Lock Haven State College Eae Friday Dec. 3,1976 ^ ^ ^ Vol. XIX No. 52 Officers i nstalled at Senate meeting By JULIE BRENNAN First on the agenda for the December l^t Senate meeting was the installment of the SCC Executive Committee officers. The newly elected officials sworn into office are: President, Mike Hanna; First Vice-president, Jayne Bolduc; Second Vice-President, Jack Sohnleitner Treasurer, Joe Harper; Recording Secretary, Sue Daum; and Corresponding Secretary, Mary Walsh. Mike Hanna appointed Rick Mather to the position of Pariimentarian for the SCC. Mather will replace Phil Burlingame, who was the former Pariimentarian in the Mock administration. The next line of business was a report from Jeff Caulkins, chairperson of the Election Committee. Caulkins stated that the voting date for the Senator elections will be Tuesday, December 7fi-om11 am - 6 pm in the Bentley Hall Lounge, and 11 am - 3 pm in the PUB. Ten Senate positions are available to be filled. Petitions will be accepted until today at 3pm. With the installment of new officers, three additional positions for SCC Senator became available, one in McEntire, one in Russell and one off-campus. The election for the three new positions will not be until after Christmas break because of the need to publicize the event. Instead of adjourning the Senate meeting in the traditional manner, the Senate voted to resess until the school re-opens in January. The purpose of this is to allow the Senate Appropriations Committee (SAC) election to take place with a full Senate. The Constitution requires that SAC the first meeting of the newly elected senate officers. In January yesterdays meeting will continue hopefully with a full Senate, and the SAC com. on page 4 Money exists for students without aid By TERRY CORNELIUS There are many sources of extra money available to students to help them with the financial strain of college. The only thing required is a little time taken to fill out certain applications. According to Mr. Bryan Van Duen, student Financial Aid Director, over three quarters of a million dollars are being used by Lock Haven students this year through financial aid programs. The three basic forms available are grants or scholarships, loans, and part time employment Grants are money received by a student that does not have to be paid back. Among the various grants available is the cont. on page 4 SKI FANS REJOICE -- weekend forcasts predict excellent conditions at Oregon Hill. A 12 to 20 inch base is forcasted on the main slope. They are making snow and the chairlift opens Friday. [Photo by NICK SPANOSj. Homosexuality lecture presented in Sloan Aud. By MARLENE DAVY Staff Reporter On Wednesday evening in Sloan Auditorium a lecture on Homosexuality as a lifestyle was presented. The two featured speakers were Tony Silvestri and Janet Cooper. Silvestri spoke for a short time on how to say that homosexuality as a lifestyle is totally Applications available in Smith Applications for student counselor positions are now available from the Student Life Office in Smith Hall. The application form is relatively easy to fill out but students should note, that if they are interested in a position for next semester, applications must be picked up, filled out, and returned by December 8, 1976. Also, Ms. Nancy Meacheam noted that some of the main problems with being a counselor are : counselors must come early at the beginning of a semester to open the dorms and also after breaks, they must have dorm duty which involves staying in the dorm from 6 pm till 7 am the next morning on a rotating basis and they must provide discipline for students who get out of line, even if those students are friends. Counselors are paid by way of free room and board. If they wish to have a single room they must pay the extra the same as any other student. So, if you're a person who enjoys helping others, drop over to Smith Hall and pick up an application. irrelevant. He said homosexuals are still oppressed even though they are more openly presenting themselves to society. He said they must deny themselves and lie in order to protect themselves and their families. Ms. Cooper started her talk by showing slides depicting how people used to touch each other in poems from books printed at the turn of the century. When questions arose from the audience as to what she was trying to prove from the slides Ms. Cooper hurried the slides up and never finished them. She then started a question and answer period during which many heated arguments developed. An especially heated argument developed when Ms. Cooper tried to tell the audience that homosexuality was what the world needed. She did not answer some questions and laughed at one professor when he asked her what would hapcont. on page 4 page 2 Friday Dec. 3, 1976 EAGLEEYE Letter*Letter*Letter*Letter*Letter*Letter*Letter Lebin praises Vernon's Dylan album review Memorial completely with her To the Editor: voice. And then Dylan. Alone It was most refreshing to with his accustic guitar and read Keith Vernon's interestmouth harp, dressed not in a ing and astute review of Bob Burnoose, but, rather like Dylan's Hard Rain (Vol. XIX Alias, the character he played No. 50). I wish I could disagree in Sam Peckinpa's PAT with Keith's criticism, butGARRETT AND BILLY THE alas- 1 can't. Perhaps 1 can, KID. And Dylan like Alias and however, offer some justificaJohn Wesley Harding..."was tion for an album that has been never known to make a foolish written off by most major Rock move". critics. Well Keith, Maybe Hard 1 have followed Dylan's Rain was a foolish move, but at music and poetry and myth for more years than I can remember. I distinctly recall the first time I heard "Like a To the Editor: Rolling Stone"; it was one of I would like to bring attention to something I those..."And here is the consider unfair and a gross WKWK number one song of unjustice. That is, the fact that the week. BOB DYLAN'S the women'sfieldhockey team "LIKE A ROLLIN' is ranked third in the entire STONNNNEEE!" I almost nation and yet they are wrecked my 1962, Corvair. I receiving no pubHcity (one couldn't believe that a song so article in the Eagle Eye?), no good could possibly make it to official congratulations, no the top of the AM charts. I nothing for this outstanding have listened to every album achievement. Dylan has ever made. In After fourteen women work addition, I have seen him their asses off in the heat of perform live four times, twice August until the cold of onfilmand T.V. I have learned November, have an outstandmore about myself and the ing regular season and place world from Bob Dylan than third nationally (tieing the from any teacher I ever had in national champion) and then school. I think this is true of a get virtually nothing for it. Not lot of people my age. a banquet, a token of some Anyway Keith, you're right. sort to remember it, nothing Hard Rain doesn't quite come except personal satisfaction. Can you imagine if the off. And it's strange. I saw men's basketball or baseball THE ROLLING THUNDER team was third in the REVIEW in Rochester, and I nation...the school would go saw the T.V. special, A HARD wild, Hamblin would undoubtRAIN. Both were considerably edly congratulate them persuperior to this album. It is sonally, and all sorts of joyous interesting that the concert I celebration would ring out at saw was considerably different Lock Haven State College. from what you saw of The women's field hockey ROLLING THUNDER over the team, under Sharon Taylor has tube. What I saw, live, was a accomplished a tremendous program that could well have achievement with no scholarbeen called "WOODY'S ships, one coach for a varsity KIDS"; it was all the original and junior varsity team, and "folkies"-all grown up, and little backing except for a having one hell of a good time handful of interested women on stage with themselves and fans. The team doesn't even with us, the audience. Quite get spikes issued, they buy an experience! Roger Mctheir own!! Guinn, Joni Mitchell, RambI believe the women deserve lin' Jack Elliot, Allan Ginsberg much more recognition and (Alan Ginsburg???) and that should be congratulated on great lady of diamonds and this outstanding athletic acrust herself, singing "SWING complishment. They have brought recognition to a school LOW..." and filling the War least it kept Dylan in the public eye. Afterall, Dylan is coming off what must have been an exhausting and extended concert tour, one that stretched from New York Island to California. He's been interviewed by T.V. Guide. He's put out DESIRE. And from what I hear has released still another album. That would be hisfifthalbum in less than two years. I doubt that even com. on page 4 Team deserves more recognition that shows them nothing in return. Like true champions they don't complain but I think it's unfair and something should be done. Maybe if they are National champions next year they'll get their shoes paid for. Anyway, congratulations to a team and coach that have surpassed any title or standing that was formerly held by any LHSC team, men's or women's. Roselle Robak bigma t^ holds annual fund raising party To the Editor: As the end of the semester draws near, we the Brothers of Sigma Pi once again turn out thoughts to our deceased Brother, Maik Manahan. It was three years ago this month that we lost Mark in an airplane accident. A few upperclassmen will remember that Mark was a very artistic person and was an active member of the College Players. Each year at this time, our fraternity holds the Mark Manahan Memorial Social, proceeds of which go to the College Players. The College Players always work hard to present the best shows possible, but they also need money to pay for advertisement, costumes, materials for props and items too numerous to mention. So in order to help them and help preserve the memory of conf. on page 4 Zeppelin fans will find new movie to be a must By DEB KERNER Staff Reporter After reading numerous reviews all of which panned the movie, I expected Led Zeppelin's venture into the cinema with their The Song Remains The Same to be a boring, mind boggling, totally abstract, and confusing flick. Instead I was left with the opposite effect and for the most part 1 enjoyed the film. The film is a must if you're really into the musical perfection of Zepplin. If you are turned on by machoism which is personified by lead singer Robert Plant you'll love the movie. If you're expecting a story with plot and meaning you won't find it in The Song Remains The Same. The major portion of the two and a half hour production consists of live concert footage shot at the Madison Square Garden during Led Zeppelin's 1973 tour. The concert footage is interspersed with elaborate fantasy sequences which were designed to project the group's individual personalities and the particular meanings that specific songs hold for each member. In this sense the critics are partially right in claiming tha the film is extremely individualistic and egotistic. I don't think this can be avoided however when you consider that you are dealing in personalities and individual reactions. The fantasy sequences offered are by far some of the most attractive visual effects. The cinamatography is absolutely stunning as it provides some truly magnificent and majestic shots of the English, Scottish, and Welsh countrysides. John Paul Jones is porti-ayed as a mild schizophrenic who rides around on his horse at com. on page 4 Friday Dec. 3,1976 PRO BALL page 3 EAGLEEYE by Steve Heverly Cardinals and Colts in St. Louis on Saturday shapes up as a big and interesting game. If the Cardinals lose they're out of the Play-offs and if Baltimore falls they would be tied with New England. My record finnally reaehed the century mark with a 10-4 record last week (101-57). St. Louis 24 Baltimore 21 This game means more to the Cardinals than to Baltimore. The Colt's, a shoe-in for tbe playoffs whether first or second in their division. The toe of Bakken wins the game in the last minute. Los Angeles 27 Atlanta 10 Los Angeles exploded for 33 points in Colossieum last week and should tune-up some more against Falcons. Minnesota 24 Green Bay 6 In this "Black and Blue" Division clash at Frostbite Field, Minnesota, Green Bay turns blue, not only from the cold, but also from a heavy loss. New England 34 New Orleans 21 New England will be ready to pull into a first place tie with Baltimore by unleashing their powerful offense on the road-poor Saints. Washington 24 NY Jets 10 Redskins old men can smell playoff money and a weak team like the Jets won't upset them. Detroit 20 NY Giants 10 The lions had 10 days off to get ready for Giants who slipped by Seattle last week. Lions should get a lot of dancing practice in the New York end Zone. DaUa8 20 Philadelphia 3 A loty of college offense's look a lot better than the Eagle's do. Dallas's only problem might be falling asleep by half-time. Pittsburgh 35 Tampa Bay 0 This is the mis-match of the year. Tampa Bay's above score is the amount of wins they will have this year. It also might be the amount of first-downs they get against the Steelers. Oeveland 17 Houston 10 Cleveland survived its toughest game the rest of season when it got by Miami last week. This week will be no breather against Houston Oilers broke their 6 game losing streak last week. Miami 17 Buffalo 16 Miami's playing for pride now and a loss to Bills in the Orange Bowl would really hurt their pride. O.J. should account for Bills 16 points. Denver 20 Kansas City 17 Broncos wild-card shot was lost in New England last week. Could still finish well with two wins. Kansas City a long way off but should put up decent fight. San Francisco 27 San Diego 17 The national Television special that Delvin Williams put on last night should continue in San Diego. Chargers offense will have a tough time against "The Gold Rush." Chicago 28 Seattle 10 one of the only easy games on Bears schedule. Walter "Sweetness" Payton should have big game against Seattle Seadoves. Cincinnati 20 Oakland 17 Bengals' don't have to worry about snow in the Bay area. This is for the play-offs in the Central division. Grapplers capture 300th bi-competition victory History was made at Thomas Field House Wednesday night as the Bald Eagles whipped Youngstown State 38-9, thus gaining their 300th duel victory. In 38 years of varsity wrestiing. Bald Eagle wrestling teams have compiled an amazing record of 300-80-7. The record 300th win coming in this Cox's eighth year as head coach. The duel matching LHS and youngstown was an exciting match filled with tough yet slick wrestling. The Bald Eagle squad showed a potent combination of muscle and slick as they crunched their opponents one by one. Haven Gets Oft to a Quick Start! The opening bouts of the evening saw fine wrestiing displayed by LHS lightweights. 118 pound Gary Uram outslicked, outshined, and then proceeded to put the lights out on his Youngstown opponent. Uram decked YSU Gordon Myer in the second. This is Gary's second pin of the season (Way to go Yacky!) LHS veteran 126 pounder Sean Ahern then went out and reversed Youngstown State's Dan Dinger to a McCamely Was Superb! At 134 Capt. Tim McCamely of Philipsburg Faced Youngstown's toughest wrestler. Don Hernan capt. of Youngstown has lost only a handful of bouts total in high school and college. Both capt's squared off for battle as the whistle blew. "Mac " barrel rolled Hernan for a 2 point takedown and rode him out the entire first period. Misfortune then hit the lhs wrestier as he was hit with a techinical violation. This same techinical violation was to puzzle Coach Cox and haven fans throughout the night. Hernan reversed Mac and made the score 3-2. Riding him out the second. However the inspired McCamely was not to be denied as he shot a spectacular duck under that set the crowd to his feet. Mac added back points and desplayed a reding show comparable to that of the greatest rodeo star. Final score: McCamely 8 Hernan 5, a truely exciting match! 142 pounder Michael Moore added to Haven's total as he dominated his opponent and pinned him in the 3 rd period. At 150 capt. George Way whipped Youngstown's Dan Stilgenbauer 10-2. YS Stilgenbauer was long and tall as his name, but Way (the Williamsport Wonder) cut him down to size. The tide turned as two Bald Eagle wrestlers met defeat in succession. Litho ware was pinned in the 3rd and Jerry Peterman was decisioned in a squeaker 5-3. With two wins in a row Youngstown State was knocking on the duel victory door. Enter Murderer's Row! At 177 Al Fricke pinned Joe Guido At 190 Tim Thompson decisioned Bill Perkins At HWT Greg Koontz pinned Stan Spencer Fricke, Thompson, and Koont are thus labeled the name Murder's Row for their physical beatings they administer to their opponents. FINAL LHS 39 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 9 Go Bald Eagles! ABT PUNTING COMPANY'S QUICK COPY CENTER ' 'Copies made while you watch'' Tenn Papers Articles Resumes HMSIS Papers Reports Downtowa Lock Havea Teias Lonch 748-2000 (he EAGLEEYE page 4 Friday Dec. 3,1976 zeppelin fans will find new movie to be a must cont. Irom page2 night through 18th century graveyards in a grotesque mask. By day he gentiy plays an enormous pipe organ to the sound of "No Quarter." Drummer John Bonham's portrait concentrates on realism rather than fantasy. As his drum solo of "Moby Dick" echoes in the background we see Bonham doing some of the things he particularly enjoys. He is shown working on his farm with his wife and children and racing automobiles. Robert Plant's sequence, which is done to "The Song Remains the Same," is gallant and fanciful as it is filled with chivalry and beauty. Plant makes the perfect knightly romantic type of hero. He sets off to seek his fortune only to be confronted by self-doubt and the elements of nature. Jimmy Page's sequence is one of the best. Set to an extended but masterful performance of "Dazed and Confused" most of the scene takes place on stage at the Garden. Shifts in the pace of the song are shown by photographic tricks such as double images of Page strutting around and his furious fingerwork. The scene then changes, repeating the image from their Stairway to Heaven album as Page is shown searching for the truth within himself. We see Page making a desperate climb up a steep mountain as he attempts to reach the hooded Fathertime figure who represents truth. Upon reaching the hermit we see tha the figure is Page himself, first as an old man who slowly reverts to Page as an infant. This starts the cycle again as Page's image progressively returns to the old man figure. The concert scenes were the next best thing to being at a Zeppelin concert. The camera featured each member of the group doing what he does best from Jones on bass guitar and officers cont. Irom page 1 election will take place. In closing Hanna asked for the senator's cooperation, stating, with cooperation, the Senate could accomplish all the goals that he has set for next semester. keyboards to Page taking it to the bridge. The basic weakness of the film was the failure to fulfill one of it's main objectives and that was to present Led Zeppelin as people not just as the kings of rock and roll bands. Throughout the movie we are given very small glances into the private lives of the most popular heavy-metal band existing today. These scenes consisted of each member reacting at home with his wife and children. They were interesting because a side of the group was portrayed which most people don't realize exists. The other off-stage scenes however, failed to bring about any real significance. They tended to be superficial, meaningless, boring, and obnoxious. You were never provided with any form of conversation by the group. This strongly contributed to making Led Classifieds HELP WANTED - student to do light cooking one hour per day, Mon. - Fri., at lunchtime. Transportation necessary. Call for details, 769-6715. FOR SALE - GImball Organ Swinger 100; 1 year old: $750. Call Helen Weaver, ext. 221. WANTED - Part-time babysitter; local resident preferred. Write to P.O. Box 598, Lock Haven, Include Spring class schedule and references. Wages negotiable. FOR SALE Jefferson AM-FM stereo receiver, 8-track tape player with speakers and Panasonic Mlnlchanger: $85. Price negotiable perfect for Christmas. Call 748-6641 after 10 p.m., ask for Bill. HELP WANTED - Earn up to $3,000 per semester or much more! Campus reps wanted to post distribute for commission. Lines guaranteed to sell. Agressive, motivated persons. Few hours weekly. Send resume, $2.00, for job description. Info sheets, application forms, postage and handling. Upon acceptance receive coding number, membership card, work manual free. With first weekly commission check receive your $2.00 back. WRITE: nationwide College Marketing Services, (NCMS), Box 1384, Ann Arbor, Ml, 48106. Zeppelin come off as cold aloof rock superstars rather than everyday people. Despite the fact that the concert footage was so good at times it became tedious. A good example is Page's "Dazed and Confused." Granted Page is a masterful, creative, talented, and knowledgeable guitarist and one of ^^it^i^^i^ the best if not the best in the business, but he did tend to ramble on. This version of "Dazed and Confused" runs for 23 minutes, the whole one side of the two album soundtrack. If you are a true Zeppelin fan you'll enjoy the film despite it's moments of shallowness. money exists for students cont. from page 1 Basic Opportunity Grant which is offered by the Federal Government. Money that is given to a student but must be paid back is a loan. This is usually a larger sum of money that doesn't have to be paid pack until a certain time after graduation. PHEAA and National Direct Student Loans are two examples. Work study is a program where a student works on campus such as in the library or for a professor and gets paid for it. The salary for a person in work study is $1.87 per hour. homosexuality com. from page 1 pen to the population if the world turned gay. Finally when people became antagonistic toward each other and Ms. Cooper she closed the question and answer period and the lecture. Sigma pi cont. trom page 2 our Brother, please try to attend this social. It will be held this Friday, Dec. 3, 1976 at 9:00 pm at our house. Thank you. The Brothers of Sigma Pi Over 55 percent of Lock Haven's students receive some kind offinancialaid. The money is available for those who really need it so why not take advantage of it for next year? lebin com. Irom page I "Chicago" could match that record. Or Kiss, Queen, Styx, Cooper. And so Keith, it looks like we have yet another Dylan to cope with. Dylan the Prolific. And maybe no one has it together all the time, not even little Billy Zimmerman from Hibing, Minnesota. As far as I'm concerned, if he had just written and recorded the songs on HIGHWAY 61, REVISITED that would be sufficient, but he has done a great deal more than that. Hasn't he? Respectfully Lawrence B. Lebin P.S. In case I forgot to mention it, Keith, I liked your review. Thank you. SPECIAL EDUCATION: All, students who are planning to I student teach in Special Education in 1977-1978 should attend a meeting at 1:10 pm, December 14, 1976 in Himes 111. CHRISTMAS... CARDS GIFTS DECORATIONS YOU'Ll FIND THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MOM AND DAD THIS SEASON AT ADDIE'S Main Street Lock Haven, Pa. Phone: 748-2805 Merchant Bureau Hours a«*isifiLji—.^iin. I ,••.•.