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Largest Class to Graduate May 26
Duane Wilder, treasurer of the National Forge
C o m p a n y , W a r r e n , and a member of t h e Governor's
Commission on Education, will deliver the main
address at the May C o m m e n c e m e n t at 2:30 p . m .
Sunday, May 26, in T h o m a s Field House.
This year's g r a d u a t i n g class is the largest in
t h e history of the college, the 152 students being
enrolled in these c u r r i c u l u m s : 54 in secondary education, 5 3 in elementary education and 45 in physical
education.
A n unusual feature this year will be the commissioning of Stanford Shaffer as a second lieutenant
in the United States Marine Corps. Shaffer has been
training for several years and his commission is con-

t i n g e n t on his receiving a bachelor's degree. C a p t .
Gale of the U. S. Marines will make t h e commission.
Dr. Gerald R . Robinson, dean of instruction,
will present the g r a d u a t i n g class to D r . Richard T.
Parsons, president, w h o will confer the degrees. N o
tickets are required for admission t o the commencem e n t , Carl Bartlett, senior class president, announced.
T h e final weekend of activities for the 1963
class will begin with the senior luncheon to be held
at 12 noon Friday, May 24, at the D u t c h Inn, Mill
H a l l . This will replace the traditional senior breakfast. Don Charlton, president of the Student C o operative Council, will preside for the luncheon prog r a m which will be sponsored by the council.

Curriculum Coordinator,
Librarian Join Staff
Seven persons have been a d d e d at press time
to the staff for t h e 1963-64 academic year, t h e
dean of instruction's office has announced.
Joining the social science d e p a r t m e n t will be
Dr. Tao Cheng as an associate professor and
Joseph E. Harris as an assistant
professor.
Dr. Cheng was graduated
from the National N i n t h H i g h
School in China in 1941 and
received a LLB. degree from
National Peking University in
1946.
Completing the rest of
his education in the United
States.
D r . Cheng earned a
master of arts degree in international relations from Temple
University in 1961 and a P h D .
degree in political science from
Columbia University. H e came
from Florida Norni.il and Industrial Memorial College in St.
Augustine, and will t e i c h political science.

master of education degree from
Temple University, and a doctor of education degree from the
University of Maryland.
Presently, he is employed in a similar position at Western Maryland
College.
Robert Bravard will become
an assistant librarian and will
head the catalog division of Stevenson Library.
H e earned a
bachelor of arts degree from
W i l m i n g t o n College, Ohio, and
a master of science in library
science from Syracuse U n i v e r sity.
T h e college also will be initiating a new p r o g r a m in special
education next Fall. T h e program has been placed u n d e r the
d i r e c t i o n of D r . Mary Alice
Smith, professor of elementary
education, who has moved from
the Akeley School to become a
member of the college staff.

C o m m e n c e m e n t practice will be held in T h o m a s
Field H o u s e for all seniors a t 1:30 p . m . Friday, following the luncheon. A f t e r the practice, the class
tree and the class gift will be dedicated. A n outdoor
bulletin board has been voted as t h e class' gift to
the college. It will be placed in front of Russell Hall.
Saturday's activities will begin at
when a banquet will be held at the Lock's
T h e Senior Ball will follow from 9 t o
the Elk's C l u b . F a c u l t y members and
have been invited t o share this event with

7:15 p.m.
Restaurant.
12 p . m . at
their wives
the seniors.

Daniel P. Showan, assistant professor of social
science, is the 1963 class advisor.

The EAGLE EYE
VOL. U

— N o . 27

Sorority Sing to
Be Initiated
Tomorrow Night
Another "first"
will
take
place tomorrow night when the
Panhellenie Council presents a
sorority " S i n g " at 8 p . m . in
Price A u d i t o r i u m .
The four sororities will participate in the program which
will include the singing of two
songs from a broadway show
and one song w i t h music taken
from a broadway show b u t with
words provided by each sorority.
An award will be given t o tlic
winning vocal group.
T h e w o m e n will appear in costumes and will produce their
own choreography t o accompany
their musical selections.
Tickets may be obtained for
5 0 cents from any s o r o r i t y
member.
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Social Science Teacher
Harris received a bachelor of
arts and master of arts degrees
from H o w a r d University .md is
presently working t o w a r d a
Watch for the
PhD.
in African studies at
PEACE CORPS NEWS
N o r t h w e s t e r n University.
For
t h e past t w o years he has been
employed by the Agency for International D e v e l o p m e n t in
Gviinea.
T w o faculty members also
will be joining the language arts
"After leaving Lock Haven I expect to teach
department:
Joseph R. Peck,
and do nothing but t e a c h . " These were the words
II, of Williamsport will be asof Dr. William R. North, chairman of t h e liberal
sistant professor of English and
a r t s d e p a r t m e n t a n d professor of English who is
t h e new advisor to T h e Eagle
leaving at t h e end of this semester. Dr. North
Eye.
He received degrees from
has accepted a teaching position at Mary Baldwin
t h e University of Pennsylvania
College, Va.
in 1942 and from the UniverIn r e g a r d to other plans Dr. North said t h a t
sity of Florida 11 years later.
in t h e n e a r future h e hoped to devote more time
H e has served s e v e r a l years to his hobbies of stamp collect'
abroad as vice counsul for the ing, gardening and traveling. the students by name, b u t now
D c p a r t m e t n t of State in GerI hardly recognize half of the
m a n y and did graduate w o r k at
students by their faces!"
t h e University of Geneva. For
Dr. N o r t h said t h a t he has
t h e past s e v e n years he has
enjoyed teaching here. H e att a u g h t English and American
tributed this t o the friendliness
literature at Lycoming College.
of the college, especially the
friendly relationships
between
Jack Silberg, assistant profesthe students and faculty.
sor of English, comes from DeW i t t Clinton H i g h School, N . Y .
H e received a bachelor of arts
degree from N e w York Cit\
College and a master of arts degree in medieval literature from
The dedication of Woolridge
Brooklyn College.
Hall will take place at 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 18, d u r i n g AlPsychology Addition
umni D a y on campus.
Atty.
Neil D . Wilson has been added
George B. Stevenson, class of
to the psychology department
1906, will be the main speaker.
as an assistant professor.
He
Prior to the dedication, an
earned
degrees
at
S.U.N.Y.
Dr. William R. N o r t h
alumni parade will be held from
Teachers College and the Teagrand- the dining hall to Price Audichers College at Columbia U n i - Babysitting w i t h his
versity.
H e served as an in- children ranks high on his list torium where the annual meeting will be held. Following the
s t r u c t o r in the U. S. N a v y and of relaxation activities.
comes to L H S C from the State
In the 28 years t h a t he has dedication, the president's tea
Teachers College, Towson, Md. been here. D r . N o r t h
has will be held in S m i t h Hall
Dr. Eugene Nuss will become watched the school p r o g r e s s lounge.
O t h e r activities for the weekc u r r i c u l u m co-ordinator, a new from an enrollment of about
position at the college. H e re- 300 to the present-day figure of end include class reunions, coffee
Of this he commented, hours and executive committee
ceived a bachelor of science de- 1360.
gree from Bloomsburg State, a " W h e n I came here I k n e w all meetings and reunion banquets.

Dr. North Retires from Faculty;
Plans to Continue Teaching

Dorm Dedication
Set for M a y 18

STATE COLLEGE, LOCK H A V E N , PA.

T h u r s d a y , May 9, 1963

Spring Concert Features
Serious, Light Selections
For Mother's Day Program

Having solos in S u n d a y ' s choir c o n c e r t a r e Bonnie Shultz
a n d C a r l y n n C r o u s e . O t h e r soloists not p i c t u r e d a r e Chris
Dwyer, S u z a n n e Mehall a n d C a r o l y n F r a n c h i o .
Sunday at 2 p . m . in Price A u ditorium, the College Choir, u n der the direction of Russell Gillam, associate professor of music,
will present its annual Mother's
Day C o n c e r t .
T h e first p a r t of the p r o g r a m
will c o n s i s t of more serious
music including Brahm's " R e q u i e m , " "Alleluia," " G r a n t Us
T h y Peace," "Sheep May Safely
G r a z e , " " O n a Snowy E v e n i n g , "
" N o n e b u t the Lonely H e a r t , "
w i t h Suzanne Mehall, soloist;
" T h e Silver S w a n , " " O n c e t o
Every Man and N a t i o n , " and
"Behold All Flesh is as the
Grass."
Lighter music will be featured
in the second p a r t of the program w i t h " I Could
Have
D a n c e d All N i g h t , " "Moon
R i v e r , " " N o Business Like Show
Business," " W h a l e of a T a l e , "
with
Chris
Dwyer,
soloist;
" C l i m b Every M o u n t a i n ; " "Moon
R i v e r " and " Y o u n g e r
Than
Springtime."

T h e mixed ensemble will sing
" I Enjoy Being a G i r l " and
" P i c k a L i t t l e . " Bonnie Shultz
will sing " H e l l o Y o u n g Lovers."
T h e men's quartet will conclude the p r o g r a m with " T h e r e
is N o t h i n g Like a D a m e . "

LAST ISSUE
This is the last issue of
The Eagle Eye for this semester.
Editor Penny Hain
and her staff have produced the last two onepage issues as extras i n .
that appropriations for this
year called for only 25
issues.
These extra editions plus the three six-<
page issues printed earlier
in the y e a r were made
possible by the Increased!
advertising revenue. M a r y
Coffey is advertising manager.
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Four Preps to Appear
On Campus Tonight
The P o u r Preps, a well-known vocal group,
will present a concert on campus t o d a y in T h o m a s
Field House from 8:30 to 10 p.m. T h e P a n h e l lenie a n d t h e Inter-Fraternity Council are sponsoring t h e m .
The Preps include Bruce B e 11 a n d from
Chicago, Ohio; Glen Larson from Long Beach,
Calif.; Marvin I n g r a m from Shreveport, La.; a n d
Ed C o b b from H o l y w o o d , Calif.
Since 19 5 7, they have been re- Station," "Big Surprise," " L a z y
cording for Capitol where they S u m m e r N i g h t , " " G o t a G i r l , "
were the youngest vocal group and " C i n d e r e l l a . "
on a major record scale.
In 195 8, the Four Preps were
Some of their hits include recognized as t h e " M o s t P r o m " D r e a m y Eyes," " 2 6 Miles," ising Vocal G r o u p " in t h e Cash
"Big M a n , " " D o w n by t h e Box Magazine poll.

Page 2

T h u r s d a y , M a y 9, 1963

So We Say

'63 Praecos Expected Soon;
Summer Supplement Planned

Future Beckons
W i t h t h i s , our l a s t E a g l e E y e , w e reflect o n
t h e a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s of t h e 1 9 6 2 - 6 3 c o l l e g e y e a r .
Highlighting t h e y e a r w e r e t h e colorful homec o m i n g f e s t i v i t i e s a n d t h e a d d i t i o n of b i g n a m e
entertainment to t h e c a m p u s .
Observing the
p h y s i c a l g r o w t h of L o c k H a v e n w i t h t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of n e w b u i l d i n g s a n d w i t h t h e g r a d u a t i o n o f t h e l a r g e s t c l a s s in t h e h i s t o r y of t h e
s c h o o l , w^e f o r e s e e m o r e s u c c e s s a n d e x p a n s i o n in
t h e future.
H o w e v e r , t h e r e is o n e s h a d o w c a s t o v e r t h e
c a m p u s w i t h t h e r e t i r e m e n t of D r . W i l l i a m R.
North.
Dr. N o r t h h a s d e v o t e d 2 8 y e a r s of invaluable service to Lock H a v e n . H e h a s not only
b e e n a t e a c h e r t o c o u n t l e s s n u m b e r s of s t u d e n t s ,
but also a friend and adviser.
W h e n Dr. North
leaves, his self-sacrifice and devotion will long
r e m a i n in t h e h e a r t s o f a l l w h o k n o w h i m .
Good
luck Dr. North!

The 1963 Praecos are expected to arrive on
campus in a few days and will be revealed at The
Eagle Eye and Praeco banquet at 6 p.m. Sunday,
at Thomas Restaurant. Time of distribution to
the student body will be posted.
Irene Hash, 1963 editor, explained that this
year's book initiates a non-conventional approach
in its organization which carries a progress theme
throughout the book. This theme is g e a r e d
around t h e progress in t h e student, and i n the building construction o n campus.
Several
other new features have been incorporated t o carry a news-picture magazine design and a pictorial essay trend.
T h e Praeco t h a t will be distributed n e x t week will include
events u p t o March 1, Miss H a s h
said. E v e r y t h i n g happening after
this date until a n d including
graduation will appear in a supplement t o the main portion of
the book. This supplement will
be m.ailed d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r t o
students w h o will n o t be on
campus in September if they
sign a mailing list in the publications office before classes end,
she said. Students r e t u r n i n g t o
t h e c a m p u s , however, will be
able t o pick u p their supplements
[
at t h a t t i m e .

Student Council Questions Use of
ID Cards; Hears Library Rules
The S t u d e n t
Co-operative
Council voted at its last official
meeting of t h e school year t o
recommend t o D r . Richard T .
Parsons t h a t the s t u d e n t identification cards be used solely for
identification purposes and n o t
for a n y other reasons.
T h i s recommendation came as
a result of questioning b y some
of t h e council members on t h e
removal of I D cards from s t u dents for m i n o r disciplinary reasons. The council stated a case
of such action on t h e part of
some administrators and v o t e d
its disapproval.
Pres. D o n C h a r l t o n announced
t h a t Rick Clifton again would
head the c o n s t i t u t i o n committee
and that Bob S t r a u s s w o u l d
chairman t h e freshman customs
committee.
Sandy Sanderson, a s s e m b l y
committee chairman, announced
t h a t N o r m a n Counsins, editor of

T h e Saturday Review, has been
contacted t o be t h e guest speaker
at t h e academic convocation
planned for Sept. 15.
T h e council accepted a set of
rules presented by t h e library
committee. T h e y are posted in
the l i b r a r y .
E n f o r c e m e n t of
these rules will follow this p r o cedure:
j
Miss H a s h explained t h a t the
1. U p o n
disregarding o n e ;
w a r n i n g , a violator will be asked • supplement will h a v e an adhet o leave t h e building and his sive binding which will enable
name will be placed for t w o it t o be attached t o the binding
weeks on a conspicuously-placed i of t h e book immediately after
list.
I the senior portraits. She stressed
t h a t t h e supplement has been
2. If a s t u d e n t violates rules'.
again
within
t h e two-week planned t o fit into t h e Praeco a t '
period he must present his library
card and he will be denied t h e
use of the h b r a r y as a place of
s t u d y i n g at night for t w o weeks.

this p o i n t in order t o complete
t h e progress theme of t h e book.
W o r k i n g o n Miss Hash's staff
this year were Carlyn Strouble,
Mary Lou Gorton, Christie Lyons, Karen H o g u e , Diane Carter,
Joe O s m a n , Chris D w y e r , T o m
Mixer, Jake Laban, Pegge Piper,
Isabel Mansfield, Peggy Conklin, F r a n Markel, A n n Murray.
Lillian M . J u n a s , assistant professor of journalism is t h e advisor.

Register Now for
Summer School
Pre-registration for summer
school was held several weeks
ago.
Some students registered
for t h e summer session, b u t
m a n y students w h o are planning t o g o t o summer school did
not.
O n l y those courses with a
m i n i m u m enrollment will be
offered, therefore, i t is iinperative t h a t every s t u d e n t interested in attending a n y or all
of t h e summer sessions preregister w i t h their advisor.

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