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    Penn State to renovate areas where boys abused

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Penn State plans to renovate the building where former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky sexually molested boys, confronting one of the most potent and sinister symbols of a scandal from which it is still trying to recover.

    The school intends to remodel the football team shower and locker room area as a direct result of Sandusky's crimes, university spokesman David La Torre told The Associated Press on Friday.

    Renovation plans for the Lasch Football Building were drawn up shortly after Sandusky's arrest in November, La Torre said, but the university can't move forward with those plans until all possible legal proceedings have been completed.

    Sandusky, a longtime member of Joe Paterno's coaching staff, was convicted last month of abusing 10 boys over a 15-year period. Two top administrators face trial on charges of lying to a grand jury and failing to report allegations of child abuse.

    Some of the most stomach-churning assaults for which the 68-year-old Sandusky was convicted took place in the showers of the Lasch building. A janitor saw Sandusky performing oral sex on a boy in 2000 but didn't report it to authorities. In 2001, a graduate football assistant caught Sandusky molesting a boy in the shower and told Paterno, who alerted top administrators. No one reported that attack, either.

    The disclosure of Penn State's remodeling plans came as the school weighs how to deal with the ubiquitous imagery associated with the scandal. Besides the Lasch building, there's the bronzed statue of Paterno and the library that's named after him, as well as a downtown mural depicting the Hall of Fame coach and ousted Penn State President Graham Spanier.

    Reminders of the Sandusky scandal, and the senior school officials accused of covering it up, are all over Penn State's campus and State College.

    "Does the university want to completely wipe the slate clean? If they do, then they probably want to get rid of something like this — they can still honor Joe in a different way," said Erik Sandell, of Minneapolis, while visiting the Paterno statue with a friend on Friday. "Get rid of this, get rid of that facility."

    The statue outside Beaver Stadium served as a focal point for mourners of the late coach, but it has turned into a target for critics angered by former FBI director Louis Freeh's findings that Paterno, Spanier and other university administrators concealed allegations against Sandusky in 1998 and 2001 to avoid bad publicity.

    Some newspaper columnists and former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden have said the statue should be taken down.

    "You go to a Penn State football game and there's 100,000 people down there and they got that statute and you know doggone well they'll start talking about Sandusky," Bowden told the AP. "If it was me, I wouldn't want to have it brought up every time I walked out on the field."

    University trustees chairwoman Karen Peetz said Friday that the topic of honoring Paterno — a rallying cry for alumni and former players angered by how he was fired days after Sandusky was arrested in November — remained a sensitive issue that would continue to be discussed.

    "It's going to take a lot of dialogue with the community," Peetz said. "We want to be reflective, we want to go slowly, and it will be something that will take a lot of deliberation."

    Anthony Lubrano was a vocal critic of the Penn State board's actions in November before winning election as a trustee this spring. Asked Friday if the statue should be taken down, Lubrano said, "I think this board recognizes the contributions of Joe Paterno at Penn State, and I think that given that they understand all that he's done, he will certainly be respected by Penn State."

    While the most glaring on-campus reminder of the scandal might be the Mildred and Louis Lasch Football Building, the Lasch family has no qualms about leaving its name on it, a family member said Friday.

    "You don't build a building and put your name on it expecting that something like this is going to happen, but we have seen a lot of good things happen in that building ... and we expect to see a lot of good, honorable things happen in that building in the future," said Ken Smukler, a grandson of the Laschs, who helped start Penn State football's booster club in 1959 and donated $1.7 million to build what is billed as one of the finest collegiate football operations facilities in the nation.

    Penn State President Rodney Erickson told a news conference after the trustees' meeting in Dunmore on Friday that there was discussion about "modest renovations" at Lasch. Afterward, he told the AP that Athletic Director David Joyner and new Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien have discussed the renovations, including to the locker room and shower.

    Football players appearing at a charity event on campus on Friday were divided on renovations to their locker room.

    "It doesn't creep me out at all being in (the locker room)," cornerback Stephon Morris said. "I'm fine with it."

    Later, defensive tackle Jordan Hill said he and some others "feel uncomfortable."

    "A couple guys will joke around about it, but, you know, we'll be grown men about it," he said. "We don't want to act like little kids and be immature so we'll tell them, 'Come on, just shut up and go get in the shower.'"

    A huge downtown mural shows many figures in Penn State history. The artist, Michael Pilato, said he had no immediate plans to remove Paterno or Spanier. He already painted over Sandusky, replacing him with a Penn State grad who is an advocate for abuse victims and issues.

    The Paterno family is well known in the State College community for philanthropic efforts, including millions of dollars to the university to help build a library and fund endowments and scholarships. Even Penn State's creamery has a famous flavor named after the coach, Peachy Paterno.

    Ex-Gov. Ed Rendell, who left office last year, said Paterno's name should stay on the library — "it symbolizes the good of Joe Paterno," he said — but that other reminders, such as the statue, should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

    The Paterno name has disappeared from other honors.

    Nike founder Phil Knight, who won thunderous applause with his passionate defense of the coach at his January memorial service, decided Thursday to remove Paterno's name from a child development center on the company campus in Oregon.

    The Big Ten also removed Paterno's name from the football championship trophy it had named after him.

    Paterno's family said the coach, who died in January of lung cancer, would not have taken part in a cover-up.

    Cynthia Zujaowski, of Clarks Summit, whose husband is a Penn State graduate, said the statue should remain.

    "He won more football games than anyone in the world. That accomplishment stands. He helped build Penn State as it is today. He stood for integrity," said Zujaowski, who attended Friday's board of trustees meeting. "Statute or nor statue, that legacy remains, and I believe that the statue should stand in memory of that."

    The statue's sculptor, Angelo DiMaria, said it would be difficult to see his work taken down but he could accept it if it would help the school heal.

    "If the statue stays, there will always be people who don't believe he deserves to be there," DiMaria said. "If it goes, there will always be people who believe he achieved great things."

    On Friday, a bouquet of daisies and purple flowers were left on top of a sign at the base of the statue that read: "Remember: He was a man. Not a God!!!"

    ___

    Rubinkam reported from Dunmore, Pa. Associated Press Writer Marc Levy in State College, Randy Pennell in Philadelphia and Brent Kallestad in Tallahassee, Fla., contributed to this report.

     

    14 comments

    • nonparieldolls  •  4 days ago
      Boy, they just don't get it yet, do they???

      "He won more football games than anyone in the world. That accomplishment stands. He helped build Penn State as it is today. He stood for integrity,"

      No, he didn't. He stood for allowing a pedophile to rape and abuse young boys on campus, so long as it didn't disrupt or disturb the football program. THAT was the important thing to Joe Paterno. And obviously still is the most important thing to Penn State.

      By all means, renovate the shower and locker room -- THAT will fix everything. Paint over and the shame and horror will be all gone.

      Here's a great example of the integrity and sensitivity the football players are learning from this:

      "A couple guys will joke around about it, but, you know, we'll be grown men about it," he said. "We don't want to act like little kids and be immature so we'll tell them, 'Come on, just shut up and go get in the shower.'"

      If EVER someone could have chosen their words with more care, that would be this football player at Penn State. But given the concern about "business as usual re the football program" and "let's continue to just sweep everything under the rug as much as we can", I don't blame him one bit for his total lack of sensitivity.

      Bet the victims will have no problem relating, huh?

      Penn State should be bulldozed to the ground and flowers planted there instead -- at least no more harm could be done in future. The same mentality that allowed Sandusky to harm so m any children is alive and well at Penn State. It's truly horrifying to realize they STILL don't get it. They just don't get it..... at all.
      • WilliamG 3 days ago
        They are Penn State.
      • Jennifer 2 days 5 hrs ago
        well put and my point exactly!
    • Jennifer  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 days 5 hrs ago
      =lame. Get rid of the whole school. I have no pity for people who willfully turn there back on children just to save face.
    • A.E.  •  3 days ago
      He stands for intergity? You have to be kidding right? He went right along with the cover-up and allowed Sandusky to molest boys for 10 more years and Zujaoski thinks it's ok as long as he won more football games than anyone else? What if it were one of her boys that was molested, would she still feel the same? These people who continue to defend Paterno are just as sick as he was, it's a game, not a life, think of the lives ruined by Paterno's lack of action. His name should be stricken from all buildings, awards and history of that school. Pack them up and give them to his family, they deserve them.
    • Herenamaste  •  Cardiff by the Sea, California  •  4 days ago
      From a football recruiting standpoint -

      Penn State is in trouble in attempts to recruit 17 and 18 year old athletes to join their football program.
      • Annelisa 4 days ago
        Not surprising. Kids that age would be very vulnerable to the ribbing about attending P-n-SU. I wonder if applications to the main campus are down in general.
    • Scott  •  North Lima, Ohio  •  3 days ago
      Replace Paterno's statue with a plaque listing all of the names of the kids that Sandusky violated. THAT is what should be done.
    • Scott  •  North Lima, Ohio  •  3 days ago
      'Come on, just shut up and go get in the shower.'"

      probably the same thing Sandusky said....
    • Silent Majority  •  4 days ago
      The Great Cover-Up; PSU, Paterno's estate, Sandusky, McQueary, Spanier, Curley, Shultz will all be found guilty in civil court for failure to report a despicable crime against a child in a shower...
    • Joe  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 days ago
      One mor ething - I can see it now. When college football season starts ther ewill be e shot with Chris Berman with an opening remark. Let's all bow and think about the tradic actgs that occurred at PSU - pause for 3 seconds. Ok we are back - Are you ready for somne football! Are you kidding me? Where is ESPN and Chris Berman calling for the remval of JPs wins and PSU death penalty? Cowards.
    • Annelisa  •  Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania  •  4 days ago
      The statue of Paterno should be moved immediately to an obscure spot pending a decision to remove it entirely. Since the team members did no wrong, I doubt the NCAA will sanction Penn State, but I would take all the money needed for renovations to the facility and other changes out of the football program's budget. Also, the young men who were victimized should be offered immediate counseling even with the civil suits pending and have counseling for as long as they need it, with that money also taken from the football budget. The inbred cult of football at PSU needs to be put in its place. It will be a long time before Penn State teams can take the field without tens of thousands of people remembering this self-inflicted disaster.
    • JD  •  Warren, Ohio  •  4 days ago
      No matter how much you rennovate, you can't hide what happened at your institution.... on your watch. With your knowledge.
    • Marie Rivera  •  Sacramento, California  •  2 days 21 hrs ago
      "Remember: He was a man. Not a God!!!"

      A man that looked the other way when little boys were raped.

      Erase all that reminds anyone of him.
    • Brian  •  4 days ago
      I'll bet the wretches want to keep their statue of Paterno....Makes em feel like abusing more children....
    • Joe  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 days ago
      Renovate areas! This is it? Are you kidding me? Colleges receive the death penalty for players receiving cars and money. PSU renovates? JP keeps his wins - earned knowing the abuses were going on? Are you kidding me? Where is ESPN's righteous reporting? Where is Yahoo sports? Why is teh sprts world still adoring JPs wins? Are you kidding me. College sports cares lees about human dignity and the pain of human suffering just to preserve a coaches winning record? Let's put a new coat of paint on those walls boys to hide the pain we caused to many young men. Are you kidding me. The rel epople of this country need to rise up and boycott college sports over this single act of selfishness and arrogance by PSU, NCAA, Sports media and all who knew and did nothing!
      • Annelisa 2 days 7 hrs ago
        Penn State should be removed from the Big Ten (Twelve, or whatever). That would hurt PSU football in the pocketbook. What is different about PSU is that the culture of football is inbred.The coaches an staff were all PSU. Even President Spanier, I believe, played football there. Most other Big Ten schools recruit coaches and staff from outside as well as inside, so the culture isn't a cult.
    • resident  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 days ago
      they covered up the rape of children for football . renovate beaver stadium, center field fifty yard line paint a picture of sanduskey rapeing joepa and let them play on that for 10 yrs.
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