LION'S EVE August, 1977 “Congress shall make ne law respecting an establishment of religion, SF prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, oF gf the press; oF of the 5 of the people peaceably to assemble, and tg petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” — First amendment t8 the Constitution: : _ Freedom of speech is guaranteed to each and every citizen by the Con- stitution of the United States. However, it is of little value if this right is not used, and even less value when it becomes abused. It is the job and the duty of any gesd newspaper to bring the issues to the people so they may knsw hew 8 act intelligently and take a stand for their rights and Fivileges. 2 | : Phere 1s something wrong in the hierarchy — be it a sehool, govern: Ment; OF Business; the newspaper should earry the story and investigate all leads tg the Best of its ability and present them in an unbiased manner. If everything in the machine is going smosthly, the newspaper should report and commend the bean doing a goed job. | News is the bulk of the paper whether it is in Penn Btate, Moscow, Londen, or Philadelphia. But, the mest impertant element that makes any ~ Rewspaper reputable is the editorial page. This is the forum where not S Re newspaper takes a stand, but the populace has a ehanee to speak Sut: | We encourage everysne; faculty and students alike te express anything on their minds. No ope persen’s opinion is toe trivial for the Lions Bye. Express BUF opinions and use your mest impertant right, freedom of speech. Ng one can take it away frem yeu. WANTED 4 i 1 % ' Enterprising and ambitious people willing to § ‘dedicate themselves to produce a good § sehReel Rewspaper. This unique opportunity § Brevides valuable experienes in writing, bus- § iress, and editing. Apply in the U.8.A. office x with Larry Gallene. : Ee ol Uni it AW Hike student is eligible t8 join a : fegtS grad URIVErSity organization provided & fees the Ln Fequirements speciticd By each sreanization and as listed ih the PSiicy Rules and Procedures for Stu: &nt Diganizatiats, Participation in seme te develop interest in baseball, encourage oud sportsmanship and eentribute to the total growth of the individual. 1. to have seme responsible veiee for all Black students at the Delaware Csunty Campus; Words From Our President by Norman Aamodt Welconie and hello. I'm Norman Aamodt the President of the Undergraduate Student Association at the Delaware County Cam- pus. Larry Gallene, Viee-President, Mike Cenei, Treasurer and myself, were elected by popular vote to the executive board of the U.B.A. last April, Since then we have appeinted Tony Filippello to the pesition of Seeretary. Anti-Apathy is our platform, We have - Worked hard and accomplished a great deal and plan te do an even better job for the re- mainder of our terms in office, However, we gai’'t de it all without you, We have planned many eampus events and are looking for- ward to sueh things as: Spring Week, The Spring Pienie, Movie Series, Plays and Con- eerts. But, the U.B.A, is not just a social planner. Our Community Serviee Com- rission holds toy drives for needy children, Within the C.8.C., the Big Brother - Big Sister program takes handicapped children on weekend outings. Our Educational Policy Commission channels the students’ views on instruetors, texts, and courses to the Administration, instruetors and mest importantly baek te the students, Anether division of the U.B.A. is the Student Wel. fare Commission which provides informa- tion te students who plan to transfer anywhere in the University structure, What does all this mean? It means we cah help you help yourself, get experience ’ in your major and become an integral mem- ber of your campus and government. One fact that you should never forget, is this University is here to make you a better person, So, if you are dissatisfied about something, work to change it. Many people feel the way to bring about change is to protest and demand, Protesting and deman- ding can be effective if done within the system, Work with the U.S.A. to change what you, the student, think is wrong. Don’t Forget this is YOUR school and the U.S.A. is. YOUR GOVERNMENT. GET INVOLVED, Lima Phanmacy For a Complete Line of Pharmaceutical Supplies Only 1/2 Mile From Campus 1216 Baltimore Pike Lima, Pa. LO 6-8778 sooo coOOPOGOOOSOOOGSOBDESEESS® 000000 0OGOGOOLOOGCOOOOSOEOS® FEARIZAHERE 18 8A 7 voluntary Basis, others RAVE academic Fequirements; and still StAers are pased upsA nomination and elec: Ho byt § Student Body: Students whe wish 1 i IGipate ih any student activity should AECE HE Serna University Bules. the Delaware County Campus has 13 FEB ered oFganizations recgnized by the i Fsity: fight tH i EF £8 CoREiRYe ifs services, each fall Hie SA seeks Hew energetic leaders from Hie he Body as coHnell members to Complete its membership. The executive MEMBERS are stscted each spring for the fol: Hille academic yeat: 000 . USA Ghee 1s focated in the Student Af: fp Seuiar Unit. Sh tORcerning student welfare, to pro: lack Student 1-eague — ‘The purpose is 3. to create and perpetuate black unity and identity among black students at the Eampus; : : 3. te help in the development of mean: ingful courses relevant te black students and of interest te the entire student body; 4. te Become a meaningful and integral _ part of the community around us 5. te help in the ereation of programs to deal with the specific problems of black stu: dents: 3. Rangers — The objective of this registered ni is to provide Senior Bivisien ROTC cadets and other students with Ranger training in the areas of taeties and individual Banger skills. Maximum field experience as eadet leaders under realistic; simulated environments is the ul: timate -goal. 4. Rifle Team and Club — The object of this organizatien is the encouragement of ~ organized rifle shooting among students of the Delaware Caunty Campus with a view toward a better knowledge in the safe hand: ling and proper eare of firearms, as well as Improved marksmanship: §. Camera Club = It is the desire of this August Monday 19th 9100 — Orientation “Message of Welcome” Academie Affairs Campus Life : 4 “Student Life and Govern- ment’ : ; “Open Forum” "Getting Together” “12100 — Hoagie Sale Tuesday, 30th = : Reekgroup, Skyline will play. Wednesday, dist = : 8130-3118 — Registration 8:00 i Film, The Godfather, Rm, 101 : | Campus Ti Monday, 5th — NO CLASS metable September g Thursday, 1st — 8:30-11:45 — Registration 8:00-12:00 p.m. ‘Fall Together Dance” Rock group, Sapphire will play : : Tuesday, 6th — Classes begin 8:00 Thursday, 15th — Last day to: add a course register late file change of assignment Thursday, 22nd — ] : - Declare pass/fail option Monday, 26th — on Last day to file: pass/fail option course repeat notice drop a course elub to help students gain an understanding of photography and obtain new ideas in modern phetography. : 6. Lion's Eye — The eampus newspaper is a eommunication medium reporting on eur. rent events and alse filling the need for stu- dent expression. Each member of the staff eontributes by writing, editing, produetion, oF distribution. 7: Boeiety of American Military Engineers = The student post at this eampus is eom- posed of members of the engineering eur- rieulum and those who desire further knowledge of the field of engineering. 8: Cheerleading Squad — The purpose of - this organization is te promote school spirit at the Delaware County Campus athletic events by presenting an avenue of activity where male and female students may lead cheers and learn cheerleading, 9, Christian Involvement — Those students wishing te explore religious beliefs, doc- tries, and relationships will find their in- dividual needs answered by the elub's of- ferings. 10. Pennsylvania State Education As. sociation = National Education As- sociation Chapter — Students especially in- terested in teaching will find a means to ex- plore their professional concerns through the ideals, ethies, history and programs of the organized teaching profession offered by the campus chapter of PSEA-NEA, Organizations 11. Veterans Association — The club has acted as a resource facility for military veterans who may be having trouble ac- tlimating themselves to the ways of college. It offers various services and social ac- tivities both on and off campus to students who have been accepted to Penn State and in conjunction with the Office of Veterans Affairs also offers counseling services to any veteran in this region of Pennsylvania. 12. Ice Hockey Club — The Ice Hockey members strive to develop an interest in ice hockey, with the objective of developing good sportsmanship, refinement of skills, and team play. 13. Varsity Baseball Club — The club is open to all full-time students who have an interest in the sport of baseball. It is the clubs’ intention to encourage good sports- manship while contributing to the total growth of the individual student. 14. Rangerettes — The organization strives to enable students to further the de- velopment of drill techniques, leadership and command skills. This is accomplished through the club’s drill practices and in- volvement in competitive national drill meets, : 15. Drama Club — Those students in- terested in theatre, oral interpretation of literature, directing, production, or man- agerial and technical aspects of theatre are encouraged to join, a ae Moan ph
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