Thought for the pay: "Sometimes you're the bi rd sometimes you're the window." Inside the Voice: Livin gston Tay lor Posponed Page Fou r and Submitted by Kathy Hu ghes Son Dies from Hazing Incident Stevens to Speak on Hazing HERE WE GO AGAIN!! this BSC student's face tells it all as students go through a week of schedule adjusting. (Photo by Deb Johannes) _ By ROBERTA CLEMENS Chuck Stenzel , an Alfred University sophomore was locked in the trunk of a car on a freezing -February nigh t in 1978 and was told that he would not be let out until he had consumed a bottle of wine, a Dint of bourbon and a six pack of beer. By the time his captors released him from the trunk, Stenzel was unconscious, his knuckles raw from pounding on the trunk, begging to be let out. You may think this incident involves a group of terrorists holding an innocent victim hostage. Actually, the terrorists were members of the Klan Alpine Fraternity. Stenzel was a pledge wishing admission to the group. Stenzel died by morning, his death attributed to acute alcohol overdose and exposure. No charges were pressed. Forensics Team Collects Awa rd " Members of ihe B. S. C. Forensic Society collected nine awards, including the seventh place team award at State College this past weekend in the Annual Individual Events and Debate Tournament. There were over 150 students and coaches in attendance from 27 colleges and universities representing nine states. The over-all tournament winner was George Mason University, which has placed in the top five nationally for the past six years. Leading the strong BSC team was student Harry A. Strausser III... who captured the second place award in Prose Interpretation and earned the third place in impromptu Sneaking. Charles