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Lock Haven State Collegeyr'^^*^
Eag
Mon., Feb. 18,1914
Eve
^ » ^ V o l . X'
XVI,
% | ^ ^
No. 76
CAS produces producf/ve meef/ng
H\ lictsv W,„,lrid
KigC
The C.\S. Cninnion ue.illli
•Association ot Slutlents,
meeting it Millei,s\ ill State
College I'liday and .Saturday
\^as hel: i\ed to be one of the
most productive e\er In CAS
lepie.senlatn e s .
The meeting co\ ered .1 e.iI'roiii stuurnt loan.s^a st.ite univcr.sit\ system to ihe organi/ation liudgel.
Ih'iise Hill 1751, uliich
widen-, the range uf students
who could recei\ e I'llf'.A loans
to those w i'f. nel inconies of
S2(l,n('l(). '.\as iinaniinousl^
endorsetl b\ il;e C'.AS uith Ihc
reconimenuauon tliat funds be
I'lcreaseil.
A:j il s t a n d s , the bill
proMtles \2,(100,00(1 for Ihe
loans of S1500. The CAS
feels that vv itii the large ami.
ol
students on the state
college ca'ipus that fit into
the S20,(00 -ategory more
funds sliouM 'le pro\ided for
loans. CAS wi 11 send rep rcsentali\'es to an open meeting t on \Vednesda\' i'or discussion
of
this
hill.
14 State Colleges or 1 State
University
"Tlic
Pennsylvania
Commonwealth
University
Act of 1974" was distributed
to a representative of eacli
state college and ;i discussion
was held on the plan.
In short, the act or ganizes a university sysleiu for
the 14 state colleges rather
than the present
college
system.
Several fallacies in the
plan were mentioned by members,
'lliese included the
regulation of activity tees by
the Board ot Regents ard the
InstitutKinal R e s i d e o t s and
llie miMssion ol' the !iienlM>n
ol ,1 student iiieiiibei on ;he
Hoard o\ Kegenis, which
V oiiul he conip.u.ihle In Ihe
present SCTH Ho.iid.
The qiiesi' on w .is 1 .nseil
,is to whelhei Ihe l'iiiveisii\ .
I'hin Is re.ilU .is i.ul'cal .1
cluDige .IS 11 IS sii|i|iosei.l 01
merelv a cli.inge ol lilies
within the sysieiii. \ l o i e J i s lussioii will be held on Ihe
I'eniiss Ivanui C.imiiionwe.illh
I niversit\ .\cl of 1()"4 .itlei
representatives ol ilie CAS
have .1 chance to exaiiiiiie 11
more c l n s e K .
.i|ipi o \ r . l .
Budget
Iwo
A hn ge p.H I um .M !!ie
nu el ing w .is spnil « ilh llie
d 1 s i u s s I.Ill .'I Ihe ( \.s iiiiei iiii
Opei .1! ing Iv.iilgei .m.l I hr
inenihershir dr i\ r pl.nis pi es en led h\ [long I ).I'A S, f \ei Ui n e Seci ei.irv >•] !l,r l' \ S .
I'he
liileiiiv
liiuliTi,
serving Ihe peii.Hl nl l e ' i .
i 5. l')"4 In ,iuh. 1:, 1 U74 1..
h.ised
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.idiusled
Ir^s
In
111. Mir \ .
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I iihds
i\eie disiiLsseii. virmiiei ship
I r r s .iiul "gill - " ll nv, 'i,,li.
wdii.iis.
1 hr iiieiiiliei ship P r will
'ir ihi r r d.il l.us !, ,1 d, 1 1-1
iiiriiiliri sli!|'. .uul ,, I'lLii ; ni
iegiil.ii ••ir i:in-rs hi p.
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I'pniird
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I'lllriigri I.I iii\r Inr ' \,>
ii.ir.r s nl pn s,.ii- .. i
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'ir ml r i r s i r . i m pi. 'Viiiin.; 1 hr
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Alii, M I S I k l \ ( i S
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i n l I . ,111 -1 , _.(- (
Two girls abducted then found—man charged
Kidnapping
cliar ges
have been filed agiimsl Rogei
.A, Vhllspaugh, of l-hist freedom, in connection wilh tlir
abduction of Iw o l.ock ll;!\en
girls lasl lliursdas evening.
I'he girls , .laniaii Capri n,
13 ,md Kill! Ruhl, 14, were
relumed In iheir p.ircnts
Iridav
aflei
being lound
along .1 road near Reimva
Ilea'1\ ,10 nu !es tr oni the ir
homes.
I'he se.ir ch for the Iw n
girls h^gaii rhuisi.la\ e v n n n g
wiicn Caprio called LIIV p d i c r
to rep'irt that her daughter
and Miss Ruhl were inissmg.
Mrs. C'aprin said Mrs. |'a 1
Sunders, wife ot ('ii\ I ' l i l a e
l.t. Joseph Sanders and .lunl
of Miss Ruhl, saw ilie gii Is
gel into a dir ty green car al
the t orner of l-.asi Hald l-vigie
and Washington Streets, a hall
block from Miss Ruhl's home.
Mis. Sanders fnllnwei.1 the car
into C a s t e n i a , where she lost
it in traffic.
Mrs. Sanders told officials
she didn't know if the girls
were forced into the c a r .
However, a s ate policeman
said he doubted the girls
would enter a strange car
w iliinii he 11,g |nr,»d 111 snmr
w a\.
Ml s. Sandeis 1 r |Hii 1
edi lluil llic license pl.ilc nn
the mil w as Ion tl ir I \ lo le.id
I .Iter, .1 g.irh.igc li 111. t
driver hr Ipnl a iii.iii .ins Arri ng
Ml 1 Ispaiigh's d c s c i : |i| mn |iiil 1
his t a niii n| a dilcli. Ihc
11 Uv k di ivri s.i id ihr in.in,"
whn srriii-d In hr agil.iled,
V arne li nm ,1 neai h\ w onlcd
.Ilea . I lie laan di n\e .iw .iv
.ll ler ihe cir w.is piil led I 1 ma
llie diKli.
I'nlicc gni an inilial
ties cr ipl mn ni' ihe v.ir and
dr n e r when ,1 111,111 cal led In
re |inr 1 Iha I a dr 1 ver had hern
s,j
hus;.
Innklllg
,ll
scllnnl
I 111 Idreii, he ran intn a slop
s igii. I he desLi ipl mn mat d i ed that 1)1 Ihe car piilietl Ir om
the ilUcli.
The Abducted
I'he girls were spoiled Iriday along Route 1-I4
near Renova hy a Ir uc ker,
who I lagged down a slale
policeman. The oll'icer took
the gir Is In Ihe l.ock Haven
city hall, where lliev were
qucstinned hy autlior i t i e s .
They were then taken to
I n, k ll.ivrn llnspii.ii \ h n r
Ihev wcir -••,.i:,,lli-.!. \ hn-;ii 1,11 idiiiii, islialnr s.ii..l S.il .
hr h.id l>rrii ..dvisc,! hv p,d.isii I'-i all. . nr>. • nii , - , ,,1
In divulge ihr 'i.i'-iC i' •;,di >vl t ir.', win I r K .rai nr i I ue
•All Is.
Ilirir'.. iir . iarr- • ; I in I rpnr I 1,1'- s,ii ,,r i
nr,
ihr condil Inn i .| l!ir .,;! rl ,.
...And The Abductor
MI llsp.iugh, 111, IS nr IIIJ
iief.l in ihe (lininn Cmmp,
pill 111 l.nLk Ihivvii in liei,
n|
S100,0o;i 'Hind. Ile -..is
arrcsiei.1 al his home hinhp,
.I'lernnon by sUile police
Imni Hollidayshur g and returned to nf lie lals 111 I .ock Hav c • .
Millspaugh was pamled mi
•-ovember
21, 1973 from
Kockview State Prison, where
he had served two years tor
I ape aud a s s a u l t .
.A hearing for Millspaugh
has heen set for Feb. 25 in
District
Magistrate
Court
\ o . I Lock Haven. .A state
police spokesman said be
e,\pecled cluirges to be filed
from the l.ock Haven b a n a c k s
early this week.
EAGLE EYE
page 2
Men., Feb. 18, I974
Lock Haven State College
Eagle wrestlers easily defeat Waynesburg,38—5
The LHS Bald Haglos
handed
Waynesburg
their
second defeat of the season
Friday night, in a surprisingly easy fashion, 3H-.'i.
The
Waynesburg crew
of Coach Clayton Kellcrling
fi'st couldn't got moving in
Thorn.IS I'ieldhousc, i.diving
their oiilv poinis ol the
nighl nn .i w in .11 I ''II, .md
dr.iw
.It h.e.ivv w eiglii.
The h.igles iimiped nil
to a quick ti-O lead as
frcshm.in Pave Shreek pinned
jnii Mir.iiid.i .11 .':02ol ihe
l i s p.,uind c l a s s , shreek
Iculing 'I- 1 .ll ihe liir.e nl'
ihe hill, inrned Mir.mda
o\ er A nil .1 h.iil nelson
seoiiiiL', Ihe I'.igles inilial
poiiiis o:' ih.' nighl.
\l 12(1 i'lm McC.imlev
registeied the h.igle's setOIK; eonseeiili\e f.ill nl ihe
e\ eiiing pi;ii,iiiu W .i\ iieshurg's l'.-i;:U,ilier .il l:.M of
Ihe :ii si pel uwh \lie.ul ,^-1 ,
Met .1:1 hw n.me.iked W.illers
.md .ig.ini .1 n.iil lie 1,' on w.is
used m pull liig .1 W .0 iieshuig
oppoiienl .Ml 'lis h.iek.
1 e.iaing 12-0 liie h.igles
g.i\e tiesh'-.m \like H.ii.'nn.i
h.is I'l'si Msie n: \.iisii\
.lehnn. H.ir .UMI.! I esponded
h\ e.ele.iiing Kieh VioiaUw
11-.^. lie,'. 2-2 m the s e m n d
perioU, H.ii ,.M',.i eve eiiled .1
he.uiliP.il
lireiv.in's
^MIIV
I'oi .1 PA ,1 pcini ^.l'^ed.,n^ n .md
w enl 0:1 i.^ ilv. in,lie h,is
liring .'ppoiier.l toi Ihe w 111,
Eagles
RemainsTough
Cle.^!ge V. ,1V . Ihe p<',iilh,
c o i ' s e c i l i v e 1 ,ig!e tiesh; an
10 lake !o ;!ie ;-.;,its for ihe
l-'agles,
defeated
Ihuil
Hoover
12-,'^.
Ihe h.igle
'4.S por.ne.ei led .'^-.- atler
two peiuxi.s. 'nu .111 ese.ipe
two poinl takedown, .iiui ,1
tw.,1 poin; ne.ir t.ill leed llie
i-iateh l,>r llie H.ild h'.igle .
T h i s made th.e score lS-0, l.HS.
At l.-^'» n.me Cmwell
contiii'icd the I .igle .-nsl.uight,
pinp.uig
John
Zalenchak
three
minutes
into the houl. The l-'.igle
junior, resembling a combination of Gars- \'entimiglia.
Larry
Rippey,
and Wade
Schalles,
led '^-before
cradling his oppnenet for
si\.
Eagles Ice Motch
At 1-SK, Don I'jchenlaub
made it 27-0, LHS, by defeating a game but outclassed
,lohn Mitsch ' ' - 1 . The Ihigle
uinior pninnieled theWayne.v
luirg grappler, piling up
(v,48 <,n the riding lime
clock, compared to just
nine seconds hir Mitsch.
\n escape, takedown, and
pen.illv poml in the third
period secured the match tor
" I ' l e h " who had led 4-1
atler iwn periods. The wm
Iced the match tor the liagles,
gi\ ing iheir. a '^•(i rceoid
fo] ihe se.isnn.
I .igle Senior l)oii Ad.ims
wrestling ihe I.isl du.il meet
01' his career in ,in hagle
iinil'orm, wenl nut m stvle
-N nil ,1 \ iclnrv al 167. Al
Mmell.i, his npponeni, heid
ihe h.igle scoreless for i^ue
pel md. .\lier lliat it w as ,ill
\il,iiiis. '1 he Co-.(.-,ipiain o\ tlie
hhigU's e s c i p e d three seconds r.ilo the second period
In go .ih.eavi 1-0, then picked
up .1 t.ikedown ten seconds
laler lo; a .^-0 le.id. Minella
e s c i p e d ivurowing '.he score
In ?'••{ enleving the third
si,111.',1. ,\ pan of escapes
tor the W.ivneshurg grappler
were countered hv ,in Adams
Pikednwn. \ riding time point
gave IIK hagle a (1-.' wm .md
,1 10-4-1 dual nice I record
t'.M the vear.
Al
hriek
continued
his
impressive
vvreslling,
regisiering a tall at .^;2S
over
Rohm Remhold
o(
W,iv nesh'.inr. I'he l-',igle 1""
pounuer was all over Remhold in Ihe tirsi iwo periods,
hiiilding .m S-2 lead. Wuh
Remhold nn top .it t h e h e giiining .M' the thud peru the l-.igle tieshm.in reversed
in seven seconds, llepmued
the Wavneshurg wrestler
w nil uisl 2S seeivikis gone
in the hout.
With the score AU-O, 1 HS.
Ihe I agles sent Art Baker
ag,iinsi
Nevan
Ciochnour.
12-1 on the s c i s n n . Goehnour
looked unimpressive at 1*^0
barely defe.iting Baker, .''-1.
Gochnour led 2-1 after two
periods, and with, Baker on
top,
escaped
in nist 21
seconds
for a 3-1 lead.
T h a t ' s the way it ended as
Waynesburg
ruined
any
Eagles
chance
for
their
second consecutive shutout.
.At heavyweight, in what
proved to be a dull and
medivx-re encounter. Big Jim
Schuster drew with Dennis
Marcott,
1-1. Marcott led
1-0 on an escape entering
Ihe third period, but Schuster
escaped in one second of
Ihe period to salvage a draw .
Final score
Wavneshurg - .''.
Mat
LHS - 38
Notes
Wavneshurg's only other
loss was to Slippery Rock,
3fi-6. They must wreslte a
prelty weak schedule if
thev're i : - 2 .
Seniors Rob Johnson,
F^agle 126 conference champ
l a s t year, and Don Adams,
this
year's
Eagle
CoCaptain sporting one of the
team's best won-lost dual
meet records, were hailed
last night at the l a s t dual
meet for " t h e H a v e n " this
s e a s o n . Congratulations to
both on their great wrestling
careers here at LHS and
good luck to them in the
future.
The TKF"s once again
were out in full force lo cheer
their wrestling b r o t h e r s "
and the team in general.
What's wrong with some of
the
other
fraternities
on
campus','
Gary Walk was given
a rest and did not see action
against Waynesburg. He'll
undoubtedly be back in the
line- up for the Conference
cont. on page 3
Truck/ 50( per concert
I'nick has nothing to do
a s trike. I t ' s a rock
roll band. Truck is nol
band, fruk, that played
a while back.
I h e s e guvs are competent, professioriiil musicians
who know what they are doing.
And what they do is making
audiences happy.
I rwk
plays
verv
soph.istieated rock and roil.
Ih.is doesn't mean a spacey
glnier show -- it lust means,
ih.ii after ihree vears togetw ith
.md
the
here
•«?«»'?'^j»^l
her, thev sort out the creative from the crap. Their
music, while intense and
involving, d o e s n ' t have to
resort to an audio assault
on the a u d i e n c e . Their
power comes from their
talent, not an electrical
outlet.
Truck
will appear in
concert on February 19, in
Bentley Hall lounge at 8 p.m.
.Admission is 50c and proceeds wil! go to the United
Fund.
Mon., Feb. 18,1974
EAGLE EYE
Wrestling
cont. from page 2
Lock Haven State College
meet this weekend.
Jayvee's lost to an
undefeated Steven's Trade
School leam 31-6. Registering \\ins for the liagles were
Barry Adams, 134, and Dale
•Anderson, 167. Both won by
decisions.
The Conference
.,ee?
coming up this weekend,
will have some great wrestling
on tap, without doubt. More
"pre-lim" information on the
Conference
championships
coming up in this week's
issues to the E
issues of the T'.ai;le t-'.ye.
CAS meeting
cont. from page 1
T.ACHED " s e e d " money to
get the CAS started.
After some discussion
as to whether or not there
would actually be any strings
attached, the proposal was
accepted by members with
the stipulation that Pittenger
and his friends should write
letters stating their motivesin the gifts to CAS.
Sieg Conference Center
May Be Centralized Meeting Place
Mike
Mountain, Vice
President of ^.Ai from East
Stroudsburg, presented a plan
by which the CAS would
simplify the planning of travel
budgets fa each school as
well as preventing trips
fron ' ne corner of the state
to another by college delegations. .At this time, the CAS
is r otating its meetings so
it will be at each state college at least once.
Sieg Conference Center
in Lock Haven was suggested
as a central meeting place.
.A commiltee was formed to
look into Sieg and other
possibilities.
UNWANTED
PRtCtNANCY?
\M'ERIC*N F\MIL>
PUNMSf.
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Buy Oiie
Big Mac
*^^^^!.
ond get one
?^^''^^^-"^'rv
regulor
size
French
Fries
;,..
Offer Expires
February 22. 1974
/
This offer
good only cit
423
Bellefonte Ave.
McDonald's Lock Hoven
l-.ACiLlv l.YF.
page 4
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apartment
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5
bath
Located
next
house
(323
interested,
kitchen.
the
TKE
N. 3idSt.}.
to
II
cull
anytime,
rooms
anc!
ask
for
will
concert
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22,
Ficldliouse,
arc
appear
Feb.
S2
available
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One which will give you invaluable m a n a -
desk
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you upon graduation with a starting salary
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Mon., Feb. 18, 1974
74S-8S32
Barry.
''Ralph''
Lock Haven SUile Cnllege
Ho/U/oy
Accept or reject the job at time of graduation
Commitments as small as 2/4 years for those
(IOI.'.'JO.
who accept with provisions for attractive ca«
Ncedea:
3 oi 4 girls
ested
in
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Exploring
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For additional information, visit the Marine Corps
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Furnished
(565
house
W. Church
provide
rooms
heat
plus
month
from
Prefer
girls,
2
rent
St.):
will
bath.
approximately
call
ior
& water,
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after
today
Availone
(Feb.
Officer Selection Team at Bentley Hall Lounge between
six
121
if
interested^
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anytime
p.m.
reer opportunities.)
be-
Ford.
contact
i/i
Ihe
the hours of 10-2 on fd), /.o, -Jd. 21. & 22.
Eag
Mon., Feb. 18,1914
Eve
^ » ^ V o l . X'
XVI,
% | ^ ^
No. 76
CAS produces producf/ve meef/ng
H\ lictsv W,„,lrid
KigC
The C.\S. Cninnion ue.illli
•Association ot Slutlents,
meeting it Millei,s\ ill State
College I'liday and .Saturday
\^as hel: i\ed to be one of the
most productive e\er In CAS
lepie.senlatn e s .
The meeting co\ ered .1 e.iI'roiii stuurnt loan.s^a st.ite univcr.sit\ system to ihe organi/ation liudgel.
Ih'iise Hill 1751, uliich
widen-, the range uf students
who could recei\ e I'llf'.A loans
to those w i'f. nel inconies of
S2(l,n('l(). '.\as iinaniinousl^
endorsetl b\ il;e C'.AS uith Ihc
reconimenuauon tliat funds be
I'lcreaseil.
A:j il s t a n d s , the bill
proMtles \2,(100,00(1 for Ihe
loans of S1500. The CAS
feels that vv itii the large ami.
ol
students on the state
college ca'ipus that fit into
the S20,(00 -ategory more
funds sliouM 'le pro\ided for
loans. CAS wi 11 send rep rcsentali\'es to an open meeting t on \Vednesda\' i'or discussion
of
this
hill.
14 State Colleges or 1 State
University
"Tlic
Pennsylvania
Commonwealth
University
Act of 1974" was distributed
to a representative of eacli
state college and ;i discussion
was held on the plan.
In short, the act or ganizes a university sysleiu for
the 14 state colleges rather
than the present
college
system.
Several fallacies in the
plan were mentioned by members,
'lliese included the
regulation of activity tees by
the Board ot Regents ard the
InstitutKinal R e s i d e o t s and
llie miMssion ol' the !iienlM>n
ol ,1 student iiieiiibei on ;he
Hoard o\ Kegenis, which
V oiiul he conip.u.ihle In Ihe
present SCTH Ho.iid.
The qiiesi' on w .is 1 .nseil
,is to whelhei Ihe l'iiiveisii\ .
I'hin Is re.ilU .is i.ul'cal .1
cluDige .IS 11 IS sii|i|iosei.l 01
merelv a cli.inge ol lilies
within the sysieiii. \ l o i e J i s lussioii will be held on Ihe
I'eniiss Ivanui C.imiiionwe.illh
I niversit\ .\cl of 1()"4 .itlei
representatives ol ilie CAS
have .1 chance to exaiiiiiie 11
more c l n s e K .
.i|ipi o \ r . l .
Budget
Iwo
A hn ge p.H I um .M !!ie
nu el ing w .is spnil « ilh llie
d 1 s i u s s I.Ill .'I Ihe ( \.s iiiiei iiii
Opei .1! ing Iv.iilgei .m.l I hr
inenihershir dr i\ r pl.nis pi es en led h\ [long I ).I'A S, f \ei Ui n e Seci ei.irv >•] !l,r l' \ S .
I'he
liileiiiv
liiuliTi,
serving Ihe peii.Hl nl l e ' i .
i 5. l')"4 In ,iuh. 1:, 1 U74 1..
h.ised
.1:1 M O , 0 0 1 1 ..iid L .III h e
.idiusled
Ir^s
In
111. Mir \ .
enhri
Ihr
innif
hildgrl
,.]
•,..,-
s.illl . r
n|
I iihds
i\eie disiiLsseii. virmiiei ship
I r r s .iiul "gill - " ll nv, 'i,,li.
wdii.iis.
1 hr iiieiiiliei ship P r will
'ir ihi r r d.il l.us !, ,1 d, 1 1-1
iiiriiiliri sli!|'. .uul ,, I'lLii ; ni
iegiil.ii ••ir i:in-rs hi p.
Iln's
I'pniird
III,,I
,,ii
nt In \\ .IS ;:i,i.|r ii\ Sr, , -1 ,,• >.
I'lllriigri I.I iii\r Inr ' \,>
ii.ir.r s nl pn s,.ii- .. i
,1,1,j
'ir ml r i r s i r . i m pi. 'Viiiin.; 1 hr
(' \ S
Alii, M I S I k l \ ( i S
\ I-
i n l I . ,111 -1 , _.(- (
Two girls abducted then found—man charged
Kidnapping
cliar ges
have been filed agiimsl Rogei
.A, Vhllspaugh, of l-hist freedom, in connection wilh tlir
abduction of Iw o l.ock ll;!\en
girls lasl lliursdas evening.
I'he girls , .laniaii Capri n,
13 ,md Kill! Ruhl, 14, were
relumed In iheir p.ircnts
Iridav
aflei
being lound
along .1 road near Reimva
Ilea'1\ ,10 nu !es tr oni the ir
homes.
I'he se.ir ch for the Iw n
girls h^gaii rhuisi.la\ e v n n n g
wiicn Caprio called LIIV p d i c r
to rep'irt that her daughter
and Miss Ruhl were inissmg.
Mrs. C'aprin said Mrs. |'a 1
Sunders, wife ot ('ii\ I ' l i l a e
l.t. Joseph Sanders and .lunl
of Miss Ruhl, saw ilie gii Is
gel into a dir ty green car al
the t orner of l-.asi Hald l-vigie
and Washington Streets, a hall
block from Miss Ruhl's home.
Mis. Sanders fnllnwei.1 the car
into C a s t e n i a , where she lost
it in traffic.
Mrs. Sanders told officials
she didn't know if the girls
were forced into the c a r .
However, a s ate policeman
said he doubted the girls
would enter a strange car
w iliinii he 11,g |nr,»d 111 snmr
w a\.
Ml s. Sandeis 1 r |Hii 1
edi lluil llic license pl.ilc nn
the mil w as Ion tl ir I \ lo le.id
I .Iter, .1 g.irh.igc li 111. t
driver hr Ipnl a iii.iii .ins Arri ng
Ml 1 Ispaiigh's d c s c i : |i| mn |iiil 1
his t a niii n| a dilcli. Ihc
11 Uv k di ivri s.i id ihr in.in,"
whn srriii-d In hr agil.iled,
V arne li nm ,1 neai h\ w onlcd
.Ilea . I lie laan di n\e .iw .iv
.ll ler ihe cir w.is piil led I 1 ma
llie diKli.
I'nlicc gni an inilial
ties cr ipl mn ni' ihe v.ir and
dr n e r when ,1 111,111 cal led In
re |inr 1 Iha I a dr 1 ver had hern
s,j
hus;.
Innklllg
,ll
scllnnl
I 111 Idreii, he ran intn a slop
s igii. I he desLi ipl mn mat d i ed that 1)1 Ihe car piilietl Ir om
the ilUcli.
The Abducted
I'he girls were spoiled Iriday along Route 1-I4
near Renova hy a Ir uc ker,
who I lagged down a slale
policeman. The oll'icer took
the gir Is In Ihe l.ock Haven
city hall, where lliev were
qucstinned hy autlior i t i e s .
They were then taken to
I n, k ll.ivrn llnspii.ii \ h n r
Ihev wcir -••,.i:,,lli-.!. \ hn-;ii 1,11 idiiiii, islialnr s.ii..l S.il .
hr h.id l>rrii ..dvisc,! hv p,d.isii I'-i all. . nr>. • nii , - , ,,1
In divulge ihr 'i.i'-iC i' •;,di >vl t ir.', win I r K .rai nr i I ue
•All Is.
Ilirir'.. iir . iarr- • ; I in I rpnr I 1,1'- s,ii ,,r i
nr,
ihr condil Inn i .| l!ir .,;! rl ,.
...And The Abductor
MI llsp.iugh, 111, IS nr IIIJ
iief.l in ihe (lininn Cmmp,
pill 111 l.nLk Ihivvii in liei,
n|
S100,0o;i 'Hind. Ile -..is
arrcsiei.1 al his home hinhp,
.I'lernnon by sUile police
Imni Hollidayshur g and returned to nf lie lals 111 I .ock Hav c • .
Millspaugh was pamled mi
•-ovember
21, 1973 from
Kockview State Prison, where
he had served two years tor
I ape aud a s s a u l t .
.A hearing for Millspaugh
has heen set for Feb. 25 in
District
Magistrate
Court
\ o . I Lock Haven. .A state
police spokesman said be
e,\pecled cluirges to be filed
from the l.ock Haven b a n a c k s
early this week.
EAGLE EYE
page 2
Men., Feb. 18, I974
Lock Haven State College
Eagle wrestlers easily defeat Waynesburg,38—5
The LHS Bald Haglos
handed
Waynesburg
their
second defeat of the season
Friday night, in a surprisingly easy fashion, 3H-.'i.
The
Waynesburg crew
of Coach Clayton Kellcrling
fi'st couldn't got moving in
Thorn.IS I'ieldhousc, i.diving
their oiilv poinis ol the
nighl nn .i w in .11 I ''II, .md
dr.iw
.It h.e.ivv w eiglii.
The h.igles iimiped nil
to a quick ti-O lead as
frcshm.in Pave Shreek pinned
jnii Mir.iiid.i .11 .':02ol ihe
l i s p.,uind c l a s s , shreek
Iculing 'I- 1 .ll ihe liir.e nl'
ihe hill, inrned Mir.mda
o\ er A nil .1 h.iil nelson
seoiiiiL', Ihe I'.igles inilial
poiiiis o:' ih.' nighl.
\l 12(1 i'lm McC.imlev
registeied the h.igle's setOIK; eonseeiili\e f.ill nl ihe
e\ eiiing pi;ii,iiiu W .i\ iieshurg's l'.-i;:U,ilier .il l:.M of
Ihe :ii si pel uwh \lie.ul ,^-1 ,
Met .1:1 hw n.me.iked W.illers
.md .ig.ini .1 n.iil lie 1,' on w.is
used m pull liig .1 W .0 iieshuig
oppoiienl .Ml 'lis h.iek.
1 e.iaing 12-0 liie h.igles
g.i\e tiesh'-.m \like H.ii.'nn.i
h.is I'l'si Msie n: \.iisii\
.lehnn. H.ir .UMI.! I esponded
h\ e.ele.iiing Kieh VioiaUw
11-.^. lie,'. 2-2 m the s e m n d
perioU, H.ii ,.M',.i eve eiiled .1
he.uiliP.il
lireiv.in's
^MIIV
I'oi .1 PA ,1 pcini ^.l'^ed.,n^ n .md
w enl 0:1 i.^ ilv. in,lie h,is
liring .'ppoiier.l toi Ihe w 111,
Eagles
RemainsTough
Cle.^!ge V. ,1V . Ihe p<',iilh,
c o i ' s e c i l i v e 1 ,ig!e tiesh; an
10 lake !o ;!ie ;-.;,its for ihe
l-'agles,
defeated
Ihuil
Hoover
12-,'^.
Ihe h.igle
'4.S por.ne.ei led .'^-.- atler
two peiuxi.s. 'nu .111 ese.ipe
two poinl takedown, .iiui ,1
tw.,1 poin; ne.ir t.ill leed llie
i-iateh l,>r llie H.ild h'.igle .
T h i s made th.e score lS-0, l.HS.
At l.-^'» n.me Cmwell
contiii'icd the I .igle .-nsl.uight,
pinp.uig
John
Zalenchak
three
minutes
into the houl. The l-'.igle
junior, resembling a combination of Gars- \'entimiglia.
Larry
Rippey,
and Wade
Schalles,
led '^-before
cradling his oppnenet for
si\.
Eagles Ice Motch
At 1-SK, Don I'jchenlaub
made it 27-0, LHS, by defeating a game but outclassed
,lohn Mitsch ' ' - 1 . The Ihigle
uinior pninnieled theWayne.v
luirg grappler, piling up
(v,48 <,n the riding lime
clock, compared to just
nine seconds hir Mitsch.
\n escape, takedown, and
pen.illv poml in the third
period secured the match tor
" I ' l e h " who had led 4-1
atler iwn periods. The wm
Iced the match tor the liagles,
gi\ ing iheir. a '^•(i rceoid
fo] ihe se.isnn.
I .igle Senior l)oii Ad.ims
wrestling ihe I.isl du.il meet
01' his career in ,in hagle
iinil'orm, wenl nut m stvle
-N nil ,1 \ iclnrv al 167. Al
Mmell.i, his npponeni, heid
ihe h.igle scoreless for i^ue
pel md. .\lier lliat it w as ,ill
\il,iiiis. '1 he Co-.(.-,ipiain o\ tlie
hhigU's e s c i p e d three seconds r.ilo the second period
In go .ih.eavi 1-0, then picked
up .1 t.ikedown ten seconds
laler lo; a .^-0 le.id. Minella
e s c i p e d ivurowing '.he score
In ?'••{ enleving the third
si,111.',1. ,\ pan of escapes
tor the W.ivneshurg grappler
were countered hv ,in Adams
Pikednwn. \ riding time point
gave IIK hagle a (1-.' wm .md
,1 10-4-1 dual nice I record
t'.M the vear.
Al
hriek
continued
his
impressive
vvreslling,
regisiering a tall at .^;2S
over
Rohm Remhold
o(
W,iv nesh'.inr. I'he l-',igle 1""
pounuer was all over Remhold in Ihe tirsi iwo periods,
hiiilding .m S-2 lead. Wuh
Remhold nn top .it t h e h e giiining .M' the thud peru the l-.igle tieshm.in reversed
in seven seconds, llepmued
the Wavneshurg wrestler
w nil uisl 2S seeivikis gone
in the hout.
With the score AU-O, 1 HS.
Ihe I agles sent Art Baker
ag,iinsi
Nevan
Ciochnour.
12-1 on the s c i s n n . Goehnour
looked unimpressive at 1*^0
barely defe.iting Baker, .''-1.
Gochnour led 2-1 after two
periods, and with, Baker on
top,
escaped
in nist 21
seconds
for a 3-1 lead.
T h a t ' s the way it ended as
Waynesburg
ruined
any
Eagles
chance
for
their
second consecutive shutout.
.At heavyweight, in what
proved to be a dull and
medivx-re encounter. Big Jim
Schuster drew with Dennis
Marcott,
1-1. Marcott led
1-0 on an escape entering
Ihe third period, but Schuster
escaped in one second of
Ihe period to salvage a draw .
Final score
Wavneshurg - .''.
Mat
LHS - 38
Notes
Wavneshurg's only other
loss was to Slippery Rock,
3fi-6. They must wreslte a
prelty weak schedule if
thev're i : - 2 .
Seniors Rob Johnson,
F^agle 126 conference champ
l a s t year, and Don Adams,
this
year's
Eagle
CoCaptain sporting one of the
team's best won-lost dual
meet records, were hailed
last night at the l a s t dual
meet for " t h e H a v e n " this
s e a s o n . Congratulations to
both on their great wrestling
careers here at LHS and
good luck to them in the
future.
The TKF"s once again
were out in full force lo cheer
their wrestling b r o t h e r s "
and the team in general.
What's wrong with some of
the
other
fraternities
on
campus','
Gary Walk was given
a rest and did not see action
against Waynesburg. He'll
undoubtedly be back in the
line- up for the Conference
cont. on page 3
Truck/ 50( per concert
I'nick has nothing to do
a s trike. I t ' s a rock
roll band. Truck is nol
band, fruk, that played
a while back.
I h e s e guvs are competent, professioriiil musicians
who know what they are doing.
And what they do is making
audiences happy.
I rwk
plays
verv
soph.istieated rock and roil.
Ih.is doesn't mean a spacey
glnier show -- it lust means,
ih.ii after ihree vears togetw ith
.md
the
here
•«?«»'?'^j»^l
her, thev sort out the creative from the crap. Their
music, while intense and
involving, d o e s n ' t have to
resort to an audio assault
on the a u d i e n c e . Their
power comes from their
talent, not an electrical
outlet.
Truck
will appear in
concert on February 19, in
Bentley Hall lounge at 8 p.m.
.Admission is 50c and proceeds wil! go to the United
Fund.
Mon., Feb. 18,1974
EAGLE EYE
Wrestling
cont. from page 2
Lock Haven State College
meet this weekend.
Jayvee's lost to an
undefeated Steven's Trade
School leam 31-6. Registering \\ins for the liagles were
Barry Adams, 134, and Dale
•Anderson, 167. Both won by
decisions.
The Conference
.,ee?
coming up this weekend,
will have some great wrestling
on tap, without doubt. More
"pre-lim" information on the
Conference
championships
coming up in this week's
issues to the E
issues of the T'.ai;le t-'.ye.
CAS meeting
cont. from page 1
T.ACHED " s e e d " money to
get the CAS started.
After some discussion
as to whether or not there
would actually be any strings
attached, the proposal was
accepted by members with
the stipulation that Pittenger
and his friends should write
letters stating their motivesin the gifts to CAS.
Sieg Conference Center
May Be Centralized Meeting Place
Mike
Mountain, Vice
President of ^.Ai from East
Stroudsburg, presented a plan
by which the CAS would
simplify the planning of travel
budgets fa each school as
well as preventing trips
fron ' ne corner of the state
to another by college delegations. .At this time, the CAS
is r otating its meetings so
it will be at each state college at least once.
Sieg Conference Center
in Lock Haven was suggested
as a central meeting place.
.A commiltee was formed to
look into Sieg and other
possibilities.
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PRtCtNANCY?
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February 22. 1974
/
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