Lock Haven State College Eve Eag. Wed., Sept. 24, 1975 ^^Vol. X XVIII, No. 15 Social Committee continues work on Homecoming 1975 By PHILIP BURLINGAME Slippery Rock State on Friday, the Edinboro vs. LHSC footAssistant News Editor ball game and Homecoming The SCC's Social ComParade on Saturday and a mittee has held a series of presentation of Slavik folk meetings over the past few music and dance by the weeks to wi)rk out the schedule Duquense University Tamburfor Homecoming 1975. Special itzans on Sunday evening. homecoming events will begin According to Social on Thursday, October 16,, and Committee Chairperson Betsy end on Wednesday, October Woolridge. "Frigid Pink" and 22. "I Don't Care" are tentatively According to acting scheduled to perform on SaturSocial Committee Chairperson day. Problems with finding an Betsy Woolridge, the long adequate group on the commiweekend will be highlighted by three College Plaver pro- ttee's small budget has productions of "You Can't Take It hibited any definate schedulWith You;" three showings of ing.. Ms. Woolridge also "Dr. Zhivago;" a concert on Saturday night, and a circus on noted that Wednesday night's performance by the Hannaford Wednesday night. Other featured events Circus would have cost $4,000 include a soccer match with more than the $1,000 payment cont. on page 4 LUTZ ADDRESSES CLUB - - Dr. Jack Lutz, , International Education Specialist, spoke to the Intern tional Club yesterday evening on the topic of Nigeri [Photo by JOHN VUKOVIC. ] Project Interchange^ begins second year "Project Interchange," the school teachers who used new exchange of personnel from methods and materials learned the Akeley Campus School of through workshops and other Lock Haven State College with projects were often unable to teachers from the Keystone continue their programs beCentral School District, has cause they lacked professional begun its second year this fall. assistance. In the spring of 1974, The interchange project college and school district sought to overcome these officials agreed upon an ex- deficiencies by assigning two change program which was faculty members from the felt could be beneficial to both. Akeley School to serve as Besides the exchange of consultants to the school disteachers between the campus trict. These consultants could school and the school district, provide the professional asthe exchange of ideas and sistance needed by the classteaching methods could take room teacher for the continued place. use and development of innoThis exchange was prompt- vative teaching methods. ed for several practical reaIn return, two teachers sons. Akeley School, being an Erom the school district would experimental "laboratory" teach classes full time in the school, needed an efficient campus school. These teachmethod to let public school ers would be able to learn teachers know about the inno- first-hand some of the mevative teaching ideas and thods developed at the Akeley materials being developed. School and would also have the On the other hand, public freedom to experiment with new ideas of their own. Their knowledge could then be applied in the public schools when they returned to their own classrooms. A side benefit of the project is the effect on the college's teacher education program. The consultants from Akeley, in working directly with school district teachers in their classrooms, have closer contact with the teachers who have college students in their classrooms as aids and student teachers. The classroom teacher benefits from the consultant's understanding of the college student's training requirements, the college student benefits from the consultant's understanding of the local classroom situation, and the teacher education program benefits by having its students train in an atmosphere of cont. on page 4 Voter regisfration p/anned for today in Raub lounge Eligible students who have not registered to vote or whose registration has expired may do so today from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. in Raub Hali Lounge. These students will then be included in the Clinton County voter roll. Registration will also be held Monday, September 29 in Raub and Wednesday, October 1 in Bentley Hall Lounge, with times same as today's. Students wishing to register in their home district are reminded that the voter registration period ends October 6. CAS coordinator Betsy Woolridge emphasized the importance of student voter registration on State College Campuses and stated "I have cont. on page 4 page 2 EAGLE EYE Wednesday, Sept. 24. 1975 Leffers fo the editor Freshmer) unfairly pressured To the Editor: Well, I'm going to set out and try to make a long story short. Two people that, just happen to be Freshman, are being pressured by out side forces. I don't want to blame these out side forces because they are not necessarily self motivated. But they wear blue uniforms and come repr'rsentinji the law. These two Freshman, for some reason aren't liked by the men in blue. Somebody A.jnis these tw(j Freshman out o) school. Pressure has been rjui on the men to put pressure 'in these hreshmen. 1 don't want l(j mention .111. names, but 'Deputy Dog .ind his side kick Boo-Bo' came MMiin;^ these Kreshman. I bet you'd like to know why Deputy, Dog and his side kick Boo-Bo' were knocking or their door. Well, they came and confiscated Aluminum. This metal is valuable material, but I find it hardly worth the Hassle. Pwjr Freshman, they were taken by suprize. They didn't know how Li our brotherhood. By far, I Id much rather have Mr. I! .11 ^ame in my fraternity ih I 1 le two students who did III' '.t aling. Why must you support ih( li.iiernily brothers till the '.liip sinks'/ Thin(.;s will not be "'iiiiiiiig up roMs " just beciM'.c we ignore ih' truth. Thousands if Amerii a' , died in Kori a I -cause the nil iLirv led false (formation to III- |)i ss back h .nie. 3,895 An • ri( ;u men died Will field cause soccer downfall at LHS? Baptist Bible; field is also being used as a time due to mud-soaked field By GARY BRUBAKER lose to Bloomj demonstration station for conditions, it is the student's Staff Reporter education that is being downmany physical-education Due to the atrocious Clarion, Ship condition of McCollum field, courses. When thefieldcannot graded. It is time for the cont. on page 4 the worst soccer facility in the be used for several weeks at a entire Penna. Conference, the University of Pittsburgh - LHS soccer match set for today has been rescheduled for tomorrow at 3 p.m. The combination of rain and a poorfieldhas once again made its presence felt here at LHS. This is not the first time (and won't be the last) that a soccer match has had to be postponed due to the Haven's poor playing conditions. Last season Lock Haven met Swarthmore College from Philadelphia in the NCAA, Division III Eastern Regional finals, with the winner scheduled to advance to the » ^ , national finals the following week. Although Lock Haven won the right to the home field TYPICAL DAY ON McCOLLUM - J e f f Sintic, covered advantage, the NCAA ruled with mud, is set to kick a loose ball away from the net in that the game would be held yesterday's practice. The Eagles are in preparation for on Swarthmore's home ground tomorrow's soccer match against u. of Pitt at 3:00 p.m. due to the deplorable condition The match was postponed from today due to the field of the Lock Haven turf. condition following Tuesday's rain. [Photo by GREG Of course, the Eagles TRACY.] were still designated the "home team," but that didn't amount to a hill of beans considering that they weren't playing in front of their home crowd. Lock Haven lost a tough 1-0 decision in the In a small Bridgehamp- ental medical Services. Arrivensuing contest, and needless ton, Connecticut motel room, ing at his office carrying the to say, the apathy of the Lock in 1973, a group of disgusted, scars and bandages of a Haven State College Adminisdisenchanted but diehard weekend racing accident, Dr. tration may very well have motorcycle roadracers met to Frank bears little resemblance caused the Eagles an NCAA discuss what might be done to toT.V.'sDr. Welby. Div. HI title, as Swarthmore improve the dismal state of Though bitten by the went on to reach the national their sport. From that meeting motorcycle bug at an early finals before losing. emerged an organization that age, it was not until 1969 has become the pi "^mier ama- {while serving as an intern in Year after year Messrs. cont. on page 4 teur motorcycle oadracing Herrmann and Parker have pleaded on deaf ears for a new club in the country, the-ERA, Eastcoast Roadracers Associasoccer field. Anyone attending tion. This Saturday, thanks to LHS knows however, that you might as well be talking to a the efforts of Philadelphia's Dr. Peter Frank and his staff, brick wall when trying to get Promoting interscholastic something done in the way of the ERA will make its first and intercollegiate wresding is athletics at this institution. appearance at Pocono Racethe purpose of the Downtown way for the running of the Granted Hubert Jack Stadium Mat Club, which hosted its WYSP Cycle Jam. has finally been completed, annual fall meeting for the but it has certainly involved Dr. Frank is not what first time on the Lock Haven painstaking efforts from the you would call an average State College campus Septemathletic department over many run-of-the-mill doctor. Aside ber 18. LHSC wrestling coach years to make it a dream com from serving as the director Dr. Ken Cox and six of his true. and guiding light of the ERA, wrestlers appeared as club he also maintains a private guests, as Cox spoke on It is not, however, prospects for the upcoming varsity athletics alone that are medical practice and is president of Philadelphia's continbeing hampered: McCollum ERA to appear at cycle jam this Sat. The LHS Cross Counti team ran to their first victor against three defeats on Sep tember 20, beating Bapti; Bible College 21-40. In the fiv way meet Lock Haven cam out on the shorter end wit team from Bloomsburg, Cla ion, and Shippensburg. Bloomsburg with overa meet winner Steve Eachu (25:25) ended above Loc Haven 15-50. Clarion wit second and third place finis) ers was 15-43 against Loc Haven. The score for Shij pensburg vs. Lock Haven wr 15-46. The local harriers of Coac Dolan were paced by captai Dennis Harman (28:10). fo lowed by Lou Fiorillo (28:19 Paul Dewalt (28:26), and Jii Gallagher (28:41). Dola praised Gallagher for his fin effort and improved time in hi second run of the local 5.0 mi! course. Y wafer polo league forming Interested in water poh The Lock Haven YMCA inviti all college men to get involv« in its water polo leagues th fall. An organizational meetii for the men's leagues planned for 7:30 p.m. Thui day, October 2 at the YMC Additional information m; be obtained by calling Ti Foley at 748-6727. Cox presents prospects to Downtown Mat Club season. This year's plans inclui hosting an end of seasi banquet for high school wre tiers and conducting the se ond annual Mat Town, U.S. wresding clinic on the LI campus next June. Club officers are Joe M Clelland, president; Ji Jones, vice-president; and T( ford AnKeny, secretar treasurer. EAGLE EYE page 4 Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1975 will field cause soccer downfall social commiteeingcontinues Queen must be made by cont. from page 3 students themselves to speak valuable practice time, and a up. poorfieldaside from hindering Coach Herrmann, in a practices, could definitely telephone conversation with mean the difference in winnPitt's head coach remarked, ing or losing a ball game, and "Thefieldis so bad here that I possibly a conference champthought I'd call you to see if I ionship. could persuade you into playLock Haven will no ing Thursday instead of tomor- longer be able to have those row (Wednesday). Pitt's head "crazy Lock Haven rooters" as coach replied. We played on Coach Herrmann calls tham, McCollum field fifteen years backing the Eagles in any ago and we can imagine what post-season tournaments beit's like. You don't have to try cause the NCAA would never and persuade us. We'll be permit games of such importglad to wait the extra day." ance to be played on a poor But on a field of this calibre an field. extra day will make little The fans at Lock Haven difference. will most assuredly suffer also. Shippensburg State Those who attended the Penn College dropped Lock Haven State - LHS match could feel froiv its '75 schedule, due to the excitement of watching oui field conditions. Shipp's Lock Haven competing under head coach remarked after last the lights in big time soccer vcir's game; "this is the worst against one of the best teams field I've ever seen, let alone in the nation, and holding jjiayed on." 1 wonder how them to a 1-1 draw. You could many other coaches and play- feel the pride running through rs have made that statement you, knowing that your fellow throughout the years. students had just played on "After Penn State and hell of a game, and you were Pia see our field," Coach there, backing them lOO'/a Herrmann remarked, "even in win, lose or draw. it's best condition, I feel Fan support definitely they'll probably drop us from helps a team as any coach or their schedule." player will attest to. Let's not "Not only that," the Eagle sit by and watch "the fastest Head Mentor added, "But rising sport in America" slowshould we happen to get into ly decline at Lock Haven just any kind of post-season play- because of a "swamp." offs the NCAA v/ill never let Who wants another up play on a field such as McCollum." Swarthmore incident - rememIn essence, LHS is ber, it is you the fans and making its presence felt students who will suffer in the among major soccer powers in end. And the end may come the Eastern United States, as sooner than you think. Penn State's soccer team will attest to. Should present field conditions continue to exist cont. from page 1 however, the level of soccer at cooperation. LHS will begin to decay. The For the 1975-76 school big name soccer schools will year, Leroy Straley and Wayne begin dropping us from their Allison are serving as the schedules, at the same time consultants from the Akeley making it neariy impossible for School, while Debbie Farwell us to add any top-ranked and Eleanor Zimmerman from opponents in the future. the school district are teaching The team will lose at Akeley. project greeks speak — cent, from page 2 Day Care Center, another local service project includes donations to the Salvation Army. They keep their eyes open to try to help children either by financial donations or by giving of their time. the L.H.S. sororities do put sorority energy and sisteriy love to work nationally and locally. It's one way the college organizations can show that they care. cont. from page 1 currently agreed on had the circus not been passing through this area enroute to it's next performance. The Social Committee will hold additional meetings next week to finalize plans for the parade, various picnics, the variety showandSaturday night's concert. Students interested in assisting the committee members are urged to call Betsy Woolridge at ext. 283. Applications for floats and all sign-ups for Homecom- Friday, September 26. The float applications should be turned into the Activities Office in Sullivan Hall and Queen candidate sign-up sheets will be posted in the PUB and in Bentley Hall. , , VOter reQIStrOtJOn cont. from page 1 found it is imperative for students to be registered voters for effective promotion of bills in Harrisburg." era to appear at cycle jam cont. from page 3 Milwaukee) that the good doctor got his first taste of motorcycle competition. Riding a Bultaco Metralla in the 1969 Indy National, he finished 23rd out of 35. Since that time. Dr. Frank has not only lived for motorcycle roadracing; he married it, tying the knot with a Miss Patty O'Brien, daughter of Dick O'Brien, Manager of HarleyDavidson's factory racing team. Following the European example. Dr. Frank over the past two years had made ERA'S Street Racing Qass one of the most dynamic aspects of the organization. In today's motor-sports environment where cubic dollars are generally the essential component, ERS's Street Class had provided welcome relief for the aspiring novice competitor. Requiring only the removal of the motorcycle's kick stand, the safety wiring of the drain plug and axles, ERA's Street Racing Class had opened the doors of motor-sports competition to the general public. This Saturday and Sun- day the ERA, thanks to the dedication of Dr. Frank, will join the AMA at Pocono Raceway for the running of the WYSP Cycle Jam. Two days of high speed motorcycle roadracing on Pocono's 2.8 mile road course, complemented by the Blue grass music of Pot Belly Stove and cycleflickson Saturday night, make this one party weekend you can't afford to miss. Tickets for Saturday are available at Pocono Raceway, and tickets for Sunday are available at Ticketron outlets and Pocono Raceway. For more information call (717) 646-2300. CLASSIFIEDS only $.05 a line - call ext. 456 FOR SALE: 8-track stereo tapes for $3.50 at (>impus Ciaslno. Top hits offered. WANTED TO BUY: Old jewelry, class rings, wedding bands, comic books. Drop a card to Herman McDaniel, 602 St. Boniface St., Williamsport. 323-9671. On campus daily. fef, we ifell M overalls and pantf I f;/All.'h^=^ J-eketo, tool I Scfiwarz Sfore I W " 108 -110 Bellefonte Ave. Men., Fri.: 7:30 a.m. to9 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 7:30 to 5 Sat.: 7:30 to noon