agle ue E Vol. XM\ No. 23 L o c k Haven State Orchestra And Choir Combine For Concert College Thursday. Nov. 9, 1972 Dr. M e a d Encourages Change And Involvement for the Future " M a n w i l l h a v e a good d e a l of free c h o i c e in h i s future, however, thi;re will h e conM i a m l s on liis I x - l u i v i o r . " Hiis Wii> ilu- o p e m n t i r e m a r k of Dr. Miirg.iii I NKuui l a s t e v e n i n g a s .she d i s c u s s e d " T h e Undelerii:!ned I'uUire". Unlike Marx and l-"rued, a l w a y s analyzing w h a t ' s w r o n g w i t h h u n i a i s , Hr. Mead f e e l s we s h o u l d l a k r a more o p t i m i s t i c v i e w . She f e e l s i n s t e a d of e x a m i n i n g the laiills ol p r e s e n t d a y m a n we s h o u l d look t o our a n c e s t o r s for the ans^\t•r.s to our protileiiis. P i e s e n l d.>y lite is l o o hard on iiiixfern m a n . S o c i e t y iia.s r e d u c e d the family m e i e l y to a h u s b a n d , wife, and small child r e n w h o arc n e v e r e x p e c t e d t o grow u p . I'heie is n o i ooiu in this family structure for gtaiulpaicnls, aunts, uncles a a d i > i e s i - e n t s . The old family mcnilieis a i e cxi>cUc.J t o r e t i r e t o 1 ' o l , , liaMMc a o g nihcaiU cMccl oil Aiueiu.oi life. 11 this llie IS M. . CA . a i > lU IC .son; ""••' •" ''"• Clo-i v.| \\\U1 « h c i i prop'..f»ein|) Ihc > onmiou .;,uif-ci . liiai tlic iiiH ieai hoir.h. l | o « . \ ci , I h c . Iiaiu c u a - . !a--l .i-, poHti, al i-o,oi"-.uhouhualcd the. Ic.u . I )!ii c a f.ai 11 w c h t\ c Ihe chain c 11 1 CMimc h e , .uc,,- ,.1 c o i i u n o i i I h i k . i i . i i u i , i i \ lUMiiiiciil i s • . c i l . i i i s l c c M d . u i i ' c o - , ! h \ iMll o \ e l 11 . ^ ,a I'o'our p o \ ; ,• i •••. i | . , i c a l 1 i i i a i i k I lid Margaret " '.'. • use Ihe ceteeirophce conetruc t i v e l v . D r . Mead is u n s u r e what d e f i n i t e c o u r s e s we w i l ] t a k e but tlic I - S . 'Aill h a v e t o l a k e t h e Ic.ri . A uieir lilc s! v Ic is desired hv suimeious nations. T h e first l a s k is lu ha\i-' sufficient \ i s i o n t o s e c ihe fiiluic. Or. Mead s i a i c d "Wlicu we l o o k e d ivick fi oia t h^' aioon \\e leali/ed how sia.iji and IIOA' I'rai: lie this r ai lli v.., -A." i C lifjlt of I h i -- V e > ,• | i u l • n o•.mo,: ,• •Ml., a . : o ' C lap.oi u l 1,1 •• h o i ' a.. ,.1 c \' .. I LU I o'l l,iA ini'. liie i c e l u r . ' l>r. Mead n i i s u c i c d '.c v from Ihc aa.idiciu > t a i n i n g lo ihc c\ c m u e ' s l o p u . The fiisl n u c v i i o n :• ,A ,; i>; . Nk-ad 1<- i-'ave ihc •-oluioMis lo Ihc ixohicnis --IA' p-cseillie. .o e " 111.is- nasiai 1,, ,C pl.oi.l P I 1 •..:,. .or > 1... ., ,„11 il l l a •> ]., 1,. ill. ,r,i,f-.mi-c da 11 1,1 Neveial , will .. line • •' ' • ol .!i 1 Ic- ir 111. \U-.i : ' ' ' • • • • • 1,1.• \. ,ihlc . : .1 • 1" ..... H i . 1.... a I.. ,oociil .lo-.i-oa . • o 1 1 1 - \-.' • •" I.. . Any students iitterested in creating or participating in Library displays; drop a note about your ideas, or even better, drop in for a chat, Artists, thinkers and ? equally welcome. \Si are intested in wliatever you are. ^111 personally contemplating a display tentatively titled "Alternatives". Be one, bring one, or lust come by to help out. Marc Thoamas ' iCO ••% da .- u w i^ m i c i at (he a l 1. I. ,'i iliKnutn* " »t'd ,.iii lii.-iihi'ik • ... •. , .11 : a a l u r \\\ dlf- All t o w a r d s f e m a l e s t u d e n t s , m a y all be s o m e w h a t d e t r i m e n t a l factors to t h e f e m a l e ' s l e a r n i n g p r o c e s s . She a l s o a d d e d " c o l l e g e with d i v e r s i t y is m a c c o r d a n c e with the s p i r i t of the t i m e s . " Q. Wtiai o r e !he possihilities of having a w o m a n as President'' A. " I t i s n ' t t h a t ..\merica d o e s n ' t want a woman P r e s i d e n t , it's j i i s t t h a t we h a v e n ' t fiRureri out w h a t to d o w i t h her h u s b a n d , y e t . " Dr. Mead e x p l a i n e d further that a s u c c e s s f u l woman President w o u l d h a v e t o b e a w idow of a p r o m i n e n t p o l i t i c a l f i g u r e . S h e g a v e M r s . Vileanor R o o s e v e l t a s a n e x a m p l e of a s u c c e s s f u l woman P r e s i d e n t had s h e been ten years younger. Q. /)r> you feel thai Ihcsf new marriage contracts are the \vay to bohmc the r ,'. -accn men and wcrjien'' A . D r . Mead a g r e e d h c , n i , i > w i t h this s a y i n g : "It would give \ou a c h a n c e t o d i s c u s s it. N o b o d y d i s c u s s e s a n y t h i n g w.heri t h e y i n a r r y . T h e matv;.; ici is for t h e i n d i v i d u a l - ifie t w o p e o p l e t i m e :. out. It a l s o present. .locc s i n c e It c?.n lie r e n e w c o e v e r y five y e a r s . T h i n k of the . t e n e m e n t , a l m o s t l i k e .ic. . i e c t i o n year'" O. Do \ou or, ilhoi A. i:^ • • tut." ^ ' ^ ^ . nm . • • A n o . . u . i i ,.- u l a t i o n c o n l r o l .• \ h i s a l s o inc hide.-. .,,. of oKl |X'.>p'e, the .'. youth m ' I'• - l a i e - h . 1 ,. w 1 ong 1.. .1-1. h h c i a l ..' i.ielicN.- ANNOUNCEMENTS \ l . " ' fl|.' Ills . ihe idc 111 i: ical i o n .\ 1 ill pi.aiiiiietii I c m a l e .1 . . .iiui d a l e IMC 1 ui. idc-s .1 VWMl • . 1 , 1 , . , , . I.lk.- .l.'llAO 1 1 o a . l . .MUio... Ihcu the deaths ,..0- • • . ot , Oiu al i.>". IS h e r e t o s' e p o i t i l e d i^ut, h o w e v e i , 1 o n o .• . h.i ' nliiiiii^ mill • :, llllilk 1 >. M. c oiumuiu 1 \ pi,.,.ia.i,IU 11. . . , , , , p,il'ulion \ 1 . .1,! . .11 .'• 1. . i p h . Ic Control-, Answers /c;;j,.'j i:...la 1 A • ' • . 1 1. . • . .'. XVIlli . l.i 111 Ihcn's. Mrs. E u g e n i a Matz will a c company on violin the rendition of " C h a r l i e i s My D a r l i n g . " T h e o r c h e s t r a a n d c h o r u s will j o i n in the c o n c l u d i n g number, " C h r i s t m a s M u s i c for O r c h e s t r a . " T h e c o n c e r t , o p e n t o t h e public free of c h a r g e , is h e i n g sports o r e d by t h e L o c k H a v e n Music C l u b a n d t h e c o l l e g e ' s O f f i c e of Community Development Stivices. 11 . 'i . . .1111.• hc..M,i,-s • , . , . : -lio i I'lii, I S . Mail hi a Ihal c \ , u oiii , ol, illi, I.,,IMA1- l-\ :|..-A! Ihc In- 0 . .Snc . i n s w e r e d a q u e s n.in conieinmg her thoughts .ihoul P I . H e n i a m m S p o c k , a h leiul of h e r s , r u n n i n g ; ,s. Pi.saiciit this election . .il,, '111 . S p . s k w o u l d n e v e r Ai\. I x e i i e l . t i e d . , he never i l u . u c l i i lu- w.n.K! he e l e c t e d . " li.... ilu-ic. '.he range ,il ,|,. -p.mded. • -II,'' wad,. h\ ivliocwaa) lalv Siihiciits lakiiic : w i l l he c \ p e , u d I v> i I 1 •- o . ol I t h e n own •,,'nic TO of . l u d u w i s w.i' , . ' o o i . Al llie l-rciMU'vu,' ol .ii-r il'.e •-iiidcio u i i •. Wli \ .1-. 1 I p i u l , ,1 -.lu S i u d c i i l s iakini- \ ' .o „ ,^. I.a ; l-dui al o.Mi c.ui i ' , o !o an iiislrilcloi t r e e ,., AA -,, i . A c c o r d i n g l o 1 )i. (Icr.ild C i e r pi l o i v s k i , dii c c i . i r o! liic p r o g r a m . a u l o m a ! uns and offered ceiiimciits of her v i e w s on e v e r y t h i n g from a b o r t i o n s t o r a i s i n g c h i l d r . - n . Some of t h e h i g h l i g h t s of t h e c o n f e r e n c e f o l l o w : ,11 I r , . u u c .! l o i i ' . siu h w e goiii).-. l o o ., Ol , ml " B r i d g e Over Troubled W a t e r , " by P a u l S i m o n , a n d h i g h l i g h t s from " B y e Bye B i r d i e , " with trumpet solo by J e a n n i n e S w i t z e r . T h e C o l l e g e Choir, under the d i r e c t i o n of Mr, G a r y R e n z e l m a n , will sing Randall Thompson's " L a s t Words of D a v i d , " and a g r o u p of " S c o t c h S o n g s " oy b e e t t i h o v e n . E r n e s t N a y l o r , t e n o r , will sing "Enchantress Farewell." The accompanist will b e Mary Renzelman. Politics to Population AlMMCl lllK^-l^•^'• T h e Lock Haven State College-Community Orchestra will p r e s e n t i t s a n n u a l H o l i d a y Corvc e r t o n T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 14. T h e O r c h e s t r a will be joined by t h e C o l l e g e C h o i r for t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n w h i c h w i l l b e g i n a t 8 pm i n P r i c e .Auditorium. The 90-member orchestra, d i r e c t e d by Mr. R o b e r t L y n c h , w i l l o p e n t h e p r o g r a m w i t h M e r l e Isaac's "Festival Overture," f o l l o w e d by P a u l C r e s t o n ' s " A [ t e r n o o n in M o n t r e a l " from t h e "Airborne S u i t e , " with s o l o s by J o a n Porter, French horn, Louis L a n i z , trumpet, Sandra Berkebile and Kav C r i s a n t i , flute. Mr V i n c e n t S t e w a r t w i l l b e g u e s t c o n d u c t o r for t h e p e r f o r m a n c e of " B l a c k i s t h e C o l o r of «y lue L o v e ' s H a i r , " arranged b - .)clwyn Elliott. d t h e r works include " H o l i d a y f o T ' O i v h e s t r a , " by R a l p h H e r m a n , Off-campus housing desired BICYCLE RALLY-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. Rules for two kittens. Contact and en'iry blands can be picked Chuck, 148-3810. up in tne PCCEB office after Chess Club yearbook picture Thursday, Nov. 9. will he taken Thui iday during the regular meeting. There will be an open Attention all ski club meeting of Alpha Phi Omega, members: The meeting prethe national service fraternity, on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 viously scheduled for ThursP.M. in the lower lounge of day, Nov. 9 has been changed North Hall, Ail students, male to Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 1 p.m. and female, are encouraged to Results of the brownie sale attend this meeting to find will he discussed. Any inout how to be of service to the terested skiers or non skiers college and community. Re* may still join the club; bring freshments will be serve<[. I friend. ' British Booters Retaliate For Revolutionary War by R o b e r t S i n g e r " U n l u c k y " w a s the way " o o a c h " T o m R o w a n d e s c r i b e d h i s t e a m ' s l o s s t o the s o c c e r p l a y e r s from N o t t i n g h a m S u n d a y . H o w e v e r , t h e r e a r e a t l e a s t 11 p e o p l e (the o p p o s i n g t e a m ) who f e e l o t h e r w i s e a n d not w i t h o u t good r e a s o n . T h e y n e a r l y ran t h e L o c k H a v e n S t a t e J V s off the field thern, h u s s l i n g to a n e a s y 4-1 v i c t o r y o n m u d d y McColIum F i e l d . "BLOKES" MANAGE MUD T h e f i e l d , by t h e w a y , a c c o u n t e d for some of t h e d i f f e r e n c e in the s c o r e . V e r y o f t e n , o f f e n s i v e d r i v e s d e e p into L i m e y t e r r i t o r y w o u l d fall a p a r t w h e n and A m e r i c a n w o u l d s l i p in o n e of t h e many s w a m p s mining the f i e l d . H o w e v e r , t h e fact r e m a i n s t h a t the E n g l i s h p l a y e d a b e t t e r game c o n s i s t e n t l y ( a l t h o u g h n o t a l w a y s ) , b e a t i n g their o p p o n e n t s to l o o s e b a l l s a n d h a n d l i n g the majority of s c o r i n g t h r e a t s , w h i l e r e e l i n g off t h r e e of t h e i r own w i t h s u r p r i s i n g l y l i t t l e d i f f i c u l t y . C A L L S WERE Q U E S T I O N A B L E T h e i r first g o a l w a s not r e a l l y e a r n e d . M i c h a e l P a r k e i ; r e g u l a r l y the JV c o a c h , s c o r e d on a p e n a l t y k i c k 2 3 : 3 0 i n t o t h e first h a l f . T h i s w a s the r e s u l t of a c a l l by L e n L o n g , who w a s o f f i c i a t i n g at the time a n d w h o , a l o n g with h i s c o u n t e r p a r t , r e g u l a r v a r s i t y c o a c h Karl H e r r m a n n , s h o w e d why they n o r m a l l y d o n ' t o f f i c i a t e . T h e call w a s d e s c r i b e d a s " m i n k y - d i n k " by R o w a n . ( T h e y m a d e up for it l a t e r w i t h a few b a d c a l l s in the other direction.) T h i s , h o w e v e r , does n o t a c c o u n t for the o t h e r t h r e e s c o r e s . M o s e n " M o o s e " T a r a s s o l y got one by g o a l i e S t e v e T a n n e r a l m o s t three m i n u t e s l a t e r , a t 2 6 : 2 0 , d u r i n g a flurry of a c t i o n a r o u n d the n e t , l e a v i n ^ t h e s c o r e 2 - 0 . T h a t ' s the way it s t o o d a t the half. T h i n g s s t a r t e d out d i f f e r e n t l y for the f o r e i g n e r s h e r e . G r a h a m R e e d e r l o o k over the g o a I k e e p i n g c h o r e s from P e t e L i m b , w h o n o r m a l l y p l a y s g o a l i e b a c k in N o t t i n g h a m , and s h o w e d why h e d o e s . He s l o p ed a n y t h i n g and e v e r y t h i n g that came h i s w a y . R e e d e r h o w e v e r , d i d not s t a y in the c a g e very l o n g . F i f t e e n m i n u t e s l a t e r , a n d a f t e r g i v i n g up the J V s lone g o a l at 2 : 0 3 , h e s w i t c h e d a g a i n w i t h L i m b . Limb d i d n o t h a v e a g r e a t d e a l t o d o after t h a t , a n d s p e n t a s m a l l p o r t i o n of the s e c o n d half l y i n g on h i s b a c k in the n e t , w a t c h i n g the a c t i o n t a k i n g p l a c e o n the o t h e r s i d e of the f i e l d . H o w e v e r , h e did m a n a g e to d o s o m e t h i n g w h i l e out of t h e b o , \ : like s c o r i n g on h i s o w n , a t 1 5 : 0 0 . HAD T O C O M P E N S A T E F r o m t h e n u n t i l a l m o s t to t h e end of t h e h a l f , the a c t i o n t o o k p l a c e e v e r y w h e r e e l s e b u t around t h e g o a l m o u t h . T h e mud w a s a f f e c t i n g e v e r y o n e , a n d a l a c k of p e r s o n n e l w a s a f f e c t i n g L H S , half of w h o s e t e a m d i d n ' t b o t h e r s h o w i n g u p . T h e L i m e y s ' final t a l l y w a s s c o r e d a t 4 3 : 2 0 w h e n fullb a c k (?!) B r i a n G r e e n s t a r t e d a drive u p the m i d d l e w i t h a b e a u t i f u l s h o t t h a t e a s i l y got by T a n n e r a n d s t o p p e d o n l y by the b a c k n e t of the g o a l . T h e J V s did not play s u c h a bad g a m e . T h e s c a r c i t y of p l a y e r s m e n t i o n e d b e f o r e forced R o w a n a n d h i s a s s i s t a n t , Employment Available: Fitting position (part time) for local clothing manufacture; student must be female size 10, with following measurements: helght-5'6V:". bust-351/2", waist-25-26", hips-36Vr37". Looks, charm, personality, etc. not a prerequisitesize only. Pay is good. Contact Financial Aids Office, Sullivan Hall. CHAMPION TERMPAPERS 636 Beacon St. (fl605) Boston, Moss. T)22 IS 617-536-9700 Research material for Termpapers, Reports, Theses, etc. LOWEST P R I C E S . QUICK SERVICEPor information, please write or ca I I . TERM PAPERS Send for your desciiptive, up-to date, 128 page, mail order catalog of 2,300 quality termpapers. Enclose $1.00 to cover postage and handling. WE ALSO WRITE CUSTOM MADE PAPERS, LHS s o c c e r p l a y e r s , s u c h a s J o h n s o n and T a r a s s o l y w e r e p l a y i n g for the f o r e i g n e r s , who n e a r l y s n a g g e d B i l l R o m a n o on the c l a i m t h a t h e w a s I t a l i a n . M e a n w h i l e , the E n g l i s h h a v e c h a l l e n g e d t h e J V s t o a r e m a t c h — on t h e i r home f i e l d . 8 Eaglettes M a k e 1st Team; Dr. Smith W i l l Coach Although the weatherman was frowning upon the field.s of Penn State , the metnhers of the Lock Haven State field hockey squad were smiling. It was approximatly 2:30, and they had just learned that the eight of them had made the Susquehana A s s o c i a t i o n I team. These girls are Jo Lerew, LW; Kelly Cromer, CF; Jackie Crowell, RI; Ronnie Lawson, LH; Rose Ann Neff, CH; J a n e t Harriger, RH; Bev Garman, LF and Cindy Karl, G. In addition, two girls made the. Susquehana II team and one was named a s a s u b s t i t u t e . Eagles Travel North For Final Game The Lock Haven State football team will be traveling to New England for the first time this weekend to face powerful Bridgeport University, holder of the nation's longest win streak. The Purple Knights have won 18 straight games including a victory in last y e a r ' s Knute Rockne Bowl. This season Bridgeport holds wins over West Chester Slate, 35-27; American International, 28-19; Northeastern University, 16-12; Central Connecticut, 25-18; Wagner College, 28-14; Cortland State, 42-7; Ithaca College, 28-7; and Southern Connecticut, 42-101 Leading the Knights highscoring offensive machine has been record-breaking passing quarterback Roy Ferreira and his favorite target Lloyd Cornell. The Homecoming Day contest is slated for 2:30 p.m. in Bridgeport's J . F . Kennedy Memorial Stadium. Last week of Jerry's 25tliAnniversory Sole 519 GLENROCK AVE., SUITE 203 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 (213)477-8474 • 477-5493 I T h e s e hockey players are Jo Ann Regimhal, Suzanne O'Connor and Dean Grove, It was evident during the tournement that their stickwork, desire and teamwtffk could not be equaled. The Eaglettes played s t e l l a r defense be shutting out their opponents while driving the opposing goalies to confusion and frustration. Perhaps the dimmest part of the weekend was a s c o r e l e s s tie with Penn S t a t e . The cold air must have left the E a g l e t t e s a little careless for these forty minutes. But t h e team profited from the game and will not let down again for a long time. Coaching the Susquehana I team will be LHS's Dr .Charlotte Smith. The coach for the Susquehana II team will be Miss Tanya Toole from PSU. Next weekend the teams will travel to Buffalo for the Mideast tournement. Losk Haven a l s o gained another victory this weekend at PSU. Sophomore, Bev Garman of York, was elected treasurer of the Susquehana Field Hockey Association. Correction: The basement of Russell Hall is used for administrative purposes and some changes in space and purpose w i l l be undertaken there. Additionally, there has been some discussion regarding the re-allocation of various campus buildings if various situations were to develop. However, as of the present it is fully anticipated that Russell Hall w i l l remain as a dormitory for the 1973-74 school year. Russell A . Mil liken V i c e President for Administration Time Comes For The Eagles Lock Haven State will take a fine s e a s o n record of 8-3-2 into the fourth annual Pennsylvania Conference Soccer Championship game at E a s t Stroudsburg on Friday at 2 pm. The Bald E a g l e s of Coach Karl Herrmann have been in the playoff contest the past three y e a r s . In 1969 East Stroudsburg edged Lock Haven 1-0. The following year, the E a g l e s won the title with a 1-0 verdict over Mill e r s v i l l e . Last year Shippensburg and Lock Haven battled to a scorel e s s double overtime deadlock and v/ere declared Co-Champions. Earlier this season Nationally-ranked East Stroudsburg topped Lock Haven 1-0 in a well-played contest. The E a g l e s of Cofc6h Herrmann closed out the regular seas o n last week with a 3-\ win over Indiana University of Pennsylvania, to assure a fourth straight conference Western Division t i t l e . They a l s o dropped a heart-breaker to Frostburg State College of Maryland, 2-1. Lock Haven h a s been led all s e a s o n by the great offensiv.e punch of Barry Johnson and AllE a s t performer Galen H e s s and the all-around super piay of Don Copeland. Johnson is the top scorer with 17 goals and five a s s i s t s . H e s s h a s scored nine goals and a s s i s t e d on five. Copeland has five clutch g o a l s and four a s s i s t s . On November 17, Lock Haven will compete in the first ECAC Regional soccer Tournament to be held at Elizabethtown C o l l e g e . The Bald E a g l e s , s e e d e d second, will play Shippensburg State at II am. First seeded Elizabethtown will m.eet Edinboro State at 2 p.m. Two winners will play for the championshipon November 18 at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale for the LHS Alumni vs Varsity match Nov. 18 and may be purchased from any of the Look Haven State cheerleaders or in the PUB ofti&a. Tickets are $1.00 for adults and 500 for students. All proceeds will go to the Varsity Club for awards to athletes. Social Committee Meeting: Thursday, Nov. 9, 6:30 p.m. in the TV lounge of the PUB. Spring Weekend and Homecoming will be discussed. All Welcome! 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