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HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! ! #
All student 1.0. cards
must be embossed with your
student number. You can get
this done in the Library Audio-Visual Department, Ground
Floor, ^londay thru Friday
from 1:30 to 4:30 p.p.. After
March 15, you will not be able
to charge out library books
unless your card is embossed,

ALPHA PHI OMEGA Brothers
and Pledges: Very important
meeting Thursday night, Feb.
15 in EAGLE WING at 7:30
p.m. sharp.
Attire: sports
coat and tie.
The SCC Social Committee will present "Airport"
starring Burt Lancaster, Dean
JViartin and Jacqueline Bisset, Sunday Feb. 18 at 6:30
and 9:00 in Price Aud. admission is free with a validated I.D. $1.00 without.

Humanities Film, " I n tolerance" will be shown
Wednesday at 6:00 in Ulmer
Planetarium.

Ford, Man of Many Achievements,
Speaking TONIGHT in Fieldhouse
Following
service
duty,
he returned to Grand Rapids
and resumed his law practice.
Ford then received the Grand
Rapids Jaycees Distinguished
Service Award in 1948 for work
in various community projects.
The
following year he was
named
one
of
"America's
Ten Outstanding Young Men"

ToniRht at 8:15 p.m. in
Thomas F i e l d h o u s e , t h e
students of Lock Haven State will
be able to hear a man of great
achievements.
Representative
Gerald R. Ford from the fifth
Congressional District of Michigan, will be speaking a s part
of the Cultural Affairs Committee's lecture s e r i e s .
Ford,
a
1935
graduate
from the University of Michigan
and a 1951 law graduate from
Yale University law s c h o o l , has
a twelve consecutive term s p a n
as a member of Congress s i n c e
January 3 , 1949.
Ford was chosen Minority
Leader of the House of Repres e n t a t i v e s a t the opening of
89th Congress January 4 , 1 9 6 5 .
He has a l s o served as a member
of the Republican Conference of
the House during the 88th Congress (1963-64) and has been a
membei of the House of the
Republican
Policy Committee
for over nine y e a r s .
During his first term he
was named to the House Public
Works Committee. In 1951, was
assigned to the Appropriations
Committee where he served on
the Army Civil Functions SubCommittee.
During
the
83rd
and 84th C o n g r e s s e s , was a
member of the Subcommittees on
Foreign
Operations
and
the
Department of Defense and was
on the Army P a n e l , serving as
Panel Chairman in the 83rd
C o n g r e s s . During the 84th Cong r e s s , was appointed to the

lect Committee on Astronautics
and
Space
Exploration.
Remained a member of both the
Defense and Foreign Operations
Subcommittees
of the House
Appropriations
Committee
throughout the 85th, 86th, 87th
and
88th
Congresses,
Was
seni(X Rebuplican on the Defense
Subcommittee
before
becoming
Minority
Leader.
Ford's
sport
record
is
also very impressive. He won
all city and all-state football
honors in Grand Rapids during
high
school.
While
earning
three varsity letters, he w a s
a member of the University of
Michigan's undefeated national
championship team of 1932 and
1933. He was then named Michigan's Most Valuble Player in
1934. In 1959 he was s e l e c t e d
by Sports Illustrated
to receive
its Silver Aniversary AIl-Americ
Award a s one of the 25 football
players in the preceeding quarter
century who had
contributed
most to their fellow c i t i z e n s .
In 1972, he was awarded the
National Football Foundation's
gold medal for close a s s o c i a tion with the game.
His military service consisted of a 1942 entrance in
the U.S. Navy. He a l s o served
47 months on active duty during
World War 11. He was released
to inactive duty with rank of
Lieutenent Commander in January 1946.

by the U.S. Junior Chamber
of
Commerce,
receiving
its
Distinguished Service Award.
Ford
also
has
various
other honors. In 1963, he was
named by
President
Lyndon
Johnson to the Warren Comisssion and was the co-author of
the b o o k , " Portrait of the Assasin".
He then served as
permanent
chairman
of
the
1968 Pepublican National Convention. He was lauded as a
"Congressman's Congressman"
by the American Political Science Association when it conferred on him its Distinguished
Congressional
Service
Award
in 1961. Ford was presented
the George Washington Award
by the American Good Government Society and was chosen
by the American Acadamy of
Achievement
t o receive
ots
Golden Plate Award as one
of fifty " g r a n t s of accomplishm e n t " . When s e l e c t e d to receive
the
AMVETS
Silver
Helmet
Award in 1971, he received
that group's highest recognition
of congressional
service.
Truly a man of vast acheivements, Gerald Ford is a man
who cannot be passed b y .

EAGLE W I N G

Spaghetti & Meatballs

$1.00

Job Interview

i-ditor's Sole:
The following' letter was. sent to Dr.
Robert Kidder, Chairman of the Theatre Department: Dr.
Marcus Konic/i, Chairman of the Department of Humanities,
and The Student Body of Lock Hoven State College. It came
from James Symmons, Director/Williamsport
Drama Workshop.
February 9, 197."!
On behalf of the WiUiamsport Drama Workshop and myself
1 express my sincere apology for the circumstances of Thurday evening by which the Workshop was not able to fulfill
its scheduled commitment in presenting the two one act
plays. 1 also regret the circumstances that forced me to be
absent from the workshop at the time of its commitment, but
the emergency situation was beyond my control.
However, I would like to re-schedule the performance of
" T h e Zoo Story" as soon as possible without adirission
charge. I trust that this will be in agreement with you and
the student body.
Again, my sincere apology.
Sincerely yours,
James Symmons
Note: .4fter consideration of the situation, it was decided that time does not allow for the plav "The /.oo Story"
to he rescheduled within the near future. It was felt, nonethe-less,
that the students
should have the opportunity to
read Mr. Symmons's
letter.

Press Competition Open
The Department of Journalism at St. Bona venture University
announces
its
sixth
annual
COLLEGE
PRESS
COMPETITION for collegiate
n e w s p a p e r s . More than 2,500
e n t r i e s were submitted it individual and publication categories last year. The entries
represented
nmre
than
100
campuses throughout Ihe country.
The Department's
desire
to recognize outstanding coll e g i a t e n e w s p a p e n n g is part
of its dedication to college
journalism and journalism education,
which
includes
the
Department's "Mark Hellinger
A w a r d " and the founding of
the New York Collegiate P r e s s
.\-ssociation.

Schedules

All i n t e r v i e w s w i l l be held in B e n t l e y H a l l L o u n g e u n l e s s
otherwise indicated.
You must be r e g i s t e r e d with the [Placement Office in o r d e r lo s i g n up for an i n t e r v i e w . P l e a s e s i g n up
in P l a c e m e n t Office e x c e p t for Military O p p o r t u n i t i e s . D e a d l i n e
for s i g n up is two da>s before i n t e r v i e w d a t e .
EDUCATION
r - e b . l6-.'\merican I n t e r n a t i o n a l School of R a h u l , . ' \ f g h a n i s t a n
F e b . 2 8 - L n i o n C o u n t y R e g i o n a l High S c h o o l Dist.A'l, S p r i n g f i e l d .
NJ
Mar. 2 - A b i n g t o n H e i g h t s S c h o o l D i s t r i c t , C l a r k s Summit, I'A
N a r . 6 - C a r r o l l C'ounty Board of l . d u c a t i o n , W e s t m i n s t e r , MD
Mar. 7 - B a l t i m o r e C o u n t y Board of E d u c a t i o n , l o w n s o n , MD
OTHER
F e b . 2 0 - E q i i i t a b l c Fife A s s u r a n c e S o c i e t y of U . S . , [-"A
F e b . 26, 27, 28- U.S. Naval Recruitment
Mar. 5-\lodern Woodsmen of A m e r i c a I n s u r a n c e , PA
Mar. 7 - P a . State C i v i l S e r v i c e Comm., PA

Winners will he announced
on Press Day, May 14, a Monday,
on the University campus. Press
Day IS the largest national
prograii) of its kind for seeomlaiv sehools arnl lor the past
f i w \t.-ars has offered a special
rir.ij;! .ii:i |.>i cnllcge lournalists.
P r e s s [lav participation is
tUil a requisite lor entering the
competion .
Entries will be judged by professional newspaper men and
women.
The postmark deadline is
April 2,197.1.
Entries may be submitted
in two ckissificalions; (I)
Individual and (2) Publication.
INDIVIDUAL
CAIEGORIES
News Writing
I-eaturing Writing
Editorial V\riting
Column Writing
Sports Writing
Photography
•Vrt
(Entries should be limited to
those judged Best of Field,
Not more than two entries can
be submitted by one student
i n each category.
Enter name of author,
category,
publication,
and
college in the upper left-hand
corner t>f a slieet ol white
•H': X 11 paper on which the
slor\ is to t)e pasted.)
Send l{ntries '\\>.
College
I'l'
inpctition
Departmeni
Mialism
St. Honaventure University
St.
Honaventure
New
York
14778

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Pictures talk.
n't.
Some little
%[%

Some inner-city Rhettos htivc special .schools. For little
lioys who don't t;;lk.
Not mute little boys. Hut children so witlidrawn, so afraid
of failure, they ca.mot make the slightest attempt to do anything at which they might fail.
Some don't talk. Some don't listen. Most (lun't behave. .-Xiid
all of them don't learn.
One day someone asked lis to help.
TliioiiKli Kodak, cameras and film were distributed to
teachers. The teachers pave the cameras to the kids and told
them to take pictures.
And then the miracle. Little boys who had never said anything, looked at the pictures and began to talk. They said
"This is my house." "This is my dog." "This is vvhere I like

to hide." They begiin to explain, to describe, to communicate.
And once the channels of communication had been opened,
the.\- began to learn.
We're helping the children of the inner-city. And we're
also helping the adults. We're involved in inner-city job programs. To train unskilled people in useful jobs.
What does Kodak stand to gain from this? Well, we're
showing how our products can help a teacher—anrj maybe
creating a whole new market. And we're also cultivating
.N'oiing customers who will someda.v buy their own cameras
and film. Rut more than that, we're cultivating alert, educated citizens. Who will someday be responsible for our society.
After all. our business depends on our society. So we care
what happens to it,

Kodak

Morethan a business.

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