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Buys Graduate Cup of Coffee
BA Degree Plus Thin Dime
In a day when colleges and
universities are being accused
of not being able to produce
jobs for their graduates or of
not producing graduates who can
meet the needs of the job inarket, it i s perhaps time to a s s e s s
what one popular type of college
education—an educatior. in the
liberal arts—is supposed to accomplish.
The following views are e s pecially enlightening because
they come not from a university
president or professor.
They
are the views of a student. Thorn
Botsford, editor of The Auburn
Plainsman,
Auburn University,
taken from a column in that oaper.
"It is tempting to blame
society for not creating an abundance of lucrative jobs for those
majoring in history, political
science, t£ng]ish. Sociology and
the like. But such carping will
hardly convince American consumers—those who collectively
decide who gets the jobs—that
a bachelor of arts with an interest in Romantic Poetry is
more valuable than a plumber,
a lab technician or a veterinarian.
"So, sooner or later, many
liberal arts majors have to face
the facts: the B.A. degree is
good for (1) going to graduate
school or law school (if those
grades are high enough), (2) a
low paying job related to the
major (if you're lucky), (3) enrichment of life.
"Now I plan to do some
grumblin" if mv r'egree in history and journalism is utilized
on the running ot a laundromat.
So, I emtMthize with those who

are frustrated with the h a s s l e s
related to advanced degrees or
any serious student of liberal
arts knows: education is an end
in itself.
Even if one must
sweep the streets to stay alive,
the esthetic and personal value
of a liberal education is not
diminished.
"I would not trade my brief
experiences with Shakespeare,
Keats and Joyce for the best
paying job available. Nor could
anyone purchase my limited
knowledge of history if such a
mythical transaction were possible. Without a doubt, my years
of liberal arts courses are worth
far more to me than a home in
the suburbs, tWo Chevrolets and
The SCC Executive Coma membership in the country
mittee presided over their first
club.
meeting Wednesday night where
"Now I might eat those
they were greeted by a body of
words someday.
The ail-too
eager and inquisitive senators.
common American disease of
Senate
approval
of
four
Keeping up with the Joneses'
presidential
appointments
was
has a strange way of affecting
the first order of business apthose who are looking for a
proved by the council were Liz
pleasant retirement on Easy
Klens, chairman of the Cultural
Street. And even a missionary
Affairs Committee, Louise Wilson
in Africa likes lo eat steak.
to the Athletic Advisory Commit"But I'm oredicting that
tee, Matt Delfert as the PSASG
my liberal arts experience will
Co-ordinator, and Dave Drabot
be a lasting one."
as SCC Parliamentarian.Drabot's

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appointment was contested but
after some discussion was approved by the coimcil.
Mike Black, Tim Foltz, and
Mike Holter were elected to serve
on the
Senate
Appropriations
Committee in additional
m Iters
of new b u s i n e s s .
People for Collegiate Unity
Doug Dows, SCC President, (PCU) has fostered another idea
armounced that five students are geared toward making life at
needed to a s s i s t George Bower Lock Haven State a little betterin his duties as LHS Student by providing mail-boxes for offTrustee. Candidates for these campus students.
positions will be considered and
the mailboxes would be
discussed at the next SCC meeting.. used for sending such things as
Treasurer Rich DeBernardo SCC minutes, annoimcements,
submitted the report of the Activ- and other mailings of interest to
ity Fee Committee concerning LHS students.
This proposed
student teacher's activities fees. addition to communications would
The End of the IVor
Following
considerable
dis- be extr ;mely beneficial in that it
A man stood on a mountain and cried to all the earth,
cussion of the committee's re- would allow students to pick'up
'Hear me! Hear me, people!
V/ar is
ended!"
commendation.«-, the report was their mail when they came to
passed with the addition of two campus. It would eliminate wrong
The cry echoed, and echoed again from the
hills.
amendme'.is. The report appears addresses and would decrease
"Hear me!
Hear me!
in its entirety in the Feb. 22 the amount of money spent on
edition of tne Bagle Eye.
stamps by the SCC and other orHate is no more, nor cruel
death.
In other business, the Folk ganizations.
Nor slaughter of innocent
babes;
Society was accepted as a member
The SCC Senate has already
People, do you
hear?"
s e c ; organization and tentative passed the proposal as a valid
plans for Spring Weekend were project, with the primery'concern
But there was no answer, for therewas^no
one to hear.
announced.
now being the working out of deM. Smith
The meeting adjourned at tails with the college concerning
9:30 p.m. The next SCC meeting implementation.
will take place March 7 at 7 pm
The $3500 cost for the mein the Eagle Wing.
tal, combination lock mailboxi.was originally to be divided 5 0
Why does the SCC spend all
50 by the college and the SCC.
the time, energy, and money to
If the college does not use the
secure and show movies for LHS
b o x e s , it is not known where the
students, if they're just going to
m o n e y necessary for inr.lallation
The
solemn,
disasterous
butcher them up each Sunday
hacked more than thirty times
from frequent and unexplainable will come from.
and ficticious night of Thursday, and that certain internal organs
when they show them?
sounds and events taking place
Feb.
22,
1973
will
be
tragically
The b o x e s , if the plans are
were removed and as of yet have
Why all this bother if the
in the house over the past few carried out, will be placed in the
engraved
upon
the
minds
of
the
not
been
recovered.
end result is just increased studays.
Brothers of Phi Mu Delta. This
South wall of the North T.V.
dent dissatisfaction? After all,
Dave Drabot and Bob White
night beheld an illusionary death
Several
An "ccoimt of the Brothers lounge in the PUB.
what is a good movie when it's
stumbled
over
the
body
early
of a non-existant brother
large boxes would be available
has
been
taken
and
accumulashown on inferior projection eThursday morning and immedifor Fraternity use and students
t e d - s t a t i s t i c s confirm that the
An on the spot Rent-A-Cop ately notified each other. The
quipment, on a small screen, with
who wish to contact off-campus
illogically
reported
that
a
youth
deceased could not be one of
no sound or no picture? Why
body was discovered next to a
residents couU also have mailing
was savagely aided to an unthe Brothers or anyone e l s e for
casket owned by one of the many
doesn't the SCC take a small
done through SCC mailboxes.
timely
departure
from
the
world
th"t
matter.
eccentric
Brothers
of
Phi
Mu"Deloortion of our student activity
as we know it. The estimated
Fraternity otticials will
ta.
fees and invest it in some qualitime of this gory and horrifying
hold a memorial service for this
ty projectors that work, that
The president and a number mythological person in Bentley
death was determined to be beshow^ the movies the way they
of the members sparsely combed Hall, Friday, Feb. 23, at 5. The
tween a quarter to 4 and 3:45 an
were made to be shown? Maybe
the area in searcn ot any c l u e s . Fraternity invites all students
Thursday. The Fraternity offithey could even purchase a wiThey assumed the murder was to attend.
cials refuse to releasiB the name
der screen, although the screen
executed by someone who enof the victim because positive
ian't of primary importance at
identification of the body at this
tered the house in hopes of purpresent. Oet some good projectime has not been determined
chasing a Coke from the mators!
due to the number of abrasions
chine located on the first subSCC movies are one of ahe
which covered the greater part of
level of the house.
best-attended events on campus.
his body.
The Brothers have not been
On Sunday, February 25, the
Everyone likes to s e e a good
able to reach a rational exolanIt has been established that
•second film in Sir Kenneth
flick every now and then. And
ation for the killing. A number
the implement of destruction used
Sigma Ki is sponsoring
Clark's series will be shown in
everyone likes to get their moof Brothers believe it to be the a dance featuring " S t e e l w i n d " Ulmer Planetarium at 3 pm. It
for this mock murder was an ax
ney's worth. So, get some good
work of someone or something
or a reasonable
facsimile.
Friday, Feb. 23 from 9-12 p.m. is entitled The Great Thaw and
projectors and stop messing up
not of this world: SUPERNAThe Fraternity Biologist's finddeals with the art, architecture,
good films. Is this too much to
TURAL. This assumotion stems in Rogers Gyir. Admission
ings indicated the body was
music, and philosophy of the latuk?
w i l l be 75< or > 1 . 2 5 per couter part of the Middle Ages when
ple.
the great cathedrals, were being
constructed.
This magnificent film is part
There w i l l be a P C U
of a series lent to the College by
special a,rangemcnt with the Nameeting on MoitAiy, Pok.
Fri.-23
I . F . G . Bids checic date
tional Gallery of Art and spon26 at /:00 pm in the PtIB
P e n n s y l v a n i a Wrestling C o n f e r e n c e Tournament
Bloomsburg
sored oy the Division of HumaniSmall
Conference
Room.
tie« and the Learning Resources
Swimming State Meet at M i l l e r s v i l l e
Center. It was produced by the
" I N D I A N S " Play R e h e a r s a l
Price
6 pm
BBC and is narrated by Sir KenD a n c e : Sigma P i - " S t e e l w i n d "
neth Clark, the distinguished
Rogers
9-12
The Pennsylvania State
writer and art critic. Its beautiSat.-24
P e n n s y l v a n i a Wrestling C o n f e r e n c e Tournament
Bloomsburg
College Wrestling Tournament
ful color is a feast for the e y e ,
Women's Basketball-West C h e s t e r State
Away
and the provocative comments by
2 pm Quarter Finals w i l l be held
Sir Kenneth a stimulus to the
Women's Gymnastics-Indiana University of P a .
Away
2 pm this year at Shippensburg
mind.
State College beginning at
Swimming State Meet at M i l l e r s v i l l e
As a special feature of this
7 p.m.o n February 23. Tick" I N D I A N S " Play R e h e a r s a l
Price
6 pm
s e r i e s , each film is introduced
ets are $2.0G for adults, $1.00
Basketball-Indiana Univ. of P a . i
and a discussion conducted by a
Thomas F. H.
8 pm
for students, and are availamember of the Division of HuDance: Sigma Pi "Shreaded Wheat"
Eagle Wing
9-12
manities. This Sunday, Dr. Hoble in the PUB Secretary's
Sun;^25
Humanities C i v i l i z a t i o n F i l m S e r i e s
Planetarium
ward Congdon, Assistant Profes2 pm
Office doily from 8 a.m. to I
sor of Phii9a9P*>y'. will be the
" I N D I A N S " P l a y Rel\earsal
Price
6 pm
p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m.
(gscussionueoder.
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itor Gets Lots of Mail These Days

Fourth, this is Lock Haven
State College, not mom's kitchen
back home.
If you want your
meals prepared with special tender loving care cooked just the
way that you like it, then go home
to mom. Tell her exactly how
you want your dinrter prepared.
I'm almost willing to give you
odds s h e will tell you to eat it
the way she made i t , or find
someplace else to e a t .
That is probably the best
advice you can be given. If the
meals here are too much for your
tender stomach to handle, take
the 53« per meal it c o s t s you to
eat uere and go down to the Texas and have a growler and a cup
of coffee.
Kevin Murphy

Takes 12 Hours for Hospital Care

To the Editor:
L a s t Wednesday night, February 14, I found myself having
a beautiful time sledding down
the hill behind Smith Hall. After
my final run, (which I had no
idea it w a s going to be) I preceeded to climb the h i l l . 1 didn't
make it very far due to the fact
my right knee decided to pull
itself out of place. Consequently,
I was laying at the foot of the
hill in pain. Thus began my
shocking experiences at Lock
Haven Hospital.
The emergency squad w a s
"Johnny on the S p o t . " Within
ten minutes the squad had taken
me to Lock Haven Hospital. I
was then removed from the stretcher and placed gently on a tiny
gurney. The nurse wheeled me
into the emergency ward at apT o the Editor:
proximately 12:20 a.m. where I
In reply to a recent letter.
stayed for 12 unexpected hours.
Many of the problems of the
With help I w a s placed on
food in Bentley are caused by
another
"bed".
This " b e d "
the poor quality of the equipincluded a mattress one inch
ment or location of equipment in thick. The dimensions of the
the building. For example, the bed were smaller than me. Side
vegetables are cold because the rails were placed on the bed to
heating bays in the serving lines keep me from falling out. For
have stopped '"orking. They are
the first time in my life, I w a s
repaired and breakdown the very isolated from civilization. All
next d a y . This problem will not
I had with me were my B.V.Ds,
be corrected until the equipment
a scratchy hospital gown and a
i s replaced, something the s t a t e
bell which w a s my only means
is not planning to do in the near
of communication. I had no indicfuture. The coffee is bad but
ation of what time of day it w a s
here again the equipment is a t
because of no time peice near me
.'ault. The coffee is made b e - or inside the room. All I could
low the counter and must be
see was the 3,117 holes in. the
pumped to serving l e v e l . Going
c e i l i n g . During the course of the
through this pump ruins the cofnight I rang for the nurse. (Actufee's flavor.
ally the bell didn't work. I dropped
it on the floor to get her attention.)
The attack on the salad i s
I asked her what time it w a s . She
unjust. Salads are made fresh
said " 3 : 2 0 a . m . " . I then asked
for each meal. We are lucky to
for a drink of water. When s h e
have the salad bar for it isn't
finally brought the water to m e ,
in .<\.R.A. Food Services conshe said it was " a little after
tract. All they have to do i s
4 o ' c l o c k . " I don't know how
serve a salad, we are given the
1 did it but I fell a s l e e p .
extra items. So let's not attack
a good thing.
bight o'clock that morning
1 grant VDU the food isn't
I was x-rayed. I was told that
as good as mom's homecooking
within the next half hour I could
but when you con«iaer you only
For assistance and iniormation pay ten dol'.ars a week for twen- leave after the x-rays were looked
on a confidenti:i( Dasis . . . call ty-one meals or about forty s e - at. When the doctor came into
the room to inform me of the reven ^ents per meal, the food
sults on the .x-rays, it was 10:15
isr, t that bad.
us we will helo y o u
Stuart Simpson a.m. Lo and behold I was finally
FiKid Service Committee
To the Editor;
In reply to the letter to the
editor of February 21, 1973.
Congratulations, you have
succeded in making yourselves
celebrities of the c a m p u s . It
seems a s though everyone is
talking about your letter.
I
thought perhaps you would enjoy
hearing what some of us thought
of i t .
F i r s t , there are some 1200
students who eat at Bentley
H a l l . Preparing food for so many
people is a monumental job in
itself. That is an awful lot of
" r e d liquid on a three inch b u n "
to make. Speaking of which, it
seems to me that there is never
much barbeque left over. Someone is eating it.
Second, for those who do not
prefer the main dish or any, and
1 s t r e s s the ?ny, meal, there is
always a second and many limes
a third c h o i c e . If your taste is
not in one of two or three selections perhaps you deserve to return to the peanut butter and jelly number.
Third, the system used in
the dining hall at LHS is far superior to that used in many colleges and u n i v e r s i t i e s .
If you
complain that there is too much
fat on the meat, at least you can
go back a s many times as you
prefer, until finally you are satisfied. 1 suggest that some weskend you visit a friend at another
campus. Chances are that you
will get that same piece of meat,
only this time you will not be
able to go back and get another.
You get I""* serving and that is
It. Any aitiempi at getting seconds will i.nly result in you
navlna 'ur an. -'ler meal

And in Defense

A M E R I C A N
F A M I L Y

PI

To the Editor:
It's too bad that LHS does
not award credit hours for bitching. If s o , a great many students
could complete their college careers in half the time it normally
takes.
The pet gripe for this week
is the cafeteria food. Two letters
have been written to the Eagle
Eye complaining about the variety, the quality, and the abundanceof food that i s offered in
Bentley.

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gers in scoring after 19 games is
5-9 guard Warren GooOling. The
junior standout h a s scored 271
points for a 14.2 average pergame. He is 118-for-240 from the
field and 35-39 from the foul
line.
Paulin h a s scored 214
points for a 12.5 mark. He is the
top rebounder with 165 and a 9.7
average.
The other three starters for
Saturday should be Captain
Marzlak a t guard. Rick Miller
and Gary Knepp, at forwards.

Lock Haven State will be
seeking a second victory of the
s e a s o n over Indiana University
of Pennsylvania Saturday night
when the Bald E a g l e s host the
Indians in a Pennsylvania Conference Western Division c l a s h .
Lock Haven will take a 6-13 record into the c o n t e s t .
It will be the final home
game of the s e a s o n for the Bald
E a g l e s of Coach Dick Taylor.
Making a last appearance in a
Lock' Haven uniform at home will
be seniors Harold McKenzie, Tony Modrovsky, Tom Gahr, fouryear regular Captain John Marzlak, and Russ Paulin.
Early in January LHS upset
the Indians at Indiana, 54-48.
It was the first win for the E a g l e s
over the Tr,rlians in 17 y e a r s .
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helped out of bed and tinally
.I'tting in a chair. From 12 midnight
until 10:30 a.m. I w a s laid up in
that " b e d " , '^fter a s e r i e s of
phone c a l l s ...ough the hospital
college operator and my residence
hall, to get a ride back, I left
the hospital at 12 noon. What
I'm trying t o s a y is " L o n ' t be
foolish going to the Lock Haven
Hospital, consider the infirmary."
The nurses that work in the
infirmary really d o c a r e , and
above a l l , they will give you
more attention than the h o s p i t a l .
If I may a d d , the beds are real
comfortable and the atmosphere
is very p l e a s a n t .
A personal thanks to those
who did help me, and a s p e c i a l
thanks to ACACIA's John Hogue
and Jeff Hoover who contacted
the emergency squad and rode
with me to the h o s p i t a '
PH Dennis

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As is u s u a l , the leit-jr writers chose to ignore the facts
and instead d e a l t in exaggeration
and sao attempts at humor.
They failed to mention that
a student p a y s , on the average,
less than a dollar a meal. For
this small sum he can have a
main c o u r s e , v e g e t a b l e , s o u p ,
salad, bread, and d e s s e r t . And
for each c o u r s e , with the exception (Sf the soup, the student h a s
a choice between at least two
dishes.
When one considers that the
cafeteria serves over a inousand
people at each meal, I think they
do a fine job at keeping the main
dishes hot and the d e s s e r t dishe s fresh.
If I am d i s s a t i s f i e d
with the t a s t e and appearance of
something, I simply go back for
a second helping of something
else.
By the w a y , are any of the
letter writers s e n i o r s ? I am, and
I well remember when I was a
freshman and another food service had the contract.
There
were no s e c o n d s , no salad t a b l e ,
almost n o s p e c i a l meals, and the
food itself w a s terrible. The
past three years have been a vast
improvement over that first year
of culinary nightmares.
There will be those who will
disagree with my letter, I am
s u r e , and I welcome their r e p l i e s .
But p l e a s e , don't use bad analogies and unclever catch p h r a s e s .
Save the " c u t e n e s s " for the funny papers. They do a much better job with It.
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