Patience Needed To End Entanglement In Vietnam AGLE EYE "We're almost home. We doesn't look very p l a u s i b l e , " need a little more patience, a said Taylor. He stated that the little more resolve not to defeat communists would never be willourselves." ing to put their political futures This is how General Taylor lo a vote, which i s the goal of summed up the American involve- United States negotiators. ment in the Vietnam War. He The second way l o e n d suggested three possible ways American involvement in the war Lock Maven Stiite College Thursday, May 6, 1971 to end that entanglement. First is through Vietnamizalion, comof all, he commented on nego- mented Taylor. " R e g a r d l e s s of tiation. "Negotiation termination what the enemy d o e s , we'll g e t out in an orderly w a y . " President Nixon was able to develop this program because of favorable factors pre;;ented lo him by previous administrations. Since the war had been progressing well in ' 6 7 and ' 6 8 , Fun, friendship and adven- many well trained men in the At Tuesday night's SCC A letter Irom Garey Gadson Vietnamese army were ture for students and the young South meeting the members voted to was read concerning the policy available A leadership training adult j e t s e t are accented on support the May Day a c t i v i t i e s . by the members of the Dean of Trafalgar Tours' swinging Globe- program was .set up for these men. It w a s announced that a wreath Men's Staff of evaluating students trotter Holidays for 1972. They Further, tremendous losses were of flowers will be given to the The Board voted against any begin and end in London with suffered by the enemy in '68 and college and placed a l the base furthering of this procedure. ' 6 9 . Berause of these l o s s e s the trans-atlantic air transportation of the flag in memory of the South Vietnamese easily moved It was passed by acclimation on Japan Air L i n e s . deaths of those in Vietnam, These pleasure-filled tours in t o take over. A disadvantage Kent State, and Jackson State. lo appropriate $75 to send Randy Long t o the American Games are ideal for vacationing stu- of Vietnamizalion uncertain fate When weather improves, flowers trials in Oklahoma dents. They use luxury motor- of American POW's. will be planted and a sign will wrestling coaches and visit the most Taylor mentioned a third be erected a s a permanen' re- City. exciting cities in Europe. Each Cieorge Bower, Treasurer of possible way of ending U . S . minder. tour is fully escorted by a multi- involvement in the war, - immedthe SCC announced that the Because the SCC now h a s no policy concerning monthly budget The new counselors in the lingual professional tour man- iate withdrawal. " Y o u c a n ' t gel formal policy concerning the use statements from a l l SCC funded LHS men's residence hall pro- ager. Members of the traveling out now, he said, " i t ' s n o n s e n s e . of the Union for fund raising party make new friends immedi - It would lake at least a year t o organizations h a s not been lolgram fo- the academic year e v e n t s , the Board voted on the lowed. He slated that all organ1971-1972 have been s e l e c t e d ately, meeting fellow young withdraw a l l men and machinery." motion which reads: izations must submit a detailed by Dean of Men, Francis J . people from England, Australia, T h i s , he s a i d , would be especially "With the approval of the account of all monthoy expend- Cornelius, and his present staff. Canada, New Zealand and the difficult without the cooperation Board or ils designee, SCC may itures by the 10th of each month. of South Vietnam. The overall quality of the a p - U.S. provide this facility for erterIf this policy is not adherred to plicants w a s the best in many Oriented to today's go He couldn't believe that tainment with any incidental in the future, appropriations lo y e a r s . Selected from more than generation, the programs a r e those who advocate immediate profit accruing to the sponsoring the offending organizations will 50 excellent applicants, the 17 set up s o that p a s s e n g e r s take withdrawal would sacrifice a l l educational organization." be frozen. their luncheons and dinners the country's honor. " T h e y don't new counselors are a s foUows: This action will s e t up a It was announced by RonMel Abel, Al .Anderson, J o h n when and where t h e y w a n t . understand the implications of standard policy a s a point reJury, second Vice-President, Buckley, Rod Burrows, Tom There is plenty of lime to laze, what they s a y . " He suggested ference and musl be approved that these people could bring that the Union hours have again Cervone, Mike Colligan, Lance explore or enjoy t h e local by the Board of T r u s t e e s . atmosphere. defeat easier than the Viet Cong. been changed. Weekend ho^rs Edwards, Boyd Fisher, Tom It was called l o the SCC's As Taylor answered questions are now a s follows . Three basic programs are Gahr. Frank Geiger, Warren attention that a gross discrepancy from the audience, it became available. The 43-day Southern Saturday 11 am to 1 am Hammer, Sieve Harnish, Bob exists in the prices of the various increasingly apparent that they Globetrotter visits Belgium, Sunday - 11 am to 10:30 pm Kovatch, Harold McKenzie, concessions on campus. A coindid not share his viewpoint. Holland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Having no further b u s i n e s s , John Marzlak, Louie Savani, mitlee consisting of a member Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenfrom each of the dorms was s e - Gary Worthington adjurned the and Ziggie Tauginas..Several ol t h e above appointments have stein, France and England. With lected to survey all vending meeting at 9.30. several departures per month been made on t h e basis of machines. .An effort will than be cumulative point average im- through October, t h e tour i s made lo formulate a uniform provement • a provisional b a s i s . priced from $450 plus applicable Fight Cancer policy in all c o n c e s s i o n s . PEACE, WAR airfare. Three additional appointIt w a s suggested by the with a checkup AND THE The popular Mini Globements have also been announced. Execuiive Board of Scc that an and a Check trotter is a 22-day tour that They are J o e Castagnola a s activity fee be posed lo all nonCHRISTIAN .Activities Director in Smith Hall v i s i t s nine countries. Deparstudent components of the colCONSCIENCE tures are planned throughout the and Rich Kirk and Dan Cruttenlege. A fee of $10 per member or By Joseph Fatiey year. The cost of t h e Mini den a s counselors assigned to $15 per family was approved by A _' i-i.;u-.' l.....k!rl i h . i l l,-:i,;.^ coordinate a specia'_ r,rogram for Globetrotter begins a l $255, the Board. It was proposed that r i l l i-ti:initv - .•(!..• t ^, Ihi'-iii-'h il. wilh airfare additional. inembers paying the fee will summer trial studenls. . \ l.iiliiii 1, <:,rl'i::i vi'^^io,.f The unique Northern Globereceive an ID card and those not i t i . . n , l.'itiv,,,.. f , . „ „ , i l l - , „ , l From a working staff of 30 iM>|H-.i\:il ( t h e Cl u .1.1.-1 , l h i , . i i - l i trotter visits Holland, Germany bearing the identification at any counselors. Dean Cornelius h a s l i i i M i i . l >>.-,, 1 111,. i i , - ! - « ; , i i h i M i •. 1 Denmark, Sweden, Finland, campus function will be charged 1 • ' 1 l i i i - t i:i n p.'H'iti-ni positioned h i s staff according R u s s i a , Poland, East Germany, •Vv: , W.M- iiii.l th,- Cllri-ti;,!, at the door. The proposal musl to male student ratio. This has r,.ii>,'icii,." ,-,,n,liiil.'s ivhli ,-,.iH-i-,'l.' Belgium and England. The 22 -day - f p . Ill,- .-n,!-.-,,-,, ih,livi,l,i.-,l ,an nil,,' be processed and become a conbeen arranged so the male resiprogram h a s several departures stitutional amendment. dents can secure a closer and in J une, J uly and August and is ill ,'ii ,'iil:tl iiiii. .Siiielc cipif-. ;,(,' SCC voted to support the more compatible relationship i,v:,il:il.|,, Ir.... fiuili priced from $370 plus applicable new registration policy with the with h i s counselor and vice Peace Booklet airfare. exception of the $5 drofvadd fee. versa. Smith HaU will have ten The Christophers Further information on the Gary Worthington reviewed active counselors or one per Department SC 1971 tours of Trafalgar, one of the faculty action on the "credit12 East 48th Street every 22 men. In North HaU the finest motorcoach lour conv No-Credit" grading s c a l e for N e w York, N.Y. 1 0 0 1 7 there will be eight counselors panies in the world, is available student t e a c h e r s . |t was voted to or one for every 24 male resifrom any travel agent or Japan table any action on student d e n t s . In High HaU there will Air Lines, involvement on the issue unlil Sunday, May 9, the Lock be 12 counselors or a 1:18 ratio. a sludent opinion poll can he Haven State College Band will The counseling staff h a s been taken. A committee was appointed present ils spring concert in increased in High Hall because for this purpose. Bentley Hall Lounge a l 8. Under the dorm will be fully occupied the direction of Dr. Russell C. in the fall and t h e increase of Nelson, the LHS Band will perform staff provides for a more favora numbei of varied s e l e c t i o n s able ratio, both socially and Do You Know — ranging from a brief, c l a s s i c a l academically, of counselors to - that learning to fly may arrangements such a s the Handel men. be a s important a s learning Festival to the invigorating The concept of utilizing to drive. March and Proces-iion of Bacchus. undergraduate students a s head - that flying is learned in Also included are popular numbers residents rather than adults such a s Cherish and the famed Edinboro State College is two places Grenadier selection in t h e will be continued and expanded presently reviewing sub-standard 1. ground training to include High Hall in the off-campus housing conditions English Suite by Grundman. 2. flight training, being u.-icd by sludenis of the ly7|-1972 men's residence hall The program consists of the that learning to fly is college. Hccuuso conditions were program. Returning for their within your financial reach. following: so poor, help was sougfit from an second consecutive year a l - that if you fill out the Kenny's Coat of Arms (Concert attorney, but none could be North Hall will be the experivote below exhibiting your March) secured tlirough the student enced Terrell Jones and Rod Festival interest and turn il in al A Handel go\'eriiinciil. Norris. Filling the position in the Student Union Director's Bartok's Rhapsody High Hall will be former coun.Assislaiice was then solAllerseelen office l.oek riaven State S t r a u s s ' selor und bead resident Alex icited Iriiiii Daviil l i a y e s , a member Ask your College may have an Aero Whear's Introduction & of the Stale House of Represcnl- Nuzzo and two-year counselor Invention postman. Club'.' Larry Shervanick. a l i v e s , who introduced Bill (i8,S DeUbes' March and Procession Note: This activity does not in llie House. Ihis niolimi came of Bacchus Look at the Zip With I h i s year's superb involve SCC liinds. from the lleallh Depailnienl Grundman's F.nglish Suite Code Map in the s e l e c t i o n of wide-ranging and Name Bureau of Labtir and IiidiisU'N and Kirkman's Cherish Yellow Pages. multi-talented counselors added is presently is processing s t a g e s . to the presenl well-experienced Grundman's Music For A Carnival Call your With varied melodic s e l e c t i o n s If passed, the housing code staff, the 1971-1972 men's resiPost Office. \^ 111 go iiilii elt'ect on a siulc- di-iice hall program a t LHS Address and numerous diversifications of wide basis aiul present --pccilic should be Ihe mosl eflecient s t y l e s , the concert offers music staiidard.s In be iiicl lor all on- and well-organized since the of interesi t o everyone. AU are advertising contributed campus luius illg. for the public good welcome and there is no admission existence ol the program. & fee. [Vol. xrvjovS? Pertinent Issues Raised '72 Globetrotter At SCC Meeting HolidaysPlanned Cornelius Selects Counselors \ P AMERICAN ' m CANCER ^ SOCIETY LHS Spring Band Concert Housing Code HOW 1 0 mil YOUR ZIP vAnni 1. 2. 3. Sought At Edinboro State Sf)t3f)f)f)f)f>fjf4 Baseball Team H e a d e d Toward Playoff Berth by David Nevel The Lock Haven State baseball squad is anxiously awaiting a berth in the Pennsylvania Conference playoffs. The Eagles inched closer to that goal on Tuesday afternoon by sweeping a doubleheader from Bloomsburg State CoUege, 7-6 and 11-5. Sparked by a barrage of 25 h i t s . Coach Tod Eberle's " d i a mond n i n e " are now 7-2 on the s e a s o n , and 6-2 in the Pa .Conference, giving the team an exceUent chance to make the playoffs. Led by the fine hitting of Denny Rhule, Ray Oberheim, and Bruce Victoriano, the Eagles squeezed by Bloom in the opener 7-6. Rhule, the top baiter on the squad, blasted a double and two singles in four trips to the plate. Oberheim went 2-3 and Victoriano 2-4 driving in two runs . Along with Rhule, BiU Yoder and cannon-arm catcher Lou Martarano also punched out doubles. On the mound for LHS in the first game undefeated Jim Sleicher, who is now 3-0 on the s e a s o n . Sleicher, hurling well until he tired in the seventh, struck oul six on his way to h i s third straight victory . But help had to be gotten from lefty Bob Lacotta, who after coming in with no outs in the last inning and LHS only ahead 7-6, proceeded lo strike out two Bloomsburg batsmen and force the other to ground oul, saving the game and giving the Eagles a much needed win. In the second game, it was the sheer raw power of the Eagles that carried them to an impressive 11-5 victory. . Headed by Ray Oberheim, who smashed two home runs, one a grand slam , and drove in seven runs, the LHS squad blasted 13 h i t s , incluJ ing a home run by little Rich Osborn. Osborn also doubled and drove in two runs. But the word was Ray Oberheim, who sent a shot over the center field fence in the firsl inning wilh two on b a s e , and then came back in the second with a grand slam, once again sending the ball hurdling over the center field wall. Overall, ten LHS baiters hit safely in the game, two hits a piece coming from Oberheim. Barry Seidel, and Osborn. After only two innings, the Eagles had jumped off to a 9-0 lead behind the unbelievable power at the plate and fine hurling by sophomore Mark Drauschak. Drauschak, now 1-1 on the s e a s o n , hurled five innings before leaving with a sore arm, and only gave up five hits and five runs. And once again , lefty Bob Lacotta was called upon lo pull the Eagles through. I..acotta again looked impressive, giving up only two hits and no runs, and saving his second game of the day. Today, LHS tiave Is to Clarion in search of two more v i c t o r i e s . Victories that would move them closer to a berth in the Conference playoffs . Denny Rhule Cited For LOCK HAVEN-Dcnny Rhule of Slate CoUege, Lock Haven State College third baseman, is off lo the best start ol his three year basebaU career at LHS. Rhule is leading the surprising Bald Eagles with a hefty .562 average after the first nine games. The Lock Haven senior has rapped out nine hits in 16 trips to the plate. Rhule has scored six runs and hit three doubles. In LHS's big iwmbiU win over arch-rival Bloomsburg State, the Bald Eagle thirdsacker went 4-for6- at the plate. The Bald Eagles of Coach Tod Eberle have posted a fine 7-2 record Uvdate and are balling for a playoff berth in the firsl Pennsylvania Conference Championship playoff. The lop first lour teams as of May 12 will ciimpete in the tourney slated for May 14 and 15. I just below Honno Pork / ATTENTION, NOTTINGHAfv' STUOENTS: Please meet in Raub Hall lobby at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 6, to n<'j':e sure everyone has a ride to the picnic supper at the Browns. Beer, Sandwiches, 8. Pino pi^k Wyland. To Appear At Hershey Lambda Chi Alpha has begun a little sister program, t h e Crescent Club, at Lock Haven Stale. Plans for CC began last fall but the program dul nol take effect until Maich 2 5 . At this time invitalions for an informal get Uigctlier t o meel the b r o t h e r s were distributed. Bids were sent out on March 31 and foity-three girls were initiated a s pledges nf CC on April 15. Crescent Club is a national division of Lambda Chi Alpha. The girls a r e lo lake pan in rush hy attending smokers and serving Ihe rushees. Projects such as window washing, painting the house, m.aking curtains, and decorating lor house parties are part of Ihe club's a c t i v i t i e s . The girls are invited to attend all of Lambda C h i ' s social activities throughout the year. Officers are Linda K e i s t e r , P r e s i d e n t , Cindy Smith, VicePresident; Janet Langley, Secretary: Judy Kriner, T r e a s u r e r ; Leslie K e l b ' , Social Chairman; and Nan Peffley, Music Chairman. Pledge trainer, Phil Flynn, organized Ihe program,. The girls will be initiated on May 17, The Greeks and I heir dates were active last weekend celebrating Cireck Weekend. .All ol Ihe fraternities held house parties both Friday and Saturday nights. On F'riday, the " W h e a t " helped the celebration by playing for a street dance. Saturday aflernixin's theme was United Greeks For United Fund. The fraternities competed in a chariot race with Tau Kappa Epsilon streaking to a first place finish and Lambda Chi coming in for a second place win. The raft r a c e saw Lambda Chi splash on to a first place victory with Kappa Delta Rho floating into second place. Despite the bad weather, all the G r e e k s were in high .spirits lor Greek Olympics, sponsored by Lambda Chi. .Mpha Sigma Tau won first place honors in the s o r o r i t y division while Zeta Tau Alpha came in second. Tau Kappa Epsilon captured first place in t h e fraternity division with Kappa Delta Rho in a close second place. ^^C^^'X ^^^.QC^^^OC Performance v-r"^-'''^i'\'^'~«'"».. i.\j Tom Jones propi j}i(}((ls oj afi'nuals^ ijic. 11 ipiwi id) \ln'rl iirir \i,ih. n.\. 1002^ F o r r<'l<';i«c diiriii'.'; IJK M M ) TO AMMAI S WKKK —May 2-« l<»r ( I I I I I K T i i i r < > i i n ; i l i o n c a l l (212) 247-8121 Hershey, P a . - Living legends are few and far between. All too often a star stops touring when he attains this rare s t a t u s . Not so wilh Tom J o n e s , who will appear at Hershey Stadium Friday, June 18, at 8;30. Rain date is Monday, June 2 1 . The recording superstar thrives on the excitement and hustle of touring. If he wished to give it up, he could certainly do s o . He has reached the top echelon of stardom, reserved for that very smi 11 handful of entertainers whose success is worldwide, and whose names are household words. The Welsh dynamo, whose recording of Paul Anka's " S h e ' s A L a d y " , has topped best selling lists around the country is bringing a big show for his Hershey date, including the Blossoms, exciting female vocal trio; Pat Henry, comedy star; Johnny Spence, his personal musical director; and the 30piece orchestra comprising the Jeff Sturges Universe. Jones has received awards ranging from "Entertainer of the Y e a r " (bestowed by the famous Friars Club) to "Most Magnetic Male", awarded by the Hollywood Bachelorettes Society. Along the way he has sold millions of records and has been called the "number one singer in the world" by no l e s s an authority than Frank Sinatra. Golden records have piled up and box office records have fallen by the wayside a s J o n e s ' incredible energy and big booming voice placed him at the very top of show b u s i n e s s . His f a n s ' declarations of love and devotion have taken various forms a s J o n e s performed his dynamic h i t s . Security men musl be assigned to cover his every iii- ve, adding to the difficulties of life on the road . And yet he continues to tour, punishing himself with a schedule s o grueling that h i s days as a construction laborer seem like idle luxury - and for only one reason: he loves to perform. " I am in this b u s i n e s s for one reason only - to sing and make people h a p p y . " The Hershey show is part of a six-months tour of the United States and Canada. ?? f>REGNANT ?? Test yourself in your home ! Accurate results in 10 minutes ! BE KIND T O .ANIMALS week; ollicially design;itcd as .May 2-,S has stinnilatcd a new labor niovenient — " I h c Union of Working Cats." rhe "L'nion," formed by F-"riends of .'Xniiiials. will press .ticrehants lo 'Mop operatini; as kitten factories," ;ieeording to .Alice Herrington. president of the Iniriiane group uith hc;idquarteis in New York City .11 I I West (id .Street. 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