Lock Haven State College, Eve ^ ^ r Vol. XVI Band p/ays J. C. on Dec. 9 Hey sauna Hosanna By Paula Rodman The Lock Haven State College Band, under the direction of Mr. Florentino Caimi, will present a concert on Dec. 9th at 8 p.m. in Price Aud. This i presentation will cover a broad spectrum of music ranging from classical to contemporary. 'Highlights from Jesus Christ Superstar', one of the modern arrangements includes such songs as Hosanna', 'I Don't Know How to Love Him,* 'Only I Want to Say,' and the theme, 'Jesus Christ Superstar.' Other selections for the evening include a few Christmas songs, and the overture 'Dragoons de Villar' by L. Aime' Maillart the only opera composed which is still part of the repertoire in France and Germany. Mr. Caimi rates this number as "the most dilficult, technically speaking, on the program," The forty five members of the band will also perform the five movements of "Ballet Parisien" by Jacques Offenbach. Although this composition was written over 100 years ago, it still prov es to be "fresh, entertaining, and delightful." Mr. Caimi, who seems pleased with the band this year, feels it is "off to a good start and the future looks exciting and promising." Favorable progress has been made and each rehearsal adds new people. He staled that the band should be "an advertisement for a higher degree of learning" and is striving to make the band at Lock Haven State a firm representative of this belief. mmmmmmmmmaamamam Any orgonization wishing to sponsor the used booksale to be held at the beginning of next semester may submit their proposals to the SCC office. Proposals are to include 1. method of bookkeeping 2. control of the money, and 3. percentage to be collected by organization. Proposals will be evaluated on the merits of all 3 items, above. All proposals are to be submitted no later than Dec. n , 1973. If you have any questions or require more information please contact Rich DeBernardo. There will be a meeting of CEC (Council for Exceptional Children) on Dec 4, 1973 in Himes 111 at 7 pm Further organization of the annual Christmas Party will be discussed. Tues, Tues, Dec. 4,1973 Due to the current paper shortage the Unfile liye has reduced the number of published' copies to 1,000 per issue. Your cooperation is requested in sharing your copy with a friend. Thanx Students meet in Harrisburg By Marlene Davy an emphasis on the importance of the CAS Today is college day in Originally plans had Harrisburg and all fourteen been made for aboul 1000 state colleges are meeting students from each state in the capital. Doug Dows, college to go to Harrisburg. president of the 'SCC, will However, LHS is taking only address the students who 18 students because Dows gather on the steps of the feels that these students can capitol. He will speak about accomplish what needs to be appropriations for the next done more effectively than^ school year and how students 1 900 students millinglar ound, can possibly try to maintain not doing much of anything. the current tuition. He is Besides, in this time of also speaking on appropr iations an energy crisis, the cost for the next fiscal year beof getting 1000 students to cause by today money for the capitol would be conthis year should be appropsiderable. riated. Doug will be placing Once upon a time... a Storybook Theatre By Linda Dicks A theatrical production without scripts to memorize, costumes, props, or scenery to construct. Would it be an actor's delight or dilemma? The cast and musicians of this year's Storybook Theatre production are convinced it's not only a delight for them, but also a creative experience for an audience of children. The improvisational theatre, directed by Gary Robinson, is now in its second year. Props and costumes-j^v* kept to a minimum, giving a child's imagination r oom to expand. The stories are always those familiar to a child, sometimes the improvisation changes the story, sometimes it doesn't. Rob- inson remarked that the children know when a story changes, and, although it's accepted, the children prefer to see the familiar. The cast will present 4 shows each day this week at area schools, each performance lasting an hour. This year's stories include "The Little Engine That Could", The 3 Billy Goats Gruff", "The Elves and the Shoemaker" and "Twas the Night Before Christmas in Santa Claus' Shop". Cast for the Storybook Theatre includes: Robinson, Joe Nicely, Connie Lees, Sandy Moyer, Steve Culp, and Helayne MacArthur. Providing sound effects for the performances are Pat Quinn on electric bass, Gary Mazzu, electric guitar, and Lenny Wall, flute. The college audience will be treated to a special performance on Fr iday, December 7, at 8 p.m. in Price Auditorium. Special Education: Anyone planning to student teach during the summer should sign a form on the bulletin outside Himes 101. Only students who do 12s.h. of other student teaching are elegiable for this, if you have not filled out the forms to request assignment, check with Mrs. McCloskey in Himes 106. EAGLE EYE page 2 Lock Haven State College D e a r Editor... Modesty Dear Editor, Re: J. Douglas letter of Nov. 30th Dows' Modesty runs rampant on the campus of Lock Haven State. J. Douglas Dows', LHSC's own self-proclaimed deity, has demoted himself from Savior of we heathen students, to a mere Czor of the Student peasantry. If you examine Czar Dows' letter, you'll find all sorts of that type of humility. In connection with the radio station, you'll find such lid bits as, "...I was in search of a goal which could be achieved by the present executive committee before we left office." Why ttie hell must things be done before this particular executive committee leaves office? Whose ego demands THAT deadline? Are we planning to build a transmitting tower; or are we going to erect some monument to Czar Dows' self-perceived greatness? Let us hope that the station's call letters will nol turn oul to be HEGO.' In reply to the fundamental questions that I raised concerning control of such a station. Czar Dows', instead of providing the students with a definite answer, merely dismissed the issue with a rhetorical question! Unlike Czar Dows, I do not feel that Ihere has been enough said aboul this topicnot nearty enough!!! As things stand now, if the students of Lock Haven State bought a radio station, the College, or some other outside group, would have to hold tiie license. The Czor thinks that we might have a legal leg to stand on if we paid for the station ourselves. I, obviously, do not agree. In order to explain this more fully, let me make an analogy. Suppose you wanted to buy a car. For insurance reasoos, you give your talher the money to buy Ifae car for you. You paid for the car, but the title has his name on it. Legally, he would own ihe car; and if be wished, be couki do what he wanted with it and yow wouU have no legal recourvc. Tues., Dec. 4, 1973 Greek Grounds... runs rampant AST had a very ing my position on the radio station. lively semester I suggest that before one cent is spent on equipment, we engage the services of a You see, instead of lawyer - independent of the answering the letter in College - to investigate all public, he chose to deal with of the issue's ramifications. the matter privately, I just It would be far wiser to hire wonder where he finally got a lawyer now, than to have the balls to write the letter to hire once we've purchased that he did write, i suspect all the equipment. Student that the person who wrote money is too valuable to be the letter that the Czar was spent on a maybe situation. referring to, did not sign h i s / her name because he/she did Czar Dows' comment not wish to contend with such about a "vendeta" (sic) did things. not go unnoticed. I'm sorry Concerning this matter. if 'Czar Dows considered my Czar Dows said in his l e t t e r , letters, which presented a "Why isn't he bold enough to contrasting viewpoint, to be sign his name?" I would a personal attact upon Prince like to know why the Czar Mordecai. I know how repulsive some people find a choice. was not bold enough to name the faculty member he alluded What I did not know, however, to in his letter - if indeed, is that paranoia was a quality there is such a faculty memof all the chief executives ber !! in th