Community Weekend The Community of the Spirit is sponsoring a "different" weekend for interested students , a weekend to encounter and explore religious experience . This weekend is open to anyone who is into traditional faith and is looking for further confirmation or new experience. At the same time it is also open to anyone who is outside traditional faith but is open to explore its meaning. The weekend will be held October 27-29 at the Berghaus , a small "Swiss chalet" retreat center in Annville , Pa., near Lebanon . We will leave at 6:30 P.M. on the 27th and return to campus by 4:00 P.M. on the 29th. Unfortuna tely, we haye to charge $12.50 to cover the costs of the weekend. The weekend will consist of working with experiences and then dealin g with their implications for life. Discussion and theory will follow the experiences. The whole point of the weekend is to go below the surface of religion to deal with inner meaning, carve new understandi ngs and see more correla tions between historic faith and personal experience . Those interested should contact Jay or Cindy Rochelle at 550 E. Second St. or call 784*0133. Or look for Ja y in the Union . Education: No 1? The ten semi finalists for Homecoming Queen are left to right: (standing ) Mary Ann Walters, Lydia Henning, Kathy Duffy , Robyn Butler, Linda Zyla , Luana Ko wal, Dale Sawyer , (seated ) Caro l Edwards, Donna Winship, Ellen Compton (Freshman Sweetheart and not a candidate ), and Stephanie Vararfo . Those chosen as finalists are: Kathy Duffy, Caro l Edwards , Lydia Henning , Luana Kowal and Donna Winship. Homecoming to feature Disney Theme "Disneyl and is Alive and Well at B.S.C. " is the theme of the 1972 Homecoming which is now well un derwa y a ft er a successf ul star t a t th e dance Tuesda y nigh t . The ann ouncemen t of H omecoming Queen with the BNE concert ton igh t will be a highl ight am ong the activities. Tomor row , more act ion is scheduled , includ ing the parade and football game as main feat ures . A pops concert by the concert choir Sunday will conclude events of the weeken d. Co-chairm an Denise Petyo bel i eves t hat th i s y ear 's homecoming will work out well . The dance Tuesda y night offic ially started Homecoming act i vities , wi t h the band Maximus. At intermi ssion , the ten sem i-finalists for Homecoming queen were an- nounced . Pep Rally Last ni ght a pep rall y began about 7 P.M. on the lawn are a between the New Administratio n Build ing and the President' s lawn. Ther e the football team was introd uced along with cheers , music by the Maroon and Gold Band and fireworks. Also, the five semi-finalists for homecoming queen were announced ( see caption ). After the rally , entertaining film spots of BSC in the 'good ole' days were shown in the Union . Tonigh t' s BNE concert in the New Gym will feature Malo and the J. Geils Band. Along with the good music will be the announcement of the 1972 Homecoming Queen , and plaques will be given to the fraternity and tastes , will perform and refreshsorority with the highest men ts will be served. Pops Concert cumula ti ve pt . avera ges. Homecoming will end with the Tomorr ow the act ion will start earl y, with judging of the Pops Concert , t o be presented by decora tions on dorms and off- the B.S.C. Concert Choir under campus houses beginning at 8 the direction of William K. a.m. Also, preliminary judging of Decker on Sunday, October 22, at the f loats will take place. J ud ges 7:00 P.M. in Haas Center. This program will include a f or both residence area s and f l o a t s will hp K#n Wilsnn nf fh# var iety of solos, ensembles , and BSC Art Department , Sandra the choir perform ing popular Lankey, a home econom ist for tunes of the pas t and presen t such Columbia County and Sally as " Imagine " by John Lennon , Edwards , owner of the Stud io the Carpen ter 's "It' s Going to Shop downtown. Take Some Time " , the Alumni can register anytime Associat ion 's "Never M y Love " between 9 A .M. and 12 noon in and "Black and White " by Three Waller Hall lobby, where refresh- Dog Night. A number of soloists and grou p ments will be served. numbers have been selected for Parade The parade will start at 10 A.M. the performance. These will from the Bloomsburg Hospital include Roberta Fla ck 's "The parking lot — the route is Light First Time Ever I Saw Your Street Road to Penn and Main Face " sung by Mar y Jean Sts. to Market. StrAAt in tht * Tnurn C asale , G ordon Li ghtfoo t' s Park. "Beautiful" sung by Carl A. Th is year 's parade will have 22 Kishbaugh of Nescopeck . Andy " queens " (i n c l u d i n g Damiter will sing and play Homecoming Queen candidates , "P iano Picker " by the CarFreshman Sweetheart and a penter 's. special Black Student Society Finally, the choir will present a Queen ) , 11 floats and 8 ba nds (7 special Beatle medley. from hi gh schools). Parade mar shalls will be Russ Houk , a DAV E DELLI NGER, one of BSC faculty member and County tht Chicago 8 and long-time Commissioner Red Knouse. anti-wa r leader, will speak In Featured at the football game Audi torium on ThurHaas with Millersville will be the October , sday 3* it 8 P.M. Ht present ation of awards and inhas vlslfid Hanoi to free troduction of former Husky stars POWs, a trip he paid for by (lifetime pass recipients - 1968). himself. Admiss ion It $.50. Finishing off Saturday will be a Tickets are on sale from the dance in Scrantcn Commons at 9 Sociology Club memb ers or at P.M. Tulla More Dew, a night the door. club band caterin g to all musical Should educa tion be the Number One Priority in our country? Student PSEA thinks so, and in observance of American Education Week (October 22-28), has developed a relevant pro gram to inform and aJert the campus to the importance of education. A film titled "What Grea ter Gift " will be shown at 7:00 P.M. on Tuesda y, October 24, in the Alumni Room in Waller Ha ll. A rap session will follow on the topic "The Teacher As A Professiona l" . Ref reshme nts will be served. This program is open to the entire cam pus. On Wednesday , October 25, Bloomsburg Elemen tar y School on Marke t Street will have an "Open House" . If any Student PSEA member would like to go to the school to observe for all or part of the day, put a note in P.O. Box 303, with your name , P.O. Box, telephone num ber , and the time you would be available bef ore Monday, October 23. You will then be con ta cted individually. A general meeting for all Student PSEA members will be held on Thursda y, October 26, at 4:00 P.M. in Kuster Auditorium. Doctor R ay Rost will speak about the importance of involvement and participation in a professional organization now and af t er graduat ion from college. BRIEFS BNE CONCERT SPSEA T he Stude nt Pennsylvan ia State Educati on Associat ion is an organizat i on of educati on majors . Students involved in SP SEA have , as a goal , educati on as the numbe r one priority in this country. Experience is gained by. an act i ve member , throu gh current educa tional publ icat ions, and communication with concerned , successful educators. Toda y's education students have a VOICE in deciding the policies of tomorrow. It is their res p onsibil i ty and right to exercise that voice. Never before has SP SEA been str onger , or more stronfflv needed. C ontact the Student PSEA cha pter of Bloomsbur g State College in Room 241, P.O. Box 303, Waller Hall . Sound o// your VOICE now. McGOVERN IN SCRANTON Senators McGovern and Muskie will speak at the Scranton Court House Square at 10 a.m. Saturda y, October 21st. Free bus rides from the Bloomsbur g Democratic Headquarters on Main Street will be provided Saturday at 8:30 a.m. You must reserve a place to ride on the bus—call 784-9014. The Good News Big Name En- tertainment Commit t ee is p leased to announce t hat colle ge and t own officials have chan g ed the p arkin g procedures for t he "Malo " and "J. Geils Band" Concert on Frida y night. The chan ges for parking on the upp er cam p us are as follows : (l) Parking will be allowed on the grass fields in s pecific locations and alon g the sides of the road leading to the Field Houst. Students are urged to follow directions given by the Securit y Men on duty as to where to park. This new p rocedure will permit an additions I 400 cars to park on the upper campus. (2) In the event of rain , the origina l plan of lust permittin g students with parking passes will go into effect. ( 3) Thos e individuals holdin g parking pass*} will still be honored under ttie new procedure provided that they park on the upper campus prior to 7: 30 p.m. (4) Shuttlabuses will still be operating from the Centennial Gym Parking Lot starting at 6(30p.m. and they wlil also be available to transport students back to campus after the concert. PRESIDENTIA L FORUM Reply to Gunth er Record Review Rory Steps Out killing civilians " , " coming sout h As a Vietnam veteran , I feel obligated to res pond to your by Joe Miklos to force their way of life on the Live ! ... Rory Gallagher South Vietnamese " — strike me And so the question is posed : as an attempt to make it seem who the hell is Ror y Gallagher? like a war between good guys Well , Rory Gallagher is a Maroon and Gold article of October 11. First , let me say that your picture of bombed out Nuremburg and the subsequent charges (us) and bad guys (them ). It is British rock and blues musician who ' s been kicking around Europe for about three years now . Kick , perhaps , is a most appropriate word . Mr. Gallagher History. It may surprise you to has pulled the astounding feat of learn that the Vietnam War presenting his particular brand % obvious that y ou have neglected to read any scholarl y works on Vietna m . Ma y I suggest Jose ph Butti nger 's Vietnam : A Political that McGovern helped kill " hundreds of tho usands of civilians " did not make my heart bleed . Somehow I cannot feel sorr y for a nation after it goes on began as a civil war against an an ego tri p and tries to destroy its elitist American su pported neighbors. Your .picture showed government that didn 't and still the consequences of portending to 't give a damn about the doesn uc a super late — uiai auu nothing else. Don't you have any common people. Also, North pictures of Dachau or Auschwitz ? Vietnam entered the war onl y Second, you listed a marvelous after the U.S. sent in American assor t men t of i nconsis t encies troops to keep the puppet South Vietnamese government from which you attributed to Senator collapsing . McGovern. But why did you not include some of the tainted tales of "Tricky Dicky "? Certainly tlie Watergate Break-in , the Russian whea t deal and the ITT affair are important enough to be mentioned in a list of naughty na ugh ties. Third , your statements concerning the conduct of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese — "Vietcong goon squads are still ENOUGH. I' m tired of living, reading, discussing Vietnam . All I want to do now is vote. And you too will vote and Nixon will probably win. And the war will continue. I hope you can live with it , for everyone who votes for Nixon, knowing what he stands for , will be guilt y of murder. Jim Rit ter Viet Vet for McGovern of high energy music to an audience every night for the past year ! As far as I know , this kind r *t v* kni*n(*tf\t *nninrr ucia iu>ivi iwiii g hopnU ffntiA /\n ia a i v £isu« ^ vn since bluesmen the likes of B.B . K ing and Earl Hooker swept through every honky-tonk in the South. These Lime ys seem to have a wa y with the blues . I 'm not referring to the likes of Humble Pie , who deal in a bastardized form , but people the likes of Ma yall and Allen Price . Ror y Gallagher is no except ion ; he actuall y does boogie (not in the current sense , but in the sense tha t John Lee Hooker boogies the real thing ). Yes, Ror y Gallagher is a good blues musician. Now, here comes the clincher. and Humanity Comp arison A Preside nt Unmad e ween t he rich , liberal , and threatening Nelson Rockefeller , then governor of New York , and by Frank Pizzoli The Mak ing of a Pr esident by, Theodore H. White It 's kind of interesting to watch White 's ver sion of the 1960 Kenned y-Nixon campaign and compare things a bit to this election year soon to come to a head. Of the late John F. Kennedy we know a lot. Especiall y striking was his N ew England eloquence and his image of the polished statesmen. Still with us and cam paigning one more time is R ichard M. Nixon. Richard Nixon who had the suppo rt of Pres ident Dwight D . Eisenhower. After ironi ng out differences as to the sha pe of the platform with Rockefe ller , Nixon bega n the long hard road of campaigning. He was different then. He reall y was. So much so that he indeed talked to the American people even though he flavored his speeches with remarks that would win him votes . Who doesn 't when they run for office , even U 1 . . J . r iuiui.a was uu a im i unitin g in Nixon as presiden t has reac hed all 50 states in the last 4 years , what 's he been doing otherwise to show us that he deserves to be president another four years? He won 't agree to a nationwide debate with George McGover n as he did in 1960 with Kennedy . O f luua y : LUUi ac , tactics then and now. At the 1960 Republica n National Convention in Chicago he pledged to hit all 50 states in the union before election day . Nixon kept that pledge and in or not. Impor tant is tha t popular belief says the deba tes lost the election for Nixon and on election day popular belief is what counts ; it tallies into votes that make men presidents . So lets not get into throwing mud pies at the opposition . If you do want Nixon to deba te What a contrast the flick shows between Nixon ' s campai gn 1960 after both parties narrowed their choices. Democrats between Adlai stru ggled Stevenson , the most respected party member a t the time , Huber t Humphrey , the populist v ote sna tcher , L yndon Johnson , the powerf ul Sena te majori ty leader , and Stewar t Symington , the choice of Harry Truman who fel t that Kennedy was much too young and inexperienced for the job of president. Symington , by the way, hoped for a deadlock between Hump hrey and Kennedy, something that never materialized . Republicans did a dance bet- Gallup Polls are a lot of hoohey anyhow because as far back as I can remember the y never once reflected my feelings on an issue or candida te . You can 't be for the underdog all your life can you ? Well , back to the point of Richa rd Nixon 's campaigning . Taking into account the fact tha t became the first candidate for the presidency to ever do such a thing. Alaska was his last state on the list just a few days before the voting got started . Look at him now in his campaign. It looks like Nixon has proven tha t t he candidate that hides the most comes out best in the polls. Anyway, I' m beginning to believe that the Ha rris and puuucai swiciuiaia cue This is not a very good album for several reasons. To wit , it entirely lacks continuit y , the production is bad and , unlike most live albums , it fails to catch the "feel" of the audience. Perhaps all these faults are due to the fact tha t it was recorded at various concer ts throughout Euro pe from Feb ruary to March 1972. Of course there ' s no audience rapport . There are too many different audiences. chances a gain then sign a petition , and, no the FBI won 't call your parents or the pastor of your church. Bob Dunca n has the paper to be signed. See him in the SUB and put your mark on it . and puts it right back into a blues con text. He handles country blues , like-Blindboy Full er ' s " Pistol Slapper " in the same manner—a basic approach on acoust ic guitar with vocals from the gut: His reversal of the traditional "Bullfrog Blues" into solid electrical punch is impressive and tastefull y simple. Rory Gallagher plays a mean The album is important in a mandolin Vrl ^ V ^ l ft ftlU0lVr *U* B0ft **£# VII W«V MH ^PM ^^^^ Mi^MBBiHHMMMHMHMBWBMBB ¦ W\ / H Cjod '5 ] ^^^^ HHWH ^^^^^^^^ BlB^^^^^ MM ^BMB ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B^^^ B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ can write JSM* W Editorial Staff : Editor-i n-Chief, Susan Sprague ; Managi ng Editor, Bob Oliver , News Manager, Karen Keinar d ; Feature Editor, Joe Miklos ; Art Editor , Denis Ross ; Cartoonist , John Stugri n; Contributing Editors, Frank Pizzoli and Jim Sachefti; Staff : Don Enz, Joanne Linn , Linda Livermore , Valery O'Conncll , Leah Skladany , Mary Beth Lech, Cindy Smith , Joh n Woodwar d, Tim Bossa rd, Lorraine Roulato , Pat Fox , Barb Wanchisan, Kathy Jo seph, Mike Meizinger , Tyrone Bomba . Business Staff : Busi ness Manager, Elaine Pongratz; Office Manager, Ellen Doyle; Advertisi ng Manager, Frank Lora h ; Circulation Manager, Nancy Van Pelt. Photograp hy Staff: Chief Photograp her, Dan Maresh ; Photograp hers, Dale Alexander , Tom Drvbura , Pat White. Suzy White , Sue Greef, Kay Boyles, Annette Kloss, Mike Williams. Advisor : Ken Hoffman Come to 234 Waller to find us. Or call at 389-3101. All copy must be submitte d by no later than 5:00 P.M. on Tuesdays and Sundays. NOTE: The opinions voiced in the columns and feature articles of the M&G are not necessarily shared by the entire staff. Poetry Contest The Kansas City Poetry for individual poems . Contes ts are a combined effort to discover poems of excellence. Deadline for entering the $1,600 competition is Feb . 1, 1973. O pen to all , top prize in the tenth annual event is the Devins Award of $500 cash and con- sideration for publication of a Kansas City Star Awards of $100 each will go to four poets for single poems , without regard to age or residence within the United States . H . J. Sharp Memorial Awards of $25 each will so to four high school pupils from Missouri or a bordering state . For complete contest rules , send a stamped , self-a ddressed book-length poetry manus cript by the University of Missouri Press . Hallmark Honor Prizes of $100 busines s envelope to Poetry each will be awarded to six full- Contes t , P.O. Box 5313, Kansas time under graduate college poets City , Mo . 64131. MMA ^^^^^^^ Wi^^^^^^^^^^^^BI^ and few respects. It prese nts some1 something that makes a listener An tho rvut*! want U> get ud on the table and stiAira ** nmicirfMoncliin dance . "Laundromat" , cut down of Gallagher and his band . More and made into a studio single, tha t it im portant is the fact could boost his popul arity should be the tu rning point in enormously . If he can keep* G allagher 's career . Live ! is wri ting this well , Steve Mariott ' reminescent of Johnn y Winter s ma y have some com petition . Progressive Blues Experiment . If Gallagher had any pr evious Winter had the same lack of ' albums he s suffered the ob, producti on and rapport , albeit his scuri ty of being on the Polydor was a studio (if you can call it that ) album . In approac h this label . Funn y, most Pol ydor aralbum is the same ; Gallagher is tists seem either to disappear or also on the verge of true stardom . fail miserabl y. Let' s hope that Live! serves as a vehicle for this is not the case with Rory the technical ability of Gallagher Gallagher . Chances are , his next and his sidekicks. They go album should be a breakthrough through their changes with power the magnitude of Winter 's first Columbia album . and efficiency . My spiri t is with him ; he could Gallagher has a simplistic techni que ; he removes the rock take us by storm . still debating whether or not those series of debates did Nixon McGovern and possibly blow his n ' r oll from the Junior Wells standard " Messin 1 With The Kid " tfUM ^^^ M^MUM^^^^^^^ M^^^^ H^^^^^^^ k^^^ H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BBH ^MI ^^^^^^^^^^ I H IB) V U P) earlier defeated. The Maurauder s are a steady team , with no super-indivi duals , but with good teamwork. Quarterback Mike Burke is fifth in III r»r»nf*»r#»nr»o the v v«i *v« ^^ H^tf ^^ *#ft*^^* in llf nacci fcrfTrfE no m wm r i l l ^fa ¦ The Husky defense poun cing on going 30-76, 40 per cent , with an the Rams Merritt Kers ey . average of six completions per ( Photo by Maresh ) game. His top receiver , Carl Brown , is also fifth in the conference in his category, with fourteen catches for 108 yards and one TD. Millersville relies heavily on one of the Confere nce's top backs , Steve Schaufer t , who in last week's 19-6 win over Ma nWho has a 30-year-old gym sfield totalled 116 yards. For the instructor who was an NCAA year Steve has totals of 77 carries wrestling champion? Bloomfor 424 yards and a 5.5 average. sburg does, in the form of its new The Huskies have lost heavil y wrestling coach Roger Sanders. "Impressive " is the best way to on the Scoreboard the last two Coach Sander 's weeks, giving up 103 points while describe cs»nrin Homecomers are Welcome £j ) Records! 45s 4 «»r $1.00 Come on in and have ~~ftjb some fre s h country cider (? T\ /?%¥ I^Hdfc> and Y umteen varietie s of fresh donuts Th 's Week : I 2/ ^A iTl Chocolat e filled eclairs 1^7 W^Jy WOW ! / I \. >y 0 \\ Open 7 days per w eek W»«k days 7 A .M. to 9 P.M. Sat. & Sun. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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