten Saturday Fans attending tomorrow's Jack Stadium dedication game will be reminded of the college regulation regarding alcoholic beverages and screened as they pass through the entrance gate, according to dedication co-chairmen Fran Cornelius and Tod Eberle. "We were concerned from a safety standpoint" explained Cornelius , who also serves as assistant to the vice president iOC administration. He referred to last weekend's game when a bottle was thrown from the stands to the track, and also cited potential danger to intoxicated fans seated on the cliffs surrounding the stadium. Cornelius referred to the college regulation which pro- hibits alcoholic beverages on campus. "We're going to catch it at the gate as much as we can," he said, adding "We want to do things to avoid confrontations. Both campus law enforcement and the student patrol will be on duty at tomorrow's game. Persons bringing alcont. on page 4 Is ^nearly nude' enough? By PHILIP BURLINGAME male suspects were found trespassing in McEntire Hall. Assistant News Editor College police rescued an intoxicated, nearly nude male student from a girl's restroom in McEntire Hall on September 10 at midnight. The student, identified as a fi-eshman resident of Smith Hall, was given a cold shower before being tucked into bed by the police and hall manager. The following evening two They were not LHSC students and had gained entrance to the . girl's dormitory through an open fire exit. College police escorted them from the building and issued warnings of criminal trespass. Last Sunday night two members of the Lambda Chi Alpha fratemky were caught cont. on pagt 4. Friday, Sept. 19, 1975 EAGLE EYE page 2 rTZ a bird's eye view created by Greg Tracy & John Yurek Joe concert guide S AND ETC. CONCERT GUIDE Caravan and Les Variations Sept. 19 - The Tower, Upper Darby, Pa. Jimmy Buffet Villanova Sept. 20 Tammy Wynette - Sept. 21 Scranton, Pa. Gary Wright - Sept. 22-23 Bijou Cafe - Upper Darby, Pa. Ahmad Jamal - Sept. 24-27 Bijou Cafe - Upper Darby, Pa. BAR YOUR WINDOWS AND LOCK YOUR DOORS - While most people enter the dorms by means of the front door, this person seemed to find that scaling the wall was a more direct approach. What girl could resist the advances of a man knocking on her fifth floor room window? We doubt that this method will replace the ever faithful elevators, but it could be the answer to limited visiting hours. So for all those who believe in the human fly and especially for those who do not " take heed! LP REVIEWS "Sabatoge" by Black Sabbath... This album could take you by sabatoge. The first side hits like the ole quick tempo Black Sabbath. Every song on the first side is good rocking and reeling. Songs "Hole in the Sky" and "Melgomania" are the better ones. On the second side the 'Exorc/sf' survives supernatural trend By TOM MURRAY Art Editor With the enormous advance publicity and media hype, anyone seeing "The Exorcist" at the height of it's popularity could feel cheated were he not reduced to a quivering mess by the end of the film. Cooler heads prevail, however, and the nation has turned it's paranoia from demons in the night to sharks in the swimming pool. The result is that "The Exorcist" may now be viewed for what it is: a supernatural thriller of exceptional cjflibre. The story is no doubt familiar: a young girl begins misbehaving in the most extraordinary ways, including convulsions, levitations and unladylike language. All medical and psychiatric attempts to cure her fail. As a last resort an exorcism is performed and the child is saved. A strong point of the film is the steady rate of plot development. Nothing is more movie. "The Exorcist" moves right to Ihc meat of the story, building a strong momentum into the climactic exorcism sequence. The exorcism scenes make the film the finest of the supernatural genre since "Dracula." Up until this point, thefilmrelies heavily on excessive shock material. The vomiting and contorting is as gross as purported, but Linda cont. on page 4 Letter to the editor To the Editor: Ihis letter is in response to the article of Tuesday, September 16, concerning the tutoring program at Lock Haven State College. In order to alleviate misrepresentation and confusion, I feel I must clarify the stated purposes of the Student Assistance Program which is a cooperative effort of Act 101 and Special Services. Due to external funding, the program must adhere to specified eligibility guidelines. However, the Student Assistance Program does not label or categorize or use any stereotype terms to classify studenU in the program. Aui 1 - * :_« tion such as high school transcripts and SAT scores may reflect academic deficiencies in a student's background, the staff does not maintain any official documentation of the type of information. However, our emphasis is upon the student's current academic status which involves factors such as the student's course load, grade point average and particularly the student's need for tutorial assistance in regard to a specific course(s) or course area. There is no set criteria for determining if a student needs a tutor. It should be pointed out that a student does not have to be on academic cont nn nmn DeFilippo's Blood, Sweat and Tears • Sept. 26 - Gettysburg College, Pa. Jean-Luc Ponty - Sept. 29 Westchester St. College, Pa. Savoy Brown - Sept. 30 - Roxy Theatre - Northampton, Pa. Rod Stewart and Faces - Oct. 1 - Spectrum - Phila., Pa. Kiss - Oct. 3 - The Tower Upper Darby, Pa. songs are quite mellow and more into the head, not a usual characteristic of Black Sabbath. Occassionally they will step it up to let you know they are not all the time mellow. There are two moods to this album - the rocking first side and the calmer second. This album is a definite buy for Black Sabbath fans and for those who aren't, take a chance. 1 rate it B-f. "Hair of the Dog" by Nazareth... This Scottish band needed a good one especially after their last LP, "Rampant," and this is it. Three out of four songs on the first side are hard rock and roll. The other song mellows things out and is good enough for a hit single. It's funny; every song on this side could be a hit single. The second side starts out with the hardest song on the LP, "Beggars Day." The next two songs are mediocre, but the last, "Please Don't Judas Me," is another goodee. This album is a definite buy for any rock and roll fan. P.S. These guys are good in concert too. I rate it A. "Four Wheel Drive" by Bachman Turner Overdrive... The opening cut is the name of the album. This song sounds slightly simple because of the repetition of fdur chords throughout the number - monotonous, huh. The next cut, "She a Devil" is of the same Friday. Sept. 19. 1975 Eagles out-boot Bloomsburg By GARY BRUBAKER Staff Reporter Coming off a poor first half, the Bald Eagle Booters displayed their class by scoring three second period goals in a 3-1 win over arch-rival Bloomsburg Tuesday afternoon. Teamwise, the Eagles lacked hustle in the first halfsomething that they had shown an abundance of in their contest with Penn State. They weren't going to the ball with authority and as a result the Huskies managed a scoreless tie through the first 45 minutes of action. Despite their mediocre play in period one, the Eagles managed to outshoot the lifeless offense of the Huskies 14-5. It was Lock Haven's lackadaisical effort in the first period that enabled BSC to take most of those five shots, mostly on missed routine tackles by the Eagle defense, with goalie Steve Tanner making two beautiful saves to keep LHS in the game. Period two found Lock Haven taking the ball down the field on their first possession but failing to put the ball in the net. However, that run by the Eagles had shown more poise, skill, determination and hustle than the Eagles had shown the entire first half, which could only mean one thing - trouble for the Huskies. That trouble came just 3:40 into the second period in the form of Kevin Crump; when the Eagle halfback took a pass from Jon Conner and blasted a 13 yard shot past "Bloom" goalie Russ Sarault into the left corner of the net the initial score of the period and the match. Lock Haven's second goal was more or less a gift as Bloomsburg proved to be a very hospitable host. Bill Bush crossed a ball from the left side to the middle of the field from 25 yards out - the ball ricocheting off a Huskie fullback's foot, who, unsuccessfully trying to clear the ball away from his own goal, slapped a beautiful shot past his own goalie at 21:24 of the period. The goal was credited to Bill Bush unnassisted. Freshman Dean Wilson added icing to the Lock Haven cake on a beautiful head shot at 32:58 giving the Eagles an insurnKHintabie 3-0 lead; Bill Bush getting credit for the assist on a perfect pass from the left corner. Dexter Derr scored the only Bloomsburg goal with just over three and a half minutes left to play. Tim Fit/water, backup Eagle goalie, was called for tripping a Bloomsburg player, Dedicafion set for tomorrow By RICH HEUER Men's Sports Editor The Hubert Jack Stadium will be dedicated tomorrow at halftime of the Lock Haven State - Bloomsburg game. Athletic Director Tod Eberle will open the ceremony with a welcome to all, and then introduce speakers Mr. George H. Marshall from the Department of Education, Mr. Joseph Whittaker, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Francis Hamblin, College president, and Coach Hubert Jack. Marshall, who represents the state, will present the stadium to Whittaker who represents the college. Whittaker will then give the stadium to Eberle of the athletic Department. iinnr; nUallfnark Eartls, Sift, and Stalioacrij ^tore I page 3 EAGLE EYE 120 E. Main Street, Lock Haven, Penna. Complete line of Cards,* Gifts, Artists' and School Supplies Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 Wed. till noon Tues., Sat. 9 to 5 I After acceptance of the stadium, Coach Jack will speak, followed by Dr. Robert Clenimer who will give a brief talk on the Bicentennial. Ending the ceremony will be the Lock Haven State Alma Mater played by Ihe band and the invitation of wrestlers and football players who served under Coach Jack to a reception in his honor at the lent behind the grand stands. LHS gridders look for their first victory By RICH HEUER Men's Sports Editor "We're very embarrassed." stated Coach Robert Weller about last week's footbail game. "The worst thing was Lycoming fumbling to us that early in the game, the learn fell that they had to score." With the talent that the Eagle football team has, it seens that the only way they can go is up. Though hindered by a lew key injuries Coach Weller's team looks hopeful! for Saturday's game against Bloomsburg. Bolli teams are JKiking for liieir first viilory of the W> season as Bli>onis was Irouni.c(l by Shiiipensburg Slate 43-0. Tile I'.agle's defensive unil muierweiU a few changes al tile linebaeking spots, .loe Willianis, who started as niiddlc iiiiebaeker for injured Seott Bosiliello, will move to the outside in place of Mark Hoffman who suffers with a liroken rib. l.en Rucei will fill up the niickile position. Scots provide soccer challenqe Tomorrow afternoon the Bald Eagles .soccer team will put its 2-0-1 record on Ihe line as it faces the Edinboro "Fighting Scots" on McCollum field. The contest. Lock Haven's first against its own Pa. Western Conference foe, was originally slated for 2:00 but has been moved up to 12:30 their seventh encounter. However, Eagle Coach Karl Herrmann believes that Edinboro is not to be taken lightly. "We talked to their head coach earlier this w e r t , " because of this week's x:60 home football game between Bloomsburg and LHS. Lock Haven has a record of 5-0-1 in the series between the two teams, heading into this, the LHS head mentor revealed "They had a yoiing nucleus last year and have many players from that group returning, plus a couple new kids. They feel they've got a better team than thev had last "They're a team that has done quite well their last three seasons," Herrmann continued, "but we've done equally as well against Ihcm during that same period." "We've just concluded hitting our "extremes' of the season. We've seen probably the worst team we'll face all season in Bloomsburg, while the game before that found us playing one of the best teams in the nation in Penn State. Now we're up against a 'good' team - I'm anxious to see what we can do against them." The Lock Haven Eaglettes under the direction of Coach Sharon Taylor will open their season tomorrow morning against the Keystone Club team from the Harrisburg area. The opening bully is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. The Eaglettes will be looking for their first victory of the 1975 season. Last year the team compiled an overall season page 4 students is nearly nude conf. from page 1 cont. from page 1 have information about them by college police while atwithheld may do so by signing tempting to remove an article a form during one of the above of furniture from Gross Hall. stated times or sending a letter The apprehension took place to the S.C.C. at 11:00 p.m. at the Lambda Euculano hopes that the Chi house. directory will be ready for Three separate incidents of distribution by mid-October. illegal drug use have resulted in the apprehension of seven LHSC students and one nonoonf. from page 1 coholic beverages into the student. College police cited stadium, whether coolers of the suspects for violation of beer or individual bottles, will the Pennsylvania Drug, Device be requested to leave them in and Cosmetic Act. the parking lot or take them A follow-up investigation home.When asked what has uncovered a third juvenile, action will be taken against age 17, who was the alledged any fans openly drinking in the "master mind" of the P.U.B. stands, Cornelius stated ripoffs. Charges have been "They can't legally take it, I filed with Ginton County don't think." In this case, the juvenile authorities. person will be asked to take the beverage out of the stadium. "Our main concern cont. from page 1 is safety," he stressed. operating budget before the academic year began as the reason behind implementing cont. from page 2 the budget without senate probation or failing a parti- confirmation. cular course in order to be Concluding on a plea by given tutorial assistance. The Euculano for unity, the senate staff encourages each student adjourned until their October 1 to express his or her needs meeting. through personal interviews. Iwant to take this CLASSIFIEDS opportunity to announce that LOST: A pair of copper, wireeffective this semester, the framed preecrlptlon glasses Sudent Assistance Program is reward offered - contact Kathy 231 broadening its outreach and Gross. that the tutorial service is available to all students at NEEDED: Babysitter, responsible Lock Haven State College. The & reliable. Occasional mornings program is designed to help and daytime. Call Mrs. Lee students recognize and devRoberts, 74M719. elop their own existing skills for purposes of overcoming LOST: Blue Earth Science Book. academic weaknesses. This Lost Wed. In Sloan Aud. or PUB. involves helping the student to If found, return to Pip de develop positive attitudes Saintphalle, 302 Gross Hall. toward learning, increasing self-discipline, and stimuWANTED TO BUY: Old lating intellectual curiosity. jewelry, class rings, wedding bands, comic books. Those students who need Drop a card to Herman assistance in a particular McDaniel, 602 St. Bonicourse will study regularly face St., Williamsport. with a tutor qualified to tutor 323-9671. On campus that subject. All tutorial sesdally. sions take place in the Educa tional Opportunity Center PRE-LAW and PRE-MED Stulocated in G-1 of Smith Hall. dents, send for booklets of all All students who are intermedkial or alllaw schools containested in participating in the ing average, minimum and reoonv "College Tutorial Service" mended GPA, LSAT ahd MOAT should inquire at the center. liquor control SCC organizes letter Qay R. Kleckley Counselor-Assistant Director Special Services Friday, Sept. 19, 1975 EAGLE EYE scores for 1976-77 •dmittanoe. Send $2.00 to Pr»i)rofea8lontl Advisory, BOK 13872, Gainesville, Rorida 32004. eagles out-boot bloomsburg com. from page 3 resulting in an automatic penalty kick against LHS. "Fitz" made a beautifiil save on the ensuing free kick but the referee signaled that the Eagle netminder had moved before the ball was touched so the shot was re-taken. Denconverted the second free kick giving the Huskies its only goal of the afternoon against a stingy Eagle defense. Lock Haven fired 27 shots at the Bloomsburg net while the Huskies could manage a mere five shots in each of the 45 minute stanzas. LHS also held the edge in comer kicks, 6-3. exorcist survives supernatural cont. from page 2 Blair screaming obscenities does not elicit terror. The acting is adequate throughout the film. Ellen Burstyn is suitably bordering on hysteria as the possessed child's mother. Jason Miller is the assisstant exorcist suffering guilt feelings and loss of faith. Linda Blair, as the possessed girl, is the antithesis of Shirley Temple. "The Exorcist" is a technically proficient film. Music is kept at a minimum, enhancing the sinister quality of the background noise. Photography and special effects must meet high standards to create the correct mood and keep the story plausible. The sterile white of the psychiatric clinics forms an interesting contrast with the dark room of the exorcism. A surreal vision technique is used sparingly to good effect. The makeup man could have been more subtie. At some points the giri looks more clownish than demonic. Also, a spot under Linda Blair's left ear was overlooked. In the final analysis, the best index of a horror film's merit is its gut level effect on the audience. On this basis "The Exorcist" succeeds admirably. 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