Skehan Relieve d Of Class Duties President Robert Nossen announced today that Dr . Jose ph Skehan has been relieved of his classroom responsibilities . This action , effective October 9 , follow s similar acti on taken nine day s earlier again st Professor Deake G. Porter , another member of the economics department. In both cases , failure to teach assigned classes was cited as the reason for the action. professor , ret urne d to Dr. Primack , former BSC Philosophy the campu s to talk on grou ps and indi viduals. Primack Discuss es Obligations paid Dr . Maxwell Primack Bloomsbur g State College a final visit on Tuesday . He presented a lecture concernin g "th e Moral Responsibility of Groups " sponsored by the Philoso phy Club . Primac k opened his remarks by contrastin g Philosophy as dealing with questions of immediate concern to everyon e , unlike a natural science for example . He then pr oceeded to relate the fable of "the Garden and the Swamp " , relatin g the actions of the "G arden Party-goers " and the "Swampies " to society today . Swamp les don 't believe that the grad ual progre ss in drainin g the swamp will be carried out as the garden-party- goers claim , or ar e impatient , with what they are doing. "T h e Weathermen ' are a phenomena arising from the rejection of Garden-Party moral * ity. " A Weatherman is a more radical swarnpie who believes he must do somethin g to create change when it may not be with in his power to do so. A main pojint brou ght out by Dr . Primack is that 'the Left ' does not have the organizational struc ture it will need to effect chan ge. "There ' s a moratorium and when it' s over that 's it . There is no talking between protest s ," Also, the Left does not have access to tho mass media that the Righ t has ,...The Right is highly struct ured ....They are continuously com mitted , 1'ie Left is not ." During the question and answer period Mr , Deake Porter disagreed with Primack on the point of the ob l igat i on of a man to a less fortunate person not hurt by the man . Primack pointed out to Porter that , ' 'the mental ity of the people of a democratic society can prevent u from oper atin g democratlcally. To win a dispute one must not only play the legal game but Influence those who mus t (d ecide) ," Later in the program Dr . Jor dan Richman, inan emotional pre * that sentation , hypothesized the bombin gs that have occurred recently around the countr y are indicative of the ' 'Revoluti on to come " . Primack maintained confidence in working peacefully to present the " swampie " attitude to the public until they heed it . Other comments included , "A few years ago I was the most radical of them all in Chicago ... now we ar e workin g against ourselves . You've got to build struc t ure s...(peacefully to accomplish a goal). " In a reply to a Richman com- ment , " ...what' swrongwlth that , I would like very much to be a professor at Bloomsburg . " " ... I am very much dedicated to being a teacher . " Linguistics Discussed Lin guistics is the subject of a series of Informal talks and discussions to be pre sented by a pane l of professor s in the Humanitie s at Bloomsbur g State College. The first meeting will be Wed nesday , Octo ber 21 , at 8:00 p.m. in the faculty lounge on the gro und floor of the new Bakeless Center for the Humanities . "Founders and Philos ophies of M odern Linguistics " will be considered at the first meeting. Other topics Incl ude "Usage and Dictionaries ' (Thursday , Nove mber 19), and "Empe r lcal Grammar s, Old and New " (Wednesday, December 9). Additional top ics like "Computers Languages and Tran slations ' will be touched upon in passing or consid ered In additional sessions If Int e rest pre vails during the winter sea, , , son,. .. .. , , • . „ .. . . s . "Provis ion s have been made to assure all students of appr opri ate instructi on and credit in any course initially assigned to Dr . Skehan and Mr . Porter ,'* Dr . Nossen stated . "Eac h student has been notified of these procedures by mail. No student , however , may receiv e credit for attend ing a course now being conducte d by either. " The president declared that Dr. Skehan has repeatedly refused to teach his assigned classes, that he has defied administr ative directive s and has failed to fulfill his designated responsibi lities. "I have requested from him , with in, five days , a full written account of his action s at this college since the beginning of the semester. " Dr . Nossen stated . "Afte r studyin g his report , I win determine what further action should and will be taken. Nossen at North Hall Rap-In on Tuesday night. Nossen Raps On Scranton Report Dr . Robert Nossen appeared Tuesday night for a "r ap-in" session of short present ation and question. A capacity crowd turned out at the North Hall lounge , inc luding Dr . M axwell Primack and Mr . Deake Porter. The bulk of the Pre sident 's state ments were t ake n to explain the important things he saw In the 357 page Scranton Commi ssion Report on campus unrest . The commission was initiated to study the causes of the Kent State inc ident last spring . According to President Nossen , the r e p o r t continually stressed the "Concern over Violence " . It pointe d out the violence in America . Th e re p or t was summe d up as pr esenting four point s: (1) Violence must end. It accomplishes nothing . We cannot survi ve if it continues . (2) Understan ding must be ren ewed. (3) We must recognize individuals and . not stereotypes . (4) Reconc iliation must begin. The commission then makes severa l recommendations , some' 'of which were "perp etrators of violence must be Identified and remove d" and "dissent cannot be stifled. " Dr. Nossen added that man is persi stent and will always work toward more freedom once any Is allowed . The com"This office has carefully obm ission then recom men ded there served every and all factor s of is reas on for dissent. The rules established 'due process ' prothat govern the universities In cedures. App ropriate facultythis country are outmoded and based hearings have been schedulI10.4 jn keepin g with the t imes. ed. Repeated warnings have been Questions were then raised issued . Opportunities have been from the floor . Mr . Porter adsuggested for thir d-party medidressed Dr . Nossen , but the Presation in the case of Mr, Por ter .*' ident refused to confront him. In tably , no alte rnative but to take answer to another question from a "My office will contin ue to keep the act ions I have taken . student , Dr . Nossen took the student needs upp ermost. We will "I carry full responsibility for stand that "there is no polarizacon ti nue to t ake , I n terms of our the or derly , efficient and meantion as such " on this campus , own accounta bility , every step ingful operation of jhls college; as assumed in the question. necessar y to the preservation and I am res p ons ib le , ultimate ly, for Comments were also made on furtherance of the educational the Inte grity of our instr uctional ' Vice-Pre sldent Agnew. , program at Bloomsburg State progr am. I , and those with whom Dave Dr ucker then made the Colle ge. I work , have expended every pos- comment to Dr . Nossen and Mr. sible effort to resolve thi s mat"Any organization must oper- ter from the time It originated. " Porter , "You don't liste n to hlm, he don 't liste n to you..." ate on a basis of establi shed proIn othe r comments , Dr. Nossen The MAROON AND GOLD concedure s and mutual respect . Regtacte d Dr . expressed his opinion, as aned V Skehan regarding his ula tions are made to assure orca t or dismissal and he made the that Bloomsbur g is typical follow, derly governanc e , and to protect ing com ment . It appears that of universities acre mrthe country " the Integrity of the objective s ' the AAUP (American Association In respect to violence and J udiciof that org anization. Wh en any of University Prof essors) ar y systems. prosegment refu ses to fulfill assigncedures on cour se assignments Mr . Porter agai n raised a quesed re sponsibilities , har m Is extion . Dr. Nossen reacted as he did by department were not followed ten ded to all segments of the comby the administration previously . an d that , mnnltv - »» the Bloomsburg State College The President admitted to conDr. Nossen , In announc ing his re gulati ons on faculty stat us ' tra dictions in the catalogue . He were likewise not followed J n the , went on to point out th at although action , further stated: mat ter of the administration ' s¦'' Bloomsb ur g has weaknesse s, It pension uf professors Porter had made changes where needed sus " Professor s Porter and Ske- and Skehan . It is regretable , in the past and will continue to do han have refused to meet the ir asy to that contrar academic and so in the future . signed classes; they have disru ptprofessional traditions and On closing, Dr . Nossen asked, ed others from engaging In their norms that this matter "Why was can 't we get over thi s era. , ri ghtful Instruc tional responsi- . brought to the attention of the of wanting confrontation? *' Ht bilities; they have repeatedly remunit y com at large before the continued You may not like what , " fused to honor legitimate direcproce dures of the academic I do or comsay, but I will let you know tive s from appropriate adminmunity were employed, what I have to say, ** *' , istr ative officer s l had,, regre > aeousHf ifcN T of -The Dftflf T Bf "?3? The Ho le In The Wa ll jlm sachetti Hey Bloomsburg , did you know there was a rally in Harris bur g yesterday ? Know why there was a rally? Want to know why people from the fourteen state colleges gat hered to sound off? Well , I'll let you in on it , just in case you haven 't heard . There was a ral ly because we 're all getting shafted . The whole state of Penn sylvania and the state colleges in particular; we 're all getting shafted . You see, four years ago there was an election . There was this obscure Lieutenant Governor named Shafer and this obscure industrialist named Shapp and they both hap pened to be runnin g for Governor . On election day , the voters , being the well informed group that they are , went to the polls and said: "Eh , Scranton wasn 't TOO bad, and this here Shafer wor ked for Scranton so he can't be TOO bad . And besides , anyone with a name like stat e pro gram s ana umess the that must be OK" . And so, stat e comets up*with some money, Raymond P. Shafer became Gov- we 'll either get another hike in ernor of the great Commonwea lth tu ition or a ver y long summer of Penns ylvania . vacat ion. And despite what you It turne d out tha t the voters , might like to think , neither of well informed group that they these is going to further our eduwere , goofed . 'Ever since tha t cation . day, Pennsy lvania , under the OK , so now you ' re ^aying : leaders hip of Governor Shafer , "They had a rally, w hat else can has been sinkin g deeper and deep, we do." Well , I' ve a suggestio n. er into economic chaos . Taxes , There 's going to be another eleclicense fees and governm ent seryear . Another obscure tion this vice fees continu ed risin g, yet Governor is run ning Lieutenant the amoun t of mone y available not-so-obscure- any. the against for government use kept shrin kShapp. Once again , Mr . more M r . ing. You can make your own offerin g is Shapp Pennsylvania ^ money 's guesses as to where the to break Republi can a chance s that it' going, but the point is control in Pennsylvania . They 've being returned to the tax payers had their chance , we' re living amounts smaller . in smaller and resul t . Mr , Shapp is ofwith the bad ' so gotten have thin gs In fact , fering his talent and experience enough has state only the that as a businessman , to help the programs to finance its oney m until March of ftie cur rent fiscal state out of its fiscal troubl es, He has some concrete ideas about year . What does all this have to do tax revision and government ¦with the stat e colleges? Plenty . spendin g. I think it' s time we lisWe just happen to be one of those ten . Forum .... by Jose ph T . Miklos O.K ., people , you've been hearing a lot about peace in this column . Now I' m going to try to get down to - the basics . The Bloomsbur g Peace Committee is workin g in association with the National Peace Action Coalition. This organization is nationwide and consists of peace organiza tions from all major American cities , labor unions , and other Third W o r l d organizations . Grou p membership is not necessary for involvement — independents make up a large part of NPAC . There is no desire for this group to become affiliated with the Democratic or Republican partie s or peace candidates . It is an independent action group . The only criterion for membersh ip in NPAC is a desire to see the immediate withdrawal of all tro ops from Indochina . The only means used will be peaceful and non-confrontational . Very shortly a Peace Table will be set up in the Student Union building . Information on the upcoming demonstration in Philadelphia will be available to all . If you are interested in working for peace, especiall y an end to the Vietnam War , the Peace Com mittee would greatly appreciate your help and cooperation . This is not a chanc e for you to be a "hi ppie ," a way to be cool, or a chance to achieve status with your friends . This is a chance to work for the common good of mankind . Peace workers are like arops of blood in a plasma bottle . Eac h one is extremel y rare and important. If your conscience sincerely tells you that you must join us, do so. The formation of a new , better world depends on you . NO. 8 THE MAROO N AND GOLD VOL. IL Bill Teitsworth Editor -in-Chief Business Manager dor Remson Managing Idito r Tom Funk Sam Traoan e Newt Editor Co-Featur e Editors , Jim Sachetft Terry Mat* Sports Iditor ...,,,........ Jock Hoffmlon Copy Idltor Llndt Innls Pat Heller Carol Kiehbau gh Co-Circulation Mgrt. 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Seems of late it The Coun selling Center said , is becoming more an epidemic ?•Well , that » s the way it ls,»» when col le ge, with pre-sched uling I ta lked to them . I don't agree! eliminated and Mr . Deake Porter Why condone inept ness? Highe r excused. education teacher s should be the I' m a t rans fer stu den t f rom best , base d on their ability meaWllliamsport Are a Community sure d by student evaluation . The College. Ther e I felt as a human student is the one that has him someone car ed about . I loved and through tuition and parent' s that school and wrote the m so. t axes, pays him. I wish I could say the same about I pity the students if they don't have the opport unity to take pr oBloomsb urg State. Eliminatin g presch edullng is fessors like McC lure , Gllde a, unfa ir to the student. Even the Serff , Serff , Jr ., Per cy or Sylcho ice of the ti me "you wan t th e veste r an d p ossibly someone like class lsn*t as i mp ortan t t o me as Solenberg er or Kapil . Yes, I'm who you want to take it from . I glad to be leaving. It makes me had some great teacher s here- mad to hear that one of my Serff Jr. , Sylvester , WfcCl ure; favorite teach ers was dismissed, Porter , Glldea , Percy , and others and if I would not be graduI thought were good - Turner , tatln g I could not choose my pr oAdams , Serff. I' m sure there fessor s and the time I want my are others I have not had . The classes. It 's just another dehuones I liked exceptionally I would mani sing "reform " In thi s comtry to arran ge to take again. I puter age, was able to take Serff , Glldea , Steve Wead er Sylvester , and Porter for the second time . When I was required Dear Editor ; to take economics 211 I had Yes. this Is the letter . But second thou ghts about It. I was then , of course , you didn 't rea lsure I would not like or underly think the matter would go by stand It , and not do well. Porter without some complaint . I can used actual happenings and made It real and enjoyable for me. only be refer ring to the Haw kish photo that appeared on the That Is why I wanted to take him front page of the Oct . Oth M4G . for economics 212. But now he not a New Leftist or a screamI'm is dismissed . Ing liber al, but I was surp rised I wjshed teach ers were kept to see th at a school paper that 's for their teach ing ability , not for supposed to rep re sent the gener al their conformity to whatever the views of the BSC camp us would adm inistration rules are for a have the audacity to pri nt such good tea cher. If this would be a pictur e. And I feel very safe In the case I could ¦till have Porter, assumin g that the se "general I wish someone would have In- views" do not favor war , power and killing all of which were certainly represented by that phot o. I just can 't understand why anyone would purposely want to devote his post-college career to a war mac hine - whether it' s the Army , Navy, Air Force , or Marines. The tr uly gre at thing about our generation of young people is tha t we 're giving the nation new ideas and new directi ons to rid the worl d of violence an d war and hope.ti Uy bring about an ever lasting peace. We've been work ing damn hard lately in attempts to secure that peace , not only for our generation but for generations to come. And yet at time s some individuals make all our efforts look so futile ... P eace , G. Piker bear Editor : We ar e wr iting to you concerning a perplexing issue . Last week there were signs posted in strate gic spots around the campus with regard to buses to the West Chester game. Being elated with the pr ospect of seeing our gr eat team in action as well as our frie nds at West Chester , a group of us signed up to go. However ; Thur sday we were infor med that , due to lack of student support , there would be no bus transpor tat ion to the game . The Incred ulous stat istic* were , that out of a body of 3950 , only 14 people signed up to go. We hope that this was due to a lack of finances or pre vious commitments (cont inued on page fo ur) Senior Swim mers Return , Freshma n Try For Team by John Hoffman In an intervi ew Tuesday with swimming Coach Eli McGlaughlin, the topic of this year 's team was discussed. Coach Mcla ughlin said , "We seem to have a good nucleus returning for this year ' s varsit y swim team .*' to do and we 're going to make the effort to do it. Our record last year was 10-3 and we , this season , are looking to tie and surpass that record .*' "Swimm ing sched ules cannot be successful without the moral suppor t of the students . I'm ent hused about this year 's season , The re turning seniors for thi s happy to year 's squad will be Lee Bart- forward return and am looking a successful season. " hold , Dave Heller (competing now Schedule to : in cross countr y) and JlmCarlin , all of whom will be ' vying for Sat ., Nov. 14, Monmouth ReTwo seniors lays , Away; team positions. graduated — Ral ph Morsbacher Wed ., Dec. 2, Temple Univer and Gary Hitz . Morsba cher will sity, Away at 4 p.m. be hard to replace , seeing that Wed ., Dec 9 Monmo uth Colhe repeated three years as 200 lege, NJ , Home ,at 4 p.m. yd. free style cham p. Sat., Dec. 12, Wilkes College, Home at 2 p.m . Coach McGlau ghlin is hopeful Tues., that Steve Coleman and Bob My- Home at 4Dec. 15, Kings College, p.m. ers will continue to pace the divSat., Jan . 9 , Millersville State , ing competition as they have In Home at 2 p.m. the past. Sat., Jan . 30 , Kut ztown State , Away at 2 p.m. A total of appr oximately 22 Wed., Feb . 3 , E. Stro udsbur g men, when football , cross country State , Away at 7:30 p.m . and intermural sports are over , Fri ., Feb. 5, Glassboro State , will be tr ying out for the squad . Home at 4 p.m. Coach McGlaughlin said , "I am Wed ., Feb. 10, Lock Haven quite impressed by the general Stat e , Home at 4 p.m. attitude of the returning team Fri ., Feb . 12 , California State mem ber s, also that of the fres h- (overnight), Away at 4 p.m. men tr ying to make the team at Sat., Feb. 13, Slippery Rock this earl y date. I also hope State , Away at 2 p.m. this spirit will continue throu ghWe d., Feb . 17, West Chester out the entire year. 1* State , Away at 3 p,m, Fri ., Feb . 19, Indiana UniverDuring the Coach 's sabbatical sity of Pa ., Hom e at 4 p.m. leave , Coaches Cecil Turberville Wed., Feb. 24, Trenton State , and graduate assistant Tom Hau- N.J ., Home at 4 p.m. sten took over the helm of the Sat., Feb. 27, Clarion State , team. Commentin g on thi s point , Away at 2 p.m. Coach McGlaughlin said , "TheFri ., Mar . 12 & 13, State Meetre 's no question in my mind that California , Away ; NAIA Champiothe capable guidance the boys nships , Away at Clarion State , received from Coach Turberville Pa . and Tom Hausten has certainl y been an asset to our early training and outlook for the up and coming season ." From the spectator point of view , sophomore Dave Gibbon , high school All^American , should prove exciting to watc h. As a freshman Gibbon broke the existing school record for the 50 yd. freest yle with a 22.1 seconds time. When asked what to expect for th e season. Coach McGlaughlin said , "We're going to have to accept the challen ge and I personally will do everythin g to get - them ready. We have a tough schedule ; we know what we have AAUP Professor Robert Van Wae s, Associate Secretary of the American Association of Univers ity P rof essors , will speak to the Bloomsbur g Chapter of the American Association of University Professors tonight , Oct. 16 at 8:00 p.m. at Brier Heights . All members of the BSC facult y are i nvited to hear P rofessor V an W aes at th is open h ouse where he w ill speak on "Shaping a Professional Response to Current Threats to Academe. *' Present members o. .:e BSC Chapter will hold a business meet ing at 7:15 p.n., to be adjourne d for the address and welcome to guests at 8:00 p.m. President of the college, Dr . Robert G. Nossen , will have wor ds of welcome , along wi th Presiden t of the BSC Chapter of AAUP , Dr . Margaret C . Lefever. Guests will be Invited to join the BSC Chapte r of this national organizat ion* REA t DERICK INC. "Dru gsto re of S«rvle# " 34 E. Main Street and Soottown Shopping Center WRA Fine Jew elr y and Watc h Repair 21 I . Main St., Bloo msburg Millersville State College is Gar ganes.'o'l", 225 lb. Jr. is next on the list for the Husk y MSC 'S other linebacker. He .is machine. Th e M arauders are mobile but shows the route he intends to attack from. Stender , hard , tuff , and aggressive . Their record is 2-2. This Qpponent is 5'11", 170 lb. Jr . deep back " Is the "come on hard," vicious , not bad against the pass defense ; animal type. The only way to beat Lyda , 5*7*', 140 lb. sophomore Is the team is to just come back one of MSC 'S quickest deep men; harder than they do. Not only Hawkey , 5*10**, 170 lb. Sr. Is the must BSC men like Peltz , Nagy, weak link in MSC 'S defen se. He Smlttle , Klock , Sacco, Jones, can easily be worked upon; Toze, Cox , Davis, Bernoskl , Kesletter 5'9", 165 lb. sopho more , and and Trou p, play as well as they Schleya , 6', 180 lb. senior is h ave been , but the Big "0" must another weak defensive player score. for M illersvlUe. Freshman Football Millersville personnel: Batty , 6-2, 195 lb. Jr. is MSC 's best contain man; Bivans 6*1'* , 235 lb. Jr . is MSC 'S best lineman; Young , 6*1**, 235 lb. Sr. has a stron g right forearm but can be blocked; Pararella , 5*9" , 188 lb. Jr . is the man to attack — he is very weak at the defensive tackle spot and should be easy to run over. Rednak is 5*11", 225 lb. Jr .; Reichl , 5*8" , 180 lb. linebacker plays rather loose; by Jesse James and Carmen Ciullo In an interview with freshman football coach , Mr. Cecil Turberville , he has told us that up to this point in the season his defensive unit has looked much stronger than his offensive unit. Thus far the freshman footballers are 0-2 on the season, dro pping their first game to Kutz t own , and their second game to M ansfield State. This coining Thursday , October 15, the freshman Huskie s entertain Bucknell at Athletic Park in Bloomsbur g. Coach Turberville thinks this game will be the freshmen 's toughest of the season. One of the main reasons for the defensive unit being stronger thus far than the offensive unit is that it is easier to teach a team defense than it is to teach offense, the reason being the number of plays and the different variations an offense must have in order to function pr operly. A major change in the offense will be a switch from the standard pro set type offense to a power 1 offense with two tight ends. By making this switch in offense, Coach Turberville hopes It will Improve his running game. The freshman football program in recent years has been a success, the reason behind this is that it mature s the freshman footballers and gives the m a good idea how college football is played . A few stalwarts on the freshman team ar e offensive full* back George Gruber , defensive left tackle Bill O*Donnell , and linebacker Bielinski. Providing they work hard , over one half of this year 's freshman team could be potential varsity players next season. Coach Turberville expects an Improve ment in his teams re maining games against Bucknell , Lock Haven , and Mansfield State . The following women have been selected as representatives to the Wom en's Recreation Association: BOX Marcia Follweller , publicity , soph , Theta Gamma Phi 1612 And l Sierzega , soph. Theta Tau Omega 1611 Nancy Brink , soph. Chi Sigma Rho 1958 Lydia Hennlng , soph. Montour-1 1507 Liz Cooper , jr . Montour -2 154? Lynn Shuttlesworth , soph. Montour-3 1588 Jane Derstine , soph . Montour -4 1611 Alexa Guthrle , soph. Luzerne-1 2020 Corrie Dungey , jr . Luzerne-2 1866 Debbie Dlnstel , publicity , soph. Wal ler- 3 Luzerne-2 1874 Gerry Scott , fr . Patty Noble , soph. Waller- 3 Luzerne -4 2028 Rosanne LaBrutte , soph. Sue Berry , fr. Waller-4 Schuylklll-1 1281 Lisa Catelli , fr. Lois McGee , fr. Waller-4 Schuylklll-2 1286 Marth a Francis , fr. Marcia Wannemacher , fr. Waller-4 Schuylklll-3 1336 Sue Green , soph . Pres . Cathy Jac k , fr , Nina Eppley , j r. V-P Schuylklll-4 1372 Sue M i t chell , J r. coord. Chri s Solowlej, fr. Debbie Artz. soph. sec. Waller287 8 Marty St emmer , fr. Kath y Wolford , fr . Becky Scurr y, fr. Waller- 3 2845 « ue Wise Deb M obus , fr. Barb Zaj ac NESPOLI jewelers Huskies Batt le Maraude rs Next TOUCH FOOTBALL SCHEDUL E Oct. 19 Sigma W vs S«v«nth Floor Boys. OfttcUlt: Mattaro , Vlant , Hassf l. Oct. 20 Fifth Wost v* Fourth Wttt Officials: Seaman, Alunni, Swaitzar. Oct. 21 Fourth East vs Phi Sigma Epsilon . Officials: Davies , Madden , Puhak . Oct. 22 1st Elwell vs North "A" . Officials: Graab, Calahan , Will oughby. TSP Tau Sigma Pi , Bloomsburg *s fourth social sororit y welcomed its fourth pledge class -at ribboning ceremonies on Monday, October 12. Pledges for this semester are: Cindy Bankes , Brenda Basala , Nancy Craparo , Leslie Cronin , Diane Crouthamel , Nancy Laskoski , Pricilla Reese , Susan Roberts , Barbara Smith , Barbara Stewart , and Theresa Zoranski. Last spring Tau Sigma Pi achieved Its permanent statue , elected new officers , and introduced a new advisor , Mrs . Louise VedekaL A tri p to Ocean City , New Jersey concluded the year 's activities. Plans for thi s fall Include a fund raising pr oject , a dinner at the senior sister ' s house, a pledge party , and a banquet for sisters at the Hotel Mag ee. A winter f orm al, to be held at the Hazleton Holida y Inn , will end the semester. H.65 .10 Bloomsburg was host to Professor Chiang Yee M onday night at 8:15 p.m. in Kuste r Lecture Hall in Hartline Science Hall . ProfessorYee was here to lecture on Chinese Art . He is associated with various universities not only in the United States but through-out the world and is presently Professor of Chine se at C olumbia University . Professor Yee pointed out two directions of approach to Chine se Art . The first approa ch was the Chinese technique . In China the technique of painting is often an extension of the Chinese method of hand-writing, therefore it is ver y imper sonal in char acter. The quality of the arti st is judg ed by the refinements of his line . Professor Yee displayed his artistic talents using the assort * ment of brushes commonl y utilized by the Chinese today . The s e c o n d app roac h Is m e t a physical contented ness which simply means Imperson - 2854 2922 2908 2895 2775 1588 1519 1554 1373 2786 2883 2768 1818 ALL YOU CAN EAT $1.75 " Luncheon , TUE 8DA Y Thro FRID AY •vtrjr Hockey Wins Fourth Game Tuesaa , . October 13th , the girls hockey team played its second home game of the season against Mlserlcordia. The game , had a fine start in the first quarter of play with Linda McCorkle scoring a goal for BSC. The , startin g lineup consisted of Brenda Haas , Carol Rothenberger , Sandy Gibson , Linda McCorkle , Karen Williamson , Linda Ruoss , Carol Bolton , Marcia Wannemacker , Denise Kane , Stephanie Mltman . and Sue Green. The , subst itutions w e r e Chris Ohl, Donna Cash, and Jud y Williams*. During most of the game , BSC had the ball at its end of the field. After about five minutes of the second half of the game , Sandy Gibson scored the second goal for BSC. Towards the end of the game , t wo more goals were sc ored,one of which was made by Chri s Ohl. The game finally ended with a score of 4-0. The girl s played a hard game and with their victory will go on to finish their fall season. Come on out and watch them play. by Cathy Jack Yee Art Lecture SMORGASBORD Tax As the game tomorrow shapes up, it should prove to be hard , exciting and ru gged. Saturday. 2:00. Athletic Park . Homecom ing. Be There!!! (early .) h o l i da wetk 11:30 - itSO y up ":S0 • Children -"J $1.50 ON OUR 2nd FLOO R HOTEL MAGEE b BACH SUN DAY Bloomsburg, Pa. DICK BENEFIB LD , Manager Epplejfs Pharmacy main i won mm Prttcrlpf/on $p«