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Donnie Iris Event Only Three Days Away THE Lock Havvn SMtt Colkrg* Vvtain* 27 No. II EfiGLE EYE Prf4ay. Docombor S, 1912 Donnie Iris event only three days away By Kim Willdnson Iris performed with such groups as Eagle Eye Staff Donnie and the Donnells, The Jaggerz, The concert event of the year at and Wild Cherry. "The Rapper", Iris' Lock Haven State College (LHSC) is number one single and gold record was only three days away. Donnie Iris and recorded with The Jaggerz in the late the Cruisers will be rocking "the 60's. Back on the Streets was his first Haven" in Thomas Field House at 8 solo album with MCA Records, accor­ p.m. this Monday. All tickets sold at ding to the press release. "Agnes", the door will be $7.98, according to "She's So Wild", and "Ah! Leah!" Christopher Theodore, Student were written in honor of two of his Cooperative Council (S.C.C.) Social wives, Agnes and Leah. The Cruisers committee chairman. are Albritton McClain, bass; Marty "The Bear" Lee, guitars; Kevin Valen­ Tickets are being sold in the lower tine, drums; and Mark Avsec, level of the Parsons Union Building keyboards. (PUB) for $4.98 with a validate ID and Their second LP is titled King Cool, $7.98 general admission. which includes "Love is Like a Rock." Donnie Iris is from Beaver Falls, Their most recent album. The High Pennsylvania. According to a MCA and the Mighty includes the hit record press release, he has been sing­ "Tough World". ing all of his life and at the age of nine, Theodore said, "Donnie Iris and the he "took first prize in a national radio Cruisers are ready to jam at the talent show - a brand new refrigerator fieldhouse. I'm looking forward to see­ -and kept it in his garage filled with ing a packed house. And I want to see Donnie Iris concert tickets are on sak now in the lower level of the PUB for only $4.98. Remember, all tickets sold at the door will go for $7.98 beer." 3,000 excited, happy faces." (Eagle Eye photo by Jeff Tinsman) LHSC winter sporting events to be televised locally By Kurt Gallagher ing all the camera work. Editor-in-Chief The 10 game schedule will consist of Several LHSC wrestling matches and r—• S wrestling matches, 3 mens basketball basketball games (both mens and I Video sports calendar games, and 2 womens basketball womens) will be televised locally this ! Day Date Time Event Opponent games. year as part of a sports package being 5 Tues. 12/6 7-9 pm WrestUng Nebraska organized by the LHSC Athletic Dept I Mon. 12/13 7-9pm Women *s BasketbaU Shippensburg Roberts feels that televising the and Cox Cable Company in Lock games "puts Lock Haven Athletics on Haven. The games are sponsored by I Tues. 12/14 7-9pm WrestUng - Mat Town Tourn. Finals the same level as other major college Central Counties Bank. I Thurs. 12/16 7-9 pm Men's BasketbaU Mansfield athletic programs due to the exposure They will be shown on channel 10 a I Mon. 12/20 7-9 pm Wrestling Clemson that T.V. provides." few days after they're taped and are be­ I Thurs. 1/27 7-9 pm Men *s BasketbaU Clarion He added, "I view it as a challenge. I ing hosted by Charlie Roberts and I Mon. 1/31 7-9 pm Wrestling Pitt enjoy broadcasting sports and in the Dennis Harris, junior Journalism ma­ meantime, I can pick up some valuable jors at LHSC. I Mon. 2/7 7-9 pm WrestUng Clarion I Mon. 2/14 7-9 pm Men's BasketbaU SUppery Rock experience." A similar project that Roberts and Helping out with stats and color will I Wed. 2/23 7-9pm Women's BasketbaU Bloomsburg Harris helped with last year received a be Rick Tadisco, mens basketball I specialist; and Steve Donahue, wrestl­ lot of positive reaction from the com­ ing specialist. Steve Gannon will be do- munity, the college, and the athletes. Anything goes Sunday in Thomas Field House By Kim Wilkinson television program, said Stanton. News Editor Registration will be held in Bentley Anything Goes, a charity event Lounge during the dinner hours, said sponsored by Phi Mu Delta, will be Stanton. He said Phi Mu Delta is held on Sunday at 1 p.m. in the "hoping to get six to ten teams." Thomas Field House, according to Eric Stanton, a co-chairman for the event. There is a ten dollar registration fee for each team which will be donated to nrini the Lock Haven Infant Development A series of eleven events make up Center, according to Stanton. Anything Goes. Teams consisting of Greg Naylor and Eric Stanton, co-organizers of Anything Goes three men and three women compete Admission is free and extra dona­ for monetary prizes, according to Stan­ tions will be accepted. "It should be a (Eagle Eye photo by Lynn Howard) ton. The event is fashioned after the really good time," said Stanton. 2 Eagit Ey« Friday, Doc. 1, 19121 Commentary /Announcements LETTERS Souchak uncovers fOea r Editor: John, nor myself are innocent of fl­ One-third of the students on this inging insults. At this point, IRIS plot oannpus expect John McNamara to however, the insults and accusa­ Satire by Ernie Souckak convinced me to socialize the night fall flat on his face. One-third ex­ tions are irrelevant. The SCC will Guest Columnist before the concert at a bar called the pects him to keep all of his campa- go down the drain unless these ac­ I was undercover, of course, and my Blackstone. Drinking was a big part of ing promises, and trust him to do cusations cease. You've heard it mission was to scout a new singer. His college and after all I was undercover. it. The final third want to knovi/ before; the key word is coopera­ name was Donnie Iris. His head was Clark was partial to Tequila and Jose what the fuss is all about. tion! it is time to stop arguing and uriique. I was being paid by a concert plied me with Marijuana cigarettes all Everyone is throwing accusa­ get used to the new administra­ promoter named Ted Furr. Furr and night. The plight of an undercover tions and insults at each other, tion. Let's see what they can do other members of the concert industry agent is often a hard road. At the whether they be cleverly worded or along with the senate to help the had heard rumors that Iris was only Blackstone that night was Liza vyigar. Both sides are guilty of students. this. Many people including John, performing as part of a communist Fawcett. Liza was in a Spanish class I plot to promote Fidel Castro haircuts. was taking at the college. Although this iinow how I feel about his election Sincerely, and some of his methods. Neither Could he carry a note? A dangerous was business, one could not help but Joan Patrick job, but, I was Ernie Souchak. notice that Liza had hips that worked Dear Editor: ing and quarreling over nit bit I posed as a college student. Iris was overtime. The Spanish class helped me The Student Cooperative Coun- nothings hinders our strive for in­ performing at the University of Miami. in case any code messages were to be oil is a great organization. The SOC dependence and responsibility. The An obvious place for a Castro scheme. used. I did not want to blow my cover. is also an awesome asset to a per- SCC has a responsibility to provide I had to gain the confidence of several I needed a date for the concert. Liza aon's education. Working with a many services for the students of students if I was to be successful. I was the perfect choice. It was strictly big business and student govern­ LHSC. The students must stick moved into a co-ed apartment that was business. I knew Lauren and Liza were ment at the same time is an ex­ together and handle, with hard occupied by five students. Many of good friends so people would not find perience that is almost as valuable work and cooperation, any obstacle them had foreign connections that I it unusual to see us all together. Two .«8 a college degree. This ex­ that gets in our way. Students hoped would be beneficial. Two of drinks later, Liza and I were double- perience gives you responsibility, can handle anything that anyone them, Maureen Rodriguez and Bekita dating with Ted and Lauren. What can patience, and leadership. I feel else can handle. So let's work out Hernandez, were big Donnie Iris fans. I say - Ernie Souchak was suave. that time spent working for the any problems together and let's Both were regulars at the nude beach. The concert hall hummed with ex­ SCC can be very important to regain the responsibility which we Maureen was blessed with what some citement that night. The weather was strengthen a person and prepare once had. Then we could put our called the eighth and ninth wonders of so bad that a cloud seemed to hover him for the real world...away from emotions away and get some work the world. Bekita was a partier who above the crowd. Backstage at the par­ The Haven. done. often confused the Alpha frat house ty, I met Donnie Iris. This guy was a The freedom that lets these ex- with the nude beach.
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