Jacobs To Retire: Daley Named Successor v*». xy. NO. w iOCK HAVEN IHS Tutoring Service Established A program to provide tutoring s e r v i c e s for children and teenagers in Clinton and Lycoming Counties has been established by representatives of schools, c h u r c h e s , and community agencies in the two counties, in cooperation with Lock Haven State College. The community groups wjtf identify youngsters who need a s s i s t a n c e with their studies and the college will provide the tutors, consisting of students presently preparing to be junior and senior liigh school t e a c h e r s . Interested laymen will a l s o serve either as tutors or as administrators in a consnunity's program. The tutoring will take place off of school property, in church facilities and in church facilities and in community agencies such as the YW and YMCA. CoordinatCTS of the program are Stephen Hockley, executive director of the Lycoming-Clinton Counties Cofflfflission for Community Action in Williamsport, and Dr. Francis Colabrese, director of secondary education at LHS. Hockley will coordinate the community efforts while Dr. Colabrese will administer the s e l e c t i o n and guidance of the student tutors. These coordinators plan to begin operation of the program by February 1971. Efforts are being made to secure f e d e r a l funds for transportation of the tutors and the pupils. Referrals from the communities are being coordinated by Neal Gallagher, head elementary supervisor for the Keystone Central School District; Mrs. Mary Jane Sarvey, Lock Haven Junior High School counselor; and Mrs. Janet M. Trice, community aide with the S T E P program in Williamsport. Community representatives accepting requests for a s s i s t a n c e and referrals are Michael Foust, executive director of the Lock Haven YMCA, telephone 748-6727; Richard L u c a s , layman with the First United Methodist Church, Lock Haven, telephone 748-7408; Capt. John Z a n d e r s , Lock H a v ^ Salvation Army, telephone 748-2951; Clinton County Housing Authority, Lock Haven, telephone 748-2954; Lycoming-Clinton Counties Commission for Community Action (STEP), Lock Haven, telephone 748-5601; FISH, Public Service Referral Agency, Lock Haven, 748-2664Williamsport YMCA, telephone 323-7134; Williamsport YWCA, telephone 322-4637. Hockley a » y be reached at 326-0587 in Williamsport. Dr. Colabrese may be reached in Lock Haven at 748-5351, extension 384. starting at Tropliy STATE COLLEGE Fri., oec. 3.1971 FIRESIDE CHAT by The Flame ,,,. , , , • . , ,, . . . . St«nl»y E . Daley, a s s o c i a t e professor in the School of Health Physical Education, and^ "Recrea """' " tion at Lock Haven State College, has tieen appointed director of a t h l e t i c s . The appointment was announced by LHS president Dr. Francis N. Hamblin and is effective September 1972. Daley will replace a s s o c i a t e professor Stephen Jacobs, athletic director since 1956, who will retire on June 1 after 18 years on the college faculty. The new athletic director is a 1942 graduate of LHS and received his master's degree at Penn State University in 1950. During ^^ 1970-71 academic year he did With the past election Lock Haven many students feel that additional graduate work at the they needn't register to vote in this area because their vote will University of Pittsburgh •'hile on be negligible. This may be true, if that small number of students sabbatical leave. Coach Daley has a long con(less than 100 and more than 50) are the only ones who continue nection with many sports on the to register for Lock Haven City elections. high school and college level, both However, Lock Haven was not the only community with this a s a player and a coach. He was an outstanding athlete minor showing, which received no encouragment from the local j o u r n a l i s t i c e s t a b l i s h m e n t . F o r e x a m p l e , New York C i t y d i d not n o t i c e a great p o l i t i c a l influx by their s t u d e n t s due to the p a s s a g e of the 26th a m e n d m e n t . T h e r e a s o n g i v e n by m o s t o b s e r v e r s is t h a t s t u d e n t s f r o m Brooklyn C o l l e g e , New York U n i v e r s i t y and o t h e r s c h o o l s had no i s s u e s t h a t w e r e e x c i t i n g e n o u g h t o mob i l i z e the e l e c t o r a t e . H o w e v e r , t h i s s i t u a t i o n d i d not e x i s t e v e r y w h e r e . West C h e s t e r State College s t u d e n t s interviewed their county cand i d a t e s a t a s t u d e n t open forum. S t u d e n t s a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of C o l o r a d o t u r n e d B o u l d e r p o l i t i c s h e a d over h e e l s . T h e y f l o c k e d to t h e p o l l s by t h o u s a n d s a t p r e c i n c t s a r o u n d t h e U n i v e r s i t y . T h e y e l e c t e d t w o of their own t o the B o u l d e r C i t y C o u n c i l , a 28 y e a r - o l d b o o k s t o r e owner a n d a 26 y e a r - o l d CU d o c t o r a l c a n d i d a t e . T h e i r v o t e s were a l s o mark Coach Daley's «ec«ind scmaoe as head golf coacji a t the c o l l e g e . Stephen Jacobs was graduated from Lansford High School in 1925 and from Muhlenberg College in 1929. He received his master's degree from the Penn State University in 1951. For 24 years, he was a very successful high school coach. At Tyrone High School from 1938 to 1953, he ^jroduced several undefeated football teams. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and coached outstanding sports teams. Jacobs came to LHS in 1953 and was appointed athletic director in 1956. He a l s o served a s football line coach for 15 years and head freshman football coach for two y e a r s . From 1955 through 1960, he a l s o served a s head track c o a c h . His 1956 team produced an outstanding 5-1 record. During J a c o b s ' long tenure as director of a t h l e t i c s , LHS has gained a national reputation for developing outstanding sports teams, a t h l e t e s , physical education teachers and c o a c h e s . Commenting gn the retirement of J a c o b s , Dr. Hamblin s t a t e d : "MI_ Jacobs is to be highly cornt e n d e d for his many years of faithful and devoted service to the physical education program at Lock Haven State as a teacher, coach, and athletic director. I'm certain that Mr. Daley, with his outstanding background over the years in s p o r t s , will carry on the fine tradition established bv Mr. J a c o b s . " ^^ Jersey Shore High School, from which he was graduated in 1938. At LHS, he competed in football, soccer, and baseball and was captain ofthe 1941-42 basketball team. That s e a s o n he was selected for the All-Stafe second team. Following military service during World War II, Daley coached for two years at Renovo High School. In 1948, he became head basketball coach and a s s i s t a n t football coach at Lock Haven High School. He coached the high school team to three straight Central State League titles and his 1933r e s p o n s i b l e for p u s h i n g a b l a c k a t t o r n e y and a human r e l a t i o n s 54 jgam scored the school's only s p e c i a l i s t to t h e t o p of the l i s t of 22 c o u n c i l c a n d i d a t e s . undefeated s e a s o n in its history. Y o u n g v o t e r s were a l s o g i v e n c r e d i t for the w i n n i n g margin After seven years at Lock At last night's SCC meeting, over t h e c o n t r o v e r s i a l p r o p o s a l to limit b u i l d i n g s in B o u l d e r to " ^ ^ ^ " ' „ ' ^ ^ """^^f. "^ Washington and Jefferson College's head bas- the results of the voting on the 55 f e e t (five s t o r i e s ) in h e i g h t . ketball coach for two y e a r s . In new constitution were announced. Y o u t h - o r i e n t e d c a m p a i g n s d e f e a t e d a two-term i n c u m b e n t 1956, he returned to his alma mater. With 33 5 students voting the offor major in B l o o m l n g t o n , I n d i a n a w i t h a r e c e n t law g r a d u a t e . Lock Haven State College, a s head ficial count was 256 students in and baseball coach favor of the constitution and 79 C o l l e g e s t u d e n t s t h e m s e l v e s won e l e c t i o n to l o c a l offices basketball s c a t t e r e d t h r o u g h o u t the c o u n t r y . For e x a m p l e t h e y w o n in where he continued a s the c o l l e g e ' s against. The constitution was basketball coach until his year of adopted at the meeting and everyR h o d e I s l a n d , O h i o a n d M i n n e s o t a and not a l l of them were study at Pitt. This spring will thing is now into effect with the college towns. following exception. T h e r e f o r e , L o c k H a v e n h a s s e v e r a l a l t e r n a t i v e s for upcoming A motiorj made by Ron J u r y e l e c t i o n s , o n c e t h e y c h o s e to r e g i s t e r in C l i n t o n C o u n t y . T h e y and passed by a majority s t a t e s that the new executive committee c a n s u p p o r t favoratJle local c a n d i d a t e s or e l e c t from within o n c e will be elected before the spring t h e y h a v e b e c o m e familiar with the i s s u e s and the c a n d i d a t e s . semester; however, the SCC s e n ators will be nominated in the Window Painting Contest spring and elected in Fall 1972. Sponsored in Bentley by The reason for this amendment lies in the difficulty of organizing ARA Food Service: Starts Fn., t t e commuters, fraternities, and Dec. 3 and ends Sat., Dec. 11. Approval for Lock HavenState dorms in terms of voting for their Four cash ($) prizes will be a- College to embark upon a limited respective representatives in the program of graduate education w a s short span of time originally a l warded. The annual A . C E . book fair granted by the college's Board of lotted. In accordance with this Contact: Miss Marioni in T r u s t e e s at the meeting held Nov- amendment, the current board of will be held on December 7,8, and directors will continue to serve 9 in Bentley Hall Lounge. The the cafeteria as soon as possi- ember 18. co-chairmen of this v e a r ' s fair The recommendation present- until the tentative shcedule for are Mary Sornberger and Paul ble for details. ed by the faculty and approved by the Fall 1972 election of SCC Hammer. the board stated that " a n y devel- officers. December 1 tlvougn 8 They have organized this opment of a graduate program which is allotted for the submisy e a r ' s fair to present various should not detract in any way from sion of nominee's names to the books from which one can choose. the undergraduate program, either election committee. An open forThere will be a wide variety of in its present functioning or its um i s slated for December 9, which will consist of questioning of the c h i l d r e n ' s books, a s well as those future development." nominees by the audience. The enjoyed by high school and colA program of continuing edtentative date for the election i s lege s t u d e n t s . ucation, which would provide afterDecember 15. The book fair is A . C . E . ' s noon and evening c l a s s e s for resAn additional amendment was second major project of this year idents of surrounding communities, p a s s e d by the board which will for the purpose of raising funds What is billed as the biggest was also approved. t o finance their trip to Boston match in the east this Saturday, Requests for retirement were provide the Nottingham students next semester. The rrembers of at 8 p.m., the LHS-Lehigh Uni- approved for Miss Lydia Gross, with gas money for their future A . C E . urge everyone to visit versity wrestling match, will be director of elementary education, t r i p s . Finally, an allocation was their book fair and look t h r o u ^ televisea for delayed presenta- and for Stephen J a c o b s , director granted to the gymnastic team for the various book s e l e c t i o n s . tion on eight eastern T.V. s t a - of a t h l e t i c s . at two additional Miss Gross joined the faculty exhibitions tions. Viewers can watch the mat c l a s s i c on Sunday following the in 1946 and has been director of s c h o o l s . the college's elementary education match. The match will a l s o be broad- s i n c e 1953. She did her graduate c a s t on radio live by WPBZ-Radio work at the Teachers College of in Lock Haven for local fans and Columbia University. Eagle Eye will accept LetIn other b u s i n e s s , the board on WGPA-FM-AM, Bethlehem, for ters to the Editor only if they approved 1972-73 sabbatical the Lehigh Valley area. contatn at least one signature The SCC Ticket Office an- leaves for Donald Day, a s s i s t a n t by the writer or writers. Names SCC Cafloe Race against WACC nounced today that the 125 reserv- profes sor o f ^ i s t o r y ; Ralph Deswill be withheld from publicaed seat tickets allotted Lock senberger, a s s i s t a n t professor of tion on request of the writer, starting time 2:00|Nn education; John Irwin, professor Haven for the match are all soldbut all letters must be signed. out. The " S n a k e - P i t " at Lehigh of philosophy; John Johnston, a s Letters on any subject are Suiday Dec. 5 s e a t s approximately 3 ,700 and s i s t a n t professor of history; Aud- welcomed. However, they must several hundred general admission rey Kuhn, a s s i s t a n t professor of not be libelous to any indivittie ^ \ / \ / \ / Larry Lebin deck tickets will go on s a l e at the door math; John (tlcOowan, professor of lual or group, and they must be 3 mile course at 4 p.m., on Saturday, Dec. 4 . A music; Evelyn Nicholson, dean of written in good t a s t e . J.V. match between the twopowers women; Margaret Nielson, associEagle Bye disclaims any to be awarded to ttie winning school will begin at 6:30 p.m. The usual ate professor of English; and Hugh and all responsibility for letWilliamson, director of the natural capacity crowd has been guarant e r s , both in content and topic. finish iine Jay St. Bridge s c i e n c e division. teed again for the match. s e e Meeting Graduate Program Book Fair To Be Held Approved Match Will Be Broadcast Letter Policy Grapplers Happy Face Lehigh Birthday l o r j l t f : m%-U Rf^^tllic l t « n i « Silt ticket kiiMrs QM sr«ir Siefr Win swfM neltats f r M l l » S C C ttcratary GREEK GROUNDS Tlie brothers cf lambda Chi The Alpha sigma.Tau sorority Alpha a t Lock Haven State College by Robert Singer have all beco.Tif the father of a is holding their annual Christmas dance December 3 from 9 until 12 What has been termed the bigPUB ftwi S ».m. te 3 iM& clude Larry Briggs,(diving); Lance Edwards, (freestyle); Gary Fogelman, (diving); Warren Hammer, (freestyle); Rich Kacinko, (backAnjrMia Intvetttd i t I M stroke); and John McDaniels, M e m b e r - - Pa (breaststroke). niiig for M Exeewivt Ctm- ft M^ ie«rir mum *^ M« Editor!! 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