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By Kim Willdnson Iris performed with such groups as Eagle Eye Staff Donnie and the Donnells, , The concert event of the year at and Wild Cherry. "", 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 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 , level of the Parsons Union Building keyboards. (PUB) for $4.98 with a validate ID and Their second LP is titled , $7.98 general admission. which includes "." Donnie Iris is from Beaver Falls, Their most recent album. The High . According to a MCA and the Mighty includes the hit record press release, he has been sing­ "". 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. They both wanted performer on and off the stage. We oeriences happen could be taken Thank You me, but, this was a job. Besides, I was were alike in many ways, chicks dug away from us, the students, If we Amicably Catholic. him. I swear I heard Lauren whisper in dktn't learn to comprimise a little. Social Chairman (SCC) Iris, whose big hit was "Love is Like his ear, "Donnie you reek of sex." When working for an organization Christopher Theodore a Rock," arrived in town early to help Ted, who oozed with confideiKe such as ours i feel that bicker­ promote the event, or-so he said. It was himself, snapped his fingers and my suspicion that Iris was having an Lauren was his for the night. Mr. Iris affair with Ted Furr's girl, Lauren then introduced me to the band. My Macaroni. With the concert only days suspiscious were aroused by the drum­ Wrestlers deserve assistant away, Lauren looked like the key to mer, Milton Binson. It was my keen breaking this plot wide open. One bat senses that tipped me off to Binson. Moira McCarty of her lashes had gotten us an invita­ The fact that he had a short wave radio Guest Columnist assistant wrestling coach who will also work as head track coach. The position tion to a backstage party with the in his drum stick was also peculiar. Lock Haven State is an athletics is part-time with no tenure or benefits. band. My foot was in the dbor, all I Donnie Iris played for hours. The «1ented college, no matter how people In my opinion the people who will app­ needed was a concert ticket. entertainment industry had a blossom­ lay try to deny the fact. Our School of ly for this job, as it is now described, I solved that problem after finding ing star. His version of "Love is Like a lealth, Physical Education, and will not be of the quality that both out that two of my roommates, Clark Rock" had Maureen and Bekita sleep­ iecreation has the largest enrollment Coach Turner and the team deserve. Lacey and Jose Bloomwald, were ing with boulders for weeks. He cap­ f any other major. It would make They deserve much more than is being working for concert security. They tured the hearts of the audience by ense then that our athletic programs asked for by the administration now. were easily bought with one hand roll­ (please turn to page 4) /ould t)e treated and staffed equally or It seems to me that the school always ed Havana cigar. It was these two who ccording to the records of the respec- expects excellent performance from we teams. This does not seem to be the The Pool Tournament will be star­ A Christmas party sponsored by ase. both coach and team. But very few people take the time to look beneath ting Tuesday Dec. 7th. All those that PARC and CEC will be held December The Lock Haven State Wrestling the surface at what goes on behind the signed up please stop in the Rec. Room 4 at the Yost Community Center from sam is the only Division I team on scenes. Not only does Coach Turner and check the days you'll be playing. If 7-9 p.m. All those interested are eunpus, is nationally ranked, and has need to train this year's team, but he you don't show up you will welcome to attend! ad a winning record for many years, must also look ahead to next year and automatically be eliminated. If you c£ln till this team of very talented and recruit and scout high school seniors not make it to any game notify the PUB Administrator. "Juvenile Delinquency and Proba­ edicated athletes does not have an across the state and beyond its boun­ tion Programs" - Tuesday, December ssistant coach. daries. This takes a lot of time away 7 at 7:30 p.m. in "Hall of Flags" - from training with the team. One per­ Party at the Manor Friday Night! Head Coach Neil Tumer has done a 9:00 Be there .... or else! Reception following program in RLC )t of good things with this team, but son can't do this job alone, and 213/214 - sponsored by ACE and e shouldn't be expected to continue to knowledge and experience is needed by Attention ACE members: There will SCEC - All are welcome. o everything himself. He needs so- anyone who attempts to take on this be a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 7th at 7 job. leone as motivated and dedicated to p.m. in RLC 213/214. Please bring Spaces are still available on the RHA /resiling as he is. The wres^tling team desen/es a good your baked goods for the reception. sponsored bus trip to New York City The administration currently has a assistant coach and the support of the on Dec. llth. Round trip ticket - >b description for an assistant in cir- students and the campus media These CEC will have a regular meeting on $14.00. Call Chris at 3013 or Judy guys are champions and should be December 7 at 7 p.m. in RLC 207. All at2249 or 3845 to make your reserva­ ulation. The description calls for an created as such. members please attendl tions now. |io«lt Ey« Friday. w«c. 1. 1fl2 1 Sports Cornhuskers outmuscle LHSC grapplers By Kevin Campbell heavyweight Rick Peterson. Mike an escape before Freeman went down notched a 7-4 victory. The heavyweight Sports Editor Millward managed a draw at 126 with the injury. opened the bout with a takedown to The Bald Eagle grapplers entered pounds. The defauh tied the score at eight jump on top 2-0, and held on for a 7-4 last night's dual meet against Nebraska Kreamer defeated Cornhusker Alan points apiece, thanks largely to a Mike triumph. The victory brought the final anticipating a major upset, but were Freeman with a default victory midway Millward draw at 126 pounds. The score to 3Q-11. dealt their initial setback of the young through the match. Freeman went Bald Eagle standout trailed 4-2 after The Bald Eagles will enter their se­ season as the Cornhuskers walked down in the third stanza of the bout the first period, but came from behind cond tournament of the season as they away with a 30-11 triumph. Nebraksa, when his knee gave out, giving the Bald to record the draw. Millward, who travel to the prestigious Lehigh tourna­ who last year finished sixth in the Eagles six points. Kreamer was leadine finished first in the Naval Academy ment. The Eagles will face the Cor­ country, captured seven of ten bouts to Hg 8-4 at the time of the injury. The tournament a week ago, is now 4-0-1 nhuskers again at Lehigh, as weU as seal the victory. Haven wrestler opened the bout with a on the year. Lehigh, Bloomsburg, Hofstra, North The lone victors for coach Neil quick takedown, and added three Lock Haven could not get on the Carolina State, and Trenton State. The Turner's Bald Eagles were recorded by points with a nearfall in the same board again until the final bout of the team will host Shi|^)ensburg on Thurs­ Tom Kreamer at 142 pounds and period. Kreamer added a reversal and evening, as heavyweight Rick Peterson day, Decemtwr 9. Eagle cagers drop home opener, 74-73

By Chris Brooks outscore the Eagles 24-7 over the rest down the court, sophomore center Sports Editor of the half. As play resumed in the se­ Scott Dobak was caught setting an il­ The Lock Haven State men's basket­ cond half, UPJ gradually increased its legal pick and the ball was turned over ball team dropped its second heart­ lead to 16 with 15:30 remaining. to UPJ. With two seconds left, Tom breaking defeat in the last week as the- O'Neill rebounded a missed shot and University of -Johnstown During the next five minutes, called time out. Dobak, however, then Mountain Cats hung on for a 74-73 vic­ though, Mike Greene and Sam Jiine. had to throw a desperate full court pass tory in the Eagles' home opener who led the LHSC scoring attack with and when UPJ intercepted, time ex­ Wednesday. Last Saturday, LHSC suf­ 22 and 15 points respectively, sparked pired. fered a 112-105 overtime loss at the the Eagles to a 16-2 spurt which drew hands of Shepherd (W. Virginia). them within two points, 52-50. Black, who now is with his team in •After six unanswered points by Pitt- Virginia for tonight's matchup with Turnovers and mental errors, two ENvision I William and Maty, saki, problems which have plagued Coach Johnstown, senior Gregg O'Connell "We had way too many turnovers in Brad Black's squad during the early hit a jump shot, June converted on a the first half. They were unforced er­ season, again presented themselves three point play, and Greene sank two rors. There were a lot of thinking er­ Wednesday. The Eagles, 1-5, commit­ straight for the Eagles' first lead since rors." ted 16 turnovers in the first half as UPJ the early going of the first half, 59-58. jumped out to a 42-30 lead. Over the remaining seven minutes. June added nine rebounds and Fred UPJ and LHSC battled equally as the Shuey contributed 10 points and eight With LHSC on top 23-16 and just lead changed 13 times. With 20 seconds rebounds in the Haven's losing cause. over nine minutes to go in the opening left in the game, Higinbotham hit his The junior vju-sity team of fiead half, UPJ's leading scorer Dave Higin- biggest shot of the night, giving the coach Don Taylor, backed by Greg Forward Fred Shuey goes up for two botham, who tallied a game high 28 Mountain Cats their final score of the Overton's 35 point performance, edged of bis le points against against UPJ points, sank a jump shot to begin a night. the Youth in Action squad from Wednesday spurt which saw the Mountain Cats As the Eagles set up the next time Chester, 81-80. (^agle Eye photo by Lynn Howard)

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**************** *•* ******************** 4 Eagta ly« PrMay, D«c. 3. 1912! Features Dennis Harris First WLHC-FM manager radio station went on the air on that would lead to broader experience. November 2, 1981, Dr. Hybels was Dennis likes this position of Station manager. She is now the advisor. Manager because he gets to meet a lot This position holds a lot of respon­ of people. He is learning how to work sibilities, including taking a lot of with people and make them happy. phone calls about problems and ideas When he goes to look for a job, this for the radio station. He decides who is position will look good on his resume. good for the position of disc jockey. He's becoming familiar with what He is in charge of discipline, but says broadcasting is all about. "it is hard to tell people to shape up." Dennis' main interest lies in sports He puts in about 14 hours a week, and broadcasting. He played sports and doesn't get any credits for this job. learned a lot about them. He decided To become a disc jockey one must be he wasn't good enough to go pro, and a journalism or speech major and have would like to interact his career with a certain personality. You have to sports. He likes to talk a lot, which audition for the position. helped him decide to be a sports broad­ The equipment at the station was caster. Dennis would eventually like to paid for by the state, but they currently be on national television or hold a net­ Dennis cueing up an album track in WHLC-FM's studio don't have a budget. Their income work position. Said Dennis, "I would (Eagle Eye photo by Lynn Howard) comes mostly from advertisements. like some day to take over for Howard Dennis wrote a few record companies Cosell." By Susan Loew Manager at WLHC-FM, Lock Haven and is hoping for a response. The sta­ Dennis Harris is from Doylestown, Dennis Harris, a second semester State College's radio station. He is a tion needs more . Dennis Pa., where he graduated in 1980 from sophomore at LHSC, is the first stu­ journalism major who applied for this realizes that a larger record collection Central Bucks East. He is also a dent to hold the position of Station position in the spring of '82. When the would be a betterment to the station brother of Sigma Pi Fraternity.

Souchak uncovers CLYDE'S (continued from page 2) style in hair was similar to Castro's. CLASSIFIED SPORTING showing he enjoyed his work. He could Much like Hitler and his master race, GOODS sing, play and dance. Girls showered Cuba visioned Castro-type heads him with roses and he responded with wandering around the world. The plot 748-3344 acrobatic moves off the stage. This guy was foiled. ROTC arrested Binson on Spacious room for two females off was ho communist spy. the spot. campus. Nice house within walking Binson was another story. An old Iris has a new drummer now. His distance of school. Rent $110.00 a friend. Deb Wolf, happened to show is a bigger smash than ever. Ted month, you pay. electricity only. 20 percent Off remember Morse Code from her days Furr is the King of concert promoters. Located at 316 N. Grove St. Phone in the Girl Scouts. Although she was He recently married Lauren, who just 748-5152. Jeanne. Lisa, or Pam. All Reg. Price Athletic thrown out of the Scouts for selling wanted to get Ted a bit jealous. Shoes more than cookies door to door. Deb Maureen and Bekita joined the Charles 2nd floor apt. for rent, within walk­ Nike - New Balance - had met a guy named Johan Cruyft Manson cult and shaved their heads. I ing distance, along riverfront, heat and who had helped her clean up her act. dated both after their hair grew in. Deb hot water furnished. $85.00 per month Brooks includes leather Deb told me that Binson was sending Wolf, who was instrumental in un­ per student. Call 748-5824 Hi-tops messages to Cuba. With the help of my covering the plot, now runs a health MAIN ST. LOCK HAVEN friends, the plot was exposed. spa with Johan. Clark and Jose own a Binson was part of a ring who were bar where female mudwrestling is big attempting to take-over the fashion on Friday nights. Liza Fawcett has not Fine food for world. The ring saw the potential that spoken to me since finding my true dining experience Iris had. His hair-do could catch on identity. She'll come around. After all, and create the biggest fad since the Ernie Souchak is suave. THE EDEN LOUNGE hoola-hoop. Cuba decided to subsidize Past experience tells me this will be the ventiiri> aftpr noticing that Iris' some concert... Just 6 miles from the college traffic light on the Renovo 4 Road (Route 120) Dancing For ONLY... $1.79 Pint and Pizza Night Wednesdays Tuesday/Thursday Fridays Single V4 Ih, Hamburger 8-12 midnight Saturdays French Fries and Med, Drink ^Pecia/price on domestic beer Sundays Pizza - 99 cents Good at participating Wendy's -no take outs- in: Lock Haven. Williamsport. Danville. Lewisburg, Selinsgrove. Dinner Hours and Shamokin. Monday to Saturday 5-9:30 p.m. Not valid with any other offer. Sunday 12 noon to 9 p.m. Please present coupon when ordering. OI.D rA»H]tOM»;P Reservations for banquets, meetings, private parties, reunions, One coupon per customer. receptions and holiday parites are now being accepted. Offer Expires: December 9, 1982 BAIDDBBEBS Phone: 748-9476