Dear Eoiror vear bditor, It is very 4Qirfr- ficult to understand the motives or oper- ation of tne officers ot the S.G.A, when they fail to live up to the constitution from which they are chartered, Bvidence of this is first of all in the call to general order or meetings. The con- stitution states there will be meetings every week, This doesn't hold true for there have been Baske Teac Now by Nick DeVirgiliis ; The basketball team will open it's season on Monday wvec,7, and a tinal cut must be made to determine the 12 players who will represent the Deleware County Campus, Last season both Bob Talley and Barry Gillian gained starting positions as freshmen and will return this Season as sophomore starters, According to three meetings that no one attended, One time it was said that there weren't enough people to have a meeting, Another occassion, tne Pres- ident wasn't present and the next officer in charge somehow couldn't bring iz upon himselt to take over and call a meet- ing. Of course the week after that, all mem- bers ot the Executive Board went to the OSGA meeting at Uni- versity Park therefore no one was able to stay behind and take over the meeting. coach Robert Spicklier, 2U% of the team will consist of sophomores which probably will mean a starting pos- ition tor the agg- ressive freshmen play- ers, "Although the team is shaping up well," ‘said sSpickler, "much ot the talent is hiaden." He hopes to develope this talent through the up coming weeks of practice, Right now the team's prac- tice schedule is Mon- BYTE SWAY by Lyn Newman Michael Johnson, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs has been calling local industries each day looking for tull or parttime jobs tor Delaware campus students. His efforts are to build a job bank as part of the University placement SOL VI CC. ssn vn os ohos vs so tie bus osseous ratricia Blank, who is in charge of instruct- ional services introduced two films: Both were presented as an ex- and “Paladini.” "Glass", periment for students to collect an interest in appreciation, enjoyment and experience in films, Mrs. Biank says she teels that through audio visual aids, students can get a better perspective in thinking, education and wisdom, "We have a list of tiims that wouid apreal to anyone," she said, "Wwe hope to show many more films between now and SOE INI 0 a nnnno name senses soimsistedsieisdivieeinive sn There are no notices posted on the meeting or what was accomplisned., This is important because the student body should be aware of what the SGA does since belong- ing to this campus Big we must know what's going on witn tne student government since it 1s supposed to represent us and there goes another problem. How come there isn't sufficient representation, I don't like to - be one to criticize but 1 am a concerned student here ana there must be others wno would like to see im- provements, A concerned student. aay through Friday trom 7 A.M. to 8:30 a.M. "This seasons schedule is a tough one," said Spickler, "with our biggest rivalries against Community College ot Deleware County, and the Ogontz and Mont Alto Campuses of the Pennsylvania state university." LION'S EYE STAFF Bob Maier-Editor-In-Chief Tom Osiecki-Managing Editor Cecile Keltz-~Business Manager Mike Scott-News Editor Carol Pagin-Secretary & Typist Sue Weiss-Typist Joan Morraisey-Typist LynnMartin Haskain-Faculty Advisor REPORTERS Jack Fingerman Jim Delfina Dennis Bucciarella John Kenneay Trina Donato Lyn Newman Mike Kennedy Chris Udovach CE TR RO CRE NR Pa, CY BR rh Col’ Wr TV Ar Role pl peal
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