. McLa ughlin and the Ma ha vishnu Orc hestra B [ 1 Inside: 3-Student Teaching, Part II McLaughlin and Co. pl ayed "before a crowd of 1,800. He played double-handled electric guitar, with Jan Hammer on electric piano, Jerry Goodman on electric violin, and Billy Cobham on drums. John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra appeared in Haas Auditorium Friday, February 2, as Big Name Entertainment for Winter Weekend. ^sjjsg p) 4-John McLaughlin: review and interview 5-New Physical Therapy Lab Open 6-Huskies Lose First to Cheyney NEWS ' — 2 BSC President search at seven by Frank Pizzoli Dr. James McCormick . Vice President of Administration of Shippensburg State College , one of the seven candidates being considered for the office of the president , will visi t the campus loday with the Presi dential Search and Screen Committee. co mm itt ee were ou tlined by the After reviewing 140 applicants. , seven remain active from the Pennsylvania , W ashington , D.C., Mary land , New York , and Wisconsin areas, according to James Creasy, chairman of the search committee . The six other candidates are expected to visi t the campus during the month of February to meet with members of the college communit y. Procedures being used bv the After all seven campus interviews are completed , the committee will present to the Board of Trustees the names of the three to five recommended candidates. From the local arena the names are sent to the Board of State College and University Directors who , after consulting with Mr. Pittenger . send the names to Governor Milton Shapp for final selection. Board of Trustees in May of 1972 at which time the search for a presid ent began . The Board of State College and Universit y Directors and John Pittenger. Secretary of Education , outlined the official procedures in accordance with Legislative Act 13 /i f 1*-*- ATTENTION! L TEACHERS AND EDUCATORS IN PENNSYLVANIA: W I yourselves by saving money on costly loan charges! Borrow up to ' j at one of the I7 Dial (215) 548-0300 I and TEACHERS SERVICE CONSUMER DISCOUNT COMPANY I 4 ^% I *1 1 ) . i^^^ tf^^^ f^^^ ri^^^ i^^^^^^ ri^^^ p^^^ tf^^^ fl^^^^^^ tf^^^^^^^^^ ' flBi a ' Pom poms ' ' ^K^^^ I c^^ hk^HJl ^^^^^^^^ v_^fm M' t^^^ '''*^^^^^ K/^^^^^ Kto ^B^Br^^Er^B^r ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^''iSHuPfliH^^ H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Vl^ nU^^^^^^^^^^^^^ f \ fc'^' i .l I i i i * , 1 Maryland & Computer Roadi,Willow Grove,Pa. 19090 -A For Loans from $3,600 to $10,000: Write or phone TSO at Wilmington,Del. A i' Dial (302) 798-6861 ^. V^^^^^^ H* • ^BHhw^^aiB^B^B^B^BHBF i ' b TEACHERS SERVICE ORGANIZATION, INC. -I I (c ontinued from page six ) eight dual sports throughout the year for any woman student to join. Every woman is a member of W.R.A. Coordinators for W.R.A. are Sue Thompson , Joanne Windish , and Sue Wise. Mrs . Betty Rost is assistant director of W.R.A. On February 26 cageball starts, with 14 teams and 300 girl s involved. While cageball and volleyball are held in Centennial , ta ble tennis and shuffleboard will take place in the dorms around campus. I L TEACHERS SERVICE^RGANIZATION, INC. j LOWEST LOAN RATES IN THE U.S.A. - Our rates are generally LOWER than banks, credit unions,finance companies, "revolving" » type credit,department store charges,etc. For Loans UP to $3,500: I I Write or phone TSO at Willow Grove,Pa. k^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Intramurals *" m-Jk ^^ L^L^Lm-^L^Lm , [ 10,000- J I l^^^^^ ^v^^^^^ ^ki ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ PS <¦ - «t>^ j REWARD demands for relev ancy in bringing changes to current secondary school curriculums. ^ Hopkins , Chairman Dr. Melville of the Speech Department , w ill make opening remarks and Prof. Richard D . Alderfer will explain the Communication Certification Program at Bloomsburg State College. This exploratory meeting should provide helpful information to school superintendents, principals , and those teachers , including future teachers , responsible for teaching communication . havo spent one or more summers .studying in India. From their study and first hand experience in India , they have developed a variety of curriculum approaches on Indian culture. Their viewpoints concerning India and world cultures program as well as demonstrating six - different curriculum approaches will provide direction and assistance for teachers in developing their own approaches to teaching about India. Interculture Associates will have an exhibit on Indian objects and materials at the Conference . I ITEACHERS SERVICE ORGANIZATION, INC. J 1104 Philadelphia Pike, Wlimlnglon,Del.19809 p J I WE PAY THE PHONE WHEN YOU GET THE LOAN: ^t I w_ _ W« will refund your Initial phone call 4 rwhen you get the loan. A p* i ^ 1 ^ T : j WtiS ^ ^ \ : TOl^ ^HP^ ^^ Bl ooms burg 784-4406 fl owers