Student Bank changes affect BSC campus Students at BSC are experiencing grea t deaiof change since returning to college life this past week. Amid the confusion of first-da y classes, and long lines at the scheduling terminals, students still find time to buy books or other necessities. But before you cash that next check at the student bank located on the first floor of the Kehr Union, there are a few very important changes you should know about: Students who wish to cash a check at the Bloomsburg BankColumbia Trust will be charged a fee of 25 cents per check. Students will not be charged 25 cents if they f 1. Cash a student payroll check issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Students who wish to cash a check at the Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust will be charged a fee of 25$ per check. 2. Cash a check drawn on the Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust. 3. Have a checking account with the Bloomsburg BankColumbia Trust. 4. Students who do not have a checking: account but have a savings account with the BB-CT will not be charged 25 cents if they deposit the entire check in their savings account. a. Should they want to deposit the check and withdraw some money at the same time they can withdraw no more than they had in the account prior to depositing the check. The reason for this is that-it takes 3 working days for the check to be processed. For example, if a student's savings account had a balance of $75 and she-he deposited a $100 check the new balance would be $175. The student could only withdraw a maximum of $75 on that same day. The remaining $100 could be withdrawn after 3 working days. b. If a student's savings account balance falls below $300 during the month and more than 3 withdrawals have been made from his-her account , the student will be charged 25 cents for each withdrawal in excess of 3. For example, if the student had a balance of $200 in May and had made 5 withdrawals during the month she-he would be charged 50 cents for the month. Policies a and b apply to all individuals with BB-CT savings accounts, not just BSC students. Students who have any complaints about the branch bank should contact either Mike Azar , Comptroller of Community Activities (2104) , or John Trathen , Associate Director of Student Activities (3723) . BSC STUDENTS REGISTER in Centennial Gym as the fall semester begins. Above, sfudents receive their registration material as the 1981 school year officially gets underway. (Campus Voice/Pat Murphy Photo) Campus Voice Organizational Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 8, 6:30 p.m. CV off ic e 3rd f loor union All interested should attend Activity policy in effect With the start of the 1981-1982 fiscal year, the Community Activities Office is asking all student organizations to honor the new policy regarding the processing of requisitions. Under normal operating conditions, five working days must be alloted for the processing of each expenditure request. Also, because of the extra work necessitated by payroll requests, a maximum of ten working days to process them is also required. According to Mike Azar , comptroller for Community Activities, "Excessive demands for immediate processing in the past put undue pressure on the staff . I would greatly appreciate the cooperation of organizations in adhering to the policy as it has been stated unless absolutely necessary to do otherwise." Women softball team 9th in nation The 1981 women's softball team finished 9th in national competition, of the(EAIAW) last May. The tournament was held at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, over summer break. The team finished 2nd in Division s of the EAIAW, which entailed 98 teams. This win The Campus voice heeds you! The Campus Voice , BSC's student newspaper, has begun its operation for the 1981-82 school year , but many volunteers are needed to reach the goals set by the editors . These goals are of one concern , making the Campus Voice the Activities directo r to leave; takes position i n New. York MARIANNE MONTAGUE RESIGNS as assistant director of student activities after servlna tho students here at BSC for tho post four yoars. (Campus Volco/Pat Murphy) If you spend a fair amount .of time in the union , the face at the left of this article should be familiar. It is the face of Marianne Montague , a face soon to become almost extinct in the Kehr Union . Miss Montague , currently serving as Program coordinator and Assistant Director of the Kehr Union , has accepted a position as head of public relations in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital , Binghampton, NY. She will begin , her assignment next week , following four years of service to BSC and the community . Miss Tammy , Chacona , a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania , has been qhosen as BSC's new Program Coordinator. Miss Chacona also received her masters degree from Kent State, where she has made the team eligible to play in Michigan. The team finished their regular season with 17 wins and five losses.Their overall record was 23-9. Fall-tryouts for the team are presently being held. Any interested female should contact Mrs. Jan Hutchinson, coach of the winning team. served in positions dealing with the programming of activities for colleges. Miss Montague's job entails advising the program board , concert committee, homecoming committee and many other committees somewhat affiliated with the union. She has been in charge with the composing of the school calendar and the hiring of many student workers in the union. Miss Montague came to BSC in 1977, hailing from Wilkes Barre, where she received her bachelors of science and masters degrees from Wilkes College. According to student activities personnel , over 100 people applied for the open position. Miss Chacona will begin her newly assigned duties today. best student newspaper BSC and any college has ever had. We need interested people to help. Volunteers are needed in many areas, typing, writing, advertising, photography, circulation etc. We need you ! If you have the slightest interest in any aspect of journalism , this is the place to expand your interests. An organizational meeting w,ill be held Tuesday, September 8, at 6:30 p.m. in the Campus Voice office, (third floor union) . Anyone and everyone can attend. Talented people are urged to come out and show BSC your skills. If you have no experience but have an interest, we can give you experience. Freshman , ail of you who worked on high school newspapers,and yearbooks and even those who haven't, joining a student based staff is one of the best ways to meet people and learn the ropes of BSC. Sophomores and juniors , actual experience in working with a newspaper, interacting with many people, can lead to a better internship, or even a better understanding of your specific field or major. By working on our staff , you can (Continued on Page 2) EDITORIALS Departure Marianne Montague Resigns S believe that the acronym, BSC, commonly used around this campus, should be changed to BS, or maybe SC. No, the name of the school has not been changed, but with the resigning of Marianne Montague as Program Coordinator of the Kehr Union, BSC, as we have known it, with Marianne 's leaving is certainly losing a part of itself. Saying that Marianne will be missed can prove to be a gross understatement. She has touched the lives of many students, faculty members, administrators, staff personnel , townspeople , and the list goes on. In four years, AAarianne has guided a handful of people calling themselves the program board to a large staff of professional student programers who program many activities on campus and in the town. She has guided, consoled, listened to, laughed at and laughed with , all who have come in contact with her. So we say thanks. The Campus Voice, WBSC, the Program Board and I'm sure scores of others thank you. Thank you for what you have taught us. We will become better students , parents , professionals, friends, > spouses, . higher grade of humans - all by learning to be more like you! MONTAGUE RESIGNS .... Marianne Montague , soon to be e tinct program co ordinator , poses in front of posters advertsing one of her last projects at BSC. (Photo by Pat Murphy) BSC Intern Digs In While most students spent their summers working a nineto-five job, Jeff Bohlin, an anthropology major from BSC did something totally different. Bohlin spent his summer as a field crew member for the PA Historical & Museum Commission archeology program. The group spent the first four weeks excavating a late woodland, Indian village site, dated 1300-1500 A.D . This arrowheads, pottery, pipes, and stone tools. The fort and village sites are located in the Chambersburg area in Franklin County. discovery was unplanned and Jeff and his co-workers uncovered a burial site that revealed skeletal remains of five Indians (two adults and three children) , as well as numerous artifacts. The second half of the summer was spent excavating the cellar foundations of Fort London, a French and Indian War fort dated about 1755. Among the artifacts found were Bohlin 's internship:was one of many available through the Life I n t e r n s h ip Experience Program (LEIP). For further information contact Dr. Walter Brasch in the English Department. CampusVoiceneedsyou ivontinuad from Pag* 1) work to earn a journalism certificate . Seniors, do you feel its too late to join ? Activities are very important when composing a resume. It's your last year at BSC, why not make it your best arid get the most out of yourself and this school . Arrival Remember , all interested , please attend our organizational meeting : Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., CV office, third floor union. This may be the experience you are looking for in college life at BSC. Get into the BSC experience. The Campus Voice is the students newspaper. Its purpose is to serve the students ;of i BSC. How do BSC students feel," act , dress, entertain themselves. This is your paper BSCiv students, why not contribute. Join our staff , you will be bettering yourself and the whole student body. purchase Ian Hunter Gary U.S. Bonds Concert Welcome back students ^^^^^^^^^^ Yes , the summer has ended, and the dreaded back to school has arrived. No more sun and fun , it 's back to the books. Everywhere you listen , "How someone is asking, was your summer?" And the automatic answer , "Too short." Or maybe you might hear "My summer was great, but I'm not looking forward to this again. " Well, is it really that bad? Think of the friends you have missed. Admit, your social life was lacking in Throop, Forty Fort, Ardmore, Zionsville Carlisle, Williamsport, Berwick , or any town , lacking excitement, where BSC students live from May 15 to August 30. So on behalf of the staff of the Campus Voice , I'd like to welcome all students back to BSC. Freshman, your years here will be a rewarding, never forgetting experience. So take advantage of the school and all it offers. Whether you 're into parties, joining activities, studies, or whatever floats your boat, get into it. Get into BSC. Welcome to the BSC experience. J^^^^^^^ R^^ m ¦l ' ^^Him^^^^^K iHfep- M«M^s^w«™(«««j *jj Thursday, Sept. 10 Haas tickets at into desk ' :. '^ili^^^^^V s : ^f ^V^^^B 'M) W$$M&J : '^^^^Bvlv' ^HRIiJ^KP^H jf^^!!^^ j ^^^^^^^^^^^^^B ^^BrvutL'''*' ^^"PW/I I ' ^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BT RSM^H'^'AA;/ Ian Hunter Gary U.S. Bondt Welcome BSC Students ' ' ' ¦ +'- " ' ' * ¦ ' ' '. ' . ' • ¦ - '¦ ' « ( ¦ . .. . ¦ ' ' ' » * Only 98 days to Christmas Break! ¦¦¦¦¦ "' ¦»'¦ "¦" , •» • '' ., , ' ' • '¦' i r ¦ 1 .' .- ¦ ¦'¦.¦¦'¦j !.^..!!j ." ..'Ji;u . f , * * i >¦ ! !' i \ i ; ; f - ;„ (..,' ¦ > ' ¦•/'»¦ Hoop schedule demanding BSC basketball... Captains named BSC mien 's basketball team will be hard pressed to duplicate last season's fine 23-7 mark when it embarks on the challenging 26 game schedule during the 1981.-82 season. The Huskies will be seeking their 11th straight winning season under head coach Charlie Chronister and the school's 16th in a row. Newcomer Penn State University will provide the opposition in the season opener set for the Nittany Lions' Rec Hall on Saturday, Nov. 28 at 8:00 p.m. Following the road opener , BSC will return home for four straight Pennsylvania State Jon has matured into one of the top point guards ever to play at BSC... Athletic Conference Eastern Division clashes with Millersville, Kutztown, Shippensburg Stroudsburg. After and-^-East 1 that stretch, home contests become few arid far between as 15of the next 21 games are to be played away from the Nelson Fieldhouse. Other top battles on the slate include: NCAA Division II national runner-up Mt. St. Marys; NCAA regional tournament participants Cheyney ( twice) , Monmouth , and Clarion as well as trips to always tough Philadelphia Textile, Maryland - Baltimore County and the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Tourney. " T r a di t i o n a l l y we ' ve maintained a strong, competitive schedule and I believe we accomplished that agairi.this year," sataed Chronister: "We play a lot of quality teams and combine that with the fact that we're on the road 16 times and it makes for a very interesting upcoming season. There are some very talented people returning for us along with good newcomers who can play the game, so we should be ready when the time comes," he based on the fact that ten veterans from the 1980-81PSAC championship squad return including first team PSAC eastern division performer Jon Bardsley and PSAC tournament MVP Mike Wenrich. The complete schedule is as follows : 11-28 at Penn State, 8:00 p.m.; 12-2 Mfflersville , 8:00 p.m. ; 12-5 Kutztown, 8:00 p.m. ; 12-9 Shippensburg, 8:00 p.m.; 12-12 East Stroudsburg, 8:00 p.m.; 12-29-30 at Indiana University of PA Christmas Tree Tourney ; 1-7 Mt. St. Mary 's, 8:00 p.m.; 1-9 at Maryland-Baltimore County, 7:15 p.m ; ; 1-13 at University of Scran ton, 8:15 p.m.; 1T 18 at Philadelphia Textile , 8:00 p.m.; 1-20 at Cheyney, 8:00 p.m.; 1-23 at Mansfield , 8:00 p.m.; 1-25 Monmouth , 8:00 p.m.; 1-27 at East Stroudsburg, 8:00 p.m.; i30 at Clarion, 8:00 p.m.; 2-1 at Lock Haven, 8:00 p.m. ; 2-3 Mansfield , 8:00 p.m.; 2-6 Cheyney, 8:00 p.m.; 2-7 Slippery Rock , 2:00 p.m.; 2-9 at LeMoyne, 8:00 pj n. ; 2-11 York (PA) , 8:00 p.m.; 2-13 at Shippensburg, 8:00 p.m.; 2-15 at Wilkes , 8:00 p.m.; 2-17 at Kutztown, 7:30 p.m.; 2-20 at Millersville, 8:00 p.m. ; 2-23 PSAC Playoffs, Site To Be Announced ; 2-26-27 PSAC Championships. KIBSC c EWQir flKI Tuesday, Sept. 8, 5:30 p.ni. Coffeehouse ¦ "¦" " ¦ ¦"¦ ¦ "¦^¦ " ' ¦'" ' Good luck out there in the real world ProgramBoard (Your kids) Welcome Tammy! ^^¦V ^HZ^ GENERAL STAFF MEETING ¦ > \ I^^^^^^H ^^^ Wednesday, Sepf. 9, 7:00 p.m. Multi-purpose room A * i • ' . ¦ • , • • »"¦¦¦ ¦'-"¦ "' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ,¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^l i l MP . ¦¦ . ¦— ¦ | | , l.l || .!. ., — ¦ ! ¦ ¦ . ¦ . , ¦ ,¦.¦¦ „ «|"«l l' HI I.HI.-II. ¦ I I ¦ '¦ X' *h=. ' ¦/""' ¦"" ^ "^zsiks&ziff ^w*1f i s * = £ 5' • f /,N*^ vv v r^^H Wi ^^l M ; ' ¦¦' ¦ 1 • ¦^ ^ K^ e f ^''¦/ Bj^^^^^&^^HK^fe \fl EVERYONE WELCOME ! I ,,| '* Thanks for all you have done for us. W ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ INTERNATIONAL DOGS ¦ ¦¦ ¦^r~r Bloomsburg, Pa. ' > • ~^v£fe jy ' ¦ ;/ <^^yf ; ; American Dog - You add " German Dog - Sauerkraut %J&SS^^ Greek Dog - Green Peppers & Onions Game ROOM Italian Dog - Cheese & Italian Sauce Mexican Dog - Chili, onions & mustard Polish Dog'- Dill pickle slices v J fefock from BSC — Across from Police Station — " """*""""""" ' " Marianne (Mom) ^^^^^HPWi^s^^^^l Chronister 's optimism is I'l"-""' third year, we expected a .lot from him and we got just that," Chronister commented. Both these young men have shown that they know how to handle themselves on and off the court very well. They are capable of performing all of the duties we expect of our captains. I'm looking forward to working closely with them in trying to maintain the tradition we've built at Bloomsburg," Chronister concluded. The Huskies open the 1981-82 campaign at Penn State University on Saturday, Nov. 28, 1981. ever to play at BSC and has done" more for us the past few seasons than we ever could've expected ," stated Chronister. Greenholt also performed m all of BSC's games last year averaging 6.2 p.p.g. and 3.8 rebounds. He was expected to be the backup center when outstanding transfer Ken Casey became eligible but when a foot injury sidelined Casey for 18 games, Greenholt returned to his starting berth and performed well. "When Casey went out with the injury, Doug stepped in and did what was needed from him. Being in his EXECUTIVE STAFF MEETING ' ¦' ; ¦ • ¦ added. Seniors Jon Bardsley and Doug Greenholt have been named co-captains for the 198182 edition of the BSC basketball team by head coach Charlie Chronister. Both players will be entering their fourth season with the Huskies, who are coming off one of the school 's most successful campaigns. Last season BSC set a school record for most wins in one season while posting a 23-7 mark and capturing the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championship. It was the 15th winning season in a row for the Huskies, the last ten under the direction of Chronister. Bardsley did the bulk of the ball handling chores while starting in all 30 contests last season:The5-10 guard averaged 13.3 points per game and shot a commedable 50.9 per cent from the floor with most of his shots coming from long range ; He was picked as a member of the PSAC eastern division first team by the opposing coaches and also to the All-Tournmanent teams in the Sacred Heart (CT) Classic and the PSAC Championsip Tournament. He was chosen to the ECAC Weekly Honor Roll once and broke Art Luptowski's school record by handing out 180 assists last season. "Jon has matured into one of the top point guards . v '- '{^^M Husky g ridders prep for new campaign Bloomsburg State College head football coach Clark Boler enters his second season in the position of trying to rebuild the Huskies ' gridiron fortunes. One hundred-two candidates reported for pre-season camp, including 51 newcomers. Boler, who was appointed to the position in February 1980, has completed his first full year of recruiting and has made major changes both offensively and defensively in an effort to turn around a program that has posted only four winning campaigns since 1960. Leading the list of returning veterans is quarterback-punter Kurt Werkheiser, who led the Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference in completions per game a year ago. The 6-1, 200 lb. senior completed 102 passes in nine contests for an average of 11.3. He connected on just under 50 percent of his throws for 955 yards and four touchdowns. As the . Huskies ' punter , Werkheiser booted the ball 58 times for 2137 yards and an average of 36.8 yards per kick. Boler stated, "he improved his overall ability this spring and we're expecting much more versatility from that position this season." BSC's second leading receiver in 1980, Mike Blake, also returns. A 6-1, 210 lb. junior , Blake hauled in 22 passes for 253 yards. He averaged 14.4 yards per catch and caught 4.1 passes per game. "Mike may very well be the best athlete on the squad, " Boler commented. "He has a great pair of hands and works hard to find the open area. He has an extreme desire to excel." Blake was also named as recipient of the "Outstanding Practice Award-Offense" by his teammates and coaches. Sophomore runningback Steve Meszaros only played in four games last season after winning a starting berth in the backfield before being injured , but made his presence known. He carried the ball 61 times getting 180 yards for an average of 2.9 yards per carry . He scored one touchdown and averaged 45 yards a game. The 5-10, 160 lb. speedster also returned kickoffs for the Huskies, receiving ten kicks and piling up 271 return yards for a 27.1 average. He set a Bloomsburg record when he returned one for 99 yards and a touchdown against Ship- pensburg in the second game of the season. Two seniors and a sophomore will return in the offensive line and will play a major role in how BSC moves the football on the ground this season. Seniors Jim Zaccheo and Dave Montagna , and sophomore John DeMartino will try to create holes for a running attack that averaged just over 54 yards a game last seson. "These three will be very important to us this year. We expect to move the ball by the best means available and our job will be much easier if we can establish a ground game early," Boler stated. "A lot will depend on how our new people perform and whether or not our key people stay healthy," he added. The receiving corps appears to be the area with the most depth. In addition to Blake, tighend Doug Meier, splitends Steve Moran and Bob Kenney and slotback Stan Kucewicz all return along with a host of newcomers. Boler commented, "I feel we are very strong at the quarterback and receiving positions so we're going to be able to throw the ball. But, our linemen and running-backs are so young and untested that they are going to need time to learn. Much of our success will depend on how quickly the running phase of our attack comes around. " All-Pennsylvania Conference second team defensive backfield selection Brian Greenberg returns to lead the BSC defense. The diminutive safety led the Huskies in interceptions a year ago and also contributed 94 tackles while finishing second on the squad in total defensive points. Joining Greenberg in the secondary will be seniors John Bolton, and second year man Greg O'Neil. The twosome combined for 90 tackles last season and helped make this area one of the Huskies ' strengths. Another strong point will be at the defensive end position where seniors Chris Blackburn and Jamie Sochovka , team with sophomore Dave Pepper to give BSC talent and experience. 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I enclose $ „ for letters j ' ¦ ' (At 2* a letter) | SmnA tot lox f7 KUB or drop In tho Compu* Volco moll ¦lot , 3rd { Moor Union boforo 6 p.m. on Sunday or baton* S p.m. on Tuot* J ¦ doy./MIdoitlWodi ¦ ¦ wwwit bopro M. >. . •, . , , •. • • • *tMm tmmmm I.mrmtm mm a» <M» «n*MM WM ««¦• *¦« «W «NM 4M«4M MM <M^«^ «¦» •¦¦» *Mw . ,, .• . . -J , . * ' 'IMito 4Mj> «*W 4^6*1*1 w «M The interior line and linebacking positions will be>an area in which the coaching staff will be forced to experiment. Ward Martin , and Tirn Tkach will add some knowledge to an otherwise totally inexperienced line and linebackers Al Beck and Jack Hess appear to be the leaders there. "We intend to play as many new people as we can and they are going to play big roles at both these positions as well as most of the other areas," Boler commented. "I'm sure we'll make mistakes, but we'd like to be consistent enough to develop our own style of play and not allow our opposition to always determine the flow of the game. " our system and learning the basics. This year we've got a lot of new faces and the enthusiasm is great so we are looking forward to a new start. Regardless of the outcome, we expect to hit people and not give up any yards the easy way ." Among the newcomers are quarterbacks Don Bastian , Troy Sellers, and Tim Stanton. Others looked upon to challenge the returnees for spots in the offensive lineup are Jeff Spicher, Harry James and John Flynn as well as receivers Will Lergner and Joe Dowd. Defensively, Boler is looking for top performances from linebacker Mike Miller and backs Dave Daynluk. Henry Haidacher and former Bloomsburg High School standout Greg Stone, a transfer from Potomac State College. Commenting on the crop of first year performers Boler stated, "We are looking for a lot of these new people to help us right away. There are some real talented kids in the group that came from successful high school programs and once they become accustomed to college ball, will be big assets to our program. '' Helping on the sidelines once again this season will be assistant coaches : Joe Geiger ( defensive secondary) , Bill Derr (receiv ers) , Bill Sproule ( offensive line ) , Carl Hinkle (specialty teams) , Al Cihocki (defensive line) , Frank Galicki (linebackers) , William Wolff (offensive consultant) and Paul Boone (kickers). Re-joining the staff after a seven year absence will be Bob Gutshall. He will handle the offensive backfield again , a position he held from 1970 - 1974. Gutshall was a former assistant a t . Abington Heights High School before a stint as head coach at Southern Columbia High School. He is a former first team All-State, Big 33 and Ail-American performer at Altoona High School and was a first team Pennsylvania Conference and Little AilAmerican Honorable Mention at Lock Haven State. Also in his first season as an assistant coach is former Lock Haven performer Jim Dietz who will work with the defensive ends. The appointment of Richard Daymont as assistant professor , men's and womeri^s cross country and women's trach head coach at BSC has been announced by Jerry Medlock , chairman , Department of Health , Physical Education and Athletics. Daymont's appointment was approved by the BSC Board of Trustees at the quarterly meeting on June 10 and he will replace Carolyn Wernstedt on the staff. Richard comes from North field , where he was a faculty member in the physical education department at St. Olaf College and also served as the school' s head women 's basketball and tennis icoach for the past four years. Prior to his stint at St. Olaf he was an instructor at Hartwick College in Oneonta, NY from 1972-77. In addition to ftis teaching assignment he was head coach of both the men and women's cross country teains and men and women 's track and field squads as well as assistant men 's basketball coach. He also served as the institution 's intramural director for three years. The Clinton , NY native received his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Cortland (NY) State and his Masters at the University of Maryland. Daymont appointed The specialty teams will be aided by the return of four key performers including Meszaros and O'Neill, who handled the majority of returns on both the kickoff and punts and Montagna , who handled some of the kicking chores a year ago. His 38 yard field goal with three seconds remaining in the game gave the Huskies their only win of last season, a 5-3 triumph over Cheyney. Also back is kicker Doug Berry, who connected for three field goals and five extra points last season. 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