, -i - ' . . . i i . nwnrr Wl BLOOMS BURG STATE COLLEGE Black Students to p resent Second Black Week Mr. Chuck Stone News Briefs s.o.s. Student Office of Sexuality, an information and referral service for pregnancy, abortion , birth control and V.D. will be open for calls starting Sunday, Feb. 4 from 6-10 P.M. We are open every Sunday thru Thursday night from 6-10 p !m., so give us a call. Rm. 319 Waller - Box 366 Ph. 389-3302. Abor t ion Fil m The Commuter Executive Councils are presenting a film presentation on abortion in the Commuter Lounge , today Jan. 31. There will be two programs 11-12 and 12-1. Lambda Rush Lambda Alpha Mu will have its spring rush tonight Jan. 31, Thurs.. Feb. 1. and Mon., Feb. 5, af 7 - 8 P.M. in Old Science, Rm. 43. Wea r casual dress. Lambda Alpha Mu is a service sonority dedicated to uniting girls in service and social activities through sisterhood. The sisters cordially invite second semester freshmen , Sophomores and j uniors with a cum of 2.0. We hope to see you there . Hcvlinml Russell All are invited to listen to a recorded interview with the late Bert rand Russell on the "The Nature and Use of Philosophy ", tomorrow night , 7:30 p.m . in 216 Bakeless , at the next meeting of the Philosop hy Club. After the recording will be an open discussion of Russell's remarks and a short husiness meeting of the club' s future activities. (continued on page four) A public forum on the propose d power plan t to be buil- nea r Berw ick , Pa. will c onvene his Friday evening , Febru ary 2 ai 8:00 pm. at the Bl oo ms b ur g Area Senior Hi g h Sch oo l audi to rium a I 12th and railr o ad s '.reeis. by Fra n k Lora h The Black Student Society of BSC will present their Second Annual Black Week beginning Monday. February 5. Black Week will run until Saturday, February 10 with a grand finale on Wednesday. February 14 when Maya Angelou , Black author , dancer, lecturer and actress appears at Carver Auditorium. surrounding- ine presentations will be the them e of Black Week , "...the color line is a great problem of this century", first voiced by William E. B. DuBois in 1903. As Dr. Simon , advisor to the Black Student Society put it , "It will be a week of instruction and fun. We hope to inform people of all colors of the accomplishments and even some of the flaws of the Black population in this small community." Helping with the enlightenment connected with Black Week will be three lecturers, Mr . Chuck Stone, one-time commen tator on the NBC-TV Today Show and now a Philadel phia columnist; Mr. Don L. Lee, a poet-linguist: and Maya Angelou. Rounding out the weeks activities will be "The Black Experience in the Arts", a film documentary on the lives of four Black Americans ; Charles game with the Bucknell Brothers Gordone , author of "No Place to and several late night dances. be Somebody"; Jacob Lawrence , Tickets for the Broadway show Black painter ; James Earl are on sale today at the Haas Jones, actor ; and Gordon Paries, Center box office. Tickets are Life photographer and film $2.00 for adults, $1.00 for students producer. Also to be presented (free with BSC I.D. card). Others will be a Broadway show with the may obtain tickets by writing the original New York cast , No Place Arts Council at Box 78, BSC or by to be Somebody, an art show, calling (717) 389-3817. r eDruary is tne unomciai poetry readings, a basketball ——*—— month for university, college, and high school Black Student Societies and Black Study groups to display their Black heritage in America. Spurred on by the recent announcement by Dr. Lewis S. B. Leakey, the contemporary British archeologist, that Africa is the birthplace of mankind , Dr. Simon expressed hopes that humanity will grow to understand that there is only a difference of physical features ; An unusual performance of Slavic country folkdances was presented to a packed house last week , in Haas auditorium. LADO , the Yugoslavian National Dance and Folk Ensemble , presented a variety of dances to an audience consisting of students interested in folk culture , students from dancing classes, and townspeople, mostly of Slavic descent. The troupe , consisting of dancers and musical accompanists , gave a delightful two-hour rendition. Their first number was a Midsummer Day festival dance , performed in central Croatia , symbolizing a good harves t and best wishes for a fruitful season*; Outstanding in the performance was the "hell-dance " Zvoncari. At Shrove-tide (the three days preceding Ash Wednesday) carnivals are held throughout Yugoslavia. In the regions of Rijeka nnd Opatija , the men tie cowbells around their waists, and dance, providing (heir own loud accompaniment. Ya rds of colorful crepe paper streamers also provide another costume, which hides the attached hells. The ancient Sukacko dance was performed as the troupe 's finale. The audience enjoyed the spastic motions of one section of the dance. The curtain call repeated this part of the wedding feast , and the onlookers joined in , clapping the beat. The Bloomsburg Civic Music Association is to be congratulated for their presentation of such an enjoyable group as LADO. Comments from members of the audience showed a great amount of enthusiasm at viewing these bits of old country customs. Mr. Ron Lee such as skin pigment and hair colors, that separate the white and black races. He also stated, ^'Brotherhood can be fun. " Visitors from other state colleges and universities from surrounding states are expected to be on hand to witness the many performances scheduled for this Second Annual Black Week. Campus Interviews Maya Angelou Slavic F olkda nces are success Jan. 31, Peat , Marwick & Mitchell; Accounting Majors 9:00-4 :30 New York, N.Y. Jan. 31, Loudoun City Public Schools ; Teaching Candidates 1:30-4:30 Leesburg, Virginia Feb. 6» — Aetna Casualty & Surety; Any major 9:30 - 5:00 Harrisburg, Pa. Feb. 7. Providen t Mutual Ins. Co.; Math Majors , Actuaries9:00 - 5:00 Philadelphia , Pa. Feb. 8 , Montgomery Cty: Public Schools; Reading, Sp, Ed. Math , Span., Bio., Earth Sci., Phys. Sci., Geog . 9:00 - 5:00 Rockville , Maryland t en. 9y wiiK es fooi uorporation ; Summer work installing swimming pools, Berwick , Pa., Interviews in Alumni Room 9:00, 11:00 1K)O 3:00 Feb. 14, Goodyear Tire Company ; Management Trainees for Retail Sales, Credit, Store 9:00 - 5:00 Harrisburg, Pa. Feb. 19, Prince William Cty Public Schools; Teaching Candidates 9:30 - 4:30 Manassas, Virginia Feb. 21, Alexandria City Schools ; Teaching Candidates 9:00 - 5:00 Alexandria, Virginia Feb. 23, Liberty Mutual Ins. Co.; Any major 9:00 - 5:00 Philadelphia , Pa. Feb. 24, Federal Service Ent. Exam; Any major 8:30 a.m. Room for Federal Civil Serv . Jobs, room 17, Ben Franklin Feb. 2fi , 27, 28, 29, U.S. Marine Corps ; 10:00-2:00 Elwell Hall Feb. 26, Abington Hgts. School District ; Teaching Candidates ; K-6 only 1:00 - 4:00 Clarks Summit, Pa. Feb. 28, Kent Cty Public Schools; Teaching Candidates 9 :00 - 12:00 Chestertown , Maryland A largo crowd was on hand to watch the Slavic folk dances last Thursd ay night . (photo by Pat White ) n Lett e r Letters to the editor are an expression of the ind ividua l writer 's opinion and do not necessarily reflect th e views of the newspaper. All letters Dear Editor : must be signed, names w ill be wi th held upo n request. The Quality at Last M&G reserv es the right to Friday, the students of BSC will 1 abridge or withho ld, in have a chance to see and hear the consulta ti on with the writer , finest group of performers BNE all letters over 400 wor ds in has offered to date. length. Record Review Edge A Strange _ •> By Joe Miklos Enter Focus. Moving Waves ... Focus Focus have all the power of a On the fringes of rock 'n roll are restrained Emerson . Lake, and John McLaughlin , guitarist the crazies and the weirdies. Palmer. This album is proof that extra ordinare, along with an They 're a diverse group and a Continental group can do it exceptional group Of musicians range from the Fugs to Sun-Ra to right and originally. The music is known as the Mahavishnu Orthe Godz. The crazies serve a plain beautiful . They may even why I'm harping the subject with cljestra simply enthrall an distinct purpose: they provide a offer some competition to the 'such detail? The point is ticket audience. breath of fresh air when the realm occupied by the Moody , sales have been far less than Maybe you haven't even heard whole scene seems immersed in Blues , a promising sign. The should I say, what should be of John McLaughlin or the formula music. Al times like this , world needs beauty . The type of Mahavishnu Orchestra . If so, expected. (Dare I say this at a the fringes are wide-open music offered is not of the same oriented state welcome. And sometimes they caliber as that of the Moodies. It pick up a copy of the February , non-music school?) If you are deaf or if you show a growth potential — they runs powerful and is distinct. 1973 issue of Playboy and check are going to see Traffic in Philly There 's rto European photojust might make it. the results of their annual Jazz on Friday, youJiave an excuse. If stating here. Not opW that , but and Pop Poll. The newest of the borderlines »Focus delves into the utterly nonHere are some hot highlights neither of the abov e is true you and a dollar towards the concert. should already have your tickets. in Focus, a "rock" group from commercial world of weirdness John McLaughlin placed fifth You can't beat the price. In fact , the Netherlands. Continental without any second thoughts. "Hocus Pocus" is a heavy, but among guitarists for the All- it's stupendous. You could have rock has usuall y been overStars' All-Star Band (chosen by paid twice as much and seen commercialized rubbish . France doesn 't stop at that. Thijs van the musicians) . The Mahavishnu them at Carnegie Hall or the and Denmark have produced Leer manages to throw in some Orchestra tied for third for the Academy of Music. They will numerous bands that have effective yodeling and European All-Stars' All-Star Instrumental perform in Haas which has great .imitated American and British street music. The song stands groups to no end ( two exceptions out. It is the only heavy on the Combo. Now for the readers poll. acoustics and( fine seats. it) You might but I doubt even being Cuby and the Blizzards , album . "Le Clochard" is anFor best Small-Combo LP of see the Governor of Pa. along also from Holland , and Savage ticlimatic , it's so soft. Not since 1972 fifth place went to The with some State legislators and of Rose Denmark). The Soft the Airplane recorded "EmInterMounting Flame - The town officials. They got com, Machine from France , employed bryonic Journey" has there been Mahavishnu Orchestra with John plimentary tickets . Don 't ask me fhip " tirprlpst such intricate interweaving of of Mrod n/z riffs . McLaughlin (Columbia) . You ' why . You can even wave to your can find that gem right here in in their Eversburg. (You can also pick up CGA representatives (a reserved privileged seats* their new LP - Birds of Fire). John McLaughlin placed sixth on group indeed). This paragraph guitar (ahead of BB. King, Pete has been only jokingly entered because my letter is meant to be Townshend, Cat Stevens, Keith read although if any of The flu virus doesn't usually last by Mary Ellen Lesho Ri ch a rd , Jeff Beck , Stephen the seriously, , above mentioned attend long, so you'll feel great in time Have you noticed a lot of empty Stills, AWin Lee, Jerry Garcia , their heads will be transcended for classes on Monday. (Terrific , seats in your classes this past Johnny Winter , Chuck Berry, N. through the frontiers of acoustics week? Wonder why? Many huh?) Until then, there's not Bloomfield not to mention ( aborted). the Governors will be students first thought it might be much you can do but the usual , whoever played in the gym last Maybe by a stroke of late night , back-to-school parties. ( rest, plenty of fluids, aspirin, October). Billy Cobham , the drummer aspiration , or a mass better late But the line to get in to the in- etc.) If your symptoms don t match with the Orchestra , placed tenth than never listening to a firmary proved them wrong. Still Mahavishnu album , a sellout will wondering? Read on. these, but you have a fever , feel (ahead of Elvin Jones, Mitch be insured before this is printed . I Faculty and students alike nauseous and can 't keep any food Mitchell , Tony Williams and even really hope so. You must see have been suffering the effects of in your stomach, it may be Buddy Miles who was 24.) Last , them perform to believe them. the so called "flu ". But with the something called winter vomiting but not least , the Mahavishnu BSC won 't get quality like this for help of Dr. John Dennehy , Dept. disease, not the flu. If you feel Orchestra was seventh for In( a long while. ) of Med . Infectious Diseases at strumental Combo. Robert Gaglione Geisinger Medical Center , we About now someone might ask can now tell our readers the difference between the flu and MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIMIMIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIi llllMIIIIIMIIIIIMIMMIB some other things that have By Donald G. Enz struck campus. Friday was the last whowing THE MAROON AND GOLD = = lnnuenza , an illness caused by day of the 1973 Scholastic Art sr Editor-in-Chief = Susan L. Spraque . E a vira l infection , has a sudden Awards exhibit of regional three = Robert Oliver = S Managing Editor onset. So if you felt great Friday winners. The entries were by Karen Keinard = = News Editor Barb Wanchisen ss night at the dance, but can 't drag students from Shikellamy Sr. H., 5 Assistant News Editor Joe Miklos S S Feature Editor yourself out of bed Saturday Bloomsburg Sr. and Jr. H., Valery O'Connell E E Copy Editor morning, it just might be the flu Danville Sr. H., St. Cyril E Cartoonist JohnStugrin =j (or a hangover). To distinguish Academy and Our Lady of Frank Piizoli. Jim Sachetti S Contributin g Editors = S Staff : Dan Enz, Linda Livermore, Mary Ellen Lesho. Janine Watkins, Tim S between the two, take your Lourdes. E E Bossard, Kathy Joseph, Marty Wcnhold, Bill Sipler temperature. If it is abnormally Elaine Pongratz E =s , Business Manager Ellen Doyl e = S Ollice Manager high , 103 degrees or 104 degrees, = Advertii.n g Manager Frank Lorah 5 Entered were art projects in you can be almost sure it's not a many Nancy Van Pelf = = Circulation Manager There were only Dan Maresh, Jr. = =5 Photog raphy Editor hangover. Additional symptoms a few mediums. acrylic paintings, Suzl White, Sue Greet, White , oil and Photographers: Dale Alexander, Tom Dryburg, Pat = El you can expect are aching bones, none of any dynamic strength E S Mike Williams , Allana Berger, John Andris or ss Advisor Ken Hoffman 5 sore throat , coughing and genera l quality , but , then , secondary S The MAG is located at 234 Waller , or call 389-3101. All copy must be submitted by = weakness. So if you decide you 've schools seldom teach adequate E no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Sundays for the Friday and Wednesday s got it , don 't panic! Just crawl E papers, respectively. The opinions voiced in the columns and feature articles of = painting techniques. Pottery and = = the M&O may not necessarily be shared by the entire staff . =¦ over to the infirmary and get in == Fina l approval of all content rests with the Editor-in-Chief . a few sculpture projects were line for some free medicine and " ^ present but , again, the quality advice. not high for lack of adequate But here's a bright thought. was instruction . Btiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii acoustic guitar. "Moving Waves" is a Moslem poem a'la Omar Khayam that revolves around some meticulous piano work. Ah yes, weirdness supreme. Side Two is a tone-poem (a form that seems well adapted to rock, it's been employed so many times). Simply entitled "Eruption ", it places the Orpheus myth into a complex musical context. Everything goes, from big city jazz to Gregorian chant harmonies and melody. To say that the mood created is dreamlike and magical does the song injustice. It's better than that. Crazies freaks unite. This group is ready to be placed in the racks amidst the Bonzo Dog Band and the Seventh Sons. The record will be as classic as anything else that is so unique it can't possibly be popular. Grab it while it lasts. Remember, whether you love them or hate them, they can't be ignored. About the Flu like this , go over to the infirmary, get some medicine, and go back to bed. This too, doesn't usually last more than 24 hours. On the other hand , if you feel terrific, but your roommate and everyone else in your hall is washed out there's not much you can do to prevent getting sick yourself , except move out. Just wait and hope for the best and if you're lucky you won 't feel a thing. Student Art B^B^aV to t-F RH lO ^ I * / V / 1 ^ 1 ^^ I \ < More impressive works were the pen and ink on scratchboard . These works showed much talent and were excellently done. Many of the watercolor works were well done, also, as were many of the pencil drawings and pastel sketches. There was a unique collection of photographs , many of professional quality. This collection and the quality pen and ink on scratchboard works were the highlight areas of the show. Most of these works showed considerate talent and promise for the future. Those who saw the exhibition , I am sure , were impressed by the talent exhibited in the works. I kn ow some of our art instructors were. B^B^Bb Huskies roll to 13th , top Pa. Conference Despite the dismal weather Saturday night , over four thousand spectators were at the Nelson fieldhouse to witness the Bloomsburg Huskies down East Stroudsburg 79-70. What appeared to be a runaway in the opening minutes when the Huskies jumped to an early 15-2 lead, turned into a close battle. The half-time score of 45-33 indicated a sure victory but Husky star John Willis was forced to sit on the bench when a pair of disputed calls gave him four fouls. With Willis on the bench and Dick Grace battling Stroudsburg 's Skip Milford under the boards, the Warriors outside shooting came to life. At three minutes and 11 seconds to go, Kevin Morrissey of East Stroudsburg tied the game, 68-68 with a pair of free throws. Gary Choyka then hit a pair of Husky baskets to ignite the Husky offense to 11 straight points, putting the game out of the Warriors ' reach. Dick Grace played a fine game having five rebounds and four points while spelling big Willis. Husky morale was high . as banners decorated the walls of the gym stating sentiments such as "Zetz Psi sez Win no. 13" and "Go Huskies, we're behind you all the way." East Stroudsburg is now 12-3 overall and 2-3 in the Pa. Eastern Conference. Bloomsburg 13-0 , and standing 6-0 in the conference, will be hosting Cheyney Saturday night. Cheyney is in second place with one loss. The JV team edged the East Stroud JV's 55-54, making their record 7-1. Their only loss was to the alumni in the season 's opener. Coach Chronister said after the game that Stroudsburg was a tough team and that they showed stamina after coming back from so far behind. Kempski drives for a layup as Willis looks on. Nealy hits tape in record breaking 600 yard run. Choyka hits for a backdoor layup. (Photo by Karen Keinard) On The Road with bob Oliver I'm a full-fled ged sports nut. I go to as man y sport i n g events as my feet (and wallet) let me. Peopl e say t h at w hen I' m needed I'm never around — if you don 't believe me ask the Editor of this paper. But I can 't help it — I guess i t's in my blood. I've been present at numerous games , both as a per f ormer , fan , or reporter , an d I' ve come to realize that the home-town advanta ge is more than just a saying...it can mean five points in a basketball game, the difference between a fi rst or a secon d i n a swi mm i ng meet , or the difference between a decision or pin in a wrestling match. Which brings me lo me lans ai BSC ~ not the once-a-month or 'big game ' goers , but the di ehar ds w h o brave anyt hi ng (Photo by Karen Keinard) . .. .y John .. . Andris ._. , ), (,« Photo b Track team runs third By Bill Sidlor nosed for the 4th place with 34.1 and Miller running 34.5. Larry Horwitz placed 2nd in the mile with a time of 4:29.8 and then came back to place 3rd in the 2 mile with a 9:51.1 finishing time. TheB.S.C track team journeyed to East Stroudsburg Friday night to compete in the meet with E.S.S.C., short of a tornado to make it up to Quadangular C.W. Post and Towson State Nelson to help Bloom teams on to College (Ma ryland). The Huskies victory. I've been told by t h ree showed well in placing third sportswr i ters t hi s season t h at t he a ga i n st an except i ona lly strong In the 440 Rick Hogentogler BSC fans were the best they've C.W. Post team. placed 4th with 52.9 and also ran the i r h ome an d that i f , on the mile relay team. seen backing kind of schools had this they might w i n some of th e tight Andy Kusma and Shawn Tice Ron Neally, a sophomore started things off by going to the ones. middle distance man , broke hurdles, high Th i s ech oes wh at our coach es finals in the 70 yard s i ndoor track recor d in B.S.C.' heat have been saying all long — BSC Kusma finishing first in his the 600 yd. run with a 1:4.6 time fans are the team-behind-the with the fastest hurdle time of the (t he old record was held by day with an 8.6.Kusma finished team on the fl oor. Grahm) for a first place Charley This weekend at BSC will 3rd and Tice finished 4th in the also anchored for B.S.C. Neally provide the always and hurdle finals. the mile team and ran a 52 even somet i mes f ans w i t h plent y of quarter with an exceptionally act i on as \he Husk ies pla y a In the 60 yd. dash Ron strong finish. ?tr iple-headeK — swimming and an d John Boy er got to the Miller fi nals wrestling in the afternoon , and by running 2nd in their qualifying basketball in the evening. It' s a hea ts both with times of 6.4. John Ficek put the shot 49, feet j o i n t h e s p orts or all to to capture a 2nd place in ths shot chance f Miller finished 3rd in the finals put. nuts . Also in the field B.S.C/j and Boyer 4th. They both came Oh yeh, I'll be there (where back to run in the 300 yd. run , but Gary Beers and Dave Shoemaker else). fa il ed to score Boy er getting cleared 6' in the high j ump. Shoemaker finished 3rd and Beers 4th. In the pole vault, Luke Godshal took 2nd with an 11'6" vault. Both relay teams finished 3rd. Coach Puhl sta ted after the meet that h e was very pleased and that they looked fairly good for this time of the season, He is looking forward to a highly competitive season. The fi nal score was C. W. Post 57, East Stroudsburg 40, B.S.C. 32 and Towson 9. The Huskies hope to run in February and look forward to a good year. Women 's Swim Team Women 's Varsity swim schedule as of Decembe r 15, 1972: Wed. Feb. 14, Buc knell awa y , 7:30 p.m.; Sat., Feb. 17, Lycoming home, 2:00 p.m.; and Sat., Feb. 24, Lthlgh away, 2:00 p.m. Brief s Wrestlers win 4th ( continued Irom page one ) Chess Fan s Regular chess sessions have begun for the.Williamsport Chess Association of the James V. Brown Library. The weekly meetings are scheduled Sat. and Sun. from 2-5 p.m. Instruction for beginners will be given twice monthly during . two seperate sessions, 12:45 to 2 p.m. and 5 to 6 p.m. Membership is open to all. Charter memberships are also available. For further pertinent information contact the James V. Brown Library . Hnn/tA The B.S.C. grapplers won their fourth meet Friday night by defeating Indiana State College by a score of .'17-12. The wrestlers won four of their bouts by pins and lour by decisions. "Shorty " Hitchcock (B ) pinned Dave Plance ( I ) at 3:31 for his eighth win without a loss this season. Randy Watts (B) clobbered Jim Sykes ( I ) at 4:31 for his fourth pin in a row. Ron Shoeha n and Dan Bur khold er also recorded pins for the Huskies. The Huskies lost the opening bout by default when Dave Marr injured his elbow and was unable to continue the match. B.S.C. then ran off three straight TpA oiivrrkl i/nntu r cavivai The First Regional American College Dance Festival , hosted by the University of Pittsburgh , , in conjunction with other colleges, will be held from March 9 to March 13 in Pittsburgh . The Festival will highlight dance as a performing art and is open to interested individuals from throu ghout the nation , Canada , and abroad. Further information may be obtained by writing to Jeanne ' Beaman , Chairperson , Regional Dance Festival , College University of Pittsburgh , 110 Trees Hall , Pittsburgh , Pa.. 15213 or by calling (412) 683-2800, cxlension 242. Frat Ruc h An open Rush for fraternities will be held tomorrow night at 7:30 in Kuster Auditorium. Come to see what a fraternity is. All men with a 2.0 average and at least a second semester freshman may rush. 18 West Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. [_ HEADQUARTERS OF HALLMARK CARDS Hartzel's Music Store Soc. Studies BSC students are invited to attend the conference on India presented by the Institute of Social Studies Teachers on February 10. Registration (no fee ) begins at 8:30 a.m . at the Hartline Science Center. at 72 N. Iron St. Eudora's Corset Shop Over 300 Guitars and Amplifiers t The Scholastic art exhibition now in Haas will run until February 4 :h. ( Photo by P.' White ) Bra & Bikini Sets AND GIFTS Phone 784-2561 1 E. 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