Eagl^ Vol. XV, No. 19 LOCK HAVEN STATE COLLEGE Editorial The Union h a s no d a y time h e l p to maintain the a p p e a r a n c e of theTV Lounges and it seems the s t u d e n t s who use them s h o u l d h a v e enough c o n s c i e n c e to h e l p . It c a n ' t be too nuch to a s k to s i n p l y d e p o s i t all r e f u s e in the p r o v i d e d waste b a s k e t s and return d i s h e s and trays to the Eagle Wing. The plea is sinple: by a l l means u s e t h e l o u n g e ^ that is what they are for but have enough c o n s i d e r a tion to h e l p k e e p them d e c e n t e n o u g h to be u s e d by o t h e r s ! Has c o n s i d e r a t i o n died on t h e LHS c a n p u s ? If n o t , t h e n t h e r e are an awful lot of p e o p l e u s i n g the PUIj Lounges who have lost] t r a c k of i t s meaning. The l o u n g e s are for the u s e of a l l s t u d e n t s in theii free time and i s o p e n to all t h o s e not having a c a n p u s r e s i d e n c e in which to s p e n d time. However, these fa-i cilities are c e r t a i n l y notj to be abused. Leaving paper, g a r b a g e , t r a y s and other debris spread all through the l o u n g e s , in n^^ mind, is a b u s e . -D.B. Thursday, Octoberl4 Anyone interested in going to the Saturday, October 16th Shippensburg football game must sign the list in the PUB by 12:00 Thursday, October 14th. The cost is $4.0Q per person. The bus will leave from the PUB at 9:30. Series Opens Oct. 18 P a r a d e A g a i n Is A Homecoming Attraction Are you wondering about the Jesus movement? Come to Chi Alpha Open Forum - sing and rap with John Kuert and Ron Poach, touring Pennsylvania campuses: Thursday, October 14, at 7:30 P-m. in the PUB lounge. why not attend a Campus Crusade propam at penn State. Agape Fellowship is sponsoring a bus on Tuesday, October 19. Anyone interested in going meet in front of Bentley Hall at 5:30 pm. A donation of $1.00 should be paid to Cindy Raski (Woolridge ext. 414) or Brenda Ralston (McEntire ext. 417) before October 18. off that member skirt!" Ben is the order given here by to Lynn Miner. Reader's Theatre members "Tiger" Aptaker 'The Tiger' Will Be the Next Readers Theatre Production A Reader's Theatre presentation has been one of the increasingly popular events on campus in recent y e a r s . Since November 1968 when R e a d e r s ' Theatre first performed before a LHS audience, NOTICES FROM BOOKSTORE the art form has steadily grown There will be no book returns in status with students and townspeople. after Oct. 15. Directed by Dr. Robert Kidder, Charges close Oct. 15. Readers' Theatre on campus is a The Maryland (Juartet will All accounts are due and pay- unique and intimate form of theao p e n the Lock Haven Artist ter. able by Oct. 20. S e r i e s on Monday, October 1 8 , " I would say there is more at 8:15 p.m. in Price Audipresentation than r e p r e s e n t a t i o n , " torium. s a y s Kidder. The q u a r t e t , c o n s i s t i n g of In a s e n s e the audience rep i a n o , v i o l a , v i o l i n , and c e l l o , sponse to the play is less conis a faculty-artist ensen*le trolled by technical d e v i c e s ; much in r e s i d e n c e at the U n i v e r s i t y more is created by the a u d i e n c e s ' of Maryland. imagination. It is sometimes more After several y e a r s ' absence higlily sophisticated than a trat h e first work on the p r o from the local s c e n e , the tradigram will be a t e c h n i c a l l y ditionally staged play in that the tional parade through downtown audience and the actor must do derranding work by Mazart, t h e Lock Haven will be a major at- the job of complex technical asQuartet in G Minor, followed by traction on LHS' Homecoming a nodern work, the Piano pects. Weekend. Q j a r t e t c o n p o s e d in 1947 by A R e a d e r s ' Theatre presenOn Saturday, October 23, all Robert Palmer. After interorganizations entering a float in tation can often be readied in m i s s i o n , the C Minor Quartet the parade will be reporting in less time than a traditional stage by ftahms will be p r e s e n t e d . front of Thomas Field House at play since movement and memoriThe \teryland Quartet b e g a n 10 a.m. The floats, illustrating zation are minimized. Dr. Kidder's as a trio with v i o l i n i s t J o e l presentations usually utilize Bcrman, c e l l i s t William Skidmore, the theme " A Brand New S t a r t , " stools and a copy of the script reflecting the start of LHS' second and p i a n i s t Evelyn G a r v e y . century, are being sponsored by during the performance. These With the a d d i t i o n of forirer local merchants. Each merchant devices encourage the viewer to Cleveland Orchestra violist is contributing $10 toward the S a l l y Trembly in 1 9 7 0 , t h e cost of the float he is sponsoring group h a s d e v e l o p e d a comp l e t e l y new r e p e r t o i r e — master- and the SCC is providing an additional $15 per float. works for the p i a n o q u a r t e t . Three cash prizes will be Other performances in the awarded to the best e n t r i e s . Artist S e r i e s will be p r e s e n t e d Local high school bands, by p i a n i s t William I b e s in other marching groups, and the Decenrber, the Goldovsky Opera seven Homecoming Queen conConpany in F e b r u a r y , v i o l i n i s t testants will a l s o be part of the David Madison and pianist Marion Filar in the e a r l y s p r i n g , parade, which will commence at and the P a r i s C h a n t e r O r c h e s - approximately 10:30 a.m. The procession, being martra in May. shaled by Dr. Francis N. Hamblin, The Lock Haven Artist college president, and Gary WorS e r i e s is s p o n s o r e d by the thington, SCC president, will Comrunity Concert A s s o c i a t i o n , move down Water St. and continue c o n p o s e d of menfcers of the to Henderson St., come back up local coirmunity, the nusic Main St. and continue onto Belledepartment of I J B , and the fonte Ave. to Spring Street Stacollege students government. dium for the football game with Season t i c k e t s are still Edinboro. Parade entry winners a v a i l a b l e from Mrs. Lucy S. will be announced at halftime. Caprio at 7 4 8 - 3 7 5 9 or Dr. R u s s e l l N e l s o n in Price Auditorium. Special rates are Interested in an eveiing a v a i l a b l e to s c h o o l c h i l d r e n of Christian sharing? If so, and high school students. Artist "Take cast The Library's circulation of free books has been lacking contributions to the cause. Anyone having paperbacks to contribute are asked to do so. enter the scene and become, through his imagination, an intimate part of the play. Dr. Kidder directs 2 to 4 proauctions yearly and s e l e c t s the cast for a particular play through The Women's Dorm Council open try-outs. Although there is is holding the election of dorm a course entitled Readers' Theaofficers today, Thursday, October tre, these productions are not a 14. Each women's dorm will have direct outgrowth of the course. an executive committee consisting Anyone may participate whether or not he is enrolled in the course, of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Activities Chairand often a play is cast from theatre - lovers outside the course man. Balloting begins at 8 am and One of the most popular prowill continue until 6:30 pm in the ductions given in the history of lobbies of each dorm. Students local R e a d e r s ' Theatre was The may vote only in the resident hall Brick and The Rose, done in the in which they live. A roster will Spring of 1970. After p r e s e n t a t i o n be checked. on campus, it was so widely acThe following students are claimed that a downtown perforcandidates in Russell Hall: mance drew a crowd of 400 at the President - Judith Bailey Lock Haven Y.M.C.A. Beverly Spagnolo Currently Dr. Kidder is reVice-Pres. - Kathleen Andrew hearsing the cast for the October Secretary - Marilyn Fulton 18 and 19 performance of The Cheryl Krause Tiger by Murray Sch is g a l . Lynn Act. Chairman • DianaHartman Miner and Ben Aptaker take the Sue Lewanspotlight in Schisgal's play of dowski abduction and terror. If the repu- WoolridgeHall: tation of Kidder and past R e a d e r s ' President - Wyona Hibbs Theatre performances mean anyVice-Pres. - Margie Frederick thing, The Tiger promises to be a Diana Korb delightful evening of theatre. Secretary - Betsy Person Act. Chairman - Cindy Hopple McEntire Hall: President - Erla Mae Kreider Ruth Sammons Vice-Pres. - Jerri Benner Jacqueline Hunter Secretary - Mary Jill Matthews Act. Chairman - Candy Allen rehearse W o m e n Vote for Dorm Officers Homecoming Schedule ITie full s c h e d u l e for Homecoining V^eekend, 147 1 is MS lollou s (first price is for t h o s e w i Ui II), s e c o n d is williolil ): I'ridav FraleiniU Housparties D a n c e m R o g e r s Crv ni f r a u i n n ^ ') p . m . lo } a.111.-Iree 11 .(K) Salurdav P a r a d e wilh l l o . M s - - a s s r i i i l i l \ al It) .i.ni. in from ol IIH. F o o t b a l l game \.v i th lui iiihoi o - J p.m. DedKalioM of Ihe i n ' H C i d e r P PIAA Oiattpions — Rod long h i s t o r y of the sport at Tate from Penn Highlands and LHS. The Eagle g r a p p l e r s open Wes Schrader of S h a n u k i n . a 14-mEet s e a s o n , plus two Coach Jim Christopher's exhibitions with t h e Aluimi c a g e r s , conning off 8-12, the and powerful A t h l e t e s in Action, s c h o o l ' s b e s t record in n i n e a t Lehigh University " s n a k e t e e n y e a r s ; will face a rugged p i t " on Deceniber 4 . 20-gaine s l a t e p l u s another a t t h e tough This will be a r e b u i l d i n g a p p e a r a n c e Augusta, Georgia Holiday y e a r for wrestling a t Ixick H a v e n . Graduation l a s t N^y Tournament, December 2 0 - 2 1 . took s i x t h r e e - y e a r - r e g u l a r s , The Bald E a g l e s open the T h r e e were Conference Cham- c a n p a i g n a t Erie on December 2 a g a i n s t Mereyhurst C o l l e g e . Two r e g u l a r s will he missing from Uie 1970-71 basketball team. C a p t a i n l i u c e P a r k h i l l g r a d u a t e d and freshman star Ken S t a l l i n g h a s transferred to a junior c o l l e g e in Kentucky. Co-Captains Qiff Billet (6-5) a n d Bud ttennen (6-4), record-breaking rebounder, head a l i s t of s e v e n r e t u r n i n g regulars. Coach Christopher h a s s e v e r a l o u t s t a n d i n g newcort«rs to the s q u a d t h i s y e a r i n c l u d i n g Q y d e Soule (6-9), John S a l l e y (6-8) of Wayinart, and Russ Paulin (6-7) from B r i d g e v i l l e . To the Editor; Ql T u e s d a y night a meeting was held c o n c e r n i n g 24 hour visitation o n weekends for wnirrn. Out of 800 women r e s i d e n t s , approximately 30 were p r e s e n t . Where were a l l t h e women? I can iiragine every, one of them had some e x c u s e , but I c o u l d n ' t think of o n e . Why? B e c a u s e a s a member of this c o m r u n i t y , i t s m/ r e sponsibility t o support i t s d e c i s i o n s and p o l i c i e s . This is nv temporary home and I want to use niy i n d i v i d u a l power, as a woman r e s i d e n t , to make the r u l e s and r e g u l a - To the Editor: Is it really true that the mat i o n s of the dorms. I t ' s ny righl! Regardless of your jority of women at Lock Haven o p i n i o n , p l e a s e t a k e a n in- State College are apathetic? That t e r e s t in your dorm c o u n c i l . seems to be the opinion of their Attend a l l the meetings and fellow female colleagues, xhe issue concerning open dorms for v o i c e your o p i n i o n . women has been posted in e.very Sue Krum ladies latrine on campus. What Yeager^ Haley All-Stars ; Three old times movies will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Eagle Wing. The movies featured are "The Champion" starringCharlie Chaplin, "The Music Box" a Laurel and Hardy flick and the oniy academy award winner, and "Wrong Way Willie". The duration of the three movies together will run approximately 1 hour. I i I I I I II SCC Dance: Saturday, October 16, ^12 p.m. in the PUB, Music by "Truk". S ^ n t s : FREE and non-stu•Mits: $2.00 Barre Yeager, LHS linebacker, and George Haley, Eagles 135-pound star flanker, have been selected for Honorable Mention on this week's ECAC All-East All Star squad. Yeager led the fine LHS defens iye unit in a losing c a u s e against Clarion State last Saturday. Tlie 26 year-old, 5 ' 1 0 " 170 pound senior and a veteran of two years of service in Vietnam, had seven u n a s s i s t e d tackles Swimming Sunday - 2-3 p.m. faculty, staff, children (Field House Pool) - 3-5 p.m. college students oniy (Field House Pool) Monday - 7-9 p.m. college students only (Field House Pool) Tuesday - 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. college students and faculty (Zimmerli Pool) Thursday - 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. college students and faculty (Zimmerli Pool) • • * • • Bookstore Hours Mon. through Fri. - 7:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. If the demand is sufficient, the Uokstore hours may be altered. SCC CANOE ENTRY BLANK NAME -^ ^^.^ Sunday BFA.TS — Cathy Page OAILIES — Debbie Zedreck PRELINONARIES - Ann Reidy SPORTS — Chris Plyler C'OUUiviiNSi — Mary moniiioo.. PHOTOGRAPHY - Mike Hradley I I I The Eagie Wing ... where students and faculty are treated with courtesy and promptness. ... where prices are low. ... where quality is first. Oct. 24 2:00 1st prize $25.00 2nd $15.00 3rd $10.00. DEBB(E BRICKER EDllORS ~ I To the Editor: We believe the women of LHS should hold the same privileges as the men on this campus. However, due to the apathy, it h a s been hard to obtain these privl e g e s . Several women now, though are trying to change this. We feel that the women on this campus should have 24 hour open dorms on the weekends just like our male counterparts. We have gotten the impression that Lock Haven is a sex-oriented campus and this has put misconceptions in the minds of some of the women. These women think that guys will be wildly running through the halls and it will be an invasion of their privacy. THIS 13 NOT THE WAY IT WILL BE! We have proposed that for 24 hour open house on weekends in a women's dorm the following would hold: 1. All men must be escorted at all times. 2. After hours guys will only be let in when escorted by a girl and let in by the security guard. 3 . Each girl can only escort one male into the dorm. 4. Any guys wandering around the dorm will be asked to leave. 5. Floor managers will be chosen to keep order. Now, this doesn't sound all that bad does it? Don't be selfisheven if you don't have a guy now, who knows - you may before the years is over. As for your privacy - c a n ' t you walk t o the bathroom with your robe on? After all, how many girls walk around the dorm in their underwear? Come on, women, give u s your support in making Lock Haven a progressive college rather than a regressive one!!! 1 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF I I EAT AT Eagle Eye will have a campus society section this year. Anyone desiring an auMuoement concerning pinnings, engagements, etc. must turn it in to the Eagle Eye office in person. open to any student or faculty member who can provide their own canoe. SCC has four can;oes which will go on a first come b a s i s . Requests should be made with Ron Jury in the s e e office. Press A s s n , Lamda Chi Alpha Car Rally SuNflay October 17 at 2 p.m. MMt at lower LHS parking lot. Eutrance Fee - $2.50 Prizes: Trophy and $10.00 I $. §ms-»- Starts State CoMege and 12 a s s i s t s for a total of 19. Haley, who never played high school football, caught five passes for 127 yards. He scored the first touchdown given up by Clarion in four games on a beautiful pass-run play coverning 82 yards The pass was thrown by quarterback Mike packer. It marked the fourth straight week that Bald Eagle players have been picked for the All-Star squad. » Ski Club Meeting Thursday night Smith Hall lounge 7 p.m. All members please attend. Member -- Pa Mention leave entry b lank w ith the PUB secretary For obvious reasons resulting from a condition created by a minority - no coats, jackets, or outer wear, previously purchased books, notebooks, attache cases, back packs, etc. will bo allowed in the bookstore. It is also necessary for us to close all charges at 3:00 each day, due to the administrative work-load. Receive Honorable IS happening to you girls? Is it that you don't use the latrines or is it that you don't care! Approximately 30 girls turned out for the first discussion on the i s s u e . If your in favor of open dorms,please come. If your not in favor of open dorms, please come. Please please ilon't be apathetic. Voice your opinion, you can talk! Sue Lcwandowski a^/t///i4JA Kim Gaus Linda Wjtchen HOtAEQOtAWG FLOWERS! MUMS*CORSAGES*ROSES CANDLES*INCENSE*GIFTS GARDEN I : ""ARTOONIST — George oieiuamper I.AVOUT S T A F F - Liz Klens Evalyn Fisher BUSINE.iS MANGER - N a n c e Nagy MIVERITSING MANAGER— Janjs Burenui TECHNICAL COORDINATOR - Linda Fo Deb Rowles Sororities-Fraternities-Groups Ask about special group prices [ TECHNICAL ADVISOR - Marian Hut»<'^stine L D I T O R U L ADVISOR - Dick Parker EAGLE EYE is published daily by the students of Lock Haven State College. All opinion expresses by columnists and feature writers, including letters to the editor, are not necessarily those of this institution or of this publication. All contributiors should be submitted to Eagle Eye, Parsons Union Building, LHSC - 748-5531 * ^ fNow thru Tues Adults $1.25 Students $1.00 ' RICKER BROTHERS 24E. MAIN St. Te/; 748-8028 17