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Lock Hoven State College
Vol. XVI Ho. 20
Fun, Food-What Else?
by Gary Brubaker
Come to the Eagle Wing
Wednesday evening where the
"Elite Meet to ^8t•• and
enjoy the Reader's Theatre
productiOT
of
"Gallows
Humor."
The play, a comedy
written by Jack Richardson
and directed by Dr. Robert
Kidder, will be the first
Coffee House production to be
seen on campus tfiis year.
Starring Nancy Wiener,
Joe Nicely, and Ben Aptaker,
the
reading
deals
with
"Comedy in a Death House,"
said Dr. Kidder. The play
deals with the misfortunes of
a prostitute and a condemned
man.
We have been doing
these productions in the Eagle
Wing Snack Bar for the past
5 years," Dr. Kidder stated.
••We didn't want to intenupt
the food service, so we
thought we'd combine Reader's Theatre and the Snack
Bar into cne.
In past perfamances we
split the room by use of the
electric doors. Now we'll
leave the doors open so that
the students can eryoy the
production and take advantage
of the food facilities as
well."
"Two readings will be
given this evening at 7 pm
and 10 pm with each reading
expected to last approximately
cne hour. So make it a point
to visit the Eagle Wing Sneck
Bar tonight. Pick up a snack
or just sit back and enjoy
yourself for an hour.
Venus Flytrap Observed
On Ulmer Roof
by Susan Luke
For those students not
interested in any aspect of
plant life, a guided tour of a
greenhouse would soutid extremely dull. However, after
walking through the greenhouse on this campus, one
could not help but be amazed
at the wide variety of plmts
grown there.
If the word 'insectivorous'
means nothing, watch the blade
like leaves of a Venus's flytrap close around a stem of
grass used to stimulate them.
The pitcher plant's leaves
are shaped like pitchers and
can hold water meant to attract
and trap insects. The pitcher
plant is also insectivorotis.
Another plant is so sensitive
to touch that it folds and
withers if a finger is brushed
along its leaves. Heard of
papyrus in a textbook? Once
used by the Egyptions for
paper, there is a papyrus plant
growing in Lock Haven's
greenhouse.
The plants growing in the
greenhouse have not been
purchased. They were started
from seeds or cuttings or
have been part of trades with
other colleges. Grown to help
botany students by giving them
samples of the plants they may
be talking about, the greenhouse is also used to start
the plants that are part of the
campus beautification program.
The greenhouse, run by
Dr. Settlemyer ana three
students: Mike Holter, Steve
Bothwell, and Rick Bowman,
is located on the top of Ulmer
Hall. Why not ask f a a tour
sometime?
Congatulations to Rfr.
Joseph Nagy who celebrated his birthday on
Sunday, October 7!
Cars Go Over Cliff
The horra of a blazitlg
fire,
students
requiring
hospital attention, or undesirable characters entering
the dwms~how would you
cope wdth this? The Administration and the Division of
Law Enfacement are very
concerned with the security
and safety measures Lock
Haven
provides
for the
students and they're doing
something about it.
With increased visitation
hours in many of the dams
on campus, more efficient
desk
coverage
is being
provided. A further improvement is the guest registration
fa
all
ncn-Lock Haven
students. This service offers
quick access to home ad
dresses in case of an emergency, enabling authaities to
notify the proper people.
To prevent illegal entry
into the residence h a l b , the
glass in die front doors of the.
dorms has been replaced with
safety galss. The possibility
of having a crash bar on the
front doas of dams is even
being considered.
Presently there are two
poorly
lit vicinities .on
campus:
behind
Gleimon
Infirmary and the parking lot
adjacent to the tennis courts.
This
insufficient
lighting
problem demands time ccn suming security procedures.
Such procedures are far mae
necessary in populated areas
of the campub.
CARS GO OVER WOOLRIDGE
CUFF
"Many people are unaware ttiat two cars went over
the steep hill behind Wool-
ridge Hall," statea Carl
Nelson, directa of the Law
Enfacement
Division. He
feels there is a definite need
fa guard rails to be installed
at that spot.
In the near future, three
phones will be installed on
campus f a emergency use.
Anyone picking up the phone
will be immediately connected
to the Law Enforcement
Office.
FIRE-nRST AID EQUIPMENT LACKING
In many respects, fire
safety
equipment in the
residence halls is inferia or
lacking. There are no fire
blankets a hoses in some of
the dams. As a precautionary
measure, it has been suggested
that
all
canvas
garbage bags be replaced by
metal
containers. Another
proposal is that all maitf
tenance employees be trained
in fire safety.
Still another major concern is the lack of first aid
equipment in the residence
halls. Simply, there are no
stretchers a first aid kits
available.
Although the Infirmary is
closed nights from 11 pm to
7 am, the Law Enfacement
Division
provides 24-hoiir
service in case of a student's
sickness a injury. "We call
for a great deal of cooperation
from the students," commented Nelson. All students
requiring hospital attention
should call the office and
they vrill be token promptly
to the Lock Haven Hospitol.
Wed., Oct, 10, 1973
»10 2
EAOLE EYE
Lock Haven
'TKe Adventures of
Super Pusher'
'''''""""ANNOUNCEMENTS
Hunters. l t « y.« 8P»^ ^ J ^ " J l J ^ ' i n V S ^
So uw Ent««I«.t M cWirtlH Office of*. PUB.
safety Office while you are
At the close of last week's episode we saw Bennie Olson
on campus. They may l»
dashing into Clark Kent's pad yelling, "Oolly Mr. Kent, the chief
just crashed! He wants to talk with the fuzz; he says he is going
checked in or out at any
to tell them everything if you don't supply him with the Reds."
tlfflO.
Irrmediately, Mr. Kent put down a new book he was reading
"Drugs - Don't Abuse 'Em, Use 'Em" and ran out the door yelling
There will be an APO
at the top of his filthy drug filled lungs,"(iould be physical
pledge ritual at 7:30 p.m.
violence!"
Bennie Olson, being the anxious, young apprentice pusher
in the PUB conference
and part'time reporter that he is'yelledout at the speeding Mr.
room on Thurs., Oct. 11.
Kent "Oolly Mr. Kent, can I come along too?"
Members please plan to
Mr, Kent stopped dead in his tracks almost as if he had
OD'ed. "Holy filthy and obscene language," he said. "/ forgot
attend and dress accordall about Mary Jane Lane, and suddenly, almost like a flashingly.
back I remembered she is still lying on the parking lot in front
of North Hall."
"Oolly Mr. Kent, what are you going to do now?" "Good
question, Bennie," said Super Pusher. "If / go to North Hall,
I might find Mary Jane already dead, and then the chief might
fink on us," Then Bennie said, "yes, but if you go after the chief
After
a
month-long
you may be letting Miss Lane die,.."
struggle, the LHS marching
Will Mary Jane survive her bad trip? Will Bennie Olson ever band appears to be returning
grow up? Will Clark get the big scoop he so desperately needs? to a competitive level.
And will the chief fink on the mysterious goings on around
The group dispersed last
THE DAILY PLANT offices? For the answers to these and other
spring when the college was
mind boggling questions make sure you read the further ADVEN- left without a band directa.
TURES OP SUPER PUSHER.
N*. William Rost, last year's
directa, was filling only a
tempaary position.
Accading to Dr. Russell
C. Nelson, Chairman of the
Music Department, ••there was
no money to add a new band
by Renny Miller
directa. Not until the end of
F a those who enjoyed
the sumner was a directa
last year's Art in the Elemenable to be hired."
tary Grades class projects,
The new directa, Mr.
Dave Bower of Montoursan even better one is planned
Flaentino Caimi, was hired
ville, Lock Haven State
for this semester.
shatly before the start of this
Para Wald will be held College brilliant sophomae
semester. Despite lost time
at the end of October. Teach- quarterback is ranked as the
attributed to late aganizing,
ing the concept of paro in all third best passer in the nation
the band expects to be able
uses is one objective," stated after three games in the NCAA
to perfam at Homecoming.
Myrrl Krieger. Dr. Krieger and (Division HI) accading to the
"In fact, we will be at the
Kts. Naomi Shuey and their National Collegiate Sports
Shippensburg game this SatArt in the Elementary classes Services.
urday," said Dr. Nelson.
will use the fountain behind
However in pass percent"Not to march~we will play
Raub f a the display setting. age Bower is number one in
from the stands."
On the ground level, the country with a mark of
parables will be written on .578 on 37 completions of 64
Concerning the Homestones. The plants of paradise attempted. He has passed fa
coming weekend. Dr. Nelson
and paraphernalia will sur • 349 yards, four touchdowns
assured that "the band will
round
the fountain. The and a completion per-game of
be there~but in what capacity
fountain will be paradise. 12.3.
I am not yet sure." He hopes
Parokeets will fly above the
The top ranked passer in
that the group will be ready to
fountain, and the entire para- completions per contest is
march both in the parade and
world will be topped with a
Bob Lockett of Colaado Mines at the game.
giant parachute.
with 14.3 and second is Doug
Ihese goals are realistic
"Ttiere is a lot of prob- Dickey of Wooster College at despite a number of obstacles
13.0.
Rounding out the top related to the late start.
lem solving," said Mrs. Shuey,
including
expansion
and five are Bower, Lock Haven
"We usually are aganized
Duesenberg, North park, Illi- and playing befae classes
contraction of bricks which
rule out the use of tope, and nois, and Hanna, Southwestern, start in the fall," explains
Dr. Nelson. "This year we
how to support the giant para- Tenn.
Last week in Lock Haven's weren't aganized until seven
chute. .
upset 25*14 win over Cal- to ten days after the semester
The students, who will
ifania State College, Bower had started."
receive a project grade, are
The
biggesit problem
went 14-fa24, 154 yards and
planning para-world mostly
iflvolves the inability of all
without the help of instructas. three touchdowns.
Cteoki will l e cashed only
hetween the hours of 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. daily beginning
Monday, Oct. 15, 1973'
Homecoming tickets for
Peter Nero, Todd RiMlifeii
and the Harlem Globeh-otters are available In
the Secretary's office in
the Student Union.
Caimi Inspires Band
Para World
Parables,
Bower
Parakeets....
Ranked Third
Nationally
the bandsmen to meet at a
given time. "When the band
was cancelled last spring,"
says Dr. Nelson, "the band
members
arranged
their
schedules for this semester,
not giving allowance f a a
band practice tim*.
"Now we can't (^t fverybody together at (tie same
time. It is hard f a the BMBbers to calculate how far
apart they are to stand in a
famation v*en they are
practicing with ghosts.
'•The physical problems
are worse than most people
realize," continued Dr. Nelson. •'In addition, we are
having problems finding a
suitable place to practice."
The most accomodating
practice site is the high
school stadium. But its use is
being restricted because of
the addition of a new turf.
The only other field marked
off by yard lines is Hubert
Jack Stadium. But as the days
are becoming shorter, darkness
sets in early on the new,
lightless stadium.
Niiht practices, therefae, have been conducted
inside, in such restricted
places as Price Auditaium.
Marching precision is hampered severely by the M l i of
space—and time.
Dr. Nelson indicated that
the band may put on a concert,
probably in December. "But,"
he added, "We're not making
any commitments we can't
keep,
"The situation is only
tempaary," concluded Dr.
Nelson. "I am optimistic that
the band will come back."
Wed., Oct. 10,1973
EAOLE EYE
Karen Benton - Elementary
Special Education
I
Junior
TKE Sweetheart
Patti Dengler - Social Welfare
Senior
KDR Sweetheart
page 3
Lock Haven SUte College
Georgette Rolley - Elementary Ed,
Senior
HOMECOMING PREVIEW
The 1973 Homecoming Court
Elect a Queen
Vote Oct, 18
Karen Rothermel - French
Sophomore
PM) Sweetheart
Chris Schleiker - Health PE
Special Education
Junior
LCA Sweetheart
EAOLE EYE
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Hft^^lHM Hi^E
What's The
Story Jerry
Whats the story Jerry?
Well I'll tell you what the
story is.
Are yoi; a member of a
club or organization or any
group at all? Well If you
are then have I got a deal
for you. We, the Fublicotions photographers wiH
take yearbook pictures ot
your informal group at any
reasonable place or time
(this does not mean the
standard group yearbook
pictures). A l l you have to
do is contact us at the Publications Office, Ext. 456
by Oct. 2 1 , 1973 and you
are in.
t—'
Needed: Someone to come
in and clean my opartffl*nt.
Am willing to pay $3.00/kr.
Would like someone eilher
WED.,
THURS., or Fri.
'Oct. 10, n . Of ! 2 ) . C o n toct Buck Ewing at 7489241 boforo 5 p.m.
Luigi's
52V2 rear E, Church St.
748 - 6573
Try our deubU or tripl*
burger *p«cial
«%d., Oct. 10, 1973
Lock Haven State Colleie
Are yoe tired of liavirtg
yocr picture taken in front
of that same old drab PUB
cinder block wall? Well
this is you chonce! You
come up with the idea and
we'll photograph it.'
Friends olso signify
a group.
Imagine your group
sitting on a mushroom
smoking beer and drinking
grass. Can't be done? Try
U«l This is your yearbook!
Make it a great one!
Any clubs, orgonizotion, or group of students
who ofp tired of having
your /earbook pictures '
taken in front of that same
old block wall in the PUB,
contact us, Publications
photographs.
Yes, nov^
your group con have pictures taken anywhere 'within reason'.
Any pBTSon commitinK
to Willjamsport the first
nine weeks of spring semester, '74, please centact
Sally Tenie, Higli Hall,
rm. 321.
Malt or female room mate
nooded to fill thr«« man
aportmtnt. Good location,
five minutes from campus
Nice
clean apartmentprivacy guaranteed. (Could
possibly
squeeze
two
people in if so desired.)
Any combination! Phone
748-7881 after dinner or
phone ARENA during the
day 7485313 and inquire
about apartment.
)f
4
Rap Corner
by Ezell Monts
Leaders Are Made,
Not Born
by Kathy Scully
A Leadership Wakshop is
being held at the Sieg Conference Center, Sunday, October
14, 1973. Beginning with
registration at 10 a.m. the wakshop will last until 5 p Any student planning to
attend must pay a fee of $1.50
at the Activities Office, Smith
Hall, befae 12 noon on Wednesday, October 10, 1973.
This fee will cover lunch,
refreshments, and materials.
The purpose of ttie wakshop is to learn techniques to
help improve organizations and
clubs at Lock Haven. There
will not be any long speeches,
ideas will be contributed by
the students and advisors
attending the group session.
The* ifirsf meeting, from
10:30 a.m. iu)tir.ll:30 a.m. is
open only to ^ aganization
officers and some advisas.
Such topics as "What is Leadership", "What is a Leader",
and "How does oip become a
Leader", will be discussed.
ITie Group Sessions will
begin at 11:30 and end with an
evaluation at 5 p.m., with a
break from 12 to 1 f a lunch.
The topics that will be discussed are "What do you want
to get out of the wakshop",
and a general session on the
"Competencies of a Leader".
Anyone
interest ed in
helping with the Wakshop can
contact
Dave
Arsenault,
Coordinata of Campus Activities, extension 217.
Well, well, well • The
Rap Comer is back. Speak' ing of the "Rap," yes
students of Lock Haven
State the Rap Corner again
will become part of the
EAGLE EYE.
In the past the Rap
Corner was a portion fo the
EAGLE EYE where all
types of articles concerning
the campus and community
were displayed. This year
the Corner will be expanded
to not only handle everyday
articles but also many other
articles which are controversal yet informative.
Issues of campus concern coupled with announcements informing you as
to what is happening in the
school, community and
world will be included.
The Rap Corner is
sponsored by the Black
Cultural Society and it is
hoped that the whole concept of the Corner will be
used extensively by the
campus as a sounding
board for whatever may
ail you.
There will be an inpertaiif
PRAECO meeting en Msiiday evening, Oct. 15, in
Raub 306 at 7 p.ni. Our
representative from Bradbury / Keller will be here
te discuss layout. New
members are welcome te
attend.
Santlers
2e E. Main St., Lock Haven, PA
Co«pltN li«o • f febrlci patfrns, notions, ..wing
•achiRM and cabinMs
Come in and talk to Art Sanders
Keeper of the Chth
Vol. XVI Ho. 20
Fun, Food-What Else?
by Gary Brubaker
Come to the Eagle Wing
Wednesday evening where the
"Elite Meet to ^8t•• and
enjoy the Reader's Theatre
productiOT
of
"Gallows
Humor."
The play, a comedy
written by Jack Richardson
and directed by Dr. Robert
Kidder, will be the first
Coffee House production to be
seen on campus tfiis year.
Starring Nancy Wiener,
Joe Nicely, and Ben Aptaker,
the
reading
deals
with
"Comedy in a Death House,"
said Dr. Kidder. The play
deals with the misfortunes of
a prostitute and a condemned
man.
We have been doing
these productions in the Eagle
Wing Snack Bar for the past
5 years," Dr. Kidder stated.
••We didn't want to intenupt
the food service, so we
thought we'd combine Reader's Theatre and the Snack
Bar into cne.
In past perfamances we
split the room by use of the
electric doors. Now we'll
leave the doors open so that
the students can eryoy the
production and take advantage
of the food facilities as
well."
"Two readings will be
given this evening at 7 pm
and 10 pm with each reading
expected to last approximately
cne hour. So make it a point
to visit the Eagle Wing Sneck
Bar tonight. Pick up a snack
or just sit back and enjoy
yourself for an hour.
Venus Flytrap Observed
On Ulmer Roof
by Susan Luke
For those students not
interested in any aspect of
plant life, a guided tour of a
greenhouse would soutid extremely dull. However, after
walking through the greenhouse on this campus, one
could not help but be amazed
at the wide variety of plmts
grown there.
If the word 'insectivorous'
means nothing, watch the blade
like leaves of a Venus's flytrap close around a stem of
grass used to stimulate them.
The pitcher plant's leaves
are shaped like pitchers and
can hold water meant to attract
and trap insects. The pitcher
plant is also insectivorotis.
Another plant is so sensitive
to touch that it folds and
withers if a finger is brushed
along its leaves. Heard of
papyrus in a textbook? Once
used by the Egyptions for
paper, there is a papyrus plant
growing in Lock Haven's
greenhouse.
The plants growing in the
greenhouse have not been
purchased. They were started
from seeds or cuttings or
have been part of trades with
other colleges. Grown to help
botany students by giving them
samples of the plants they may
be talking about, the greenhouse is also used to start
the plants that are part of the
campus beautification program.
The greenhouse, run by
Dr. Settlemyer ana three
students: Mike Holter, Steve
Bothwell, and Rick Bowman,
is located on the top of Ulmer
Hall. Why not ask f a a tour
sometime?
Congatulations to Rfr.
Joseph Nagy who celebrated his birthday on
Sunday, October 7!
Cars Go Over Cliff
The horra of a blazitlg
fire,
students
requiring
hospital attention, or undesirable characters entering
the dwms~how would you
cope wdth this? The Administration and the Division of
Law Enfacement are very
concerned with the security
and safety measures Lock
Haven
provides
for the
students and they're doing
something about it.
With increased visitation
hours in many of the dams
on campus, more efficient
desk
coverage
is being
provided. A further improvement is the guest registration
fa
all
ncn-Lock Haven
students. This service offers
quick access to home ad
dresses in case of an emergency, enabling authaities to
notify the proper people.
To prevent illegal entry
into the residence h a l b , the
glass in die front doors of the.
dorms has been replaced with
safety galss. The possibility
of having a crash bar on the
front doas of dams is even
being considered.
Presently there are two
poorly
lit vicinities .on
campus:
behind
Gleimon
Infirmary and the parking lot
adjacent to the tennis courts.
This
insufficient
lighting
problem demands time ccn suming security procedures.
Such procedures are far mae
necessary in populated areas
of the campub.
CARS GO OVER WOOLRIDGE
CUFF
"Many people are unaware ttiat two cars went over
the steep hill behind Wool-
ridge Hall," statea Carl
Nelson, directa of the Law
Enfacement
Division. He
feels there is a definite need
fa guard rails to be installed
at that spot.
In the near future, three
phones will be installed on
campus f a emergency use.
Anyone picking up the phone
will be immediately connected
to the Law Enforcement
Office.
FIRE-nRST AID EQUIPMENT LACKING
In many respects, fire
safety
equipment in the
residence halls is inferia or
lacking. There are no fire
blankets a hoses in some of
the dams. As a precautionary
measure, it has been suggested
that
all
canvas
garbage bags be replaced by
metal
containers. Another
proposal is that all maitf
tenance employees be trained
in fire safety.
Still another major concern is the lack of first aid
equipment in the residence
halls. Simply, there are no
stretchers a first aid kits
available.
Although the Infirmary is
closed nights from 11 pm to
7 am, the Law Enfacement
Division
provides 24-hoiir
service in case of a student's
sickness a injury. "We call
for a great deal of cooperation
from the students," commented Nelson. All students
requiring hospital attention
should call the office and
they vrill be token promptly
to the Lock Haven Hospitol.
Wed., Oct, 10, 1973
»10 2
EAOLE EYE
Lock Haven
'TKe Adventures of
Super Pusher'
'''''""""ANNOUNCEMENTS
Hunters. l t « y.« 8P»^ ^ J ^ " J l J ^ ' i n V S ^
So uw Ent««I«.t M cWirtlH Office of*. PUB.
safety Office while you are
At the close of last week's episode we saw Bennie Olson
on campus. They may l»
dashing into Clark Kent's pad yelling, "Oolly Mr. Kent, the chief
just crashed! He wants to talk with the fuzz; he says he is going
checked in or out at any
to tell them everything if you don't supply him with the Reds."
tlfflO.
Irrmediately, Mr. Kent put down a new book he was reading
"Drugs - Don't Abuse 'Em, Use 'Em" and ran out the door yelling
There will be an APO
at the top of his filthy drug filled lungs,"(iould be physical
pledge ritual at 7:30 p.m.
violence!"
Bennie Olson, being the anxious, young apprentice pusher
in the PUB conference
and part'time reporter that he is'yelledout at the speeding Mr.
room on Thurs., Oct. 11.
Kent "Oolly Mr. Kent, can I come along too?"
Members please plan to
Mr, Kent stopped dead in his tracks almost as if he had
OD'ed. "Holy filthy and obscene language," he said. "/ forgot
attend and dress accordall about Mary Jane Lane, and suddenly, almost like a flashingly.
back I remembered she is still lying on the parking lot in front
of North Hall."
"Oolly Mr. Kent, what are you going to do now?" "Good
question, Bennie," said Super Pusher. "If / go to North Hall,
I might find Mary Jane already dead, and then the chief might
fink on us," Then Bennie said, "yes, but if you go after the chief
After
a
month-long
you may be letting Miss Lane die,.."
struggle, the LHS marching
Will Mary Jane survive her bad trip? Will Bennie Olson ever band appears to be returning
grow up? Will Clark get the big scoop he so desperately needs? to a competitive level.
And will the chief fink on the mysterious goings on around
The group dispersed last
THE DAILY PLANT offices? For the answers to these and other
spring when the college was
mind boggling questions make sure you read the further ADVEN- left without a band directa.
TURES OP SUPER PUSHER.
N*. William Rost, last year's
directa, was filling only a
tempaary position.
Accading to Dr. Russell
C. Nelson, Chairman of the
Music Department, ••there was
no money to add a new band
by Renny Miller
directa. Not until the end of
F a those who enjoyed
the sumner was a directa
last year's Art in the Elemenable to be hired."
tary Grades class projects,
The new directa, Mr.
Dave Bower of Montoursan even better one is planned
Flaentino Caimi, was hired
ville, Lock Haven State
for this semester.
shatly before the start of this
Para Wald will be held College brilliant sophomae
semester. Despite lost time
at the end of October. Teach- quarterback is ranked as the
attributed to late aganizing,
ing the concept of paro in all third best passer in the nation
the band expects to be able
uses is one objective," stated after three games in the NCAA
to perfam at Homecoming.
Myrrl Krieger. Dr. Krieger and (Division HI) accading to the
"In fact, we will be at the
Kts. Naomi Shuey and their National Collegiate Sports
Shippensburg game this SatArt in the Elementary classes Services.
urday," said Dr. Nelson.
will use the fountain behind
However in pass percent"Not to march~we will play
Raub f a the display setting. age Bower is number one in
from the stands."
On the ground level, the country with a mark of
parables will be written on .578 on 37 completions of 64
Concerning the Homestones. The plants of paradise attempted. He has passed fa
coming weekend. Dr. Nelson
and paraphernalia will sur • 349 yards, four touchdowns
assured that "the band will
round
the fountain. The and a completion per-game of
be there~but in what capacity
fountain will be paradise. 12.3.
I am not yet sure." He hopes
Parokeets will fly above the
The top ranked passer in
that the group will be ready to
fountain, and the entire para- completions per contest is
march both in the parade and
world will be topped with a
Bob Lockett of Colaado Mines at the game.
giant parachute.
with 14.3 and second is Doug
Ihese goals are realistic
"Ttiere is a lot of prob- Dickey of Wooster College at despite a number of obstacles
13.0.
Rounding out the top related to the late start.
lem solving," said Mrs. Shuey,
including
expansion
and five are Bower, Lock Haven
"We usually are aganized
Duesenberg, North park, Illi- and playing befae classes
contraction of bricks which
rule out the use of tope, and nois, and Hanna, Southwestern, start in the fall," explains
Dr. Nelson. "This year we
how to support the giant para- Tenn.
Last week in Lock Haven's weren't aganized until seven
chute. .
upset 25*14 win over Cal- to ten days after the semester
The students, who will
ifania State College, Bower had started."
receive a project grade, are
The
biggesit problem
went 14-fa24, 154 yards and
planning para-world mostly
iflvolves the inability of all
without the help of instructas. three touchdowns.
Cteoki will l e cashed only
hetween the hours of 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. daily beginning
Monday, Oct. 15, 1973'
Homecoming tickets for
Peter Nero, Todd RiMlifeii
and the Harlem Globeh-otters are available In
the Secretary's office in
the Student Union.
Caimi Inspires Band
Para World
Parables,
Bower
Parakeets....
Ranked Third
Nationally
the bandsmen to meet at a
given time. "When the band
was cancelled last spring,"
says Dr. Nelson, "the band
members
arranged
their
schedules for this semester,
not giving allowance f a a
band practice tim*.
"Now we can't (^t fverybody together at (tie same
time. It is hard f a the BMBbers to calculate how far
apart they are to stand in a
famation v*en they are
practicing with ghosts.
'•The physical problems
are worse than most people
realize," continued Dr. Nelson. •'In addition, we are
having problems finding a
suitable place to practice."
The most accomodating
practice site is the high
school stadium. But its use is
being restricted because of
the addition of a new turf.
The only other field marked
off by yard lines is Hubert
Jack Stadium. But as the days
are becoming shorter, darkness
sets in early on the new,
lightless stadium.
Niiht practices, therefae, have been conducted
inside, in such restricted
places as Price Auditaium.
Marching precision is hampered severely by the M l i of
space—and time.
Dr. Nelson indicated that
the band may put on a concert,
probably in December. "But,"
he added, "We're not making
any commitments we can't
keep,
"The situation is only
tempaary," concluded Dr.
Nelson. "I am optimistic that
the band will come back."
Wed., Oct. 10,1973
EAOLE EYE
Karen Benton - Elementary
Special Education
I
Junior
TKE Sweetheart
Patti Dengler - Social Welfare
Senior
KDR Sweetheart
page 3
Lock Haven SUte College
Georgette Rolley - Elementary Ed,
Senior
HOMECOMING PREVIEW
The 1973 Homecoming Court
Elect a Queen
Vote Oct, 18
Karen Rothermel - French
Sophomore
PM) Sweetheart
Chris Schleiker - Health PE
Special Education
Junior
LCA Sweetheart
EAOLE EYE
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Hft^^lHM Hi^E
What's The
Story Jerry
Whats the story Jerry?
Well I'll tell you what the
story is.
Are yoi; a member of a
club or organization or any
group at all? Well If you
are then have I got a deal
for you. We, the Fublicotions photographers wiH
take yearbook pictures ot
your informal group at any
reasonable place or time
(this does not mean the
standard group yearbook
pictures). A l l you have to
do is contact us at the Publications Office, Ext. 456
by Oct. 2 1 , 1973 and you
are in.
t—'
Needed: Someone to come
in and clean my opartffl*nt.
Am willing to pay $3.00/kr.
Would like someone eilher
WED.,
THURS., or Fri.
'Oct. 10, n . Of ! 2 ) . C o n toct Buck Ewing at 7489241 boforo 5 p.m.
Luigi's
52V2 rear E, Church St.
748 - 6573
Try our deubU or tripl*
burger *p«cial
«%d., Oct. 10, 1973
Lock Haven State Colleie
Are yoe tired of liavirtg
yocr picture taken in front
of that same old drab PUB
cinder block wall? Well
this is you chonce! You
come up with the idea and
we'll photograph it.'
Friends olso signify
a group.
Imagine your group
sitting on a mushroom
smoking beer and drinking
grass. Can't be done? Try
U«l This is your yearbook!
Make it a great one!
Any clubs, orgonizotion, or group of students
who ofp tired of having
your /earbook pictures '
taken in front of that same
old block wall in the PUB,
contact us, Publications
photographs.
Yes, nov^
your group con have pictures taken anywhere 'within reason'.
Any pBTSon commitinK
to Willjamsport the first
nine weeks of spring semester, '74, please centact
Sally Tenie, Higli Hall,
rm. 321.
Malt or female room mate
nooded to fill thr«« man
aportmtnt. Good location,
five minutes from campus
Nice
clean apartmentprivacy guaranteed. (Could
possibly
squeeze
two
people in if so desired.)
Any combination! Phone
748-7881 after dinner or
phone ARENA during the
day 7485313 and inquire
about apartment.
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4
Rap Corner
by Ezell Monts
Leaders Are Made,
Not Born
by Kathy Scully
A Leadership Wakshop is
being held at the Sieg Conference Center, Sunday, October
14, 1973. Beginning with
registration at 10 a.m. the wakshop will last until 5 p Any student planning to
attend must pay a fee of $1.50
at the Activities Office, Smith
Hall, befae 12 noon on Wednesday, October 10, 1973.
This fee will cover lunch,
refreshments, and materials.
The purpose of ttie wakshop is to learn techniques to
help improve organizations and
clubs at Lock Haven. There
will not be any long speeches,
ideas will be contributed by
the students and advisors
attending the group session.
The* ifirsf meeting, from
10:30 a.m. iu)tir.ll:30 a.m. is
open only to ^ aganization
officers and some advisas.
Such topics as "What is Leadership", "What is a Leader",
and "How does oip become a
Leader", will be discussed.
ITie Group Sessions will
begin at 11:30 and end with an
evaluation at 5 p.m., with a
break from 12 to 1 f a lunch.
The topics that will be discussed are "What do you want
to get out of the wakshop",
and a general session on the
"Competencies of a Leader".
Anyone
interest ed in
helping with the Wakshop can
contact
Dave
Arsenault,
Coordinata of Campus Activities, extension 217.
Well, well, well • The
Rap Comer is back. Speak' ing of the "Rap," yes
students of Lock Haven
State the Rap Corner again
will become part of the
EAGLE EYE.
In the past the Rap
Corner was a portion fo the
EAGLE EYE where all
types of articles concerning
the campus and community
were displayed. This year
the Corner will be expanded
to not only handle everyday
articles but also many other
articles which are controversal yet informative.
Issues of campus concern coupled with announcements informing you as
to what is happening in the
school, community and
world will be included.
The Rap Corner is
sponsored by the Black
Cultural Society and it is
hoped that the whole concept of the Corner will be
used extensively by the
campus as a sounding
board for whatever may
ail you.
There will be an inpertaiif
PRAECO meeting en Msiiday evening, Oct. 15, in
Raub 306 at 7 p.ni. Our
representative from Bradbury / Keller will be here
te discuss layout. New
members are welcome te
attend.
Santlers
2e E. Main St., Lock Haven, PA
Co«pltN li«o • f febrlci patfrns, notions, ..wing
•achiRM and cabinMs
Come in and talk to Art Sanders
Keeper of the Chth
Media of