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Education Association
Aw<9rds Plaque to LHS
Lock Haven State College
received its olaone of chatter
membership in the Pennsylvania
Association of Colleges
for
Teacher Education at the ass o c i a t i o n ' s first annual meeting, h e l d at the Pennsylvania
State University on November
16-17.
Dr. Francis N. Hamblin
president of I H S , was the
principal speaker at one of th'
two gieneral s e s s i o n s . He spoke
on international teacher education.
Dr.
Francis
Colabrese,
director of field experiences
for the School of Education at
Lock Haven S t a t e , chaired a
•rotio aesBion on environment"'
leacner education. He helped
plan the a s s o c i a t i o n ' s constitutien and is serving on the
hojird of d i r e c t o r s .
The association was organized in 1971 to stimulate
improvement in the education
of professional school personnel
in Pennsvivatua. Membership
DTMantty iactudM S8\»r tWa g3

institutions
which
prepare
teachers in the s t a t e . These 58
account for 90 percent of the
students in teacher education
in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania a s s o c i a tion
is affiliated
with the
American Association of Colleees for Teacher E d u c a t i o n .

\
Reminoer to Students:
The doors will open
for the Lthigh Wrestling
Match at 5 p.m. on Sat.
Dec. 2. Students are asked
not to sit in the reserved
sections th« North ari South
bleachers. Studen> Ai sit
anywhere in the ..fast and
West bleachers and on the
(IMT snmuiHlitt tin mat.

'Th* House flfkNbtos! reoWy earntsd^* nam\ Wednesday night
as a crowd qr stuaents tram Penn State nr>d L M J grooved to
••— vibes and volume ot
^airit'

CONSIDER...
Advisors Sho"!''
Be Known!

\f4/mjNo.30lodc Haven State College Friday, Dec, i, i972

Judicial CodeToBecome Reality
After two years at the
committee level, the student
judicial code for Lock Haven
State College is finally ready
for implimenl,^oD.
The studenf committee
which constructed the document
w a s originally formed under
the
SCC
administration
of
J a c k Infield. Committer members
Nick Francalanci'a, Gary Gadson
and Steve Podgajny who have
graduated, and present undergraduates Tim Mahoney and
Doug Dows organized the cods
utilizing
existing
judicial
Systems on other s t a t e college
campuses.
Basically,
the
committee
extracted
portions
of many documents and in most
c a s e s adapted them to relate
to Lock Haven S t a t e ' s existing
s y s t e m s . • Realizing that the
Women's Dorm Council already
had an efficient judicial p r o c e s s ,
t h e committee attempted
to
parallel
the men'p
program
t o t h i s , without limiting either
• y s t e m on any specific p o i n t s .
Furthermore, the committee
h a d two objectives in mind in
constructing the codes: first,
t o insure trial by o n e ' s peers
and second; to provide a meiiiod
of a p p e a l . In the Residence Hall
.system the code provides for
jfcdiei^l
proceedings in a<;cot^Sance with and by the re«i-'
tients of that dormitory. Fcr
i n s t a n c e , a Smith Hail r e s i d e n t
committing a violation in Smitl
Hall would be tried by the
Smith Hall Hearing Board. If

a Smith Hal! resident commits
a violation i C I ^ j ^ t h Hall, h i s
c a s e is handled by the Men's
R e s i d e n c e Hall Judicial Council.
T h i s Counci! is a representative
body for all m e n ' s r e s i d e n c e
h a l l s . The Women's Judicial
System parallels this system
with corresponding boards for
each of the Woiifien's dormitories.
Above the r e s i d e n c e hafl'
systems
are
three
appelate
boards fcr r e s i d e n t s , oi ,^. ,ginal
jurisdiction in c a s e s of commuting s t u d e n t s .
T h e Lower Board consisting
of two commuting s t u d e n t s ,
one male r e s i d e n t , one female
resident and one faculty member,
has original jurisdiction involving off-campus s t u d e n t s . It is
also an appeal board for c a s e s
involving residents^
T h e Middle Board, consisting of ttiree students and two
faculty, h a s original jurisdiction
in , all c a s e s involving academic d i s h o n e s t y . T h i s board
will handle s u c h violations
a s plagerism, cheating on t e s t s ,
etc.
Any appeal of t h i s type
of c a s e goes t o the Final
Board. T h i s Board is chaired
by the Vice-President of Academic Affairs.
In addition to the organizational structure of the judicial
s y s t e m , the code also specifies
t b s proceedure which must be

followea to bring a student to
trial.
F i n a l l y , the code provides
for the appointment of a conv
mittee to f a c i l i t a t e the imple.mcntation of the code.

Br. S. WisniewsVi
Exhibits W o r k
Dr. Stanislaus Wisniewski,
a s s o c i a t e professor of art a t
Lock Haven Stats College, is
curren"
"•'<—
at the Le .
por.. Long i s l a n d . The display
will continue until December 9.
The exhibit will c o n s i s t of
oil p d n t i n g s , drawings, and orints
of male and temale figure s t u d i e s .
Seveinl of the s t u d i e s are out-out
figures painted on m a s o n i t e , with
a strong s u g g e s t i o n of foreshortening.
Dr. Wisniewski explains that
his object is to involve'the vieM^
er in the paradox of a human figure which appears rounded but
is actually on a flat surface. His
figure s t u d i e s a l s o pose the question of the difference between
what i s naked and what is n u d e .
Dr. Wisniewski traveled t o
Long Island for the opening A y
reception held in h i s honor.

Are Open Dorm
Privileges Being Abused?

Advisors'^ names should be
Something needs to be done
printed on the s t u d e n t s ' s c h e about unescorted males in the
dules at the beginniii* of a
g i r l s ' dorms! Every weekend
semester- This would give the
the halls are full of them. There
student time to make an appoint- „ is absolutely no respect for
ment with his arivisor and talk
anyone's privacy. The doors
t o him early in the term.
to the rooms must be kept
locked a t all times, for a male
The way it i.s s e t up now,
head may peep in at anytime.
a student must go to Dr. B o n e ' s
office where he can find out
Let me cite an example
who h i s advisor i s . The Daily
concerning a girl on the first
Bullentin carried this information floor of Woolridge Hall. Ori a
but not all students read the
Friday night s h e went to bed
paper when that particular news
and didn't lock the door b e c a u s e her roommate didn't take
was Printed.
her key when she went out to
A student can also learn
a party. The first girl found
of h i s advi.sor by finding a list
the next day that a counselor
On which his name and advisor
from another wing had come
are printed. These lists are
by j u s t in time t o throw a couple
made up for e a c h major and
of drunk guys out of the room.
posted in various buildings.
She hadn't heard the guys com/V student could spend all day
ing in. Who knows what could
looking for this building.
have happened if the counselor
Everyone should s e e his adJWtdn'i come along?
viser if he has any doubt in his
I can also cite an example
tjiind to what c o u r s e s he would
about the bathrooms. It w a s
like to take. There are freshmen
another typical weekend night.
who still don't know who their
A girl went walking into the
brithroom and there were two
advisor is and it is past middrunk guys using the t o i l e t s .
term. A few advisors send letNo one yet knows how they
ters to their s t u d e n t s , which is
got in. Is this the way open
a areat help, but not all of them
dorms were intended to be?
ivj.iow m i s procedure.
Open dorms are a good idea,
Printing advisor's names on
but there is still the idea of
schedules would not take much
the other girls' privacy lo be
time and it would eliminate makconsidered.
ing and posting worthless >ists,
Why even bother lo have
Hopefully, some action can b .
an attendant on duty? Guys
t a k e a before next year's fal
sneak in the back doors at al.
term.
hours of the night. Some even

;ome m ana have a room buzzed.
T h e thing wrong is they don't
even know who's in that room.
I t ' s just a cover-up. Once inside
they slink off to the corner.
A s soon a s the atterxiant turns
h i s head they're off through
the doors into the h a l l s . Another
question, why is the attendant
at Woolridge a male? It is a
girls' dorm. If the attendant
Was a female she would be
very concerned about the other
girls in the h a l l . I t ' s her privacy
as well as theirs which is being
threatened.
What c a n be done? For a
start, an effort should be made
by the girls themselves. When
going out the b ack exits make
sure they are tightly c l o s e d .
There is a i s o a regulation that
after 7:30 at night the back
e x i t s are not to be used. The
attendant can also help by
asking the boy to wait by the
d e s k or within sight until the
girl comes. We are also sure
the girls in the hall would
rather have a girl attendant
on duty all night. The other
girls' dorms don't have a male
attendant. The security of the
g^rls when in the dorms is the
responsibility of the c o l l e g e .
Through the girls' cooperation
and the support of the dorm
council this problem could soon
be remedied.
,i«rti ure now celled (IUWKT childreii...
used to be called blooming idiots.

Replacina
R F.O. Soeedwaaon.
loshua and Company
proved
to be the surprise or rnc ev^nmg as rney perrormou m cof7ci:» i .

Say So Long To Sloan
T h e extended exhibition
of John Sloan paintings at Lock
Haven S t a t e ' s Stevenson Library
will close on December 1 1 ,
according to Mr. Andrew Kiug'
Grugan, director of the Lycoming
County
Historical
MuseuJU.
i n e collection i s being returned to the KraiLhaar Gallery
in New York City.
Grugan made the arrangements with Mrs. Helen Farr
Sloan to bring the exhibit to
LHS in January 1970 a s part of
the
college's
1970-71
centennial
observance and the
cenlennia! of Sloan's birth in
Lock iiaven in August 1871.
The 42 paintings on exhibit
at LHS for over two years constituted the largest display of
Sloan oil paintings to be shown
in 20 y e a r s .

Five OI ttie paintings will
remain on exhibit in the library
reserve room until the end of
the academic year. They are
the portraits of Sloan's father
and of his mother, "Cliff Dwell e r ' s Country,
"Grotesques,
Santo Domingo," and
"Two
Sisters."
John Sloan w a s best knbwn
for h i s paintings of city s t r e e t
s c e n e s in the early 20th century. He died in 1951.

iMre wiil M • mwTiag
of the Student JMMal Con|^
mittee on Tues. Dec. Sth $$
1 p.m. in the SCC office.

Eagles Try to Engineer Upset
The e a s t ' s
biggest mat
war will take p l a c e Saturday
evening at 8 p.m. when Lehigh
University
invades
Thomas
F'ield H o u s e .
T h e annual battle h a s been
t h e " k i c k - o f f " of e a s t e r n wrestling the past s e v e r a l y e a r s , and
t h i s y e a r ' s match should
be
closer than many experts are
predicting. A J . V . matchbetween
t h e two powers will predeed the
Varsity event at 6 p.m. Stud e n t s are encouraged to get

their s e a t s prior to 5;30 p.m.
The Lehigh-Lock Haven match
is an annual sell-out.
The
last
time
Lehigh
v i s i t e d the " H a v e n " they won
a hotly contested 10-17 match.
L a s t year Lehigh w i n handily
. 28-7 in L e h i g h ' s famed " S n a k e P i t . " T h e Bald E a g l e s were
impressive in their exhibition
a g a i n s t the Alumni and ttieir
annual scrimmage against P e n n
State last week.

Take Advantage
A limited number of wrestling reserve seat t i c k e t s are
now on s a l e for the 1972-73
Lock
Haven
State
College
Wrestling s e a s o n . E a c h s e a s o n
only
450
reserved
season
booklets are made available by
the SCC, and those s e a s o n
booklet's not claimed by p a s t
seasonticket_ho1H<.r's_j3s of the

Mannettes Combine With
Temple for Dual Exhibition
T h e Mannettes Girls Gym
Club,. U.S. Gymnastic Federation Junior National Champions
.or both 1971 and 1972, will
appear at LHS Thomas Fieldhouse on T u e s d a y , December 12
at 7:30 p.m. in a dual exruoition
with members of the r emple
University men gym team.
The Mannettes, one of the
most outstanding girls' gymn a s t i c teams in the nation, will
feature Miss Ann Carr finalist
at 1972 Olympic trials, 1972
second National Champion in
vault, and 1972 Junior Na.ional
Floor E x e r c i s e Champion.
Also appearing for
the
Mannettes will be Dawn Shogren,
1972 Senior National 4th AilAround Champl^on, and Shelly
Bier and Barbifc C a n i w e l l , who
are 1972 AAU Junior Olympic
7-State
Regional
Champions.
The Mannettes had the
largest number of qualifiers for
Olympic trials of any women's
team in the country last year.
T h e Temple team includes
a number of exciting gymnasts,
among them NCAA All-American
vaulter Mel H i l l . Me a l s o was
1972 AAU National Champion in
vault.
The outstanding exhibition,
which i s e x p e c t e d to attract a
large crowd to .the f i e l d h o u s e ,
ia being s p o n s o r e d by the LHS
School of Health and Physical
Education.
T i c k e t s for the fine event
are available in Zimmerii Gymnasium lobby and the physical
education office on second
floor of the gym or contact

LH women gymanstic
coach
Miss Lu deWette,
telephone
748-5351 (Ext. 263 or 272).
T i c k e t s a l s o will be sold at the
door the night of the exhibition.

Greek
Grounds
Mrs. Ann Halbert, National •
A s s i s t a n t Secretary of Sigma
Sigma Sigma, will be spending
this week at Lock Haven while
visiting the A'pha Rho chapter.
During her s t a y , Mrs. Halbert
will become aquainted with both
collegiate and alumnae members
of the local chapter and will
help with any problems related
to sorority life. She will be meeting with administrative members
a l s o to encourage efficient chapter operation and continued leadership in r u s h , membership and
communic at i o n s .
Sigma Sigma Sigma, a national sorority, is a member of
the National Panhellenic Conference and h a s chapters located
at 75 colleges and more than
150 cities in the Un ited S t a t e s .
Locally, the Alpha Rho chapter
of Tri-Sigma was installed in
1935Sigma biigma Sigma was
founded at Farmville Virginia in
1898, since then its memhersbip
h a s grown lo over 30,000. Sigmas all over the United S t a t e s
will celebrate 75 years of prog r e s s and growth in 1973.

GUITARS. AMPS. DRUMS,
MUSIC, BOOKb, STRINGS
AND THINGS - - -

THE BIG RED NOTE
Next to the Express,
Downtown Lock Haven,
can do it for you , at the right price.

Activity cards may purchase
the s e a s o n tickets at one-half
price. The B a l d - E a g l e s open
their season this S a t u r d a y , a t
8 p.m. against e a s t e r n power
Lehigh University. A junior
varsity match between the two
schools will proceed the varsity
match at 6 p.m.

Q: What did Paul Revere say to his trusty steed when
on his histA>ric ride it abruptly came to a halt?

Probable LHS starting line-ups
VARSITY
J.V.
Ben Shipman, F r .
118 Brian Kuntz, Jr.
126 Ron Palmer, Soph.
Bob BMifill. Soph.
l i 4 Gary Yoder, Sr.
R ^ - J i o h n s o n , Jr."
142 Dave Crowell, Soph.
Lou Conway, Soph.
C a p t . Gary Ventimiglia, Sr. 150 Bob Engle, Fr. or Mike Bertolino, F r .
158 Fred Kugler, Fr.
Bob Nagy, Soph.
167 George Wihelm, Soph.
Tim Howe, Soph.
177 |Dale Anderson, F r .
Don A d a m s . J.r,_.
190 jDave Sheen, Fr.
i i m CSaycheck, F r .
HWT'Wayne
Johnson, F r .
Jim Sc'nuster, F r .

O f Special Sale!

deadline yesterday will now be
put on sale on t h e " f i r s t c o m e "
b a s i s . Interested persons c a n
contact: Miss Bonnie
Beck,
SCC ticket office.
Parson's
Student Union from 9 a.m. until
4:30 p.m. daily. The s e a s o n
booklets are *16.00 apiece for
nine home m a t c h e s . F a c u l t y ,
S t p f and Administration with

T

A:

XRAZY HORSE'
— Mansfield State College ~
Friday, Dec. l — D e c k e r G y m — 9 : 0 0 P.M.
Tickets at d o o r - $3.00
Rts. 15 & 6 in M a n s f i e l d , Pa.
C'mon Up!

U.S. MARINE CORPS
OFFICER SELECTION TEAM

Representatives will be at Bentley Hall
Lounge from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
on 4, 5^ 69 and 7 December to interview
interested student students for
summer employment
CLASS
OPENINGS
FROSH. & SOPH:
3JUN73-13 JUL 73
OR
15 JUL - 24 AUG 73
YOU WILL RECEIVE $54.0
WHILE YOU LEARN
JUNIORS
10 JUN - 17 AUG 73
YOU WILL RECEIVE $900
FOR THE 10 WEEKS,'ALSO
SENIORS CAN APPLY FOR
THIS CLASS, FOR SENIORS
WE HAVE 12 WEEKS
COURES IN JAN, FEB,
AND AFTER YOUR SUMMER
VACATION.
WE WILL PAY YOUR WAY
TO QUANTICO,VA. AND

Layaway plan avaSable — come in
and pick a guitar for Christmas!

Hammond O r g a n
Open Evenings

Studios

Phone 748-5371

RETURN.

There is a minimum o b l i g a t i o n of 2'/2 years,
if you w a n t a commision as a second lieutenant,
btarting salaries from $8,249 to $11,900.

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