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3 Aq aiQV q
A*'
Aufhorifies Q
liill Frank
t w o wee I
H.agle Eye n
a Mack truck,.,
later, contained ;i
and a used compu
an
interesting
between the two o'
went something Iii:
Globe-Hi! You i,.....,,
used computer I'> .
so much about. [ w
we've got a lot in
Computer-We c e r t a i n l .
heard that we be
somewhere in the
borhood of $15,000.
Globe—Well-plastic r
these d a y s .
excuse?
Computer-D don'l r
came cheaper li.aii
h a v e . The thing th..
e s t s me is fi---'
both aire;
library fuir
Globe—No kid.
happen?
Computer—The
hear abou^
But then t!
obviously k.......,
doing.
Globe—(proudly) O b . • .
Computer—I don't k n c you, but I suppo
powers that be h.a',
kind of course set uy v,ii
ii
iiptsuk
student.s CLin u.se nie iis a
leanimg tool. I IKS would
never have boughl me for
their
own
eoiuenieiice.
(ilobe—I still babe a lew problems to work oiit--students
uoh'l
lie
alilc to
see
(ireeiilaiui. Hul then 1 am
only Ihc $|s,0(M) model. The
S20,0()0 model is equipiu-il
with a ladder.
C After all, we've had lo
compete with $30,000 worth
of books.
Globe—Ha! I'll bet powers ihat
be didn't even have to think
twice. Why, did you know
that I can leach a sludenl
all abt)ut the world (except
Greenland) in one or two
hours? Isn't that exciting?
Now they won't have lo
spend a whole semester
learning about me.
Computer-Thai
certainly
is
exciting. I can hardly wait
to hear whal they've got
lined up for me. I've never
worked wilh studenls before.
Globe—Yes, the powers that be
certainly knew whal they
were
doing
when
they
bought u s .
Computer-( proudly) Obviously!
Well
Deserved!?
itiminm^
i'u'Ct thi-
i With the shortage of off-campus
available
to LHS students - may we
circular livina inside the globe?
•;p!is.
par"} to
Sought»Aft
On Display
^%.# «
!*%.¥
LOCK HAVEN - The largest and
most accurate relief globe is
now on permanent display on
the ground floor of Stevenson
Library, Lock Haven Slate College.
The original was constructed
by Rand McNally over a two
year period at a cost of $450,000.
The LHS model is a replica of
the globe used by N.A.S.A. in
their astronaut training program.
It is painted to represent summer vegetation in both hemispheres, wilh varied shades of
bliE indicating ocean d e p t h s . A
similar model is located at the
United States Military Academy
at West Point N.Y.
The globe, which t r e a s ures over six feet in diameter,
ivas shipped in two hemispheres
which fit precisely at the Equator, and was assembled on the
ground floor of Stevenson Library, near the children's library
section. The axis is inclined 23!^
degrees from vertical to correspond with the inclination of the
earth's a x i s . The globe makes
one entire revolution every three
minutes. A mirrored base allows
the viewer lo s e e the t)Ottom portion e a s i l y .
The original w a s J s v e l o p e ^
under the direction of Kenneth S.
Fagg, noted cartographic illustrator. Authenticity was a s s u r e d
by a consulting staff of experts
from the American Geoglaphical
Letter Policy
Eagle Eye will accept
letters to the editor only if
they are in compliance with
the views of the bigoted
editor. If letters do not
agree with the editor's views
they will be burned at a
mass bonfire held once every
month.
Although letters must
not be libelous ihey need not
be written in good tastesimply agree with the editor.
7/i
• Congr:
Music
Dec,
^liEjy
TTie plumes
o/.
on the
front a
campu:r.
: Arts Bl.-'
jrapher's
view. *Vnar 0
housing'
suggest
si
"^^^
^B
i a l l ^
i Clark und Na•vised
:ed
Fiber- ; Stable
mediuin
!•, J r . ,
tional
•1. 'A
J itias-
, J in the
education
oeauti
yn TO tne
Vast Changes
Implemented
Irom
the
missions
n
I AKCJlM.i:
•MtTUIU'l
lis
111! a l h U - l e s
ihi
I- l U M l '
i\e^ i s i o i ] r e i u U ' 1 I'd n o w m a k > ' s
niarKl,'lor\llial
alhleli-s
,,nl\
h a w l o [lilt ail \ foi llii-ii l i a i m
on liu'ii a t i m i s s lolls a p p l i c a t i o n
\ a s l I. h . i n t e s \v. I !j h e iiuuK'
111 I1K' pliN S eil t i e p a i l m e n t i t s e l t
H o b W e l l o i h a s b e e n LIIMM
pciMiission to take a teu
tlay.^
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D i . l x • VI
•l.o'li."'.
i
tl
II.INOM
tiKit
Iioual
i-lbaiul
tliat
i''si•'I"'
laiige
•I I r o m
•-. h M,l t o
.•e
bran
M l UN ' s
irM hini
iioi llial
•I l u
r
o i l i K - \ l s e a r l o p . ' i t i c i p a t e 111 t h e
M a s t e r s ( l o l l 1 o u i i i c \ in . \ u g i i s t < i ,
11,1. Willi A i i i o k l P a l m e r
Humhl i n g H<,b l e l l h e s h o u l d m a k e llie
l u m p I r o m i i u - d i o i r i - t o u t n e \ s in
N o r t h C a r o t u i a a m i s l e p iip w i t h
the ' H i g B o y s '
Siiiiih R e q u e s t s ( liaiige
Dr
('haroh-lli'
i^iiiilh
has
lfL|ucsted a c o a r h i i i g eliangc and
Mould like to h e a d the
lootball
sialf
She s a y s football h a s been
losing
I<'o
long
and
thai
her
inning
tradilion
speaks
I
sail
She t e e l s
t h a i il W e l l e r
ei l i e l d h o e k e \
position
ak
IIhe ean finally e \ p e r i e i i
.\thletic
director
Steve
lal o b s . 111 a il a l t e n i p l t o g e l l o u g l u T
conipetillon
on
the
basketball
,,,^.|„.auK-, h a s a g a i n d a . u l o d
lo
sehedule
Iw
hrfeieiii
oppolleiils
for
th
ame
game,
lie
a l s o tU'i-uled l o cut the grid t a n s
.1 b i e a k a n d s t d i e d u l e t h e l l o i i u ' coiiiing game a w a \ a g a i n ,
H o p e s of Winner
S i n c e -lim C h i i s t o p h e i
still
hasn't
produced
a wiiiiiei
liere
111 b a s k e t b a l l
in
his
two-year
t e n u r e , h e .uid S t a n D a l e v h a v e
tlecitled
to
eomhine
etlorts
iti
hopes
ol w l u l l i n g a t
le.ist
half
ot
the
coniests
iie\t
season
halinhnro
State
College
h o s i of i i e . s t y e a r ' s
Pennsylvania
Conference
iiiiig s e a s o n
liu'
'.\c d
111 h o p e s ol a i h u ' v i i i g h i s p i i o l ' s
license.
He
is
doing
ilns
so
\Oieii iii'M x o c n ' s \ C \ . \
i,,|iiiu'\
r o l K a r o u n d , h a « ill h a v e
ihal
I ' M r a ' s c a t o n l l i e p l a n e , IU- p u g o l I , , I ,,11111 I h e p i l . i l a m o M i ; i h "
liu-mlH'is
111 Ilu- p l a n e
loi
iliis
> e a t ' s It i p ,
,
Head wrestling coach Krazy
'Ken Kox is t a k i n g i K i n g l e s s r . n s
has
,pie
wrestling
tournameni,
asked
Clu i s t o p h e r
lo h e a d
t i c k e t s e l l i n g e o n i m i t t e e for
In Phys. Ed. Dept.
tourney
because
of
the
gocxi
| o b h e d i d at t h i s y e a r ' s t o u r n e y .
SCC
has
granted
an
extra
allor.iiion
lo
the
lootliall
eoailiiiig si.iff lo e u u i p ihe e o a e h e s
w i t h d e e e i i l c l o t h i n g loi t h e f o o t ball games.
I h e b o a r d o( d i r e c lois
felt
that
certain
toaelics
s h o u l d n ' l eonie out at the H o n i c coniing
game
in a
l-shirl
and
gym iriiiiks,
.New R e q u i r e m e n l s
for
(l\iii
Lester
P,
/immerman
Inis
announced
that reciiiirement^
for
h i s g v m c o u r s e s w i l l lie e a s i e r
t h a n 111 t h e p a s t v e a r s . To p a s s
h i s c o u r s e o n e iiiusi only
comp l e t e a front
I ' : over the
field
h o u s e ; a h a r k flip over
Rogers
Gym; and a double iitp-up
o\er
the computer c e n t e r .
It h a s b e e n l e a r n e d t h a t t h e
real
reason
cross
coiinti\
and
t r a c k c o a c h .lim D o l a n p u r r l i a s e d
his
l5()-acre
farm
was
to
run
t h e p e r i m e t e r t o h e l p k e e p h i m in
shape.
Charles
'Tod'
Hberle,
ins t e a d of w o r k i n g o n h i s d o c l m a t e
degree this summer, has decided
lo
enroll
1 '-^
.Mil
in
t.-'--!s l i e
iiinne\
lolls
when
around
.lu.iiii
barbeniig
will
issues
hallpliucis
next
Ins
lo
save
baseball
\eai,
ileniand
get
a
sohool,
shelling
season
\xhen
he
for
his
huirciil,
\llilelic
appaiei
will
also
i'.
c h a n g e d iie\t \ e a i , Karl
1,
I h. 11 MI.I n i l , t l u ' H e a i i Hriiiiiniel of
!he
plus,
ei.1, d e p a r l n i e 111,
has
b e e n a p p n i n l e i l a s the b u s e r tor
']••• d e p a r t m e n t , K a r l
I, has
iiiloriiied u s
that h e h a s
orilered
llow ered a m i p s v c h a d e l u l o \ ' . c l s .
pili-slriped
socks.
.iiiil
pui p i e
and
lime green Ilouresi'eiil a l h lein
supj-»oiiers
lor iieM
\ear.
All
a v u l I.IIS a t h l e t i c
su|>
porter
comn,ented
ihat
if
all
Ihe c h . i n g e s p r o p o s e d a r e i m p l e i . i e i i i e d , ll c o u l d b e a n i n t e r e s t i i i g
s e a s o n n e \ t \ e a r iii a l l s | i o r l s .
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r ^
?:; tx T-'.i y i » ; ».i » • » : ; » ! y i • * t
a
I *..,•
Hit t h 5
.Slate
:atiorial
1
of
•ge
fhe
has
bring a
ps lo t h e
limited,
name all
V of t h o s e
• ,! w i l l
es.
Sly,
and
( ocker,
ic
added
U i arliiey,
' .Sia r r a n d
'cuied
lo
for
this
ol
the
'.uliialed
s o n to
lo her
'! ..ue
li.olher.
•,,al will
.1 II t h e
- :' a i ,
all
:•!•
lorn
•le.
The newest recreational facility to hit the Lock Haven State College campus.
Eogle Eye
Wishes Everyone
OlICCll
cssem1
ev^.^pt
;o
com-
xi'cnses..
Merry ChristrT)os
Happy New Yeor
R I P OFF o-P iWt Mo^^-th
1
Colonel Latta sitting in the new SCC van.
ov-
A p r i l i«o IS
.
sSaijOD ajiilS " 3 * ^ 1 , >|OOT
£ i "ON AIX 'jOA
3 Aq aiQV q
A*'
Aufhorifies Q
liill Frank
t w o wee I
H.agle Eye n
a Mack truck,.,
later, contained ;i
and a used compu
an
interesting
between the two o'
went something Iii:
Globe-Hi! You i,.....,,
used computer I'> .
so much about. [ w
we've got a lot in
Computer-We c e r t a i n l .
heard that we be
somewhere in the
borhood of $15,000.
Globe—Well-plastic r
these d a y s .
excuse?
Computer-D don'l r
came cheaper li.aii
h a v e . The thing th..
e s t s me is fi---'
both aire;
library fuir
Globe—No kid.
happen?
Computer—The
hear abou^
But then t!
obviously k.......,
doing.
Globe—(proudly) O b . • .
Computer—I don't k n c you, but I suppo
powers that be h.a',
kind of course set uy v,ii
ii
iiptsuk
student.s CLin u.se nie iis a
leanimg tool. I IKS would
never have boughl me for
their
own
eoiuenieiice.
(ilobe—I still babe a lew problems to work oiit--students
uoh'l
lie
alilc to
see
(ireeiilaiui. Hul then 1 am
only Ihc $|s,0(M) model. The
S20,0()0 model is equipiu-il
with a ladder.
C After all, we've had lo
compete with $30,000 worth
of books.
Globe—Ha! I'll bet powers ihat
be didn't even have to think
twice. Why, did you know
that I can leach a sludenl
all abt)ut the world (except
Greenland) in one or two
hours? Isn't that exciting?
Now they won't have lo
spend a whole semester
learning about me.
Computer-Thai
certainly
is
exciting. I can hardly wait
to hear whal they've got
lined up for me. I've never
worked wilh studenls before.
Globe—Yes, the powers that be
certainly knew whal they
were
doing
when
they
bought u s .
Computer-( proudly) Obviously!
Well
Deserved!?
itiminm^
i'u'Ct thi-
i With the shortage of off-campus
available
to LHS students - may we
circular livina inside the globe?
•;p!is.
par"} to
Sought»Aft
On Display
^%.# «
!*%.¥
LOCK HAVEN - The largest and
most accurate relief globe is
now on permanent display on
the ground floor of Stevenson
Library, Lock Haven Slate College.
The original was constructed
by Rand McNally over a two
year period at a cost of $450,000.
The LHS model is a replica of
the globe used by N.A.S.A. in
their astronaut training program.
It is painted to represent summer vegetation in both hemispheres, wilh varied shades of
bliE indicating ocean d e p t h s . A
similar model is located at the
United States Military Academy
at West Point N.Y.
The globe, which t r e a s ures over six feet in diameter,
ivas shipped in two hemispheres
which fit precisely at the Equator, and was assembled on the
ground floor of Stevenson Library, near the children's library
section. The axis is inclined 23!^
degrees from vertical to correspond with the inclination of the
earth's a x i s . The globe makes
one entire revolution every three
minutes. A mirrored base allows
the viewer lo s e e the t)Ottom portion e a s i l y .
The original w a s J s v e l o p e ^
under the direction of Kenneth S.
Fagg, noted cartographic illustrator. Authenticity was a s s u r e d
by a consulting staff of experts
from the American Geoglaphical
Letter Policy
Eagle Eye will accept
letters to the editor only if
they are in compliance with
the views of the bigoted
editor. If letters do not
agree with the editor's views
they will be burned at a
mass bonfire held once every
month.
Although letters must
not be libelous ihey need not
be written in good tastesimply agree with the editor.
7/i
• Congr:
Music
Dec,
^liEjy
TTie plumes
o/.
on the
front a
campu:r.
: Arts Bl.-'
jrapher's
view. *Vnar 0
housing'
suggest
si
"^^^
^B
i a l l ^
i Clark und Na•vised
:ed
Fiber- ; Stable
mediuin
!•, J r . ,
tional
•1. 'A
J itias-
, J in the
education
oeauti
yn TO tne
Vast Changes
Implemented
Irom
the
missions
n
I AKCJlM.i:
•MtTUIU'l
lis
111! a l h U - l e s
ihi
I- l U M l '
i\e^ i s i o i ] r e i u U ' 1 I'd n o w m a k > ' s
niarKl,'lor\llial
alhleli-s
,,nl\
h a w l o [lilt ail \ foi llii-ii l i a i m
on liu'ii a t i m i s s lolls a p p l i c a t i o n
\ a s l I. h . i n t e s \v. I !j h e iiuuK'
111 I1K' pliN S eil t i e p a i l m e n t i t s e l t
H o b W e l l o i h a s b e e n LIIMM
pciMiission to take a teu
tlay.^
ippM.\,
D i . l x • VI
•l.o'li."'.
i
tl
II.INOM
tiKit
Iioual
i-lbaiul
tliat
i''si•'I"'
laiige
•I I r o m
•-. h M,l t o
.•e
bran
M l UN ' s
irM hini
iioi llial
•I l u
r
o i l i K - \ l s e a r l o p . ' i t i c i p a t e 111 t h e
M a s t e r s ( l o l l 1 o u i i i c \ in . \ u g i i s t < i ,
11,1. Willi A i i i o k l P a l m e r
Humhl i n g H<,b l e l l h e s h o u l d m a k e llie
l u m p I r o m i i u - d i o i r i - t o u t n e \ s in
N o r t h C a r o t u i a a m i s l e p iip w i t h
the ' H i g B o y s '
Siiiiih R e q u e s t s ( liaiige
Dr
('haroh-lli'
i^iiiilh
has
lfL|ucsted a c o a r h i i i g eliangc and
Mould like to h e a d the
lootball
sialf
She s a y s football h a s been
losing
I<'o
long
and
thai
her
inning
tradilion
speaks
I
sail
She t e e l s
t h a i il W e l l e r
ei l i e l d h o e k e \
position
ak
IIhe ean finally e \ p e r i e i i
.\thletic
director
Steve
lal o b s . 111 a il a l t e n i p l t o g e l l o u g l u T
conipetillon
on
the
basketball
,,,^.|„.auK-, h a s a g a i n d a . u l o d
lo
sehedule
Iw
hrfeieiii
oppolleiils
for
th
ame
game,
lie
a l s o tU'i-uled l o cut the grid t a n s
.1 b i e a k a n d s t d i e d u l e t h e l l o i i u ' coiiiing game a w a \ a g a i n ,
H o p e s of Winner
S i n c e -lim C h i i s t o p h e i
still
hasn't
produced
a wiiiiiei
liere
111 b a s k e t b a l l
in
his
two-year
t e n u r e , h e .uid S t a n D a l e v h a v e
tlecitled
to
eomhine
etlorts
iti
hopes
ol w l u l l i n g a t
le.ist
half
ot
the
coniests
iie\t
season
halinhnro
State
College
h o s i of i i e . s t y e a r ' s
Pennsylvania
Conference
iiiiig s e a s o n
liu'
'.\c d
111 h o p e s ol a i h u ' v i i i g h i s p i i o l ' s
license.
He
is
doing
ilns
so
\Oieii iii'M x o c n ' s \ C \ . \
i,,|iiiu'\
r o l K a r o u n d , h a « ill h a v e
ihal
I ' M r a ' s c a t o n l l i e p l a n e , IU- p u g o l I , , I ,,11111 I h e p i l . i l a m o M i ; i h "
liu-mlH'is
111 Ilu- p l a n e
loi
iliis
> e a t ' s It i p ,
,
Head wrestling coach Krazy
'Ken Kox is t a k i n g i K i n g l e s s r . n s
has
,pie
wrestling
tournameni,
asked
Clu i s t o p h e r
lo h e a d
t i c k e t s e l l i n g e o n i m i t t e e for
In Phys. Ed. Dept.
tourney
because
of
the
gocxi
| o b h e d i d at t h i s y e a r ' s t o u r n e y .
SCC
has
granted
an
extra
allor.iiion
lo
the
lootliall
eoailiiiig si.iff lo e u u i p ihe e o a e h e s
w i t h d e e e i i l c l o t h i n g loi t h e f o o t ball games.
I h e b o a r d o( d i r e c lois
felt
that
certain
toaelics
s h o u l d n ' l eonie out at the H o n i c coniing
game
in a
l-shirl
and
gym iriiiiks,
.New R e q u i r e m e n l s
for
(l\iii
Lester
P,
/immerman
Inis
announced
that reciiiirement^
for
h i s g v m c o u r s e s w i l l lie e a s i e r
t h a n 111 t h e p a s t v e a r s . To p a s s
h i s c o u r s e o n e iiiusi only
comp l e t e a front
I ' : over the
field
h o u s e ; a h a r k flip over
Rogers
Gym; and a double iitp-up
o\er
the computer c e n t e r .
It h a s b e e n l e a r n e d t h a t t h e
real
reason
cross
coiinti\
and
t r a c k c o a c h .lim D o l a n p u r r l i a s e d
his
l5()-acre
farm
was
to
run
t h e p e r i m e t e r t o h e l p k e e p h i m in
shape.
Charles
'Tod'
Hberle,
ins t e a d of w o r k i n g o n h i s d o c l m a t e
degree this summer, has decided
lo
enroll
1 '-^
.Mil
in
t.-'--!s l i e
iiinne\
lolls
when
around
.lu.iiii
barbeniig
will
issues
hallpliucis
next
Ins
lo
save
baseball
\eai,
ileniand
get
a
sohool,
shelling
season
\xhen
he
for
his
huirciil,
\llilelic
appaiei
will
also
i'.
c h a n g e d iie\t \ e a i , Karl
1,
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plus,
ei.1, d e p a r l n i e 111,
has
b e e n a p p n i n l e i l a s the b u s e r tor
']••• d e p a r t m e n t , K a r l
I, has
iiiloriiied u s
that h e h a s
orilered
llow ered a m i p s v c h a d e l u l o \ ' . c l s .
pili-slriped
socks.
.iiiil
pui p i e
and
lime green Ilouresi'eiil a l h lein
supj-»oiiers
lor iieM
\ear.
All
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su|>
porter
comn,ented
ihat
if
all
Ihe c h . i n g e s p r o p o s e d a r e i m p l e i . i e i i i e d , ll c o u l d b e a n i n t e r e s t i i i g
s e a s o n n e \ t \ e a r iii a l l s | i o r l s .
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of
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bring a
ps lo t h e
limited,
name all
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es.
Sly,
and
( ocker,
ic
added
U i arliiey,
' .Sia r r a n d
'cuied
lo
for
this
ol
the
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lo her
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li.olher.
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all
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The newest recreational facility to hit the Lock Haven State College campus.
Eogle Eye
Wishes Everyone
OlICCll
cssem1
ev^.^pt
;o
com-
xi'cnses..
Merry ChristrT)os
Happy New Yeor
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Colonel Latta sitting in the new SCC van.
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