E agle ye 1 Dear Clifton: Limeys Talk Turkey Bdiior's Note: the following letgovernment to take charge of ter was Written by an English student affairs in January '73. Exchange Student to a friend There are two s l a t e s runningening to last longer than an fcour! A student involvement because now ture s e r i e s , open to the public paper. He responded that t h e remarks that, "if Steve thinks debate to decide who should run it seems like they (the Exwithout charge. money would come out of the that his experience in higk this college next year! ecutive Board) are the ones who pay which his executive comschool politics could possibly One thing good did arise•»re ruiuiing the show. mittee would recieve. The staff benefit him in a student governthe possibility of a student from Doug was asked if he had of this newspaper which he ment office, then I seriously Nottingham being eligible to be any special qualifications for A new service has been s e t feels would improve communidoubt his knowledge of student on the SCC senate during his treasurer of a corporation. " N o , cations between the SCC and up on campus. It's a telephone government," He went on to stay here. I sincerely hope fuI didn't" he answered, and coninformation center in the PUB. the student body, would consist d i s c u s s the qualifications of tinued. "I believe my qualificaIf a student is not sure about ture exchange students will beof the dt gates who are now the opposing candidates and tions (from prior activities on a meeting or wants to find Out come involved as Joan Bobson supporting him. their ability to control a large SCC committees) gave me the At the close of the Ques- what's happening on a certain day, and I did and try to improve the corporation. foundation I needed to build upon he can call ext. 217 before 4 p.m. students' lot here. We are extioning, Steve and Doug were t o become treasurer. Die forum was then opened allowed two minutes each to Monday through Friday or ext. 358 tremely lucky in having a atrong after 4 and on weekerds. (Off- NUS (National Union of Students) give a concluding speech. Doug Dows ended his statements campus, call 748-S3SI and ask for and strong union at Clifton which supports its students. i^t's by urging the students to fill the the extention or 748-2933.) This service works two w a y s . work together and help our Aipervacuum left by Colonel Latta If a student or faculty member has can friends fight for their rights Editor's Note.: the following letter was sent to Col. Farley with the experiance of his any information he wishes to subas students and people. Students for Students s l a t e . Latta following his resignation from tl\e Executive Board of mit, he may do so by calling the Steve Fish concluded by the Stxtdent Cooperatiye Council. above numbers. Presently, this stating that their party program November 3 , 1972 service deals only with meetings is a stand on how student govMr. Farley Latta and activities, depending on its ernment should work and by s u c c e s s , more information may be R.D.#1 asking if the students want a incorporated into it. J e r s e y Shore, Pa. return to normalcy or a start on a new era. C o l . Latta, ^M. im n: u Lock Haven State College f"^»y> "ov. w, 1912 Students Flock To Forum -Slates Pinned D o w n O n Platforms Nielsen Notes Morris Information Please On behalf of the students at L o c k H a v e n I would like t o thank you for the time and effort that you put into our student government. Through your guidance w e have once again b e c o m e a vtdble organization and with the b a s e that has b e e n e s t a b l i s h ed we will become e v e n stronger. We have a t t a i n e d ^ p o s i t i o n in the c o l l e g e community that c a n not be d i s s o l v e d . Student s e r v i c e s have i n c r e a s e d greatly e v e n though it has been without the h e l p of student i n v o l v e ment. I b e l i e v e that the SCC o w e s a great of its e v o l u t i o n to your work and guidance. Upon r e v i e w of your d e v o t i o n to the students of L o c k H a v e n State C o l l e g e it is w i t h regret that the time has arrived to thank y o u tor the s e r v i c e s w h i c h you have rendered in the past. I extend my b e s t w i s h e s to y o u . Respectfully, George Bower President, SCC, Inc. ANNOUNCEMENTS BICYCLE RALLY-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1972. Rules »h^ enlry blands can be iMeked up in fbe PCCEB offict after Tliarsiiy, Nev. 9, Attention all ski club memftars: The meeting previously scheduled fer Thursday, Nev. 9 has been changed to Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. Results of the brownie sale will be discussed. Any toterested skiers or non skiers may still join the club; bring a friend. WANTED: 3 roonanates fer next semester. Beautiful house, 5 minutes from college. Reasonable rent. If interested contact Skip Haley, Chuck Off-campus housing desired Glass, or Lynn Rothrock, or for two kittens. Contact call 748-3041 after 6 p.m. Chuck, 748-3870. Any students iitaresttd in creating or partielpatli^ in Library displays: * e p a note about your ideas, ar even better, drop in fer a chat. Artists, ttiinkers and ? evially welcome. We are i r Mrasted in whatever you are. Am personally contemplating a display tentatively titled "AlteMatives". Be one, bring one, or just come by to help out. Marc Thoanat ^^WB E Young Grapplers Prepare; Slots Not Yet Filled as , the top contenders at 158 A young but enthusiastic with Mike DeBardieri pushing. and talented group of wrestlers Former varsity performer, Don are working very hard to meet Adams and Tim Howe have the toughest dual meet schedule the LHS wrestling history which been battling for the 167 lb. Bridgeport ain't the kind of begins in less than four weeks spot and both have performed the game was closer than the place to play a name. In fact its well so far. Freshman Doug score indicates. Delaware hay when powerful Lciiigh Univercold as hell. And that team is Stiegman has a l s o shown probeaten Temple 28-7 and Villanova sity comes to Mat Town, U.S.A. undefeated, anyway. wrestlers, .; eluding mise at 167. 14-7. I'm not exactly sure what Thirty This is a roughly paraphrasall this adds up to, but I am sure several football player.., are George Wil helm and Sid ed version of Elton John's "Roworking early with the team. that all the teams mentioned in Shumaker have emerged through cket Man." It's the part where With elimination matches underthis paragraph are a step above eliminations as top candidates Elton deals with the problem of the calibre of team that Lock way,, wrestlers have begun to to fill Jim Doster's 177 l b . spot. raising his kids on Mars. Haven is used to playing. A very move forward in their respecThe ever popular Dave "Sugar If Elton thougrit he had probs t e e p step at that. To put things tive weight c l a s s e s . Bear" Sheen has become Coach lems rai.sing kids on Mars, he Freshman Ben Shipman in proper perspective, it has been Cox's number one 190 pounder. should have to play the secondsuggested by experts that a has looked impressive and apJim Gaycheck, John Buckley, rated small college team in the Bridgeport-Delaware game would 'pears to be ahead of L e s Payand Frank Geiger, now with East on their home territory. All Joe Albert! and Brian be a good match-up. Ask these nes, football, hope to change that Elton had tc deal with was an same experts what they think of a Kunty for the 118 lb. soot. Howwhen they return to the mats absence of people and an abundLock Haven-Bridgeport game and ever, no weight c l a s s has been Monday. While returning starters ance of little green midgets with decided yet. Senior Gary Yoder your sobriety would be questionTank Sherman and Tom Zimantennas. What the Lock Haven and sophomore Bob Banfill have ed. merman have been playing footfootball team has to deal with is For the record. Lock Haven been battling for the 126 lb ball, a new heavyweight. Big three people who are already has a good football team with spot slong with Ron Palmer and Jim Schuster, has been working All-Americans and two more who good talent. They do not, however, Dennis Berry. Three men will out to obtain the lead o n the are candidates for that honor have the kind of football program fit into the 134-142 s l o t s . They two ve terans. Wayne Johnson this year. These are only five of that is needed to be on a com- are Rob Johnson, Dave Crowell is also expected to cause trouthe 22 reasons the Eagles would petitive level with a school like and returning letterman, Lou ble in the heavyweight c l a s s . have probably been better off Bridgeport. Before the afternoon Conway. Each have displayed sticking with an eight game schDr. Cox seems to feel each improvement and i s over. Coach Weller may well tremendous edule. wrestler has been constantly enthusiasm. Bob Engle, Glenn wish he had gone on that rocket•^ Bridgeport has ^Iready beaten improving. The only serious ship to Mars that Elton John Hevner and Larry Kuntz have West Chester State College. West injury has been a neck injury been worVinn behind the three. talks about. There's an idea that Chester lost to Delaware by somesustained by freshman Jeff Rob Johnson has taken the early might be worth exploring.... where around thirteen points, but McClure , who looked good as a jump on Crowell and Conway, 134 pounder. The Bald Eagle but no decisions have been grapplers are scheduled to made. wrestle the LHS Alumni in an WE SPECIALIZE IN SOUMO Team captain and defendexhibition match, November 18. ing conference champ, Gary A l l m o d e l s on d l c p l o y a n d i n s t o c k After that they'll prepare for a Ventimigilia, will go at 150. home scrimmage against a rugged Venti's back-ups include Dale Penn State team before ThanksAnderson, Mike Bertilion and giving and then the opener will Lloyd Sheldon, all freshman. be Saturday, December 2 , at Saucon Valley team mates Bob Thomas Field House with Lehigh. Nagy and Fred Kugler have b y Bill H e i l e m a n n Fri., Nov. 17 The Rock O p e r a Tommy - $2 TERMPAPERS Ki'^frH^l ©I* S>Uvia HouBf OPEN R O B E R T K. M A L C O L M 8ca PENN sThErr WtLLlAMSPORT. flA. IT70I PHONE 32Z-a3im Monday - F r i d a y : Saturday: 12-9 10-4 f Last week of 25thAnniversary WE ALSO WRITE CUSTOM MADE PAPERS. Fri., Jan. 2 6 Paul Winter Consort - $2 Sole Everything in the store not priced lower - 10% off Mansfield State College Rts. 15 & 6 Tickets a v a i l a b l e a t the door Here a r e a few super b a r g a i n s : 1 Jacket Rack - $14.88 IW***'.*.-. values to $ 5 0 1 Jacket Rack - $ 8 . 8 8 values to $ 2 0 Shirts - long sleeve $1.99 All name brands on sale including Golden Vee Woolrich Campus ^ Lee Come in and sign up for 2-$IOO Gift Certificates. Obligation to Buy. To be given away at end of Jerry's Send for your descripfivo, iip-to-date, 128-page, mail order catalog ot 2,300 quality termpapers. Enclose $1.00 to CDver postaf e and handling. Sat., Dec. 2 Crazy Horse- $3 Jerry's No sale. attendance records shattered this s e a s o n . This should be the best wrestling year ever at Lock Haven State and the Bald Eagle grapplers are using the remaining time to prepare for a good showing in first class competition. Sat., Nov. 11 The Persuasions - $2 All Eagle contenders are expecting to s e e LHS home C a n d y l a n d Specials TDK To the Editor: We would like to thank the Eagle Eye and the students of Lock Haven State for your help and support we recieved on the display we had at the BHL last Thursday and Friday. We appreciate the willingness to take the opportunity to learn about other people, their ideas and beliefs. We were very much impressed with the friendliness of the students and their hospitality. We would like to thank the faculty and staff for their permission and the co-operation given to us by the EE Editor and staff in running our announcement. Thank - you, Elder WaUer Elder Poulson Representatives of "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints " (Mormons) EnMHayiNiit AvailabIa: Fitting position (iiart tima) for local ciottiing manufaeture; studont must IM fairnle size 10, with following neasuraments: lMiglit-6'6>/2". lNnt-85>/2", waist-2f-2g^, liips-3SVr87". 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C A L L COLLECT: 2 0 2 - 3 3 3 - 0 2 0 1 ALSO AVAILABLE OUR TERMPAPER C A T A L O G (OVER 3.000 ON FrLE) Wa w i l l not aand tt\« aama paper to tha aama school tv c a r d . He need not psk any longer. This year 69 faculty members (33%) have purchased the ID card. T h i s is up from eight the previous semester. 6.He wants more bicycles and canoes, but does he suggest what he is going to do with them once he gets them? Your present Student Government has already sponsored three canoe races with WiUiamsport Area Canoe Club, and we have organized the use of SCC bicycles in fund-raising activities. Through our efforts the college has ordered bicycle racks for all dormitories. 7.He pats the Student Government on the back for its Judicial System, then he makes a non-sensical statement about student s e r v i c e s . So what's the 9.Again he congratulates the Student Government for bringing birth control services lo (lie school, and h e ' s right; -I is about time. Who did i f "Students for S t u d e n t s . " 10.He wants to print the faculty evaluation in a " p o l i l i r a l n e w s p a p e r . " The Purpose of the faculty evaluation is to aid tenure committees in their d e c i s i o n s , not to slander faculty members. It's too bad my opponent doesn't know t h i s . 11.He s a y s he is gciing to get a Student Directory. Watch out Mr. F i s h , it may be in your hands hefore next Monday. 12.His last campaign promise is a change in S»"dent Government. His last eleven items list only half the changes 'Students for S t u d e n t s " have already made. What do the " S t u d e n t s for S t u d e n t s " stand for: a continuation of the strongest most innovative Student Government in the State College System. But this is not a l l ; there are a few more points which my opponent has failed to mention. As you probably know. C o l . Latta, Director of Student Union Activities has resigned. We will be hiring a new director next s e m e s t e r That means we will have one rookie involved in student government. Who is going to bring the experience to student government that is necessary for its e f f i c i e n t operation. Certainly not Students for Progressive Refo-m. They don't even know what SCC is all about. Another thing, my opponent proposes televisions on every dorm floor, more equipment in the PUB, a natural ice-skating rink, e t c . T h e s e are all great ideas but they're just that unless you have got the money to pay for them. Does he suggest any money-raising programis? We already h a v e . This coming semester the Student Government has received permission from Harrisburg to sponsor a used book s a l e . This will not only save money and time on the s t u d e n t s ' part, but will bring in revenue that will benefit all students. Letters To The It, the Fditor: So far in llus sUideiit govornment campaign, both prntios have tried to stress Ihoir atirihutes. Students for Progress and Reform stand for improveiTient in student services and a general " s e c o n d Kxik" at the Studeni Senate. What has the SCC slate said in the way of proposed services and generally any fuluro ideas? Of course, it's fine to list the achievements of years past hut all of the people nov, running for SCC office did not hold an executive position in Mr. Infield's Administration ASCO, USNSA, Presidents Cabinet, Board of T r u s t e e s , SCUD, APSCUF/PAHE contract, vehicle contracts, legal retainer, faculty organization, bookstores n a c k bar operations, employee scheduling, s a l a r i e s , auditing, vending contracts, budgeting, Adler, Faunce and Leonard Report, summer intern program. Students Publications Board, s p e c i a l budget r e q u e s t s , fee supported organizations, bookstore special accounts, confere n c e s and d u e s , campus conc e s s i o n s , faculty e v a l u a t i o n . . . . Steve Fish has promised progressive reform and I agree that there is a great need for reform. To bring about reform one must first know enough about what has to be changed. I sincerely don'l believe that Mr. F i s h knows what needs to be reformed or what progress really i s . What is termed as progressive reform could well be regression and deterioration. The SCC may not be perfect now but electing a s l a t e that has little idea what student government is could only be worse. Vote on Monday, and insure that your quarter of a million dollars \/ill be used properly and effici ;nlly. Oeorie Bower- Pies., SCC Inc.