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fewer rushees
Sororirres in Troublte?
by Margie Brown
Why w a s s o r o r i t y rush at
LHS lower t h i s s e m e s t e r than
u s u a l ? A very good q u e s t i o n .
It s e e m s quite a few s o r o r i t i e s were a s k i n g t h e m s e l v e s
the s a m e q u e s t i o n on r e g i s t r a tion d a y . Of c o u r s e , the sorori t i e s a s s u m e d the s p a r s i t y of
prospective s i s t e r s was due
to the h a s s l e of a n o r m a l reg;-istration day.
S u r e l y , more
would s i g n u p . T r u e , more did
s i g n u p . But how many more?
Sixty girls r u s h e d which i s ,
a c c o r d i n g to most of the soro i i i / p r e s i d e n t s , lower t h a n
u s u a l , e s p e c i a l l y for s p r i n g
rush.
T h e q u e s t i o n s t i l l remains -why?
R e a s o n s to C o n s i d e r
T h e r e a r e r e a s o n s which
c o u l d be c o n s i d e r e d for the
lower number of r u s h e e s . One
p r o m i n e n t factor w h i c h r e curred when t a l k i n g with the
p r e s i d e n t s w a s the problem of
g r a d e s . Many f r e s h m e n girls
did n o t h a v e the a v e r a g e t o
rush.
Another e l e m e n t w a s
money. Kathie Dugan, presid e n t of Alpha Sigma T a u ,
e x p r e s s e d the view t h a t many
p a r e n t s were u n d e r the imp r e s s i o n that joining a sorority
ran into g r e a t e x p e n s e . Somet h i n g e l s e t o be t a k e n i n t o
c o n s i d e r a t i o n is t h a t p e r h a p s
the number r e a l l y d i d n ' t g o
d o w n . Cindi D i x o n , p r e s i d e n t
of Sigma K a p p a , n o t e d t h a t
b e c a u s e t h e r e a r e more s t u d e n t s e n r o l l e d iii c o l l e g e t o d a y .
There w i l l be o meeting of
the freshman c l a s s
social
committee at 7:00 p.m. in the
conference room of the PUB.
A l l committee members and
interested persons please
attend.
DID YOU KNOW T H A T :
1966 marked the 100th anniversary uf C h r i s t i a n Science
and the 200th anniversary of
American Methodism.
the p e r c e n t a g e of t h o s e who
r u s h is l e s s than w h e n s o r o r i t i e s b e g a n . A l s o , one p r e s i d e n t felt t h a t b e c a u s e the
fresnmen were s p l i t up b e t w e e n M c E n t i r e and R u s s e l l
there
s e e m e d to be fewer
rushing.
Today there is a g e n e r a l
trend
toward
individuality.
Manv s t u d e n t s feel t h a t by
j o i n i n g a sorority, they will
be conforming to what everyone e l s e d o e s .
Important Q u e s t i o n
H o w e v e r , there is s t i l l another
important
question
C o u l d the G D I ' s be i n f l u e n c ing the " n e w " f r e s h m e n ? It
s e e m s many G D I ' s h a v e been
a i r i n g their v i e w s to t h e all
too s u s c e p t i b l e f r e s h m e n wh i
h a v e no minds of their own,
but are c o m p l e t e l y t a k e n in
by them. Come nmv. It has
b e e n s a i d that if the G D I s
a r e a g a i n s t s o r o r i t i e s , why
d o n ' t they k e e p it to thems e l v e s rather than b r o a d e a s l ing it.
I g u e s s thoutih, if
s o r o r i t i e s can e n c o u r a t i e giils
to j o i n , G D I ' s c a n e x p r e s s
their views a l s o .
Although there w e r e
no
p o s i t i v e s t a t e m e n t s made conc e r n i n g the future of soroii
t i e s either at LHS or n a t i o n w i d e , t h e y may be forced lo
fold if there are not enough
i n t e r e s t e d girls to r e p l e n i s h
the r a n k s left by g r a d u a t i n g
seniors.
The Pharos, or Lighthouse,
at Alexandria -- one of the
seven ancient wonders of the
world — could be seen from a
distance of 42 miles when its
beacon fires were burning on
the top.
Bewar^ as long as you l i v e ,
of judging people by appearance.
Andrew
Mprvell
This is still the land of opportunity; j u s t open a pawn shi>p in
the neighborhood of high rise
apartments.
ART SHOW: Becky huss, an exhibitor who is
participating in the student art show, stands
here with one of her drawings. The student show
on second floor Raub is part of this y e a r ' s
Fine Arts F e s t i v a l .
A6LE EYE
Vol. X n i No. 14
LOCK H A V E N STATE C O L L E G E
Tliurs. Feb. 12,1910
UNICEF \ssues National Appeal
flur
S
committee
for
I'NK'lil has .ssued a n a t i o n wide appeal lor public contributions lo Help support a
massive reliabi lilal n>n program
in postwar Nigena. Noting that
the Nigerian (iovernmenl has
expressed is
appreciation of
U N l C E F s '• i; HXi
altruistic
humanitarian work"' over the
past two years oi the tragic
civil war. Mrs Guido Pantaleoni
Jr., president >f ihe U S eommitte
said
We are heartened by the
continuing eoneerii expressed by
the American people over the
plight of Nigerian nn>thers and
children who have survived a
period ot grea: suiie-ina
and
hardship- Now we must do our
part in helping to raise the
the millions of dollars needed
to mamiain and expand UNlCEF's
aid piogram in Eastern Nigeria
Jufing the critical mi iiths ahead-"'
I n s p e c t i o n Trip
After a personal inspectiot trip
to Nigeria, H. R. Labouisse,
UNICEF's executive director,
confirmed earlier reports tha
severe
malnutrition and the
danger ol major epidemics con-
stitute a continuing threat to
the existence of millions of
children in the former civil War
zone. Despite the amnesty and
the best efforts of the Nigerian
government and Red Cross t o
bring in food and medical
supplies , many thousands of
refugees have f l e d beyond the
relief s o u r c e s .
resulting from the departure ot
many relief d i s p e n s i n g a g e n c i e s
from the former a r o of B i a f r a , "
said
Mrs. Pantaleoni. "We are
asking our millions of UNICEF
volunteers and supporters
in
this country to respond again
with
the same gener osity they
showed to our first "^a" i°'
emergency aid in 1968 "
The U S committee
appeal
Rebellion Collapse
for contributions is being c o n veyed through public service
Through last D e c e m b e r , the
newspaper
and
broadcast
United Nations Children's Fund
and
through its
had shipped well over 100 million m e s s a g e s ,
pounds of food, drugs, medicines, national organization of UNICEF
State
Representativee
and
and other supplies to Nigeria n
Metropolitan Committees. Lome
war victims. During the latter
Greene, star of the popular
stages of the war, it sharply
" B o n a n z a " network program,
increased the flow of medical
is the UNICEF spokesman in TV
supplies
and
foodstuffs
to
hospitals, sick b a y s , and r e f u g e e and radio spot appeals which the
committee is distributing to all
feeding centers. As a result
networks and several thousand
UNICEF's Nigerian emergency
relief funds have been virtually local s t a t i o n s .
Contributions inay be sent to
exhausted.
UNICEF Nigerian Relief, P O
Since the collapse of the
Box 1618, Church Street Station,
rebellion. The Governments of the
New York, N Y 10008.
United S t a t e s , Canada, F r a n c e ,
Norway and Ireland have announced
special contributions totalling
Did you ever think what a
$2,404,900 to the Children's
fortunate thing it is that the
Fund. "Much more will be
world is round? Just imagine the
needed to close the aid gap
c o s t of a square orbit.
Local Student's Trial Tentatively Set for April
Michael Holderman, a 21-Vcarold student at LHS who was
arrested January 17 for alleged
p o s s e s s i o n of dangerous drugs
was present
at a preliminary
hearing Tuesday afternoon. Ruled
a prima facie c a s e by presiding
Magistrate
Douglas
Peddie.
Holderman's trial is tentatively
scheduled for April.
Charges against Alvero Salazar,
a 23-year-old Columbian from
Uy^ppY BIRTHDAY: Today celebrates the commemoration of the
birthday of President Abraham Lincoln. As the song from the Broadway hit musical HAIR g o e s , 'Happy birthday Abie Baby, Happy
BIRTHDAY TO YOU, YEAH!
South America who had been
arraigned with Holderman, were
dropped at the beginning of the
proceedings.
The voung man,
unable to post the $2,000 bail,
(originally $10,000) hud been
imprisoned since January 17.
The two s u s p e c t s were among
11 others who were taken down
to headquarters l a s t month after
Lieutenant Harry E i c h e n l a u b of
the Lock Haven Police Force
had read a search warrant to
Holderman. The other s u s p e c t s
were questioned and released..
At the hearing
J. Michael
Williamson, Holderman's defense
attorney, attempted to question
the conditions under which the
search warrant w a s issued. After
much confusion,
the
original
search warrant w a s found in L t .
Eichenlaub's possession.
Magistrate
Peddie, however, (^ho
had originally
authorized the
warrant) overruled Williamson's
attempts.
Prosecuting Attorney Bernhard
Dohrmann called several witnesses to the stand in an effort to
establish his c a s e against Holderman. Lt. Eichenlaub presented
the alleged
evidence—Darvon
>capsules, marihuana s e e d s , a n d
a number of methedrine p i l l s .
These had all been
sent to
a NY laboratory for a n a l y s i s .
Another witness , who
had
been taken along to headquarters
with
Michael
Holderman,
claimed thai she had a s k e d for
aspirin(hoping to get methedrine)
by Holderman.
The w i t n e s s
claimed that
the pills were
methedrine but under questioning admitted that they might
have been chalk.
The exact date of the t r i a l ha.s.
not yet been s e t .
Cagers Streak Snapped at Three,
Time-Out
by Al Smith Steal Gives Huskies 79-76 Victory
A q u e s t i o n often a s k e d d u r i n g t h e c u rr rr ee nn tt w
w rr ee ss tt ll ii nn gg sseeaassoonn
T h e LHS b a s k e t b a l l team
h a s b e e n : What is wrong w i t h L H S ' s w r e s t l i n g t e a m ?
record to 5 w i n s and 7 l o s e s .
l o s t a h e a r t b r e a k i n g game to
The E a g l e s s t a r t e d off fast
L H S w a s u n d e f e a t e d l a s t s e a s o n and had n i n e l e t t e r m e n
a
strong
ball
team
from and ran the s c o r e to 12-7
c o m i n g from t h a t s q u a d . T h e y h a v e lost a s many m a t c h e s t h i s
B l o o m s b u r g by a s c o r e
of
after five m i n u t e s had been
s e a s o n a s C o a c h Gray S i m o n s ' g r a p p l e r s s u f f e r e d in t h e p a s t
79-76 on T u e s d a y n i g h t .
A p l a v e d in the first half. L e a d
five s e a s o n s .
p a r t i s a n crown of 1600 p e o p l e by the
s c o r i n g of J o h n
In a n s w e r i n g t h i s q u e s t i o n , Simons s a i d , " T h a t ' s n o t a n e a s y s a w the E a g l e s ' three game M a r z l a k . T h e E a e l e s i n c r e a s e d
w i n n i n g s t r e a k s n a p p e d ; t h i s their lead to e i g h t p o i n t s w ith
q u e s t i o n t o a n s w e r . F o r one t h i n g , we h a v e n ' t g o t e v e r y t h i n g
d e f e a t d r o p p e d L H S ' s s e a s o n ten m i n u t e s left in the i n i t i a l
t o g e t h e r y e t . We c a n ' t g e t e v e r y o n e in t h e l i n e u p a t the s a m e
t i m e . F a y i s o u t ; F o l e y h a s b e e n injured. R h o d e s , B a t e s k y ,
T a x i - s . . . s o m e o n e ' s br,i»n o u t e v e r v m a t c h . "
" A n o t h e r t h i n g is t h a t w e ' v e h a d s o many m a t c h e s s o c l o s e t h r e e t o u g h o n e s in a w e e k . I t ' s h a r d to make w e i g h t a n d k e e p
To the editor:
the team u p ! "
As a student of Lock Haven
We f e e l t h a t by the time the P e n n s y l v a n i a C o n f e r e n c e t o u r n a State College I am thrououghly
m e n t r o l l s a r o u n d , t h e E a g l e s , if t h e y a r e h e a l t h y , w i l l b e the fed up with sororities and what
t e a m t o b e a t a n d will a l s o s h o w t h e i r n a t i o n a l p r o m i n e n c e in the the hell they are supposed to
mean. I am not speaking from just I can only hope that they find
NAIA a n d NCAA t o u r n e y s .
what I have heard but from my something worthwhile to do, which
own rushing experience. In the they haven't a s yet.
S p e a k i n g of the P e n n s y l v a n i a t o u t n a m e n t , t i c k e t s are now
first place not all but most of
Curious Bystander
o n s a l e for t h e 2 6 t h a n n u a l c l a s s i c w h i c h w i l l t a k e p l a c e March
the " s i s t e r s " in these organiza- To the editor:
6-7 a t E a s t S t r o u d s b u r g S t a t e C o l l e g e .
tions are nothing but a bunch of
What right has Sigma Sigma
fakes, especially during rush. Sigma to accuse Zeta Tau Alpha
T i c k e t s c a n be p u r c h a s e d by s e n d i n g a c h e c k or m o n e y orFrom my own experience, I have of dirty rush? The Tri-Sigma's
d e r t o C l y d e H . Whitman, h e a d w r e s t l i n g c o a c h . E a s t S t r o u d s found that very few of these girls better look at their own actions
b u r g S t a t e C o l l e g e , E a s t S t r o u d s b u r g , P a . 18301 .
ever speak to you iVhen you at- during this past rush. If they reR e s e r v e d t i c k e t s a r e p r i c e d a t $2 for the F r i d a y night (7pm)
tend one of their parties it is fuse to do so I will refresh their
actually sickening. They play the memories.
a n d S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n (1pm) s e s s i o n s and a t 2 . 5 0 for the S a t role so well and act as if they
u r d a y n i g h t (7pm) f i n a l s . T h e r e w i l l be a s p e c i a l t o u r n a m e n t
In a certain wing of Woolridge
like vou when you know damn well Hall there were no door signs
r e s e r v e d s e a t p a c e t on s a l e u n t i l March 1 for $ 6 .
they c a n ' t stand you and you can't from Tri-Sigma on the doors of any
P r i c e s for g e n e r a l a d m i s s i o n t i c k e t s w i l l b e $ 1 . 5 0 for a stand them.
of the r u s h e e s . This my be due
d u l t s for F r i d a y n i g h t a n d S a t u r c a y afternoon and $2 for S a t Number two item is the way to the fact that their advisor. Mrs.
u r d a y n i g h t and $@ for s t u d e n t s and c h i l d r e n for a l l three s e s they fight over g i r l s , I was always !artha Moore, told " h e r " ' T r i - S i g
under the impression that it was ma's to discourage anyone from
sions.
the individual girl's priviledge to that wing. Perhaps Tri-Sig, followT h e r e a l s o will be a preliminary s e s s i o n F r i d a y afternoon
pick the sorority that she wants. ed Mrs. Moore's suggestions bea t 2 p m for w h i c h there w i l l be n o r e s e r v e d s e a t s . G e n e r a l a d - During this past rush, it was brocause they feel they are better
missi 9
ught to my attention that phone
than the girls of that wing. There
calls were made and letters sent is also another possibility, perm i s s i o n t i c k e t s w i l l be p r i c e d a t $1 a d u l t s a n d 75 c e n t s ior
trying to discourage girls from a haps Tri-Sigma sorority has lost
s t u d e n t s . P e r s o n s with a tournament ticket packet will be a d certain sorority. How fair is this? t s individuality and originality
mitted free.
Another thing I feel that should and is now a mere puppett. The
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be brought into the open is the offense done to that wing certainD a n G a b l e , v o t e d the o u t s t a n d i n g w r e e t l e r in l a s t y e a r ' s
fact that sororities are supposed ly lowered my opinion of the
to be a s e l e c t group of girls. Some Greek ideal for apparently no
N C A A t o u r n e y from Iowa S t a t e , had a s t r e a k of 2 5 s t r a i g h t p i n s
of the girls they pick are s e l e c t , one including the advisor has
s n a p p e d a b o u t two w e e k s a g o in a m a t c h with L e h i g h . G a b l e
but if sororities knew some of the made an attempt to get to know
w h o h a s won over 1 6 0 c o n s e c u t i v e m a t c h e s in h i g h s c h o o l and
things their prospective pledges those girls and has prejudged
c o l l e g e f a i l e d to g e t number 26 w h e n he r e c o r d e d a 25-4 d e c i s had been involved in they would them. I thought Greek rush was
ion over E n g i n e e r s ' H e r b C a m p b e l l . C a m p b e l l h a d pinned L H S ' be shocked, 1 can assuredly say. just that: an opportunity to get
Also, what is the basis on which to know the girls—if so~a dirty
C r a i g S h o l l d u r i n e a d u a l m a t c h e a r l i e r in the s e a s o n — T h e
has just taken place.
they pick these girls? It can't be rush
c o U e g i a n t u p s e t s of the s e a s o n h a v e b e e n O k l a h o m a S t a t e ' s
t h e fact that a certain girl is willIn addition, I have been told,
c r u s h e d a r c h r i v a l O k l a h o m a , 27-7 before a s e l l - o u t crowd of
ing to give everything she had to that Tri-Sigma then had the aua sorority and work for its better- dacity to go to the girls of that
5,000 peoole plus a statewide television audience....The Pennment tor I've seen too many girl
wing and ask thtm for posters
s y l v a n i a C o n f e r e n c e had a lot to s a y for i t s e l f after the p r e turned down. My own feelings are for their final party! Really,
s e a s o n mat r a t i n g s were r e l e a s e d . A c c o r d i n g to Amateur
Wrestthat they use looks, money, and Tri-Sig s i s t e r s , is that good
ling News
c o n f e r e n c e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , LHS a n d B l o o m s b u r g
talents more than nersonality. taste?
w e r e r a n k e d third and fifth in the NAIA and E a s t S t r o u d s b u r g From my own " f r i e n d s " that are
Also Tri-Sig, it is heard, callw a s r a n k e d s e c o n d in the NCAA c o l l e g e d i v i s i o n r a t i n g s . C l a r - in sorority. I can 'ell that they ed a girl being rushed by Sigma
feel they are something special Kappa
and
made
derogatory
i o n a n d E d i n b o r o were l i s t e d a s h a v i n g good p o t e n t i a l in the
and have prestige. This is cer- remarks about them in order to
NAIA r a t i n g s . T h i s c o l u m n i s t f e e l s t h a t the P e n n a . C o n f e r e n c e tainly a matter of opinion. These
discourage the girl. Luckily the
• c o m e s r i g h t b e h i n d the B i g E i g h t a n d the B i g T e n in the n a t i o n girls are no better than anyone girl considered the source and igfor o v e r a l ! t o u g h n e s s and b a l a n c e - . . . L H S h e a d w r e s t l i n g mentor else on this campus and 1 might
nored the remarks. Is this an
G r a y S i m o n s h a s b e e n n o m i n a t e d for the c o a c h i n g p o s i t i o n for venture to say that they are some- example of loyalty and service
what less due to the conceit and to Greeks?
of t h e 1972 U . S . Olumpic f r e e s t y l e t e a m . Simons w a s a l s o nomfake personalities which they di.sI have always thought highly
i n a t e d for the c o a c h i n g p o s i t i o n for the U . S. w r e s t l i n g s q u a d
play. If wearing a nylon jacket with of the Greek world but if this
w h i c h w i l l c o m p e t e in the 1971 P a n - A m e r i c a n G a m e s . Nominated a couple of Greek letters makes corruption is an example of ita l o n g w i t h Simons for the b e r t h of Olympic f r e e s t y l e c o a c h w e r e ; them a better person in their own they can have it and wallow in
T o m m y E v a n s of O k l a h o m a , 1968 Olympic f r e e s t y l e c o a c h . B i l l eyes, then more power to them, but their own f i l t h .
F a r r e l , H ? m s t e a d , N . Y . , 1 9 6 9 World G a m e s c o a c h . B i l l Smith they've got alot tc learn.
GDI
I feel safe in saying that in
of S a n J o s e S t a t e a n d H a r o l d N i c h o l s of Iowa S t a t e . A n o t h e r
several years all Greeks will
c o a c h in t h e P e n n a . C o n f e r e n c e w a s n o m i n a t e d for the P a n - A m - have vanished from this campus.
e r i c a n G a m e s , t h a t b e i n g R u s s Houk of B l o o m s b u r g .
Perhaps I am wrong and if I am.
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period.
_ Bruce P a r k h i l l i n d Cliff
B i l l e t t h e n t o o k over the
scoring for LHS a n d the s c o r e
r e a d 30-19 in favor of the
E a g l e s with j u s t e i g h t minu t e s left.
Bloomsburg fought b a c k
and cut the lead to 35-28 w i t h
four m i n u t e s to go on the
cl o c k .
However,
John
Marzlak
took charge for the home t e a m
scoring eight straight points;
and LHS w e n t to the l o c k e r
room ahead by t h e s c o r e of
41-32.
At the en-* of the first h a l f
t h i n g s look • . good for t h e
Eagles.
T h e y h a d only won
one game from
Bloomsburg
in the l a s t s e v e n t e e n .
It
looked like LHS w a s going to
r e v e n g e l a s t y e a r ' s 104-79
b e a t i n g at the h a n d s of the
H u s k i e s . H o w e v e r , the E a g l e s
were to run into trouble in
ine s e c o n d p e r i o d .
LHS s c o r e d only six p o i n t s
while Bloomsburg was scoring t w e l v e . T h e E a g l e s s a w
their lead c u t to 47-44 w i t h
14:58 l e f t in the g a m e .
B l o o m c o n t i n u e d their c o m e b a c k and b r o u g h t the s c o r e to
49-48 and LHS s u d d e n l y found
t h e m s e l v e s in t r o u b l e . Howe v e r , the E a g l e s refused to
give u p . Bruce P a r k h i l l a n d
Bud
Brennan
scored
big
b u c k e t s and the s c o r e w a s
54-50.
For the n e x t t h r e e m i n u t e s
LHS h e l d . o n to t h e i r l e a d . But
Bloomsburg tied the s c o r e al
65-65 with s e v e n m i n u t e s l e f t .
T h e game w a s ti^H s e v e n
t i m e s and with 1:42 l e f t tne
score was 74-74. The Huski e s made one shot from t h e
foul line and led 7 5 - 7 4 .
With 34 s e c o n d s left, T-HS
h a a the b a l l and t r a i l e d by
only one ocsnt.
The Eagles
worked the b a l l for one s h o t
when the b a l l w a s s t o l e n by
Bloom
They
s c o r e d on a
t h r e e point play a n d the s c o r e
w a s 79-74.
LHS s c o r e d the final two
p o i n t s and the f i n a l s c o r e w a s
79-76 in favor of B l o o m s b u r g .
'M am very proud of the b o y s ;
they played a g r e a t game and
it w a s tough to l o s e i t , " c e m e n t e d c o a c h C h r i s t o p h e r after
tlie g a m e .
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TALK ABOUT MIX-UPS! WE HAVE A CHINESE PROF TEACHING ITALIAN POETRY IN THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT.
Sororirres in Troublte?
by Margie Brown
Why w a s s o r o r i t y rush at
LHS lower t h i s s e m e s t e r than
u s u a l ? A very good q u e s t i o n .
It s e e m s quite a few s o r o r i t i e s were a s k i n g t h e m s e l v e s
the s a m e q u e s t i o n on r e g i s t r a tion d a y . Of c o u r s e , the sorori t i e s a s s u m e d the s p a r s i t y of
prospective s i s t e r s was due
to the h a s s l e of a n o r m a l reg;-istration day.
S u r e l y , more
would s i g n u p . T r u e , more did
s i g n u p . But how many more?
Sixty girls r u s h e d which i s ,
a c c o r d i n g to most of the soro i i i / p r e s i d e n t s , lower t h a n
u s u a l , e s p e c i a l l y for s p r i n g
rush.
T h e q u e s t i o n s t i l l remains -why?
R e a s o n s to C o n s i d e r
T h e r e a r e r e a s o n s which
c o u l d be c o n s i d e r e d for the
lower number of r u s h e e s . One
p r o m i n e n t factor w h i c h r e curred when t a l k i n g with the
p r e s i d e n t s w a s the problem of
g r a d e s . Many f r e s h m e n girls
did n o t h a v e the a v e r a g e t o
rush.
Another e l e m e n t w a s
money. Kathie Dugan, presid e n t of Alpha Sigma T a u ,
e x p r e s s e d the view t h a t many
p a r e n t s were u n d e r the imp r e s s i o n that joining a sorority
ran into g r e a t e x p e n s e . Somet h i n g e l s e t o be t a k e n i n t o
c o n s i d e r a t i o n is t h a t p e r h a p s
the number r e a l l y d i d n ' t g o
d o w n . Cindi D i x o n , p r e s i d e n t
of Sigma K a p p a , n o t e d t h a t
b e c a u s e t h e r e a r e more s t u d e n t s e n r o l l e d iii c o l l e g e t o d a y .
There w i l l be o meeting of
the freshman c l a s s
social
committee at 7:00 p.m. in the
conference room of the PUB.
A l l committee members and
interested persons please
attend.
DID YOU KNOW T H A T :
1966 marked the 100th anniversary uf C h r i s t i a n Science
and the 200th anniversary of
American Methodism.
the p e r c e n t a g e of t h o s e who
r u s h is l e s s than w h e n s o r o r i t i e s b e g a n . A l s o , one p r e s i d e n t felt t h a t b e c a u s e the
fresnmen were s p l i t up b e t w e e n M c E n t i r e and R u s s e l l
there
s e e m e d to be fewer
rushing.
Today there is a g e n e r a l
trend
toward
individuality.
Manv s t u d e n t s feel t h a t by
j o i n i n g a sorority, they will
be conforming to what everyone e l s e d o e s .
Important Q u e s t i o n
H o w e v e r , there is s t i l l another
important
question
C o u l d the G D I ' s be i n f l u e n c ing the " n e w " f r e s h m e n ? It
s e e m s many G D I ' s h a v e been
a i r i n g their v i e w s to t h e all
too s u s c e p t i b l e f r e s h m e n wh i
h a v e no minds of their own,
but are c o m p l e t e l y t a k e n in
by them. Come nmv. It has
b e e n s a i d that if the G D I s
a r e a g a i n s t s o r o r i t i e s , why
d o n ' t they k e e p it to thems e l v e s rather than b r o a d e a s l ing it.
I g u e s s thoutih, if
s o r o r i t i e s can e n c o u r a t i e giils
to j o i n , G D I ' s c a n e x p r e s s
their views a l s o .
Although there w e r e
no
p o s i t i v e s t a t e m e n t s made conc e r n i n g the future of soroii
t i e s either at LHS or n a t i o n w i d e , t h e y may be forced lo
fold if there are not enough
i n t e r e s t e d girls to r e p l e n i s h
the r a n k s left by g r a d u a t i n g
seniors.
The Pharos, or Lighthouse,
at Alexandria -- one of the
seven ancient wonders of the
world — could be seen from a
distance of 42 miles when its
beacon fires were burning on
the top.
Bewar^ as long as you l i v e ,
of judging people by appearance.
Andrew
Mprvell
This is still the land of opportunity; j u s t open a pawn shi>p in
the neighborhood of high rise
apartments.
ART SHOW: Becky huss, an exhibitor who is
participating in the student art show, stands
here with one of her drawings. The student show
on second floor Raub is part of this y e a r ' s
Fine Arts F e s t i v a l .
A6LE EYE
Vol. X n i No. 14
LOCK H A V E N STATE C O L L E G E
Tliurs. Feb. 12,1910
UNICEF \ssues National Appeal
flur
S
committee
for
I'NK'lil has .ssued a n a t i o n wide appeal lor public contributions lo Help support a
massive reliabi lilal n>n program
in postwar Nigena. Noting that
the Nigerian (iovernmenl has
expressed is
appreciation of
U N l C E F s '• i; HXi
altruistic
humanitarian work"' over the
past two years oi the tragic
civil war. Mrs Guido Pantaleoni
Jr., president >f ihe U S eommitte
said
We are heartened by the
continuing eoneerii expressed by
the American people over the
plight of Nigerian nn>thers and
children who have survived a
period ot grea: suiie-ina
and
hardship- Now we must do our
part in helping to raise the
the millions of dollars needed
to mamiain and expand UNlCEF's
aid piogram in Eastern Nigeria
Jufing the critical mi iiths ahead-"'
I n s p e c t i o n Trip
After a personal inspectiot trip
to Nigeria, H. R. Labouisse,
UNICEF's executive director,
confirmed earlier reports tha
severe
malnutrition and the
danger ol major epidemics con-
stitute a continuing threat to
the existence of millions of
children in the former civil War
zone. Despite the amnesty and
the best efforts of the Nigerian
government and Red Cross t o
bring in food and medical
supplies , many thousands of
refugees have f l e d beyond the
relief s o u r c e s .
resulting from the departure ot
many relief d i s p e n s i n g a g e n c i e s
from the former a r o of B i a f r a , "
said
Mrs. Pantaleoni. "We are
asking our millions of UNICEF
volunteers and supporters
in
this country to respond again
with
the same gener osity they
showed to our first "^a" i°'
emergency aid in 1968 "
The U S committee
appeal
Rebellion Collapse
for contributions is being c o n veyed through public service
Through last D e c e m b e r , the
newspaper
and
broadcast
United Nations Children's Fund
and
through its
had shipped well over 100 million m e s s a g e s ,
pounds of food, drugs, medicines, national organization of UNICEF
State
Representativee
and
and other supplies to Nigeria n
Metropolitan Committees. Lome
war victims. During the latter
Greene, star of the popular
stages of the war, it sharply
" B o n a n z a " network program,
increased the flow of medical
is the UNICEF spokesman in TV
supplies
and
foodstuffs
to
hospitals, sick b a y s , and r e f u g e e and radio spot appeals which the
committee is distributing to all
feeding centers. As a result
networks and several thousand
UNICEF's Nigerian emergency
relief funds have been virtually local s t a t i o n s .
Contributions inay be sent to
exhausted.
UNICEF Nigerian Relief, P O
Since the collapse of the
Box 1618, Church Street Station,
rebellion. The Governments of the
New York, N Y 10008.
United S t a t e s , Canada, F r a n c e ,
Norway and Ireland have announced
special contributions totalling
Did you ever think what a
$2,404,900 to the Children's
fortunate thing it is that the
Fund. "Much more will be
world is round? Just imagine the
needed to close the aid gap
c o s t of a square orbit.
Local Student's Trial Tentatively Set for April
Michael Holderman, a 21-Vcarold student at LHS who was
arrested January 17 for alleged
p o s s e s s i o n of dangerous drugs
was present
at a preliminary
hearing Tuesday afternoon. Ruled
a prima facie c a s e by presiding
Magistrate
Douglas
Peddie.
Holderman's trial is tentatively
scheduled for April.
Charges against Alvero Salazar,
a 23-year-old Columbian from
Uy^ppY BIRTHDAY: Today celebrates the commemoration of the
birthday of President Abraham Lincoln. As the song from the Broadway hit musical HAIR g o e s , 'Happy birthday Abie Baby, Happy
BIRTHDAY TO YOU, YEAH!
South America who had been
arraigned with Holderman, were
dropped at the beginning of the
proceedings.
The voung man,
unable to post the $2,000 bail,
(originally $10,000) hud been
imprisoned since January 17.
The two s u s p e c t s were among
11 others who were taken down
to headquarters l a s t month after
Lieutenant Harry E i c h e n l a u b of
the Lock Haven Police Force
had read a search warrant to
Holderman. The other s u s p e c t s
were questioned and released..
At the hearing
J. Michael
Williamson, Holderman's defense
attorney, attempted to question
the conditions under which the
search warrant w a s issued. After
much confusion,
the
original
search warrant w a s found in L t .
Eichenlaub's possession.
Magistrate
Peddie, however, (^ho
had originally
authorized the
warrant) overruled Williamson's
attempts.
Prosecuting Attorney Bernhard
Dohrmann called several witnesses to the stand in an effort to
establish his c a s e against Holderman. Lt. Eichenlaub presented
the alleged
evidence—Darvon
>capsules, marihuana s e e d s , a n d
a number of methedrine p i l l s .
These had all been
sent to
a NY laboratory for a n a l y s i s .
Another witness , who
had
been taken along to headquarters
with
Michael
Holderman,
claimed thai she had a s k e d for
aspirin(hoping to get methedrine)
by Holderman.
The w i t n e s s
claimed that
the pills were
methedrine but under questioning admitted that they might
have been chalk.
The exact date of the t r i a l ha.s.
not yet been s e t .
Cagers Streak Snapped at Three,
Time-Out
by Al Smith Steal Gives Huskies 79-76 Victory
A q u e s t i o n often a s k e d d u r i n g t h e c u rr rr ee nn tt w
w rr ee ss tt ll ii nn gg sseeaassoonn
T h e LHS b a s k e t b a l l team
h a s b e e n : What is wrong w i t h L H S ' s w r e s t l i n g t e a m ?
record to 5 w i n s and 7 l o s e s .
l o s t a h e a r t b r e a k i n g game to
The E a g l e s s t a r t e d off fast
L H S w a s u n d e f e a t e d l a s t s e a s o n and had n i n e l e t t e r m e n
a
strong
ball
team
from and ran the s c o r e to 12-7
c o m i n g from t h a t s q u a d . T h e y h a v e lost a s many m a t c h e s t h i s
B l o o m s b u r g by a s c o r e
of
after five m i n u t e s had been
s e a s o n a s C o a c h Gray S i m o n s ' g r a p p l e r s s u f f e r e d in t h e p a s t
79-76 on T u e s d a y n i g h t .
A p l a v e d in the first half. L e a d
five s e a s o n s .
p a r t i s a n crown of 1600 p e o p l e by the
s c o r i n g of J o h n
In a n s w e r i n g t h i s q u e s t i o n , Simons s a i d , " T h a t ' s n o t a n e a s y s a w the E a g l e s ' three game M a r z l a k . T h e E a e l e s i n c r e a s e d
w i n n i n g s t r e a k s n a p p e d ; t h i s their lead to e i g h t p o i n t s w ith
q u e s t i o n t o a n s w e r . F o r one t h i n g , we h a v e n ' t g o t e v e r y t h i n g
d e f e a t d r o p p e d L H S ' s s e a s o n ten m i n u t e s left in the i n i t i a l
t o g e t h e r y e t . We c a n ' t g e t e v e r y o n e in t h e l i n e u p a t the s a m e
t i m e . F a y i s o u t ; F o l e y h a s b e e n injured. R h o d e s , B a t e s k y ,
T a x i - s . . . s o m e o n e ' s br,i»n o u t e v e r v m a t c h . "
" A n o t h e r t h i n g is t h a t w e ' v e h a d s o many m a t c h e s s o c l o s e t h r e e t o u g h o n e s in a w e e k . I t ' s h a r d to make w e i g h t a n d k e e p
To the editor:
the team u p ! "
As a student of Lock Haven
We f e e l t h a t by the time the P e n n s y l v a n i a C o n f e r e n c e t o u r n a State College I am thrououghly
m e n t r o l l s a r o u n d , t h e E a g l e s , if t h e y a r e h e a l t h y , w i l l b e the fed up with sororities and what
t e a m t o b e a t a n d will a l s o s h o w t h e i r n a t i o n a l p r o m i n e n c e in the the hell they are supposed to
mean. I am not speaking from just I can only hope that they find
NAIA a n d NCAA t o u r n e y s .
what I have heard but from my something worthwhile to do, which
own rushing experience. In the they haven't a s yet.
S p e a k i n g of the P e n n s y l v a n i a t o u t n a m e n t , t i c k e t s are now
first place not all but most of
Curious Bystander
o n s a l e for t h e 2 6 t h a n n u a l c l a s s i c w h i c h w i l l t a k e p l a c e March
the " s i s t e r s " in these organiza- To the editor:
6-7 a t E a s t S t r o u d s b u r g S t a t e C o l l e g e .
tions are nothing but a bunch of
What right has Sigma Sigma
fakes, especially during rush. Sigma to accuse Zeta Tau Alpha
T i c k e t s c a n be p u r c h a s e d by s e n d i n g a c h e c k or m o n e y orFrom my own experience, I have of dirty rush? The Tri-Sigma's
d e r t o C l y d e H . Whitman, h e a d w r e s t l i n g c o a c h . E a s t S t r o u d s found that very few of these girls better look at their own actions
b u r g S t a t e C o l l e g e , E a s t S t r o u d s b u r g , P a . 18301 .
ever speak to you iVhen you at- during this past rush. If they reR e s e r v e d t i c k e t s a r e p r i c e d a t $2 for the F r i d a y night (7pm)
tend one of their parties it is fuse to do so I will refresh their
actually sickening. They play the memories.
a n d S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n (1pm) s e s s i o n s and a t 2 . 5 0 for the S a t role so well and act as if they
u r d a y n i g h t (7pm) f i n a l s . T h e r e w i l l be a s p e c i a l t o u r n a m e n t
In a certain wing of Woolridge
like vou when you know damn well Hall there were no door signs
r e s e r v e d s e a t p a c e t on s a l e u n t i l March 1 for $ 6 .
they c a n ' t stand you and you can't from Tri-Sigma on the doors of any
P r i c e s for g e n e r a l a d m i s s i o n t i c k e t s w i l l b e $ 1 . 5 0 for a stand them.
of the r u s h e e s . This my be due
d u l t s for F r i d a y n i g h t a n d S a t u r c a y afternoon and $2 for S a t Number two item is the way to the fact that their advisor. Mrs.
u r d a y n i g h t and $@ for s t u d e n t s and c h i l d r e n for a l l three s e s they fight over g i r l s , I was always !artha Moore, told " h e r " ' T r i - S i g
under the impression that it was ma's to discourage anyone from
sions.
the individual girl's priviledge to that wing. Perhaps Tri-Sig, followT h e r e a l s o will be a preliminary s e s s i o n F r i d a y afternoon
pick the sorority that she wants. ed Mrs. Moore's suggestions bea t 2 p m for w h i c h there w i l l be n o r e s e r v e d s e a t s . G e n e r a l a d - During this past rush, it was brocause they feel they are better
missi 9
ught to my attention that phone
than the girls of that wing. There
calls were made and letters sent is also another possibility, perm i s s i o n t i c k e t s w i l l be p r i c e d a t $1 a d u l t s a n d 75 c e n t s ior
trying to discourage girls from a haps Tri-Sigma sorority has lost
s t u d e n t s . P e r s o n s with a tournament ticket packet will be a d certain sorority. How fair is this? t s individuality and originality
mitted free.
Another thing I feel that should and is now a mere puppett. The
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be brought into the open is the offense done to that wing certainD a n G a b l e , v o t e d the o u t s t a n d i n g w r e e t l e r in l a s t y e a r ' s
fact that sororities are supposed ly lowered my opinion of the
to be a s e l e c t group of girls. Some Greek ideal for apparently no
N C A A t o u r n e y from Iowa S t a t e , had a s t r e a k of 2 5 s t r a i g h t p i n s
of the girls they pick are s e l e c t , one including the advisor has
s n a p p e d a b o u t two w e e k s a g o in a m a t c h with L e h i g h . G a b l e
but if sororities knew some of the made an attempt to get to know
w h o h a s won over 1 6 0 c o n s e c u t i v e m a t c h e s in h i g h s c h o o l and
things their prospective pledges those girls and has prejudged
c o l l e g e f a i l e d to g e t number 26 w h e n he r e c o r d e d a 25-4 d e c i s had been involved in they would them. I thought Greek rush was
ion over E n g i n e e r s ' H e r b C a m p b e l l . C a m p b e l l h a d pinned L H S ' be shocked, 1 can assuredly say. just that: an opportunity to get
Also, what is the basis on which to know the girls—if so~a dirty
C r a i g S h o l l d u r i n e a d u a l m a t c h e a r l i e r in the s e a s o n — T h e
has just taken place.
they pick these girls? It can't be rush
c o U e g i a n t u p s e t s of the s e a s o n h a v e b e e n O k l a h o m a S t a t e ' s
t h e fact that a certain girl is willIn addition, I have been told,
c r u s h e d a r c h r i v a l O k l a h o m a , 27-7 before a s e l l - o u t crowd of
ing to give everything she had to that Tri-Sigma then had the aua sorority and work for its better- dacity to go to the girls of that
5,000 peoole plus a statewide television audience....The Pennment tor I've seen too many girl
wing and ask thtm for posters
s y l v a n i a C o n f e r e n c e had a lot to s a y for i t s e l f after the p r e turned down. My own feelings are for their final party! Really,
s e a s o n mat r a t i n g s were r e l e a s e d . A c c o r d i n g to Amateur
Wrestthat they use looks, money, and Tri-Sig s i s t e r s , is that good
ling News
c o n f e r e n c e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , LHS a n d B l o o m s b u r g
talents more than nersonality. taste?
w e r e r a n k e d third and fifth in the NAIA and E a s t S t r o u d s b u r g From my own " f r i e n d s " that are
Also Tri-Sig, it is heard, callw a s r a n k e d s e c o n d in the NCAA c o l l e g e d i v i s i o n r a t i n g s . C l a r - in sorority. I can 'ell that they ed a girl being rushed by Sigma
feel they are something special Kappa
and
made
derogatory
i o n a n d E d i n b o r o were l i s t e d a s h a v i n g good p o t e n t i a l in the
and have prestige. This is cer- remarks about them in order to
NAIA r a t i n g s . T h i s c o l u m n i s t f e e l s t h a t the P e n n a . C o n f e r e n c e tainly a matter of opinion. These
discourage the girl. Luckily the
• c o m e s r i g h t b e h i n d the B i g E i g h t a n d the B i g T e n in the n a t i o n girls are no better than anyone girl considered the source and igfor o v e r a l ! t o u g h n e s s and b a l a n c e - . . . L H S h e a d w r e s t l i n g mentor else on this campus and 1 might
nored the remarks. Is this an
G r a y S i m o n s h a s b e e n n o m i n a t e d for the c o a c h i n g p o s i t i o n for venture to say that they are some- example of loyalty and service
what less due to the conceit and to Greeks?
of t h e 1972 U . S . Olumpic f r e e s t y l e t e a m . Simons w a s a l s o nomfake personalities which they di.sI have always thought highly
i n a t e d for the c o a c h i n g p o s i t i o n for the U . S. w r e s t l i n g s q u a d
play. If wearing a nylon jacket with of the Greek world but if this
w h i c h w i l l c o m p e t e in the 1971 P a n - A m e r i c a n G a m e s . Nominated a couple of Greek letters makes corruption is an example of ita l o n g w i t h Simons for the b e r t h of Olympic f r e e s t y l e c o a c h w e r e ; them a better person in their own they can have it and wallow in
T o m m y E v a n s of O k l a h o m a , 1968 Olympic f r e e s t y l e c o a c h . B i l l eyes, then more power to them, but their own f i l t h .
F a r r e l , H ? m s t e a d , N . Y . , 1 9 6 9 World G a m e s c o a c h . B i l l Smith they've got alot tc learn.
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I feel safe in saying that in
of S a n J o s e S t a t e a n d H a r o l d N i c h o l s of Iowa S t a t e . A n o t h e r
several years all Greeks will
c o a c h in t h e P e n n a . C o n f e r e n c e w a s n o m i n a t e d for the P a n - A m - have vanished from this campus.
e r i c a n G a m e s , t h a t b e i n g R u s s Houk of B l o o m s b u r g .
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B i l l e t t h e n t o o k over the
scoring for LHS a n d the s c o r e
r e a d 30-19 in favor of the
E a g l e s with j u s t e i g h t minu t e s left.
Bloomsburg fought b a c k
and cut the lead to 35-28 w i t h
four m i n u t e s to go on the
cl o c k .
However,
John
Marzlak
took charge for the home t e a m
scoring eight straight points;
and LHS w e n t to the l o c k e r
room ahead by t h e s c o r e of
41-32.
At the en-* of the first h a l f
t h i n g s look • . good for t h e
Eagles.
T h e y h a d only won
one game from
Bloomsburg
in the l a s t s e v e n t e e n .
It
looked like LHS w a s going to
r e v e n g e l a s t y e a r ' s 104-79
b e a t i n g at the h a n d s of the
H u s k i e s . H o w e v e r , the E a g l e s
were to run into trouble in
ine s e c o n d p e r i o d .
LHS s c o r e d only six p o i n t s
while Bloomsburg was scoring t w e l v e . T h e E a g l e s s a w
their lead c u t to 47-44 w i t h
14:58 l e f t in the g a m e .
B l o o m c o n t i n u e d their c o m e b a c k and b r o u g h t the s c o r e to
49-48 and LHS s u d d e n l y found
t h e m s e l v e s in t r o u b l e . Howe v e r , the E a g l e s refused to
give u p . Bruce P a r k h i l l a n d
Bud
Brennan
scored
big
b u c k e t s and the s c o r e w a s
54-50.
For the n e x t t h r e e m i n u t e s
LHS h e l d . o n to t h e i r l e a d . But
Bloomsburg tied the s c o r e al
65-65 with s e v e n m i n u t e s l e f t .
T h e game w a s ti^H s e v e n
t i m e s and with 1:42 l e f t tne
score was 74-74. The Huski e s made one shot from t h e
foul line and led 7 5 - 7 4 .
With 34 s e c o n d s left, T-HS
h a a the b a l l and t r a i l e d by
only one ocsnt.
The Eagles
worked the b a l l for one s h o t
when the b a l l w a s s t o l e n by
Bloom
They
s c o r e d on a
t h r e e point play a n d the s c o r e
w a s 79-74.
LHS s c o r e d the final two
p o i n t s and the f i n a l s c o r e w a s
79-76 in favor of B l o o m s b u r g .
'M am very proud of the b o y s ;
they played a g r e a t game and
it w a s tough to l o s e i t , " c e m e n t e d c o a c h C h r i s t o p h e r after
tlie g a m e .
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