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Lock Haven State College

V«I.XVII No.3

Thurs., Sept. 5,1914

New members
added to

Stumpo, Spacht assume new positions
There have been two
recent changes in the S.C.C.
Executive Committee officers.
Steve Stumpo will be taking
Ron Palmer's place as Second
Vice President and Curt
Spacht will be filling Dave
Drabot's position as parlimentarian.
According to an S.C.C.
press r e l e a s e . Palmer resigned because he felt he
couldn't give the position
the amount of time it required.
The constitutional procedure of appointing new
officers to the Executive
Committee is as follows;
"Any vacancy occurring in
the category of officers, except President, shall be filled
be appointment by the President with the approval of
the Executive Committee and
Senate by Majority."
Both candidates have
received Executive Committee approval, but the Senate
will not meet for the first

Another pos.ition also
time this year until after
open is chairman of the Socia
elections
on
Thursday,
Committee. If any one is inSeptember 12.
Steve Stumpo is a junior terested please contact the
majoring in Health, Physical Executive Committee.
Education and Recreation
from Woodbury, N . J . He has
served as a KDR representative to the Inter Fraternity
Council and this past summer as Chairman of the Sum- by Jan Foster
mer Interim Committee by
appointment of Rich DeBerPossible theft of a walnardo, S.C.C. President, who let occurred on campus beis also an active member of
tween Wednesday September
the KDR fraternity.
28 and the following day,
Paul Mooty of Smith Hall
Curt Spacht is a senior
from Huntington, P a . major- reported to campus police
that his wallet, containing
ing in Computer Science.
identification and $50 to $80
Spacht fills the position of
cash was missing.
Parlimentarian left open by
Mooty last had the wallet
the graduation of Dave Drabot.
in the PUB at approximately
L a s t year, he held a Sena10:30 P.M. Wednesday night.
tor's position and served on
After leaving the PUB he
the Senate Appropriations
went directly to his room.
Committee. Spacht is also
The wallet was discovered
the treasurer of the Alpha
Phi Omega service fraternity. missing the next day.

Lost wallet;
possible theft



LHS staff

One part-time and four fulltime faculty members have been
added to ttie staff of Lock Haven
State CoUege for the fall semeser.
William Burdett, a 1953
graduate of Lock Haven State,
and Miss Nan Wood, a 1964
graduate, join ttie School of
Health, Physical Education, and
Recreation as replacements for
Miss Frances Redfoot and Miss
Jean Lundholm, who resigned.
Mt. Burdett earned his
master's degree at Bucknell. For
the past seven years he has been
on the faculty of tiie Williamsport Area Community College.
He will be responsible for intramural athletics at Lock Haven
State.
Miss Wood did her graduate
work at Florida State University, Tallahassee, ana was on
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Bower resigns as LHS student trustee
George Bower, former
Lock Haven State student and
student trustee, has resigned
his position on the Board of
Trustees of LHSC. A student
to fill the vacancy is presently being sought by Secretary
of Education John Pittenger.
Last semester there was
a great deal of controversy concerning Bower's trusteeship.
According to Section 2008.1 as
amended by Act 306 (Dec. 6,
1972): "All boards shall contain a member who is a fulltime undergraduate student
enrolled for at least twelve sem-

ester hours, other man a studont
in his freshmen year." Although
this amendment was passed
after Bower's appointment he
did not resign after graduation
in August 1973. Instead he decided to stay on the board, thus
preventing another student appoiitee to fill his position.
The solution agreed upon
was that Bower would stay on
as student trustee until November 1, 1974. Upon that date he
would resign his position,
creating a vacancy which would
be filled by another student.
As of August, Bower resigned his position. Secretary

of EdunationPittonger, informed 4. Candidates should be able
and willing to serve at least
the S.C.C. of the vacancy on
the board and asked that names one year prior to graduation.
of at least three but no more
Sophomores are orethan five candidates be submit"erred
for this position beted for the position. The folcause
of
the time factor inlowing criteria will be used to
screen the candidates: 1. Can- volved. After the names have
didates should have demonstra- been submitted and the people
ted concern for the welfare of interviewed by Pittenger, the
both students and the college Governor will select a student
to be approved by the State
as a whole. 2. Candidates
should understand the respon- Senate. This may take half
sibilities of a trustee and the a year, thus causing a shortobligation to strengthen the lonj ened term for upper classmen.
range heafth and vitality of the All recommendations for the
college. 3. Candidates should position are welcome and will
be residents of Pcnnsylvania. be considered by the S.C.C.

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TlcHctling Tool

Lock Haven State College

Movie Mania
by Tom Walter

Murder, comedy, and youth
take over the stage in this
week's line-up of movies.
For most of tlif characters
Thursday night's showing,
of the dranu, and thf public in
"The
Lady from Shanghai",
general, Ibf one act play
stars Orson Welles, Rita Hay"Watergate" is over. Rut both
worth, iind Kverett Sloane. In
the cast and the audicncf are
this film, a pleasure cruise to
still wondfritij; uboul tliat ol'ten
Acapuloo turns into a murder
invoked plirase, "Hxecutive
mvsterv involving our three
l\ivilegf". Still altboiigh not
stars. The film's climax has
clearly dfiinfd by tbf script or
has become famous as one of
the courts ol' the land, all sfgthe most dazzling film endings,
nients of govfriiineni at all
FVidav
night's
movie,
levels are holding a large scale form thfir tlectfd officf with "Ihree Caballeros", throws
examination of conscience.
siiicfrity and rfgard for llifir together the talents of Donald
Hveryone is concernrd that job
Jose
Carioen, the
constituents. The sfiiatf body Duck,
performancf iiiigtil bf misintfrshould act as morf tlian a pab- Brazilliaii [larrot, and Panchito,
pretfd as abuse of powfr.
uluni to nurture the ego of tlie nigged rooster of Mexico. The
Hven bftf in Utopia a
"baby fxcfss power'". It should 'hree t.ike a made carpet ride
reflection on past practicfs
act as a counterbalance to such •'^'•f'"^'! ^^''''" America. Commight bf in order. Although citfd acts and also feel free to ^''"'"^' f^^'J PPOf'^ "•'•• f''^'''°"n
as "tbf shiiuni' star of studfiit
initiate iiffdfd changf or reform
govfmiiiflit," soiiif of tiif ac- on hfhalf of the student body it
tions of thf prfsfiit Hxfcutivf
represents. The opeiation of
Comnnttff dfSfrve sonif attfrstudent government sbexild be
ihoiiglit. I'm not sure whftlifr
a two way tunnel rather tlian a
covfritig a six tliousand dollar
huHuiry chute used by the
Kxss on a coiicfrt sponsored by
executive comniittee for cleanan ad hoc conmnttfe, budgeting ing their soiled garments by
"We are trving to get away
a radio station that doesn't means of senate action.
from the connotations of Assisfxist, or desfcrating a cfiiiftfry
The much nff.ied winds of tant Dean of Men and Assistant
can be coiisiderfd as acts perchangf are blowing from Wash- De.m of Women, my title is
mittf.i by "Fxecutive l\iviington to all humble places
Assistant Dean for Resident
legf". Biit these typfs oi acwherf people gathfr to perform I.ife," explained Ms. Nancy
tions do smack of abusf K.''i
thf tasks of governing. To let Mearhani. Ms. Meacham is
power along with blatant disthis healthy breath of fresh air replacing the former Assistant
regard for tlif rights of thf
not afffct our corporate vfnture Dean of Women, Ms. Marilyn
living and dead alikf.
Heimlich.
in democracy would be foolBut the rfsponsibiliiy for
hardy. To deny our retlfcting
Prior to he- past at L.H.S.
thesf sffmingly irrf spoiisiblf
pool of high ideals this brefzf Ms. Meachiim was employed in
acts diifs not rest with thf
of cooling concfrn would be a the s.ime capacitv by kutztown
execiitivf alone. In this systfiii catastrophf. All we could
St.ite College. She completed
of "teprtsfntalivf govfrnnifnt" possibly tie left with is a stag- her iH'aduate work at Indiana
nant puddle of fettid desires
the studfnt sfnate shares ihf
credit for what has happfnfd in caused by lust tor power. This
the past. A senator should run would IK a far cry from the
ftT officf for niorf of a ifasini sparkling waters of selfless
than having; tills activity listed service envisioned by previous
idfalistic studfnts involved in
The College Players met
on a jiib application or rfsunif
our
government. The best of all to choose officers this week
from ttif student placement
govfrnnients is that which
for the 1974-75 season. John
office. And oncf elfcted, mfmtfaches us to govfrn ourPeregrim was elected as
•>frs of the sfiiatf should pfiselves
President with Janet Foster
serving as Vice-President.
Brian Stoppe was elected as
Clockwork Orarjge all the way Secretary Treasurer and was
To the Editix:
Wh.^ver picked tlie SCC through die term.
also chosen to regularly
movies this fall semester did a
Whoever is responsible f<=Pf««"' 'he Players at SCC
reallv great job. Three different deserves an A in
in Film Picking
-JT
^^^^'
" productions are
films every week and almost 501, but more important, he or -h t I rf
for the College
every one of ttiem a winner! she should be
asked to keep Players this semester. They
It's hard to single out any
picking 'em.
* ' " °P*" ' ^ season October
from the list because there are
*
17-19 with "In the Matter of
fine films like [Mimbo, African
j,
Robert
Oppenheimer".
(>ueeri. Strangers on a Jrairx, and
Professor Bill Reich
Datir\f, the month of December

by Mike Holter

Thursday, Sept. 5, 1974

characters, this film is one of
Disney's finest.
"You're a Big Boy Now,"
Sunday night's showing, was
directed
by Francis Ford
Coppola of "The Godfather"
fame. Starring are Peter Kastner, Elizabeth Hartman, Geraldine Page, Rip Torn, Julie
Peter
Kastner, accompanied by the Lovin* Spoonful
for musical background, is the
voung man determined to learn
about life. Peter ventures to
New York, where his hilarious
adventures climax in a slapstick chase through the city
streets.
In case you haven't already
discovered by looking at your
calendar, every Friday night is
Wcilt Disney night. With this
and the two other movies, there
should be something for everyone's taste.

AtmUnt Dean for Resident
Life- new title, new fftee
University of Penna.
Ms, Meacham's duties include the staffing and programming of all hall managers,
helping to organize resident
hall activities, and advising the
Resident Hall Association,
Dean Smalley is in charge
of the physical changes and
aspects of the Residence Halls.
He is also advising the Judicial
System,
Ms, Meacham's office is in
Woolridge Hall Lounge.

College Players elect Peregrim

Letter to the Editor

an improvisational Storybook
Theatre group will tour the
area elementary schools. On
December 12-14 "The Real
Inspector Hound" will be
presented in Price Auditorium.
This show maybe offered as
an exchange tour with other
Pennsylvania Colleges in the
second semester.

SHOWING TONIGHT . . .
SCC F i l m : " T h e Lady from
Shanghai" with Orson Wells w i l
be shown in Price A u d . at 7 & 9

Thursday, Sept. 5, 1974

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Not just another fish story
Canada proves superior
wifh fishing rod
Canada swept all trophies
dent anglers going after ground
fish, striped bass and bluefin
in the Intercollegiate University
tuna.
Sport Fishing Seminar and Competition vvhich concluded on
The match, sponsored by
Wednesday, August 28th,
the Nova Scotia government,
consisted of three days of
The University of Western
actual fishing in its many
Ontario won the University Cup
facets.
on the virtue of their 321-lbs.
of fish caught during the threeIn each of the three days
day tournament off Western four boats were fishing off Cape
Nova Scotia.
St. Mary for bluefin tuna.
The team also won the
Unfortunately, none of the
Bluenose Trophy as one of the
team members landed any of
team
members caught the
the giant bluefins a Ihough two
largest fish in the match.
were boated during that time.
The competition took place
Bill Byrick, a native of
of London, Ontario, landed a off Wedgeport, Cape St. Mary
30,5 lb. cod, to win that honour. and the .Annapolis River, Nova
When the final day's results Scotia,
were totalled, the six Canadian
Teams
competing from
universities competing against
Canada were: The University
six -Vmerican university teams,
of Toronto, University of Westbarely edged their rival for the
ern Ontario, Uiiversity of New
coveted Nova Scotia InterBrunswick, St. Mar\'s Univernational Trophy,
sity, Dalhousie and St. Francis
Canada emerged with 989 Xavier.
points compared to 946 for the
The U.S, contingent was
.•Wericans.
made up of teams from Harvard,
Yale,
Lock
Haven State,
Twelve teams competed in
Priiiceton, Dartmouth, and U.
the match which saw the stuof Massachusetts.

Lock Haven State College entered a team last week
in the Annual International University Game Invitational
Fish Competion. The event was held August 26, 27, and
28 in the Yarmouth area near Saint Mary's University at
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Lock Haven was represented by (see picture below)
team captain Sid Shumaker, Dave Kline, Dave Sheen, Bill
Landis, John Bickley, and Harold Hacker, veteran member ofthe LHSC Health, Physical Education and Recreation staff who accompanied the team.

\

Starting tomorrow . . .
Bill Sterner's sports column "Crackback."
He'll keep you up on football, both on
the college and professiorial level.
Don't miss it-!

Thursday, Sept. 5, 1974

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Campm Cops,
^OMsi Mode t\\f,vc-t

/usf a phone
ca// away
by Joyce Yoteoski

nor^y/
Cross Country

Field Hockey

The 1974 Lock Haven
The 1974 Lock Haven
State Varsity Cross Country
State Varsity Field Hockey
Schedule!
Schedule:
Sept, 14 at Slippery Rock,
Sept.
13.14-15 at Mt.
2 p.m.; Sept. 21 at Shippens- Pocono Conference; Sept. 21
burg with Clarion, BI comsburg, at Keystone Hockey Club, 11
2 p.m.; Sept. 28 at California a,m.; Sept. 25 at Slippery Rock
State with Clarion, 11 a.m.; 4 p.m.; Oct. 5 LHSC Alumni
Oct. 2 at Indiana, Pa. with Pitt Club, 11 a.m.; Oct. 8 Elizabethof Johnstown, 4 p.m.; Oct. 5 town, 3:30 p.m.; Oct. 10 West
Mansfield State, 11 a.m.; Oct. Chester, 3 p.m.; Oct, 16 Slip12 at Oneonta, N.Y. with Delhi, pery Rock, 3:30 p.m.; Oct. 18
Harpur, I p.m.; Oct. 19 at Buck- Cortland State, 3:30 p,m.; Oct.
nell Invitational Meet; Oct. 22 at Ithica College, 3:30 p.m.;
26 at USTFF (Penn State); Oct. 24 East Stroudsburg, 3:30
Nov. 2 at California State for p.m.; Oct. 30 at Millersville,
Pennsylvania
Conference 3 p.m ; Nov. 5 Penn State
Championships,
University, 3 p.m.

People, Places and Things
There

will

be a

for a l l of those people
ed

in

becoming

for

Student

meeting
Music

meeting
interest-

photographers

Publications.

will

be

held

The

in

Room on the lower

If you can not a t t e n d the meeting
Wertley

at

7 & 9 p.m.

level

Sept. 5 , 1974.
Lew

Caballeros"

w i l l be shown F r i d a y , Sept. 6 at

the

of the PUB a t 8:30 P . M . Thurs.

contact

SCC F i l m : " T h r e e

the

Publications Office ext. 456.

Mr.
John
Gordon,
Assistant
P r o f , of S p e e c h / T h e a t r e reports
on the recent A m e r i c a n T h e a t r e
Association
Conventions
T h u r s . , Sept 5 in Sloon 321 at
1 p.m.

Z i m m e r i i pool w i l l be open for
recreation
swim during
the
f o l l o w i n g hours: Monday, T u e s day,
Wednesday
7-9
p.m.
Students; T u e s d a y , Thursday 1-2
p.m. f a c u l t y , s t a f f ,
students;
Sunday 2-3 p.m. f o c u l t y , staff
and their f a m i l i e s ; Sunday 3-5
p.m. s t u d e n t s .
swimmers w i t h shoulder length
hair or longer must wear c a p s .
A l l swimmers must wear bathing
s u i t s , (no cut o f f s , gym s h o r t s . )

Seccer
The 1974 Lock Haven State
Varsity Soccer schedule: Sept. 14
—Alumni, 2 p.m.; Sept. 21— at
Edinboro, noon; Sept,25'~ at
Lycoming College, 3 p.m.; Sept.
28"Shippensburg State, noon;
Oct. 2-Villanova, 3 p.m.; Oct.
5— Millersville, 1:39 p.m.;
Oct. 9"Grove City, 3 p.m.; Oct.
ll~at East Stroudsburg, 2 p.m.;
Oct. 16-Kutztown, 3 p.m.; Oct.
19"at Slippery Rock, 2 p.m.;
Oct. 21"Spring Garden, 3 p.m.;
Oct. 26—at Indiana Univ. of Pa.,
1 p.m.; Nov. 2"at Frostburg,

Need assistance in case
of emergency, or just happen
to be a late partier needing
admittance to your derm?
Don't hesitate to call the Law
Enforcement
and
Security
offices
on
campus.
The
Security
officers
can easily be reached by
using the yellow emergency
phones located outside Smith
Hall, McEntire Hall, and the
computer center. They are
primarily for students and
facultv needing admittance to
buildings,
or
emergency
assistance. The security office
can also be reached by dialing ext. 223,
The phones are manned
24 hours a day. No dialing is
necessary,
just
lift
the
receiver off the hook and a
security officer will come on
the line.
Mr. Car! Nelson, head of
the program is very pleased
with reactions to the phones.
"Up to this time, the phones
have been used in a beneficial
manner bv the students." he
stated. Mr. Nelson's office
and the Law Enforcement
office are located in Glennon
Infirmary.

To join ihe Eagle Eye

staff.. . DIAL EXT. 456
new members

continued from page 1
temporary replacement in the
the faculty of Valparaiso
School of Education for Dr. Peny
Universitv. Indiana.
Dr. Chick 0. Empfield will Brown, who is on sabbatical
work in the area of educational leave. He earned his Ph.D. at
communications and technology. the University of Texas and has
He is a 1956 graduate of Indi- been on the faculty of Western
Washington State College,
anna University of Pa. and
earned his M.Ed, and Ph.D. in Bellingham, for the past two
educational media at the Univer- years.
sity of Pittsburgh.
Miss Georgia Dunlap has
Since 1965 he has served been appointed to a temporary
as audiovisual coordinator, half-time position in the Akeley
science teacher, and department School. She earned her M.A in
chairman for the Fox Chapel early childhood education at
Area School District of Pitts- New York University and has
burgh.
been teaching first grade in High
Point, N.C.
Dr. Stanley Goldstein is a

Media of