Religious services —oil campus by Kath y J oseph BSC and all Pennsylvania state college facilities may now be provided for religious purposes, only on a "disinterested and equitable basis," meaning that colleges are not to advance or inhibit the religious services, says State Attorney General Isreal Packel. What 's up? See "The Roar of the Greasepaint , the Smell of the Crowd " next weekend, March 8, 9, and 10 at 8:15 pm. in Haas. ( Photo by Pat White ) 'R ' oar of the Greasepa int " to be pr esented The Anthony Newley-Leslie Bricusse musical hit. "The Roar of the Greasepaint , the Smell of the Crowd" will be presented on March 8, 9, and 10 in the Haas Center for the Arts. The authors call their show, simply , a musical entertainment . Stringing a series of brilliantly imagined songs, sketches, and dances on a single thread — the plight of the underdog at the hands of the top dog, and the assurance that the underdog will one day have his way. Cocky, played by Jack Matter , is the hero of the story. He must play the game of Life according to the rules set down by Sir , played by Phil Davis. Sir, of course, keeps changing the rules to suit himself and causes Cocky quite a bit of trouble. Many of the songs in the show have become standards in American music, like "A Wonderful Day Like Today, " "The News Briefs Spaghetti A Spaghetti Supper will be sponsored Tuesday, March 6th , 5 - 7 pm by Phi Beta Lambda , the business fraternity . Donation tickets for $1 will be on sale at the door. . Arts Council Film "Three Lives," a film made in 1970 by an all-women crew , The Womens' Liberation Cinema Co., will be shown Wednesday, March 7th at 3:30 pm in Kuster , and at 7:30 pm in L-35, presented by the Arts Council . The film includes documentary portraits of three womens' life styles. Summer Course List A list of courses to be offered during the 1973 Summer Session is now available and may be secure d at t he rec ept i on desk i n the Student Union or at the Undergraduate Admissions Office. Gift Pax Gif t Pax are , st i ll ava ila ble to any student who has not received one. Fill out a form and present your I.D. at the Union In- formation Desk. Withdrawal from a course A student is permitted to withdraw from a course at anytime prior to Wednesday, May 9, a week before classes end. To be guaranteed a passing grade, withdrawal must occur by 5 pm Friday, March 9, Midterm . Note that the midterm date is corrected from the date previously reported wrong on the undergraduate calendar and master class schedule. Theta Tau Pledges The 10th Pledge Class of Theta Tau Omega was pinned at a ceremony held Feb. 11th. Following the ceremony, officers wore elected. Cathy Palumbo was elec ted president , Gail A n derson treasurer , and Linda Hance historian. The - other members of t h e cl ass i ncl u de: Bar b Auc h ey , Kat hy Barr , Debbie Bohn , Mar y Dorner , Joanne Enterline, Sue Fen l on , Sandi Harpster , Dodie Ohl, Patti Omwake , Ka y Retey, Pats y Romanc h eck , and Lynn Watkins. Joker ," and the ever popular "Who Can I Turn to When Nobody Needs Me?" For an evening of delightful songs, dances and fun , all are cordially invited to the Bloomsburg Players production of "The Roar of the Greasepaint , The Smell of the Crowd," directed by Mr. William Acierna. Tickets are available at the Haas Center Box office with presentation of a BSC ID card. a long overdue interpretation. Anything that will improve the moral standards of any group is basically worthwhile. " Mr. Hunsinger stated that Dr. Carlson has already called two meetings concerning this. The first was to try to structure a policy to accomodate the religious groups interested. In an official opinion, Packel Involved administration memstated, "Use of state college bers and -Dan Burkholder , facilities for religious activities is president of the C.G.A. attended. not in violation of the EstablishThe second meeting was at : ment of the Religious Clause of tne united States Constitution tended by these people, as well as when reasonable accomodations Fr. James T. Berger and Rev . are provided at reasonable times Craig Dorward, ministerum in which do not interfere with the town ; Fr. Bernard H. Petrina , regular activities of the colleges, chaplain of the Catholic Campus when all groups requesting use of Ministery ; Rev. Jay Rochelle, facilities are given equal access, chaplain of the Protestant when the users are members ot Campus Ministery ; and Dr. the college community, and when Martin A. Satz, representative payment is made for exceptional for the Jewish faith. expense incurred by the college Dr. Carlson suggested in a in proving these facilities ." memorandum that members of According to Mr. Elton Hun- the clergy attending should feel singer, Dean of Campus Services, free to bring a student to the which is the office that will meeting and Mr. Hunsinger noted handle religious service reser- that more students will be invations, "This is a good move and volved later. Treatment for V.D. Free confidential diagnosis and treatment of VD is being made available to BSC students through the efforts of the Health Service and the Bloomsburg Hospital. Students in need of diagnosis or treatment should report to the nurse on duty at the hospital Emergency Room from 10 am to 11 am on Tuesday and Thursday. The Student Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance policy covers completely the diagnosis and treatment being offered. In the event that you have your own insurance, it is advisable to determine the coverage in this area . No follow-up will be administered by the state and the nurse has been instructed not to request information in case of •VD. No information will be released to either the college or parents of patients . II , alter an examination , the doctor feels it necessary to make further tests, the procedure is that required by state law for all communicable diseases. The doctor responsible for administering the test is required to fill out a confidential form , place it in a sealed envelope, and forward it to the Department of Health in Harrisburg. There it will be placed under strict seal and put away in a locked file. Information will not be revealed un der any circumstance. If the designated Tuesday and Thursd ay hours are not convenient , you ma y re p ort at the regul arl y scheduled Emerg ency Room s. The college Anne Bowes , Director of a clinica l psycology confe r In physicianhour is availa ble at the Harrisbur g spoke Monday afternoon in Bakeless on " Programs In hospital between Child Communit y Health" sponsored by the Psycholo gy depart - am and 12 noon.the hours of 7:30 ment. Sorcere rs Record Review » by Valery O'Connell fourteen. He attended a family With fast talk and quick ac- reunion at which a relative from tions, anyone can confuse the New York , a member of a minds of most people. But it takes magician's circle, performed his a true expert in the art of magic act. "I was amazed at my deception to succeed in the field uncle's cunning rendition , and of magic. "Prestochango , had a tremendous desire to nothing 's up my sleeve" is only a pursue this form of enphrase used by most wonder- tertainment," stated Mark . "I workers to distract their began reading books on the audience. Spectators are amazed subject and subscribed to magic by the fact that no matter how journals. " hard they concentrate , they Mark and Walt obtain business cannot find the hitches in magical in their hometown areas by trickery. sending out publicity letters to BSC is home to two of these prospective customers . Mark magic practisers , Walter also places ads in newspapers. Woolbaugh , from Hallstead , Pa. This past August,Walt was emand Mark Haas, from Plymouth, ployed part time by a Pa. Both perform their magic professional magician , and he shows for charity organizations, displayed his talents during a church and social groups, Scout break in his employer's show. troops and civic clubs, as well as This also helped to spread his private parties . name around to interested Walt first became interested in 'customers. magic at the age of eleven. "I Walt spoke of the performances received a magic kit as a bonus he has prepared. "I do three for selling seeds. I was thrilled to shows - one for adults, one for be able to perform the tricks younger audiences, and one for enclosed in the package for my very young children . I use more friends, so I subscribed to a sophisticated acts on the adults magic magazine and began rope tricks, dice games, vanishes learning more advanced stunts." and transpositions. With younger When he became more audiences, I find more colorful proficient in his field, Walt ap- displays are the most successful. plied for membership to the Animals fascinate the youngsters i2 ,000 member International of kindergarten age and I have a Brotherhood of Magicians. skit performed around a story Prospective pledges sit in on about animals for them." business meetings for two or "My show is mainly geared to three months, learning the tricks adul ts", explained Mark. "I of the trade. After proving their perform advanced card tricks as abilities with displays of magic, a specialty and try to sprinkle they are accepted into the my acts with bits of sophisticated society. Local units , called humor. This type of comic magic "rings", keep their members show has gained me jobs in well-informed on the latest places such as the Elks Club." available gimmicks. But secrecy BSC has witnessed two perimportance. No formances by the Haasis of the utmost member likes to reveal his Woolbaugh team in Luzerne and specialties. The Society of Elwell Halls. Mark is inAmerican Magicians is the strumental in contacting the national organization , with 1,200 resident deans and lining up jobs. members from age 14 up. "Most people don 't realize the Mark Haas, the second student amount of time and labor insorcerer on campus, experienced continued on page four) the power of magic at the age of ffl llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIB E =j IE = = = 5 r= ss 2 = = = THE MAROON AND GOLD Editor-in-Chief Susan L. 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The opinions voiced in the columns and feature articles of the M&G may not necessarily be shared by the entire staff. Final approval of all content rests with the Edito r-in-Chief. 2 2 = = 55 E rs == = =¦ = = = illlllllllllllllllllllHMIIIIIIIIIIIIfllUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl ^^ B( N fir O£ ~^x f i£S ,i^ I * \. (jj Of TA 0c I Blast fr o m the Past By JOE MIKLOS Nuggets...Various Artists With rubbish being the stock in trade of current rock, we've landed in a period of nostalgia. The fifties have returned , and we spend time immersed in our lost youth. Some of us. But what about people like unto myself , who didn 't really begin to notice music until the middle sixties? We walk around humming lines from "Wild Thing," whistling "Brown-eyed Girl ," and trying to remember what the opening bars of Lothar and the Hand People's "Rose Colored Glasses" sound like. Or trying to remember who recorded "Western Union " (hint: it wasn't the Hollies, but it was a British group who tried to pass themselves off as Americans). None of these songs are on Nuggets , but it's a terrific representation of the music we dug before the Summers of Love, things that turned our heads around. For years some of us have been running around and wondering where we could get some of these obscure singles. EUREK A! At last someone has the love and insight concerning these great singles to put them into an anthology. And it's beautiful. Not only has producer and coordinator Lenny Kaye provided the music, but he's also provided histories of the groups and their singles. Perverse and weird , unusual facts come to light one after another. Oh yes, this is one fine album. What's more, it's rock n' roll in the truest sense of the word. Psychedelic is the term that applies best. It's loud and raunchy and has all this crazy electronic stuff in the background. Some of it is soft, some is ridiculously funny. Almost all of the songs are good. Let us pause. A tear is coming to my eye. Punks This album is to some extent a history of early punkdom . There are heavies beyond human comprehension here. The acidcrazed Electric Prunes had a wonderful song called "Too Much To Dream. " Psychedelic WAS the word. It moved and bopped. You could drive a car to it. A great obscure single by the Barbarians , "Moulty , " is represented . It's beautiful : the song has a toughness that outdoes all the folky whining we've been hearing lately. Leslie West , always a heavy, is stuck in with the Vagrants, his original band , doing Aretha 's "Respect. " Who can forget the Seeds? . \ ( r ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦» < ¦ - ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ •'¦ :' . " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦:. .. . ... - ¦¦ ¦: % ; ¦: . >¦: . " , : ¦' ¦ .jgj;-: ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ¦ Tony Da Re (22 ) shoots over Riely of ESSC (40) in the game Saturda y. The Huskies played Cheyney State Wednesda y, (see story ) ( Keinar d Photo ) yard freestyle. Walker set a new team record with a time of 1:09.6. Gail Pratt was a split second behind her teammate with a time of 1:09.6. The 50 yard backstroke saw Karen Stank grab first place. Mary Ruth Boyd managed a. second place finish in the same event. Lynn Koch swa m to a firs t place in the 50 yard breaststroke event. Toni Kazalonis grabbed a second place in the butterfly event with her best time to date: 35.7. Ethel Cravatta came through with a first place finish in the 50 yard freestyle. This was an outstanding performance because Lynn Koch usually swims and wins this segment of the race. But the strategic ( continued on page four) An important announ cement to every student in the health professions: Bouncing back from their loss to Luzerne Community College/ the Women 's Baske tball team of B.S.C. defeated the women of Bucknell Universit y 44-35 at Centennial Gym . The Huskiettes dem ons tr a t ed t heir fine defensive abili ty by con t rollin g t he Bucknell fast brea k which they used in the past . The Huskiettes are now 3-1. Freshman center, Barb Donchez led the scorin g with 19 points, followed by Deb Artz with 10 points. The teams 80 per cent free throw average proved to be a big fa cto r in the victor y. Individua l Scbring: D. Artz - 10, N. Barna • 2, B. Donchez - 19, L. Shepherd - 6, J. Kovacs - 2, F. Holgate - 5. The team will travel to Penn State University , toda y, in hopes of another victory. (Maresh Photo ) NEW SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. THEY COVER TUITION AND RELATED COSTS AND PROVIDE AN ANNUAL INCOME OF $5,300 AS WELL . If a steady salary of,$400 a month and paid-up tuition will help you continue your professional training, the scholarships just made possibJe by the U n i f o r m e d Services Health Professions Revitahzation Act of 1972 deserve your close attention, Because are now in ai i , . . . if you , ,. , medical , osteopathic, dental , veterinary, podiatry, or optometry school , or are working toward a PhD in Clinical Psychology, you may qualify, We make it easy for you to complete your studies.You' re commissioned as an officer as Charlie Graham runs the 50 yd. High Hurdles in the Quad-meet las t Friday. Tonite the track team tra ve ls to BSSC for a dua l meet wi th the Warriors. (Maresh Photo ) soon as you en ter the prog.ram , but. . .remain in. student . » , a 1 status until graduation. And , during each year you will be on active duty (with extra pay ) for 45 days. Naturally, if your academic schedule requires that you remain on campus, you stay on campus —and still receive your active duty pay hard , expensive training , Now we are in a position to give you some help. Mail in the coupon at your earliest convenience for more detailed information. [—-^------^-r^^-i en > officer for eachi year you ive |Q^^'j ^g^Xr y " M "c ""cc AcUye duty requirements are fair. Basically, you serve one year as a commissioned j participated in the program , with a two year minimum. You may apply for a scholarship with either the Army, Navy or Air Force, and know that upon entering active duty y ou 'll have rank and duties in keeping with your professional training. ml ii « i i . i The life s work you ve cho- sen for yourself requires long, j |{}»„?£„,,Clty Vmu MM8 ||ow|n lllforn nn fl r l th0 « \ i | '° "" ¦ " irij "r Jl j;. Army nAir » «. d n.vv »' a JI D Mw\lcal/O»teop»thlc D DenUl JI |N ' j } "m<> <, ,i.».« print > i I *ue - «»«• ' j ; j { aim™. I city I Z)1, j J 8,nte '. I i K nroii.«ut (Hch ,,,,. „. ¦ """ ,. | J i! tltlnt, 'H'f...hlrth. (M "nlll > (Voiir ) < Do'"i«ic »¦ | id»v> mno ! 11 L----^---!:!-!---- !!!: J ¦¦ Jobs in Europe Soviet History Courses Two courses in Russian Soviet history , including a tour of the Soviet Union , will be offered in the first session of summer s c hool by the BSC History Department. History 356 (Russia to 1917) and History 452 (the Soviet period ) will be offered simultaneously in an innovative approach to Russian studies . Paying j obs are available in Europe through the Student Overseas Service, a Luxembourg stuctant ' organization that has been placing students in European j obs for . 12 years. Interested students may obtain application forms, job lists, and descriptions , and the SOS Handbook by sending their name, address, college and $1 (addressing, handling, and air mail postage) to: EURONE WS, Students Overseas Services, 22 Ave. de la Liberte, Luxembourg, Europe. The SOS has placed students in Switzerland , Germany, France, and North Africa. Employment areas range from ski resort, hospital , restaurant , factory, farm, forestry, ajid construction jobs to bringing in the wine harvest in France and child care service centers in Africa . In most cases , room and board are provided free. Sorcerers ( continued from page two) volved in a magic profession," stated Walt. "Although my magic act began as a hobby, it has grown expensively. I earn a substantial sum from jobs, but I myself use almost $450 worth of equipment. " Glances into a magic catalogue confirms Walt's report. A simple flower production trick sells for $95. Imagine what fortunes went into Houdini's act. Even the mystical occult is subject to the materialism of our.ecpnomv. . The educational advantage of the program