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Lock Haven State College

Mock to become next
president of the SCC
"Hopefully we can get some
definite action," were the
words of President Joe
Euculano, right after he
banged the gavel, calling
Monday night's recessed
S.C.C. meeting back to order.
With the apparent option to
authorize an executive reelection or to hold a special

October cited
as big month
for Receiving
The year-old campus Receiving Hotiine, which serves
this campus and those students who live off campus, is
still receiving calls and in full
swing with its operation.
"We've been having trouble getting volunteers to work
on the Hot Line," explained
Leslie Nisson, head of the
operation. She added, "We
have information available on
matters concerning birth control, abortion, community services, and any information on
campus happenings such as
movies, dances, etc."
Nisson also stated that the
Hot Line is strictly confidential
and has no ties with law
enforcement or any other
branch of the college.
At present a professor k
giving training sessions for
people interested in volunteering to be a call receiver. This
training is not necessary, but it
is helpful in learning to be a
worker for the Hot Line.
Calls have been coming in
since Receiving's start, with
October cited as the "biggest
month." Nisson said that
approximately 40 calls have
been received since Septem-

senate election to choose a
new president-elect, the
S.C.C. senators reconvened at
8:00 p.m. last night, and
ignored Joe Nawrocki's resignation by taking no definite
action at all, thus elevating
Lorin Mock to the position of
President-elect
as
of
December 3, 1975. The main
reason for the senate's witnessed paralysis was a formal
letter of resignation that
Euculano had eariier received
from Nawrocki.
At the outset of the deliberation, several senators expressed the wishes of their constituents by relating that most
people they consulted believed
the first vice-president-elect
should move up to the position
of president-elect.
Eariy in the meeting,
Euculano hesitantiy mentioned that he received Joe
Nawrocki's formal resignation
the night before, following the
recess from Monday's emergency meeting. Euculano
pointed out that he was

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Assasination Information Bureau will narrate a multimedia presentation concerning the J.F.K. assasination
tonight at 8:00 p.m. in Sloan Theater. The presentation
supports the theory that Kennedy was not killed by a lone
assasin. Included will be a showing of the Zapruder film.

cont. on page 4

College will broadcast TV in Spring
By LARRY SCHMIDT
News Editor
Regulariy scheduled TV
broadcasts originating from
the college may become a
reality next semester.
The English Department is offering an Applied
Journalism course in the preparation and presentation of
TV programming. Because the
course will involve actual
programming, plans are being
made for telecasting the programs over cable TV into the
community.
Dr. William Reich, who

will be instructing the Applied
Journalism course, notes that
the class will be given a brief
introduction to video and then
begin organizing programming Dr. Reich envisions as
many as 15 weekly broadcasts
being presented next semester.
The programs will be
telecast on the college leased
cable channel (Susquehanna
Valley Cable Co. channel 10)
and perhaps distributed to
other local cable companies. A
potential audience of 5,000
families has been estimated.
Students who enroll in

the Applied Journalism class
will have a chance to both
perform interviews and assist
in running TV operations. The
class will make all decisions
concerning what programming
is presented, although only
videotaped material will be
used.
Dr. Reich points out
that the opportunity provided
by the Applied Journalism
class will prove helpful to
those seeking media employment. He looks forward to the
idea of a permanent station as
something beneficial to college
and community alike.

Wed., Nov. 19, 1975

EAGLE EYE

page!

Todoy's idiforial

Games people play
After two nights of deliberation concerning the vacancy
of president-elect, the senate has been left with the
question what constitutes a resignation? To those who
attended the two night session it appears that they were
concerning themselves with a situation that didn't exist an exercise in futility.
Although a public resignation was made, copies of
which were given to those present, this resignation was
not bureaucratically acceptable - it had not passed through
"the proper *nannels."
Still the second night's debate continued with the
assumption that there were still valid grounds to proceed.
Not iinfii ^ P Chief-Executive was questioned did the
ie aware that an "acceptable" resignation
-nitted.
,everal requests did the president read the
resignation that stipulated Dec. 3, as the
When the senate recessed Monday night they all felt
they needed to consult the students they represented and
be prepared to reach a decision Tuesday night. They felt it
was in the constitutional powers to make that decision.
With the combination of the dated resignation and the
president's desire to hold the resignation until tonight's
meeting any action taken by the Senate would be
meaningless and invalid.
We feel that students working together as a student
government could provide a channel for student
expression but it appears that the views expressed bv the
students during ball meetings were neither warranted or
would they be heard. How many times can a student
gov't, cry wolf? [i.e. budget crisis or presidential
precedent] How many more times will the student body
support a gov't, either financially or philosophically that
will disregard the feelings of the student?
Perhaps games are fine for athletic fields or locker
rooms but not playable in the Senate. It's hard to work
together when an individual will rob you of two evenings
time to play the game of representing the people^t^in
fact it was nothing more than an exercise in futility.
There are times when decisions must be made by
individuals who are fully aware of the situation. But no
one can make a decision when necessary info, is willfully
witheld. Let's stop playing games and play gov't.

Leffer fo fhe editor
To the Editor:
Some readers will probably find this letter odd and
others will probably think that
it is rather appropriate. I wish
to congratulate the coaching
staff and the football team for
a fine job on Saturday. Their
26-16 victory over California
proved to me that the Eagles

could do it! It takes a great
deal more pride, heart and
guts for a team to win the last
game of a season after losing
eight straight, than it takes for
a team to go undefeated. Isn't
that what it's all about?
Quarterback, Dave
Bower took a great deal of
battering this year, verbally as
well as physically. On Satur-

By Bill McComas
•Greeks Speak" is a weekly column designed to inform the
student body of news concerning Greek life at Lock Haven
State. Any contributions or questions related to Iraternities or
sororities should be submitted to Student Publications, PUB
Ground Floor.

Kappa Delta Rho, this week's featured fraternity, had its origins
nationally at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont. The year
was 1905, and after several decades of campus growth with no
Greek organizations, ten men founded a new fraternity and called it
Kappa Delta Rho. Originally local, KDR spread in 1913 to Cornell
University where an interested group of students founded the Beta
Chapter. Since that time, the fraternity has expanded until there are
presently 24 active chapters located at various colleges and
universities throughout the nation.
Dappa Delta Rho, here at Lock Haven, was originally a local
fraternity, echoing its nat"onal beginnings. This local group was
called Epsilon Omega Alpha, but on April 26, 1958 the Alpha Alpha
chapter was initiated as a national chapter of Kappa Delta Rho.
KDR has the distinction of being the first fraternal organization to
establish its own house here at Lock Haven. Originally at 428 West
Water Street, in January of 1964, the brothers of KDR moved into
their present residence at 220 West Main.
The past few years have seen much growth and achievement on
the part of Kappa Delta Rho. With 33 currently active brothers, the
group has won the Interfraternity Council Academic Trophy two
years in a row, this year with a 2.78 overall, and were champs in
Greek Olympics, intramural touch football, weightlifting, and
softball.
The executive committee that has been guiding Kappa Delta Rho
for the past year consists of Nate Hosley as president, Jim Hoke as
Vice President with Treasurer Dan Fox, Secretary Dave Royer and
Pledge Trainer George Way. "Greeks Speak" wishes the brothers
of Kappa Delta Rho musch success in the future and hopes they will
continue to play an active role in the fraternity life here at Lock
Haven,
The Residence Hall Association article appearing in
yesterday's Eagle Eye incorrectly reported the facts about
tonight's dorm party at the
Sigma Pi house. The party is
being sponsored by Russell
Hall and High Hall and is open
to residents and their guests.
Russell Hall residents also
report that the Sigma Pi house
is not being rented and no
square dance is planned for
day the twenty-seven year old
veteran showed all the poise
that we once knew him to
have. At 27 years old, it is not
easy to stay an active member
of a football team that is losing
every game. It would have
been much easier for Bower
and the rest of the team to say,
"We quit," but they showed
cont on page 4

this semester. A square dance
without a professional caller is
being planned for sometime
next semester.
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page 3

EAGLE EYE

Bald Eagle wrestlers
to face alumni team
By MIKE COX
Staff Reporter

annual clash between the
"stars of yesterday" and the
"stars of tomorrow."

Dr. Ken Cox and his grapplers are completing their
preparation for the return of
the Alumni wrestlers on Saturday November 22, at 8:00 p.m.
to the illustrious "House of
Noise." This will be the sixth

The Bald-Eagles
arc
currently in the serious
process of team elimination,
and their line-up is still subject
to change. The tentative lineup at present is:

Alumni vs Varsity

1,18
Brian Kuntz, York, Pa. 2 yr.
AQUAFINS PREPARE - The Aquafins will present "That letterman
Holiday Feeling" Thursday, Friday and Saturday night in
126
Zimmerii Pool. [Photo by CARLOS MEDINA]
Don Fay, Massapequa, N.Y.
1970 Nationa Champ (NAIA);
3-time PSCC Champ; WorldTeam (Russia)
134
Bob Larson, Stuart, Fla.; 4th
1966 Nationals (NAIA)
L.H.S.C? She is majoring "in 142
By MONICA KOLESSAR
physical education and is here John Cox, Placentia, Calif.
Captain of the Eaglettes
to receive her Bachelor of J.V. letter winner
field hockey team, Cathy
Science degree. She heard
Sherman, would choose
about L.H.S.C. through 142
lacrosse over hockey!
friends in high school, but Larry Rippey, Lock Haven; 4th
Cathy came fi-om Royers
never saw the campus before 1971 Nationals (NCAA);
Ford, Pa. where she graduated
she attended. She likes Lock 2-time PSCC Champ
from Springford High School.
Haven State, except that 150
After graduating from high
"there is not enough support Larry Kuntz, Hummelstown
school, Cathy attended a twofor women's teams, and also a 2-year letter winner
year program at Montgomery
IdCk of variety in women's
150
County Community College
sports."
Gary
Yoder, Philipsburg;
where she received an AssociCathy has received several
ate in Science degree for
awards for activities in high Varsity letter winner
physical education.
school: A most valuable player 158
Why did Cathy come to
cont on page 4
Rob Johnson; PSCC Champ
167
WHERE IN THE WORLD DO YOU WANT TO
Don Adams, Lock Haven; 4th
STUDY?
Eastern Regionals
177
Oo you know that you can study abroad next
year and still be eligible for the scholarships
Hank Hawkins, Lock Haven;
you presently hold? Studying abroad nray even ???????????????????
4th Nationals (NAIA)
speed up your graduation date! In any event, ???????????????????
the experience of studying abroad will not only ???????????????????
177
widen your educational background, but will ???????????????????
also give you nnore to offer a prospective
Gary Ventimiglia, Island
employer.
Trees, N.Y.; PSCC Champion
•*• *
190

Cathy Sherman tells it all:
7 sleep with my hockey baW

Tom Zimmerman, Mechanicsburg; 3-year letter

1) Salzburg, Austria for either 4 or 8 weeks
during the summer of 1976 - a great variety of
courses offered In English.
2) Skiing in Radstadt, Austria, January 1976.
3)Jalapa, Mexico, courses in English or
Spanish, Summer, 1976.

Cari Lutz, Sohp.

Tom Parker, Soph.

Tim McCamley, Jr.

Dave Hoffman, Soph.

Doug Krebs, Fr.

Greg Hackenburg, Sr.

Michael Moore, Soph.

Ron Krebs, Soph.
or Mike OeBarbieri, Sr.
George Way, Jr.

Al Fricke, Soph.

Austin Shanfelter, Fr.

Ron McMurray, Jr.

190
Frank Geiger, Harrisburg,
Pa,; J.V. letter-winner

Consult your campus PCIE representative,
Dr. Marcus Konick, Director ol Continuing
Education, lor a brochure giving you more
details.

Art Baker, Jr.

HWT

m

Harry "Tank" Sherman;
Varsity Letter-winner

Jim Schuster, Sr.

EAGLE EYE

page 4

cathy sherman tells it all
oont Irom page 3

trophy and two letters for
hockey, four letters in
lacrosse, and two in
basketball.
How did Cathy become
interested in hockey?
"I just decided to go out for
the team in high school. I
hated it at first."
Why did she choose the
position of goalie?
"I played center-half for two
days and decided to play
goalie because there is less
running. There was a position
open as goalie, so I took it. I've
played goalie ever since."
Cathy has been playing hockey
for a total of eight years.
How will the Eaglettes do in
Regional competition?
"This is the first time we
were ever in Regionals. The
team is good as a whole. The
attitudes are good and we have
no problems with personality
conflicts. We are definitely
going to the top!"
Although three seniors, one
of which is Cathy, are graduating this year, she believes
next year's team will be just as
strong.
"There are good people
coming up to fill the
positions."
In Cathy's opinion the
toughest teams the Eaglettes
played this year were West
Chester and Ursinus, because
they were skilled.
"Elisabethtown was not a
hard team to beat as far as
being skilled, but out spirit
was hard to get up."
1 asked her how she gets
psyched up before a game.
"I sleep with my hockey
ball," Cathy says. Another
thing that helps to lift Cathy's
spirit is a favorite sign of hers
made by two friends which
reads: "Only God saves more
than Sherman."
The Eaglettes played
against a team which had a
male player. What about men
playing field hockey?
"Men don't have enough
finesse," Cathy said. "There
is more skill involved in
women's hockey than men's."
In the 1975 hockey season
Cathy's greatest day was
November 4th when the
Eaglettes broke three school
records - most wins, consec-

Wed., Nov. 19, 1975

mock to

lettei

cont. trom page 1

cont. from page 1

reluctant to make issue of the
resignation because the originutive shutouts, and the most
al purpose of the meeting had
shutouts for a season.
been for the senate to come to
Another great day came
a decision regarding Nawwhen they were seeded #1 in
rocki's
first resignation.
the Regionals. Cathy's immedAlthough Monday night the
iate goal is for the Eaglettes to
senators understood that Mr.
be champions in hockey.
Nawrocki's
resignation had
Hockey is not Cathy
not been formally submitted to
Sherman's only interest. She
the Executive Committee, they
also plays goalie on the
showed no hesitation in acting
lacrosse team. What if she had
on an unofficial disclosure.
to choose between hockey and
However, when Euculano
lacrosse?
remarked
that he had officially
"I would choose lacros.se,"
received Nawrocki's resignashe said. One thing that she
tion, effective December 3, the
would like to accomplish
senate seemed befuddled.
before leaving L.H.S.C. is to
Almost immediately, David
make one of the three US
Heveriy expressed his resentlacrosse teams.
ment over Euculano's decision
Upon graduating from
to play down the formal letter.
L.H.S.C, Cathy plans to teach
"The resignation is the crux,
Physical Education and she
the
very heart," Heverly
would also like to continue to
submitted. "I'm rather
playfieldhockey but prefers to
insulted that you kept it from
play a different position.
up," he remarked to the
"1 need a change," she
president.
said.
Heverly received support
from Senators Steve Hughes
and Paul Benkert. "I fail to see
CLASSIFIEDS
how we can act on something
we
haven't recognized,"
LOST: A blue down ski jacket
Hughes offered. "We're
at T.K.E. Saturday nite. Call
powerless,"
Benkert
Pat ext. 417.
concluded.
Although Senator Andy
Would the person who
Kyle injected his feeling that
picked up a maroon T.K.E.
the senate's purpose or power
jacket af the T.K.E. party on
had not been altered, Heverly
Saturday night PLEASE return
moved to adjourn the meeting
it to the Housemother in Gross
and suggested the task of
or to Greg, Rm. 321 Gross
ammending the S.C.C. ConstiHall. No questions asked.
Thank you.
tution be taken up at a time
when cooler heads prevailed.
So as a result of no "definite
Vitamins, Minerals, Nutritional
action"
last night, the S.C.C.
Supplements, Natural Organic
senate decided to disregard
Formulas: Vita-Care Products,
Joe Nawrocki's first bid for
748^488.
resignation until December 3,
FOR SALE: One pair of
and consequently have Lorin
Metzeler 13-inch Winter Tread
Mock assume the position of
radial tires with rims. Call
Presiden-elect as of that same
748-6332.
date.
Materials have been sent to all
regularly enrolled sludertts lor
registration lor the spring semester. 1976 which will be held on
Salurday. November 22. Work out
your program on Ihe materials
provided belore thai date. Contact
your adviser lor assistance il
needed.
ASK YOUR QUESTIONS - President's Open Meeting Thursday
Nov, 20 from 1-2 p.m. in Ulmer
Planetarium, bring questions and
suggestions regarding matters of
concern and interest within the
college community.

real class and gave it one last
try - the mark of true winners.
"A winner never quits, and a
quitter never wins." Just for
the fact that one does not quit,
no matter how tough it gets, I
consider him a winner. Lock
Haven's football are indeed
winners. Good luck next year.
Mike lannetta
In Monday's Eagle Eye
article "First draft of Rights
documented" Betsy Woolridge was misquoted. She did
not say that RHA was
"defunct" as the article
states.

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