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BSU Organized
At LHS Campus
Dan Elby, president
ization,
slated:
A Black Student
union h a s
b e e n formed o n t h e L o c k H a v e n
State
College
campus.
"
The
BSLI
has
submitted
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board
and
us
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LOCK HAVEH ST'.'E COLLEGE
Vol XIII, No 9
Vfed., Sept. 17,196S
LHS STUDENT SPEARS SHARK
Using a steak sub as Ki ' Andre Delgalvls speared a Mako
shark last weekend. IX-lgaKis a .Sigma R brother at Lock Haven
Stale, WIS fishing at (X;ean ( l l \ . '^U., last weekend when he caught
^ the UiX-ix)imd shark. I\)sed wiili ilic prize catch i s Steve CtDsley,
one of IX'lgalvis' fraternity brothers.
Us
c o n s t i l l l t i o n t o t h e S ( " ( ' e x e e i ll i \ e
approval
«
E AGLE EYE
ol t h e o i g a n -
" T h e p u r p o s e i s n o t t o uiwleim i n e oi d e s t r o y t h i s e d u e a l i o n . i l
institution
b u t try to bring
in
m o r e of o u r B l a c k c u l t u r e ,
le.,
arts,
music,
litcralure."
I'.lln
added
that
" w e a r e trying lo
supplement
the eduealion
we
are already
getting."
" T h e o b j e c t i v e of t h i s o r g a n ization
s h a l l be t o m a k e
this
c o m m u n i t y a n d s c h o o l more a w a r e
of t h e B l a c k m a n ' s c u l t u r e , t o
lorm a c o m m i l l e e
to c o r r e l a t e
and
seminale
all
information
concerning
the
Black
culture
made
available
on t h e
Lock
Haven Slate College
campus,"
a c c o r d i n g t o I h e BSU c o n s t i t u tion.
Elaborating
on t l u
piiipose.
'
is
now
awaiting
a
charter
iiieiiiber.
I n a d d i t i o n t o h d l i v , o l f i e e i s ul
Ihe
organization
include
Ted
Reed,
v i c e - p r e s itleiil.
CiiuU
M o c k , s e c r e t . i r i : Calliv
I'aliiiei.
t r e a s u r e r , T e r r e l l . l o n e s \s 111 h e
S C C r e p r e s e n t a l i v e il a n d w h e n
t h e BSL' b e c o m e s a e h a r u - r nieiiiher.
T e n t a t i v e l y t h e H S l ' is l i v i n g
t o . s c h e d u l e a d a n c e for Satiirilav
September
27,
featunng
the
Simplifies,
a " s o u l " grouii from
Harrisburg. Elby staled
"If we
have
anything
on campus
the
c o l l e g e c o m m u n i l v is nioie t h a n
welcome t o c o m e . "
Anyone
who wishes
l o b e .,
m e m b e r of t h i s oi g a t u / a l i o n w i l l
be r e c e i v e d b y t h e n i e i i i b e r s h i p
c o m m i t t e e , \-.\h\
s a i i l . IK- i u l d e d
that the pros
a m i i o n s of t h e
applicant
w i l l h e d i s e u s s e d In
the comniittee a n d p r e s e n t e d In
the c h a i r m a n t o t h e w h o l e orgaiiizat ion.
Dan hlby
Wafer M a m Breaks
Causes
$200Damage
Two Profs Join Theotes Staff
Iwo
• \ o l t l i e a s l K e h u i U U - i - in \\o\
11,, i.
r e p o r t e d llie l u s i s i g n s ol i i o u t i l e
A million
gallons
of w a t e r
drained the distribution lines a n d
the newly-laid water main
leading t o Melnlire H a l l a t 2 a m
yesterday.
loiiiei.1
A f t e r n o t i c i n g a d r o p in w a t e r
p r e s s u r e . Ihe night watchman at
.11
ihis
are
iienvs
Dr.
\
iK-pail-
ll,i\eii
Stale
semesiei.
Ihev
Ciaiv
aiu!
o-sulenl
oi
Mexico,
or.i 1
l)i .
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Miss
ods
ot
tiireel
.iiul
piodiK I lo
second
ol
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Ue:!
iiK'lli-
No-, e m b e r
20
ling
lo
l)i,
II
pla\ s .
\1lss
Friday 3 19 69
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
On Russell Hall Lawn
Student Speakers welcome and
llie
s p e e i h-ltie,itcr
dep.nlihi-iil
^'i 111
pn-senl
lu o
oni.111 p l : i \ s I h i s r . i l l .
rill- i l a l e s
p e i i o i nuiiu
ol • • 1 he
lor 1
1 e - s o, n
.Hid
••(h.iiis
Mill
He gill!ie w i l l
SL-HK-SI
some
New
l e a t lies
iiiU'i p i e l a 11 o n
"Bitch I n "
ei^eil
hel
tiegiee
m
the:.lei
h oi'i I h e I Ml V e i s i l v
ol D e i i v ei .
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K-.ieli
various
eonisi-s.
Ihe Hii h i d e
Sl i i K d e s liming,
leehnual
direi ling
:nid
i 1 gtllinii.
Weil.
lorniei
ning
have
ihi-alei
1 Ol k
College
Ma/ie
I ' h e l e a k a l l b i n i l i . i n i e i l llie
major s o u r c e
o( s n p p U
! ei t h e
L o c k H a v e n s v s i e i f . .i s i . n a . m
r e s e r v o i r in R a m n i s H o l l o \ ^ .
D u e n i o s t l v l o t h e l o s s ol w.ii-.i
the leak r e s u l l e d
ni .i l o s s o l
$200
jiroiessois
Ihe
nu-nl
.After c h e c k i n g a , . . i i s K l e i . i h U
p o r t i o n of t h e s v s l . - : n
H o \ d ,1
Wi i i k l e n i a n . s u p e r i i i l e i K l e i n - >1 ihi
LH s y s t e m d i - . e o v e i e d ihe • . • u u ,
of t h e l e a k bv a e i u l e n i .
Bursting at a joint, the n e w
cast-iron
six-inch
pipeline
to
the dormitory
emptied
the dist r i b u t i o n s y s t e m of I h e S u b u r b a n
Lock
Haven
Water
Authority
early yesterday
morning.
new
l o 22.
Kid.ler.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
INVITED
Come say your thing
-H win.
SCC Executive Board
l l l l e i I I h e pKlV s .
r-commentary: all-college senate-
Smooth
Sailing;
It^s All in How /f's
Structured
• third of a six-part series-
An
real
all-college
benefit
were
such
lo
Lock
structured
a
improve
be
might
Haven
properly.
system
the
senate
Slate
Bul
so
efficiency
present governing agencies while
a
- if it
how
organized
collective
be
could
as
of
lo
the
warrant-
ing their abolition'.'
(The
ion
for
ways
following
what
is merely o n e
there
of o r g a n i z i n g
are
several
the s e n a t e .
suggesi-
Idllor:.
I,.'I.
I'o:
I .: Ihc third
<>r u s/V I'O'i
si'fics
written
hv Ron
con,
eniiio:
hi'
ollcollci;c
scnulc
oj
govi-rniiicni
lor
To.-k
HUMII
lOll.lr
Smith
Ixpc
SIUI<\
Ihc
ideas
and o / w / / i o i / s /// this
scries
i / i e SI /
fiirlh
to prolyl,ki'
discussion
und
interc-.i
the
aillllor
r,(lll,u-s
Ihul lio'rc
tne s c'. c ra I
allernilli
\es to lh<- origan l. oil on. pro, dine
.
und junctions
us outlined
here.
various
This
mil-
l i n e h a s b e e n k e p t a s b r i e f a s p o s s i b l e lo
allow
aiiv
future
proposal
lo
gioniis
fill
SINCE:
Another
Alternative
II
IS
T h e g o v e r n m e n t t h e r e c o n s i s t s of 101
members: 42 tenured
faculty,
LS n o n t e n u r e d f a c u l t y , 21 s l u d e n t s , 9 a d m i n istrators,
2 alumni,
6 staff
members,
a n d 6 d e l e g a t e s ''rom r e l a t e d i n s t i t u t i o n s .
A C h r i s t i a n S c i e n c e Monitor e d i t o r i a l
p o i n t e d out t h a t w h i l e i t s m e m b e r s h i p
f o r m u l a is n o t an e x a c t m o d e l for o t h e r
c a m p u s e s , " n o n e t h e l e s s , il d o e s
show
t h e d i r e c t i o n u n i v e r s i t i e s m u s t t a k e to
resolve
their
conflicts
democratically
and avoid further v i o l e n c e . . . . T h e Columbia
senate
method s u g g e s t s
the right way
for c a m p u s e s t o t a k e u p t h e h a r d t a s k of
restructuring t h e m s e l v e s . "
I
Hl'.Sr
tlu-
I'L.XCE;
.is
the
from
the
committee
tliev
college.
si-nate,
II
miisl
adiiiinislralion,
THE:
senate
be
aeadciiiu
the soeial
seieiiees,
(Note
there
,iiul
tonld
methods
for
le.isl
peiiple
he
with
from
;io/
in
Ideally
of a s f e w m e m b e r s
fiiianeial,
activities,
eleetlolis,
the work done but still
luiglil
liafrie
and
which
arisi.-,
ol t h e
of p r e s i d e i i l
MANV
further
the
he a
faculty
Irom
be
the
tioils,
acadeiiiie
groups
.iiul e \ e n l s ,
publicalions,
group
should
izationa.
to gel
have
Ihe
faculty
h.o .
.Ill .iil'iiin i s i i a l I \ i '
establish-
ClROUl'S
into
lliere
:ssues
could
several
iiiidei
iiiight
wUh (ireek
he
siih-
on Ihe
committee
eouiil
nuniber of
I n i i i M o n •.'. i i h o i i l a n e t j u a i
studenls,
laiilh'.
iiienibeis,
III.-
rnore
a n d adlllinis-
ii.ilors.
Hill
llilllees
- iiiilu l . i L e \ .1 Ilia I l o l l , p i - r s o l l l i e 1,
g i i e v.iiu OS . I in 1 le n h i i u
ill-
iiiniposeil
ol
iiiiporlanl
- should
i'i|nal
e-otii-
definitely
repre sciilati v e s .
election
and
functions
ol l l l e n i h e 1 s .
Executive Committee
oi;':ini.'asoeial
a s s e i i i b b -s , a t h l e t i e s ,
interest
e l i oniiiiittee
proiiinl loiis
e oiidiie t s u b - c o m m i t l e e s .
(chairman (vicc-chairn^an
(vice-chairman
administration
— faculty
- students
and
SENATE
four members - administrafors
twelve members - faculty
(twelve members — students
the
be silh-
olganiza lions,
and special
peis,
luenihi'i
,11 I u ll l e - . , o i i i r i i i i i e e . llie l i b r a r y
i oiimiillees,
e- ii-iple,
eoiiiiiiillee
eoiiimil e e s d e a l i n g
possible
w i l h .is m a n y m e m -
down
l-oi
iiev.
librarv.
and speiial
llli:Si:
broken
activities
rules,
paikiiig,
(fl
llie
evalua-
,i n d
that
with
h '.\oiihi n o l he n e e e s s a i v . I or e \ a i l i p l e ,
Io
h\
he
giievanees,
iililieial,
exeeiinve
to deal
eommiltees
e I i n le iilniii |H-i s o n i i e l ,
ed
would
Ihis
.is
the senate,
s h i i i d i n g eoiiiiiiittci,-s
these
lloiii o n e l o a n o t h e r ,
\|
membered
.\ildltiolla I eonimiltees could he
vice-chairiiian
BODY
coiiiiinllees,
groujis,
the
him would
among
separate
of t h e s e
ol
\:ii\
lOMORROW:
IHE: S I : N , \ I E :
the
nine
siiuLiine
piiih:iiii\
,i
UNI)I:R
the
body.
itself.
Ihiee
eduealion.
.il
lo a s s u m e
be a kind
closely
MAJOR
colleges
and phvsieal
he
would
iiistrumcnl
three-iuaii
and another
Ihe student
Ihe
uoiilii
and
e\eiiili\e
sliulenls,
alteriialive
eolliniitlees.
vice-chairman
members
>vould
tion,
of t h e s e n a t e .
Working
the
o|
a n d o n e a d i i i i n i s i n i loi
seieliees,
woRKiNci
IS
eiiliie
the
of
be the president
He wiiuld
n
the
senate
of this
be;
exeeulivi-
comniiltee
is r e a s o n a b l e
would
m
Ihe
all-college
policy-making
it
of
health
dehiils
iiienihers
chairman
each
sevenil
a n d s l i u i e i i t hotiv .
Ihe
fioiii
aieas
eoiisisi
I h e faeiiltv
of
three
iiieiiibers,
he
iiiclutle
cidlege,
r.iiully
and
ihe
niiglil
vi c e - e h a ll m e n
I. olllllll l l e e :
repiesi-ni
tollegi-.
seiiale
elei ted members
slnilenl
nalnial
faculty,
Heeause
IhiiU
iJK-
liuiii.inilies,
tonsKlei
eoiiimiinitv,
major
s e g n i e n l ol i h e
Ihe
li> h e l e p i e s e n t a t i v i '
l.HS
A n o t h e r m e t h o d of s t r u c t u r i n g a n a l l c o l l e g e s e n a t e c a n b e f o u n d in t h e p o l i c y making organization al Columbia Univers i t y in N-;w Y o r k C i t y .
ol
everv
Eeihajis
l o , i i l e i ] u a l e Iv
s m i l lar d i \ i s i o i i . )
t h e t o p , let lis
conimiltce
nei'iled
Ihe
111 I h e
THE
as
i i i l e r e ^ . u - * . ! in t h e
d e e m n e c e s s a r y ).
.It
hi'! s
organiiiighl
sludent
^
Committees
A
(mixed
groups
SuD-Committees
iiD-Commi
(mixed
groups
rrS GREEK TO ME
ZETA TAU ALPHA
f
«•
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
I'he sisters of / e t a Tau Alpha
woukl \]kc to welcome everyone
h.ick from vac iilioii.
/ e t a .1 ould like to announce
Ific lavalier of Cheryl Kirkner
to Hill Kutz of LDR. We also
want In wish Ihe best of luck
lo (lloria Racliau who married
Ken Spackmaii. and to .lulie
Mowry who married Michael
Re ma ley.
We hope our s i s t e r . Sue
Meisler, has a great lime attending school in Spain this year,
Ihe sisters of Zeta Lau Alpha
spent lust Saturday at Campllate-To-Leave-It. They d i s c u s s ed the coming fall rush, and had
a picnic. We WHiuld like to wish
all the prospective rushees good
luck, and extend to all oi you
an invitation to come s e e us on
fifth floor Mclntire (hack wing).
-«..-
e. e.
m
I.IIS c a m p u s litis r e c e i v e d a new
s e e d i n g of the l a w n s ,
look with s i d e w a l k s , c a m p u s
lighlmg facilities,
o p / n / o n
To the editor:
1 am writing this letter as a
studeni very much c about the differences arising
amongst the administration, the
faculty, and the students of this
college. The Harry I. Miller
affair
has aroused several
previously latent or at least
imprecedented
i s s u e s . Among
them are the following:
Are
faculty members people too'.'
Does the administration have any
role in an academic community'?
and if s o , what may it be'.'
Again as the formenlioned
concerned student, 1 feel thai
I must condemn the cruel practical joke sprung upon the members
involved by some person of
extremely poor taste — 1 refer to
a statemenl attributed to the
office of the president, a statement made with an a l l too
obvious
attempt
to
disrupt
student-facully-administralion
negotiations and lo misrepresent
the facts of the Harry I. Miller
case.
This statement attributed to
our president was a direct
insult upon the student body in
the form of a condemnation of the
personal civility and civism of
the sluden; and of the personal
integrity i)t the officers o\' our
leprcsentative body, the SCC.
Eurther it was an insult to the
personal intelligence of Harry
I. Miller and lo our democratic
legal system. The very idea of
someone being guilty of something that isn't illegal:
The faculty itself was not spared
insult as this jiractical
joker insulted ii.s uidgement as
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AGLE
Press A s s n
co-F[')iTORs-iri-CMirr
MARIANNE ' A / A T E R ^ , AL .SMITH
A s s i s t a n t e d i t o r — R o n Jury
E d i t o r i a l a s s i s l a n t . — L o r e t t a DeLong
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NEWS F.DITOR-Carol Morgan
SPORTS EDITOR-Larry Green
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PHOTOGRAPHY-Scott Culpepper
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BUSINESS MANAGER-Joan Worcester
FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Marian L. Huttensiine
EAGLE EYE is published daily by the students of Lock Haven
State College. Al! opinion expressed by columni.sts and feature
writers, including letters to Ihe editor, are noi necessarily those
of this institution or of this publication.
All coniribuliuns
should be submitted to Eagle Eye, Parsons Union Building,
LHSr-TAS-SSll
EVERYTHING
checks cashed
charge accounts
and
I hs
a functioning btid\ as well as
the maturity of the individual
members.
The string of maudlin eiimtional
\ilif ications
with
\ague
Inucndos of protestani e t h i c s ,
set in such an irrational presentation is an insult to the president
himself, to say nothing of the
taunt
implied by the mere
usurpation of the president's
name a s the author of this
atrocity.
I can oiil> beg all persons
involved to ignore that publication and to \ry lo seek ever
hartler for a peaceful, fair and
rational
settlement of
these
differences.
Timothy Charles Kck
208-3f.-8087
To Ihe editor:
I would like to use this space
in your paper to speak for the
students at LHSC. We would like
to thank Dr. Parsons for publicly announcing on Monday that the
students had a riot planned for
riiLirstlay's convocation. Nobody
on campus knew of any such riot,
but now that you mention it,
chief, it sounds like a groovy
idea!
Name withheld for
academic reastms
G-A-R-D-E-N
r o n i g h t thru Sat.
"THE BRIDGE AT
REMAGEN"
Geo. Segal—
Robcrl V a u g h n Ben Ga/^zara
Story of o n e forgotten
little bridge
S e p t . 21-22-23
"A FINE PAIR"
Rock H u d s o n
C l a u d i a C'ardinale
R o m a n t i c High A d v e n t u r e
FOR
classified
\n\'one
who finds
a boy .s
elassring with the initials J.R.S.
please '^'urn il to Jim Sleicher as
^oon as possible.
I'o the editor:
In response to Janet P a r s o n s :
The question is litigation.
Harry Miller was
dismissed
prior to it, and Raymond Zale
and William Carpenter might be
dismissed
after
it.
To be proven guilty beyond a
shadow of a doubt is a right to
a l l : students, faculty and administration are subject to that
constitution a l s o . After guilt
is proven, action, disiplinary or
titherwise is discussed and levied.
T h a t ' s what makes this country
s o great. Isn't it?
Sincerely,
Mike Martin
T o the editor;
This year the F.agle Hye seems
to be continuing its tradition of
shallow reporting, had writing,
misinformation,
and
preposterously misleading h e a d l i n e s .
In the AAUP item, you overlooked several f a c t s :
(1) The AAUP resolution said
nothing about our administration.
(2) Local AAUP chapters do
not " c e n s u r e " administrations.
Only the National AAUP does
anything like that, but such
action has not been taken.
(3) The local chapter of AAUP
is only a subset of Ihe faculty.
Any of this information, and
more, could have been checked
easily by contacting an AAUP
officer. Clearly you have not
done even this minimal amount
of
research.
Also, in Ron Smith's article,
is a remark about a " r u m o r " of
a "good chance for
a senatetype government for the faculty."
Had Mr. Smith bothered to ask a
faculty member, he would have
discovered that last year a senate
proposal failed to get the 2/3
faculty vote needed for p a s s a g e ,
and prospects of adoption of a
senate in the near future would
seem very dim.
If Eagle Eye reporters do not
take the trouble to double check
factual statements, or to go lo
authoritative
sources,
what
confidence can anyone have in
anything you print?
Donald E. Simanek
The s i s t e r s of Sigma Sigma
Sigma returned in good humor
and s p i r i t after the summer
v a c a t i o n . The time went f a s t ,
e s p e c i a l l y for Karen Mock
who s p e n t an i n t e r e s t i n g and
eventful
summer in S p a i n .
For many the summer w a s n ' t
as e v e n t f u l , bul e v e r y o n e had
fun. We w a n t to w e l c o m e
everyone b a c k and a s p e c i a l
welcome
to a l l
the
new
freshmen on c a m p u s .
It was a s p e c i a l r nd memorable summer for s e v e r a l of
our s i s t e r s and we e x t e n d
b e s t w i s h e s and h a p p i n e s s
to the following on their
marriages :
Cathy Wentle lo Dan M c C l e n a hen
Bonnie Bott to W. Max B o s s e r t
Ruth Robak to J a c o b H e r s h e y
Jane
Swisher
lo
Robert
Ks ihinka,
Dixie Mease to Bruce S h a p i r o
and b e s t w i s h e s a l s o go to
Sharon L a n t z on her e n g a g e ment
to
Bob
Tantanish.
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to Kurt a n d
B e t s y B o w e s B r i c k e l l on the
birth
of a
son.
R u s h w i l l s t a r t on Sunday
and a l l the Sigmas w i s h the
girls good l u c k . All r u s h e e s
are i n v i t e d down to the w i n g
on ground floor in Woolridge
Hall to m e e t the s i s t e r s or to
a s k q u e s t i o n s . Come In a n y t i m e . T h e r e ' s a l w a y s some
of us a r o u n d . We're l o o k i n g
forward
to
meeting
you.
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EAGLE EYE
Students interested in
writing topical columns,
in-depth a r t i c l e s , and
news
reports are in
great demand
e s p e c i a l l y in the student publications o f f i c e
THE COLLEGE
(l
MAN
MAIN STREET
i
BSU Organized
At LHS Campus
Dan Elby, president
ization,
slated:
A Black Student
union h a s
b e e n formed o n t h e L o c k H a v e n
State
College
campus.
"
The
BSLI
has
submitted
"
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board
and
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LOCK HAVEH ST'.'E COLLEGE
Vol XIII, No 9
Vfed., Sept. 17,196S
LHS STUDENT SPEARS SHARK
Using a steak sub as Ki ' Andre Delgalvls speared a Mako
shark last weekend. IX-lgaKis a .Sigma R brother at Lock Haven
Stale, WIS fishing at (X;ean ( l l \ . '^U., last weekend when he caught
^ the UiX-ix)imd shark. I\)sed wiili ilic prize catch i s Steve CtDsley,
one of IX'lgalvis' fraternity brothers.
Us
c o n s t i l l l t i o n t o t h e S ( " ( ' e x e e i ll i \ e
approval
«
E AGLE EYE
ol t h e o i g a n -
" T h e p u r p o s e i s n o t t o uiwleim i n e oi d e s t r o y t h i s e d u e a l i o n . i l
institution
b u t try to bring
in
m o r e of o u r B l a c k c u l t u r e ,
le.,
arts,
music,
litcralure."
I'.lln
added
that
" w e a r e trying lo
supplement
the eduealion
we
are already
getting."
" T h e o b j e c t i v e of t h i s o r g a n ization
s h a l l be t o m a k e
this
c o m m u n i t y a n d s c h o o l more a w a r e
of t h e B l a c k m a n ' s c u l t u r e , t o
lorm a c o m m i l l e e
to c o r r e l a t e
and
seminale
all
information
concerning
the
Black
culture
made
available
on t h e
Lock
Haven Slate College
campus,"
a c c o r d i n g t o I h e BSU c o n s t i t u tion.
Elaborating
on t l u
piiipose.
'
is
now
awaiting
a
charter
iiieiiiber.
I n a d d i t i o n t o h d l i v , o l f i e e i s ul
Ihe
organization
include
Ted
Reed,
v i c e - p r e s itleiil.
CiiuU
M o c k , s e c r e t . i r i : Calliv
I'aliiiei.
t r e a s u r e r , T e r r e l l . l o n e s \s 111 h e
S C C r e p r e s e n t a l i v e il a n d w h e n
t h e BSL' b e c o m e s a e h a r u - r nieiiiher.
T e n t a t i v e l y t h e H S l ' is l i v i n g
t o . s c h e d u l e a d a n c e for Satiirilav
September
27,
featunng
the
Simplifies,
a " s o u l " grouii from
Harrisburg. Elby staled
"If we
have
anything
on campus
the
c o l l e g e c o m m u n i l v is nioie t h a n
welcome t o c o m e . "
Anyone
who wishes
l o b e .,
m e m b e r of t h i s oi g a t u / a l i o n w i l l
be r e c e i v e d b y t h e n i e i i i b e r s h i p
c o m m i t t e e , \-.\h\
s a i i l . IK- i u l d e d
that the pros
a m i i o n s of t h e
applicant
w i l l h e d i s e u s s e d In
the comniittee a n d p r e s e n t e d In
the c h a i r m a n t o t h e w h o l e orgaiiizat ion.
Dan hlby
Wafer M a m Breaks
Causes
$200Damage
Two Profs Join Theotes Staff
Iwo
• \ o l t l i e a s l K e h u i U U - i - in \\o\
11,, i.
r e p o r t e d llie l u s i s i g n s ol i i o u t i l e
A million
gallons
of w a t e r
drained the distribution lines a n d
the newly-laid water main
leading t o Melnlire H a l l a t 2 a m
yesterday.
loiiiei.1
A f t e r n o t i c i n g a d r o p in w a t e r
p r e s s u r e . Ihe night watchman at
.11
ihis
are
iienvs
Dr.
\
iK-pail-
ll,i\eii
Stale
semesiei.
Ihev
Ciaiv
aiu!
o-sulenl
oi
Mexico,
or.i 1
l)i .
(iaiv
Miss
ods
ot
tiireel
.iiul
piodiK I lo
second
ol
\l,,.-ie
Ue:!
iiK'lli-
No-, e m b e r
20
ling
lo
l)i,
II
pla\ s .
\1lss
Friday 3 19 69
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
On Russell Hall Lawn
Student Speakers welcome and
llie
s p e e i h-ltie,itcr
dep.nlihi-iil
^'i 111
pn-senl
lu o
oni.111 p l : i \ s I h i s r . i l l .
rill- i l a l e s
p e i i o i nuiiu
ol • • 1 he
lor 1
1 e - s o, n
.Hid
••(h.iiis
Mill
He gill!ie w i l l
SL-HK-SI
some
New
l e a t lies
iiiU'i p i e l a 11 o n
"Bitch I n "
ei^eil
hel
tiegiee
m
the:.lei
h oi'i I h e I Ml V e i s i l v
ol D e i i v ei .
*.». i l l
K-.ieli
various
eonisi-s.
Ihe Hii h i d e
Sl i i K d e s liming,
leehnual
direi ling
:nid
i 1 gtllinii.
Weil.
lorniei
ning
have
ihi-alei
1 Ol k
College
Ma/ie
I ' h e l e a k a l l b i n i l i . i n i e i l llie
major s o u r c e
o( s n p p U
! ei t h e
L o c k H a v e n s v s i e i f . .i s i . n a . m
r e s e r v o i r in R a m n i s H o l l o \ ^ .
D u e n i o s t l v l o t h e l o s s ol w.ii-.i
the leak r e s u l l e d
ni .i l o s s o l
$200
jiroiessois
Ihe
nu-nl
.After c h e c k i n g a , . . i i s K l e i . i h U
p o r t i o n of t h e s v s l . - : n
H o \ d ,1
Wi i i k l e n i a n . s u p e r i i i l e i K l e i n - >1 ihi
LH s y s t e m d i - . e o v e i e d ihe • . • u u ,
of t h e l e a k bv a e i u l e n i .
Bursting at a joint, the n e w
cast-iron
six-inch
pipeline
to
the dormitory
emptied
the dist r i b u t i o n s y s t e m of I h e S u b u r b a n
Lock
Haven
Water
Authority
early yesterday
morning.
new
l o 22.
Kid.ler.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
INVITED
Come say your thing
-H win.
SCC Executive Board
l l l l e i I I h e pKlV s .
r-commentary: all-college senate-
Smooth
Sailing;
It^s All in How /f's
Structured
• third of a six-part series-
An
real
all-college
benefit
were
such
lo
Lock
structured
a
improve
be
might
Haven
properly.
system
the
senate
Slate
Bul
so
efficiency
present governing agencies while
a
- if it
how
organized
collective
be
could
as
of
lo
the
warrant-
ing their abolition'.'
(The
ion
for
ways
following
what
is merely o n e
there
of o r g a n i z i n g
are
several
the s e n a t e .
suggesi-
Idllor:.
I,.'I.
I'o:
I .: Ihc third
<>r u s/V I'O'i
si'fics
written
hv Ron
con,
eniiio:
hi'
ollcollci;c
scnulc
oj
govi-rniiicni
lor
To.-k
HUMII
lOll.lr
Smith
Ixpc
SIUI<\
Ihc
ideas
and o / w / / i o i / s /// this
scries
i / i e SI /
fiirlh
to prolyl,ki'
discussion
und
interc-.i
the
aillllor
r,(lll,u-s
Ihul lio'rc
tne s c'. c ra I
allernilli
\es to lh<- origan l. oil on. pro, dine
.
und junctions
us outlined
here.
various
This
mil-
l i n e h a s b e e n k e p t a s b r i e f a s p o s s i b l e lo
allow
aiiv
future
proposal
lo
gioniis
fill
SINCE:
Another
Alternative
II
IS
T h e g o v e r n m e n t t h e r e c o n s i s t s of 101
members: 42 tenured
faculty,
LS n o n t e n u r e d f a c u l t y , 21 s l u d e n t s , 9 a d m i n istrators,
2 alumni,
6 staff
members,
a n d 6 d e l e g a t e s ''rom r e l a t e d i n s t i t u t i o n s .
A C h r i s t i a n S c i e n c e Monitor e d i t o r i a l
p o i n t e d out t h a t w h i l e i t s m e m b e r s h i p
f o r m u l a is n o t an e x a c t m o d e l for o t h e r
c a m p u s e s , " n o n e t h e l e s s , il d o e s
show
t h e d i r e c t i o n u n i v e r s i t i e s m u s t t a k e to
resolve
their
conflicts
democratically
and avoid further v i o l e n c e . . . . T h e Columbia
senate
method s u g g e s t s
the right way
for c a m p u s e s t o t a k e u p t h e h a r d t a s k of
restructuring t h e m s e l v e s . "
I
Hl'.Sr
tlu-
I'L.XCE;
.is
the
from
the
committee
tliev
college.
si-nate,
II
miisl
adiiiinislralion,
THE:
senate
be
aeadciiiu
the soeial
seieiiees,
(Note
there
,iiul
tonld
methods
for
le.isl
peiiple
he
with
from
;io/
in
Ideally
of a s f e w m e m b e r s
fiiianeial,
activities,
eleetlolis,
the work done but still
luiglil
liafrie
and
which
arisi.-,
ol t h e
of p r e s i d e i i l
MANV
further
the
he a
faculty
Irom
be
the
tioils,
acadeiiiie
groups
.iiul e \ e n l s ,
publicalions,
group
should
izationa.
to gel
have
Ihe
faculty
h.o .
.Ill .iil'iiin i s i i a l I \ i '
establish-
ClROUl'S
into
lliere
:ssues
could
several
iiiidei
iiiight
wUh (ireek
he
siih-
on Ihe
committee
eouiil
nuniber of
I n i i i M o n •.'. i i h o i i l a n e t j u a i
studenls,
laiilh'.
iiienibeis,
III.-
rnore
a n d adlllinis-
ii.ilors.
Hill
llilllees
- iiiilu l . i L e \ .1 Ilia I l o l l , p i - r s o l l l i e 1,
g i i e v.iiu OS . I in 1 le n h i i u
ill-
iiiniposeil
ol
iiiiporlanl
- should
i'i|nal
e-otii-
definitely
repre sciilati v e s .
election
and
functions
ol l l l e n i h e 1 s .
Executive Committee
oi;':ini.'asoeial
a s s e i i i b b -s , a t h l e t i e s ,
interest
e l i oniiiiittee
proiiinl loiis
e oiidiie t s u b - c o m m i t l e e s .
(chairman (vicc-chairn^an
(vice-chairman
administration
— faculty
- students
and
SENATE
four members - administrafors
twelve members - faculty
(twelve members — students
the
be silh-
olganiza lions,
and special
peis,
luenihi'i
,11 I u ll l e - . , o i i i r i i i i i e e . llie l i b r a r y
i oiimiillees,
e- ii-iple,
eoiiiiiiillee
eoiiimil e e s d e a l i n g
possible
w i l h .is m a n y m e m -
down
l-oi
iiev.
librarv.
and speiial
llli:Si:
broken
activities
rules,
paikiiig,
(fl
llie
evalua-
,i n d
that
with
h '.\oiihi n o l he n e e e s s a i v . I or e \ a i l i p l e ,
Io
h\
he
giievanees,
iililieial,
exeeiinve
to deal
eommiltees
e I i n le iilniii |H-i s o n i i e l ,
ed
would
Ihis
.is
the senate,
s h i i i d i n g eoiiiiiiittci,-s
these
lloiii o n e l o a n o t h e r ,
\|
membered
.\ildltiolla I eonimiltees could he
vice-chairiiian
BODY
coiiiiinllees,
groujis,
the
him would
among
separate
of t h e s e
ol
\:ii\
lOMORROW:
IHE: S I : N , \ I E :
the
nine
siiuLiine
piiih:iiii\
,i
UNI)I:R
the
body.
itself.
Ihiee
eduealion.
.il
lo a s s u m e
be a kind
closely
MAJOR
colleges
and phvsieal
he
would
iiistrumcnl
three-iuaii
and another
Ihe student
Ihe
uoiilii
and
e\eiiili\e
sliulenls,
alteriialive
eolliniitlees.
vice-chairman
members
>vould
tion,
of t h e s e n a t e .
Working
the
o|
a n d o n e a d i i i i n i s i n i loi
seieliees,
woRKiNci
IS
eiiliie
the
of
be the president
He wiiuld
n
the
senate
of this
be;
exeeulivi-
comniiltee
is r e a s o n a b l e
would
m
Ihe
all-college
policy-making
it
of
health
dehiils
iiienihers
chairman
each
sevenil
a n d s l i u i e i i t hotiv .
Ihe
fioiii
aieas
eoiisisi
I h e faeiiltv
of
three
iiieiiibers,
he
iiiclutle
cidlege,
r.iiully
and
ihe
niiglil
vi c e - e h a ll m e n
I. olllllll l l e e :
repiesi-ni
tollegi-.
seiiale
elei ted members
slnilenl
nalnial
faculty,
Heeause
IhiiU
iJK-
liuiii.inilies,
tonsKlei
eoiiimiinitv,
major
s e g n i e n l ol i h e
Ihe
li> h e l e p i e s e n t a t i v i '
l.HS
A n o t h e r m e t h o d of s t r u c t u r i n g a n a l l c o l l e g e s e n a t e c a n b e f o u n d in t h e p o l i c y making organization al Columbia Univers i t y in N-;w Y o r k C i t y .
ol
everv
Eeihajis
l o , i i l e i ] u a l e Iv
s m i l lar d i \ i s i o i i . )
t h e t o p , let lis
conimiltce
nei'iled
Ihe
111 I h e
THE
as
i i i l e r e ^ . u - * . ! in t h e
d e e m n e c e s s a r y ).
.It
hi'! s
organiiiighl
sludent
^
Committees
A
(mixed
groups
SuD-Committees
iiD-Commi
(mixed
groups
rrS GREEK TO ME
ZETA TAU ALPHA
f
«•
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
I'he sisters of / e t a Tau Alpha
woukl \]kc to welcome everyone
h.ick from vac iilioii.
/ e t a .1 ould like to announce
Ific lavalier of Cheryl Kirkner
to Hill Kutz of LDR. We also
want In wish Ihe best of luck
lo (lloria Racliau who married
Ken Spackmaii. and to .lulie
Mowry who married Michael
Re ma ley.
We hope our s i s t e r . Sue
Meisler, has a great lime attending school in Spain this year,
Ihe sisters of Zeta Lau Alpha
spent lust Saturday at Campllate-To-Leave-It. They d i s c u s s ed the coming fall rush, and had
a picnic. We WHiuld like to wish
all the prospective rushees good
luck, and extend to all oi you
an invitation to come s e e us on
fifth floor Mclntire (hack wing).
-«..-
e. e.
m
I.IIS c a m p u s litis r e c e i v e d a new
s e e d i n g of the l a w n s ,
look with s i d e w a l k s , c a m p u s
lighlmg facilities,
o p / n / o n
To the editor:
1 am writing this letter as a
studeni very much c about the differences arising
amongst the administration, the
faculty, and the students of this
college. The Harry I. Miller
affair
has aroused several
previously latent or at least
imprecedented
i s s u e s . Among
them are the following:
Are
faculty members people too'.'
Does the administration have any
role in an academic community'?
and if s o , what may it be'.'
Again as the formenlioned
concerned student, 1 feel thai
I must condemn the cruel practical joke sprung upon the members
involved by some person of
extremely poor taste — 1 refer to
a statemenl attributed to the
office of the president, a statement made with an a l l too
obvious
attempt
to
disrupt
student-facully-administralion
negotiations and lo misrepresent
the facts of the Harry I. Miller
case.
This statement attributed to
our president was a direct
insult upon the student body in
the form of a condemnation of the
personal civility and civism of
the sluden; and of the personal
integrity i)t the officers o\' our
leprcsentative body, the SCC.
Eurther it was an insult to the
personal intelligence of Harry
I. Miller and lo our democratic
legal system. The very idea of
someone being guilty of something that isn't illegal:
The faculty itself was not spared
insult as this jiractical
joker insulted ii.s uidgement as
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EAGLE EYE is published daily by the students of Lock Haven
State College. Al! opinion expressed by columni.sts and feature
writers, including letters to Ihe editor, are noi necessarily those
of this institution or of this publication.
All coniribuliuns
should be submitted to Eagle Eye, Parsons Union Building,
LHSr-TAS-SSll
EVERYTHING
checks cashed
charge accounts
and
I hs
a functioning btid\ as well as
the maturity of the individual
members.
The string of maudlin eiimtional
\ilif ications
with
\ague
Inucndos of protestani e t h i c s ,
set in such an irrational presentation is an insult to the president
himself, to say nothing of the
taunt
implied by the mere
usurpation of the president's
name a s the author of this
atrocity.
I can oiil> beg all persons
involved to ignore that publication and to \ry lo seek ever
hartler for a peaceful, fair and
rational
settlement of
these
differences.
Timothy Charles Kck
208-3f.-8087
To Ihe editor:
I would like to use this space
in your paper to speak for the
students at LHSC. We would like
to thank Dr. Parsons for publicly announcing on Monday that the
students had a riot planned for
riiLirstlay's convocation. Nobody
on campus knew of any such riot,
but now that you mention it,
chief, it sounds like a groovy
idea!
Name withheld for
academic reastms
G-A-R-D-E-N
r o n i g h t thru Sat.
"THE BRIDGE AT
REMAGEN"
Geo. Segal—
Robcrl V a u g h n Ben Ga/^zara
Story of o n e forgotten
little bridge
S e p t . 21-22-23
"A FINE PAIR"
Rock H u d s o n
C l a u d i a C'ardinale
R o m a n t i c High A d v e n t u r e
FOR
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\n\'one
who finds
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elassring with the initials J.R.S.
please '^'urn il to Jim Sleicher as
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I'o the editor:
In response to Janet P a r s o n s :
The question is litigation.
Harry Miller was
dismissed
prior to it, and Raymond Zale
and William Carpenter might be
dismissed
after
it.
To be proven guilty beyond a
shadow of a doubt is a right to
a l l : students, faculty and administration are subject to that
constitution a l s o . After guilt
is proven, action, disiplinary or
titherwise is discussed and levied.
T h a t ' s what makes this country
s o great. Isn't it?
Sincerely,
Mike Martin
T o the editor;
This year the F.agle Hye seems
to be continuing its tradition of
shallow reporting, had writing,
misinformation,
and
preposterously misleading h e a d l i n e s .
In the AAUP item, you overlooked several f a c t s :
(1) The AAUP resolution said
nothing about our administration.
(2) Local AAUP chapters do
not " c e n s u r e " administrations.
Only the National AAUP does
anything like that, but such
action has not been taken.
(3) The local chapter of AAUP
is only a subset of Ihe faculty.
Any of this information, and
more, could have been checked
easily by contacting an AAUP
officer. Clearly you have not
done even this minimal amount
of
research.
Also, in Ron Smith's article,
is a remark about a " r u m o r " of
a "good chance for
a senatetype government for the faculty."
Had Mr. Smith bothered to ask a
faculty member, he would have
discovered that last year a senate
proposal failed to get the 2/3
faculty vote needed for p a s s a g e ,
and prospects of adoption of a
senate in the near future would
seem very dim.
If Eagle Eye reporters do not
take the trouble to double check
factual statements, or to go lo
authoritative
sources,
what
confidence can anyone have in
anything you print?
Donald E. Simanek
The s i s t e r s of Sigma Sigma
Sigma returned in good humor
and s p i r i t after the summer
v a c a t i o n . The time went f a s t ,
e s p e c i a l l y for Karen Mock
who s p e n t an i n t e r e s t i n g and
eventful
summer in S p a i n .
For many the summer w a s n ' t
as e v e n t f u l , bul e v e r y o n e had
fun. We w a n t to w e l c o m e
everyone b a c k and a s p e c i a l
welcome
to a l l
the
new
freshmen on c a m p u s .
It was a s p e c i a l r nd memorable summer for s e v e r a l of
our s i s t e r s and we e x t e n d
b e s t w i s h e s and h a p p i n e s s
to the following on their
marriages :
Cathy Wentle lo Dan M c C l e n a hen
Bonnie Bott to W. Max B o s s e r t
Ruth Robak to J a c o b H e r s h e y
Jane
Swisher
lo
Robert
Ks ihinka,
Dixie Mease to Bruce S h a p i r o
and b e s t w i s h e s a l s o go to
Sharon L a n t z on her e n g a g e ment
to
Bob
Tantanish.
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to Kurt a n d
B e t s y B o w e s B r i c k e l l on the
birth
of a
son.
R u s h w i l l s t a r t on Sunday
and a l l the Sigmas w i s h the
girls good l u c k . All r u s h e e s
are i n v i t e d down to the w i n g
on ground floor in Woolridge
Hall to m e e t the s i s t e r s or to
a s k q u e s t i o n s . Come In a n y t i m e . T h e r e ' s a l w a y s some
of us a r o u n d . We're l o o k i n g
forward
to
meeting
you.
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