Learn Tc Meditate — Enroll in T M ' Course Vol. xvi H'.. 14 iock Haven,State College Margaref Mead Will Lecture Here Nov. 8 Dr. Margaret Mead, world famous anthiopologist and author, will s p e a k in Price Auditorium on November 8 at 8:15 p.m. She is probably best known for her book. Coming of Age in Samoa, first published m 1928. She is presently curator at the American Museum oi Natural History in New Y o k . She has been a Columbia University proresscff of anthropology, director at Columbia, and professor of psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati . Department Reorganization Is Underway A reorganization of the academic departments at Lock Haven State College is presently underway. This is a r c « n ' t of the prov i s i o s in the c d l e c t i v e bargaining agreement between the Commonw e a l t h of P e n n s y l v a n i a and all s t a t e college f a c u l t i e s . Under the ne\y agreement, every member of the faculty bargaining unit is to belong to an academic department. E a c h department must have a chairman, t o be e l e c t e d by the members of that department. In the new organization, the School of Arts and Science will c o n s i s t of 12 d e p a r t m e n t s , as compared to s e v e n in the p a s t . Previously e s t a b l i s h e d departments remaining the same include art, music, and psychology. The remaining departments are either combinations o f previous departments or newly formed from existing academic d i s c i p l i n e s . E a c h department will be under a division director. The division of humanities wil! c o n s i s t of the departments of E n g l i s h , philosophy, s p e e c h - t h e a t r e , art, music, and foreign language. i The division of social s c i e n c e s will c o n s i s t of the departments of psychology; history political s c i e n c e , econocisni, sociology, anthropology, and social welfare. The division of natural and mathematical s c i e n c e s will cons i s t of the d e p a r t m e n t s of biological s c i e n c e s , chemistry, pc ys i c s , g e o - s c i e n c e s , mathematics, and computer s i c e n c e . T h e School of E d u c a t i o n will c o n s i s t of the department of basic s t u d i e s and s e r v i c e s and the department of s p e c i a l i z e d s t u d i e s . Working under the d e a n will be a director of instruction and a director of field e x p e r i e n c e s . Under the new organization, there will no longer be a dividing of r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s and t i t l e s between elementary education and secondary education. The School of Health, Phys i c a l Education, and Recreation will c o n s i s t of three newly designated depaitments. They are the department of basic physical education, the department of professional physical education, and the department of health eduaction, s a f e t y , and recreation. According to Who's Who, Dr. Mead has al.so done res e a r c h in child development, in the ethnology and cybern e t i c s of seven oceanic culture.;, and in the native Ian- ' guage-i and a p p l i c a t i o n s to the field of national character. Besides Coming of Age in Samoa, some of her later publications are Themes in a French Culture, and American Women. Representative Gerald Ford, minority leader, and Washington columnist. Jack Anderson are two other speake r s coming under the a u s pices of the SCC Cultural Affairs Committee. Ford of Michigan will speak February 13, 1973 while Anderson is sceduled to speak March 19. Both are sceduled to s p e a k at 8:15 p.m. in Price Auditorium. Wednesday, oo. la, 1972 • This year the 21st annual Pennsylvania Collegiate Choral Festival w i l l be held at Elizabethtown College on October 19-21. Performing will be the students of the LHS Choir who ore also members of the smaller ensemble, the College Singers. Conducting the threeday fes,tival will be Dr. Elwood Keister, Director of choral activities at the University of Florida. He has degrees from Eastman and Columbia and was a member of the Robert Shaw Choral for three years. The concert begins at 8 p.m. Saturday evening Oct. 21 in the Elizabethtown Area High School-East High Street, Elizabethtown Pa. The featured work in the program will be the Mass in C min(Opus 86) by Beethoven. PSASG Hits The News Conference To Student Govts Be H e l d H e r e Endorse McGovern The Pennsylvania State Ass o c i a t i o n of Student Governments (P.S.A.S.G.) will meet at the Sieg Conference Center October 26-28 to d i s c u s s s t u d e n t ' s political involvement in government. This year Lock Haven State College h o s t s the annual convent i o n . SCC president George Bowwill chair the conference. Student government delegations, repres e n t i n g over 70,000 students in the fourteen s t a t e colleges will converge upon Lock Haven State College Seig Conference Center, which has living accommoditions for 150 people, for the three .day conference. This y e a r ' s convention theme i s " P o l i t i c a l Involvement." Guests other t h a n the student d e l e g a t i o n s are expected to part i c i p a t e . The senators and repres e n t a t i v e s from Pennsylvania and the United States Senators and Congressmen to the United States Assembly have been invited. The recently-appointed Commissioner of Higher E d u c a t i o n , Ernest Zigl e r , will represent Governor Shapp at the convention. Selected stud e n t delegates from area high s c h o o l s have also been invited. After r e g i s t r a t i o n on T h u r s d a s there will be three two-hour works h o p s s e s s i o n s : one in the morning, afternoon and evening. Frid a y , a different set of workshops will be held along with a banquet at 6:30 in Bentley Hall. The Pennsylvania State Association of Student Governments (PSASG) has announced' that they are officially endorsing the candidacy of the Democratic ticket of Senator George McGovern and Sargent Shriver. This action is a result of a recent Board of Pres idents meeting. PSASG President James A. Stuart, a student at Shippensvburg State College, said: " F i n a l l y the young people of the country have a candidate with whom they can identify regarding views on the war and other items of youth i n t e r e s t . " PSASG is composed of 70,000 undergraduate s t u d e n t s at the Pennsylvania s t a t e colleges and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. It has been active for 34 years to promote cooperation between the s t a t e colleges and the Pennsylvania Department of Higher Education. They a l s o attempt to provide for active student participation in s t a t e and national i s s u e s relevant to these educational institutions. ARTS AND SCIENCE SENIORS: You may secure a copy of the 1973 College Placement Annual in the Office of Career Services, Bentley Hall, starting Wed., Oct. 18,1972. Attention all skiers! There will be a meeting of the ski club Thursday evening, October 19, at 7:00 in Zimmerii lobby. All students and faculty are invited. Think Snow! Wanted: Students who qualify for work study to vrork as varitypists for EAGLE EYE. Will be paid. Contact Floyd Clark in EE office. f*^-y3^ ^'^"^- Studesit.'- Hill have the opportunity to e: