Somebody' OpenTo " N o Place to he Somebod y , " the 1970 Pulitzer Prizewinning play hy Charles Ciordone, will he performed by the Roundabout Theatre on Monday, February 5, at 8:15 p.m. in Price Auditorium. The play is open to the public, with admission charged. Tickets are available at the PUB and at the doorDescribed as a comedydrama, "No Place to be Someb o d y " has received wide acclaim in New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, and other major c i t i e s . The author, Charles Gordone. is Everyone an actor as well as a playwright. Gordone, the first Black playwright to win the Pulitzer Prize, was in the original p r o duction of " T h e B l a c k s . " He won an award for Best Actor of the Year off-Broadway in the allBlack production of "Of Mice and Me n . " He was associate producer of the film "Nothing Bul a Man" and casting director for another feature film, " B l a c k Like Me." Gordone i.s co-founder and chairman, with Godfrey Cambridge, of the Committee for the Employment of Negio Performers. agle ye E VQi.xv No. 42 Lock Haven State College Friday, Feb. 2,1973 Arts Festival Brings Weekend Of Events Olatunji provides the beat and a member of the cast proyJiides the bounce in last night s performance before a full house in Price A presentation of Black poetry and j a z z , an exhibit and lecture by two a r t i s t s , and a movie about Martin Luther King will be offered this weekend at Lock Haven State College as part of the Black Arts F^estival. On Saturday at 2 p.m., Cynthia Griffin and Faye l ^ w i s return to the Lock Haven cwnpus for a presentstion of " B l a c k Poetry and J a z z , " using a Readers Theatrel approach. The absence of prbPS is intended to help the listeneil focus on the readings thempe lives. On Sunday at 2 p.m., Mr. James McDowall and Dr. Walter Simon will hold an exhibit of their works and d i s c u s s "Cont r a s t iili Black Art F o r m s " ui Bentley Hall lounge, open to the public without charge. Mr. McDowall is a commercial artist in Washington, D.C. who has done magazine illustrations in addition to posters and a d v e r t i s e m e n t s . His paintings have been exhibited in Maryland and Washington, D.C. Dr. Walter Simon, art professor at Bloomsburg State College, exhibited a selection of his paintings at last year's Black Arts F e s t i v a l in l^ock Haven. His work- h a s been recognized in the magazines "Negro A r t , " and " E b o n y . " On Sunday night at 7;30 pn). the film " K i n g : Montgomery to Memphis" will be shown free of charge in Price Auditorium. The movie depicts the major events in the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., using film of actual events t a k e n by friends and news photographers. Auditorium. Announcements Theatre Opportunity Offered In England A foui-week Elizabethan theatre workshop at St. George's I h c a t r e in London, England is scheduled for July 14 to August II, 1973. The course is being sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Speech and Theatre Arts and the llniversity Center for International Studies. The program, entitled the Tyrone Guthrie l.jectures and CONSIDER... Communication Vibratrons Needed Tlip students of Lock Haven are in dire need of a radio station on campus. Most .students would agree that there are only three radio stations of much interest to us ill the area. They are the Lock Haven, WiUiamsport, and State College s t a t i o n s . We think that perhaps the Lock Haven station is a bit sub-par and at times it IS difficult for students to bring in the State College station. Tha! leaves the William-sport station, which is fairly good at times but has many programs of n-i interest to s t u d e n t s . A radio station here would seemingly be ideal for everyone on campus. It would provide a form of campus communication for > tudents and faculty alike. W!iL.- was the last time you nn:..'cd a meeting because you failed to see a bulletin hanging in some corner on campus? All of us could experience good music continuously because the station would be directed by stuaents for s t u d e n t s . The disc j.ockeys would be s t u d e n t s . They could be volunteers or perhaps a form of ex- Iheatre Workshop, is being run in conjunction with St. George's Theatre and the City University, London, England. Undergraduate and graduate students from American or Canadian colleges or universities are eligible to participate. Lectures and workshop sessions will be based on the teachings of the late Sir Tyrone Guthrie, who was insliumciital in spreading the principle of English c l a s s i c a l theatre and the production of Shakespeare throughout the world, was dedicated to preserving acting as an art and serious profession. The lectures and workshop will include academic study, practical theatre application, visits to major Finglish c l a s s i c a l theatre companies, and tours of museums and art galleries. The course will cover the study of historical hiickground, social coniUiions, pc>c> REGAL NOTES * : * * , The Bald E a g l e s however, were coming off a thrilling, last s e c o n d upset win over a strong Wilkes College team and upset number two was in their minds. T h e heavily favored Clarion found the defensive minded Bald E a g l e s a little tougher than they probably expected. LHS held a slim four point lead in the first half and Clarion raced to a ten point margin in the s e c o n d . (Clarion defeated LHS here at the Haven back in December by 62-52). The Bald E a g l e s just would not die though. With 34 s e c o n d s left and the score 65-61, the Bald Eagles were still in it. However, a missed shot and a foul all but ended the hopes for another upset. The final score of the game had Clarion on top of the Haven by 68-63. The game was won for Clarion at the foul line. The Clarion team went to the line 33 times making 22 of them. This is very unusual for this s e a s o n b e c a u s e of the new role that limits shooting fouls. The fouls a l s o hurt LHS in another way. Before the game w a s over, four of the Bald Eagle s t a r t e r s were on the bench with five p e r s o n a l s . For Clarion, Joe Sebestyen led the scoring with 23 points. For LHS, Russ Paulin had one of the b e s t games of his ca- reer, going 8 for 12 from the field for 16 points and snatching 13 rebounds. Gary Knepp a l s o played a fine game going 4 for 5 from the field and scoring 14 points. Rick Miller who h a s been outstanding recently (and has won a starting berth) chipped in with II points. Harold McKenzie, the Bald Eagles leading rebounder and defensive ace saw only limited action because of a knee injury. The Bald E a g l e s now 4-11, face Edinboro State College on Monday night in Thomas Field House. The c l a s h with Edinboro always means excitement. TERMPAPERS Send for your descriptive, up-to-date, 128-page, mail ofder catalog of 2,300 quality termpapers. Enclose $1.00 to cover postage and handling. WE ALSO WRITE CUSTOM MADE PAPERS. Termpaper Research 519 GLENROCK AVE., SUITE 203 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 (213)477-8474 • 477-5493 "We need a local salesman" DO y o u WANT TO FLY? Do you possess the aptitude to command a s u - UNDERSTAND PLAYS, NOVELS AND POEMS personic aircraft capable ot traveling at twice FASTER WITH OUR NOTES W e ' r e new and w e ' r e t h e b i g e s t ! 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