Page Four Sensuous Experience Synesthesia Synesthesia, as defined by some relaxed, some slept, its creators, Chick and Anne some shook - but everyone Hebert, as a combining of two experienced, sensations of sense to meet a Synesthesia I used a two common goal, was definitely slide projector setup, and an experience in awareness, added various musical The program, held in the works to complete the effect, Quiet Lounge of the R.U.8., such as Country Joe and the Monday October 23 at 8 p.m., Fish, and Bartok. One was sponsored by the cultural selection of the first half committee of the Student vitalized the myth Per- Union Board. Originating in sephone. After a brief in- California, Synesthesia is termission, in which the making its third national tour, audience was invited to play and is being well received by around with the light effects, those who view it. Synesthesia II began. This The Heberts have been part of the program utilized working on Synesthesia for four slike projectors which the past four years and enabled the audience to see continually modify it with new the similar structures of slides, techniques, music, and nature. Synesthesia is also poetry. Divided into two hour enhanced by dance forms long sections, Synesthesia I illustrated by Anne Hebert and Synesthesia 11, the total and two other dancers. A sensation produced varied thirty-minute selection, en reactions from the audience, titled Oceanus, portrayed the Some cried, some laughed, ocean and the coastal area "Hope" Units Arrive Thanks to Mr. Baughman, the Campus now has two oxygen tanks with “Hope Recuscitators”. They are por table units, lightweight and easily carried about the campus. We placed one in the Physical Education Department and the other in the Dispensary. Dr. Joseph Mary, a nurse and former anesthetist, came from Mercyhurst College to demon strate the unit to the Physical Education Department, Security and the Dispensary Staff. The National Institute of Health has stated that “this is going to be a year with wide outbreaks of influenza.*' Influenza epidemics tend to follow a cyclical pattern. At least twice during this century, pandemics have swept the globe. The first was 1918 - 1919 following World War 1. The second was 1957 -1958. a pandemic of Asian in fluenza, caused by a new variant The Outdoor Information Center By Vic Kopnitsky This is the first article for what is hoped to be an outdoor column. It. is hoped that this column will provide information concerning a wide variety of outdoor activities. This will include seasonal in formation concerning camping, fishing, hiking, bird watching, ecology projects, hunting, and items of special interest. For those people with a limited amount of time who wish to witness the coho and Chinook salmon rims out of Lake Erie, the closest place to Behrend is Orchard Beach Run. The access road to Orchard Beach is one quarter mile east of the junction of Rts. 5 and 89. There are many salmon trying to jump the falls one hundred feet above the lake. Any of the streams running into the lake have spawning salmon in them; however, fishing for them is limited to Lake Erie. The woods are beautiful this time of the year. Two good areas for a drive or a hike are the areas south of Spartansburg on Rt. 89 and east of Corry on Rts. 6 or 27. There is a state game land to the north of Rt. 27 east of Springcreek; this is a very good area for hiking. Saturday is the first day of small game season. The legal 5 < > IN .. . ERIE ... IT’S . . j > i ~, WARREN co PO r! J l ! 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Students are highly susceptible to influenza, schools facilitate the exchange of respiratory viruses - so be protected - Flu vaccine (liualent) is available in the Dispensary each year from October 15 to be beginning of winter term. shooting time is 9 a.m. for all hunting. Violations of the shooting time last year caused the closing of several tracts of private property in the state. If you go hunting this Saturday please be mindful of the opening hour; wear a safe color of external clothing, especially bright orange; be sure to recognize your target before shootingand, above all, be ex tremely careful. Please seek permission from the landowner before entering a private tract of land and please do not litter. Remember to pick up your plastic shotgun shells after firing; these shot shells are becoming a litter problem in the woods. The Pennsylvania Game Commission or the State Police will be happy to take any in formation you can give in order to apprehend anyone violating either the game laws or the lit tering law. The easiest way to supply information is to record the time, license numbers of either the hunter or the automobile, and the object lit tered or the violation witnessed. KARRTE DISCOVER THE LATENT POWERS OF YOUR MIND AND BODY QUALITY KARATE INSTRUCTION EVENING & SATURDAY CLASSES ALSO ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF REGISTRATION FOR A SIX WEEK SELF-DEFENSE COURSE FOR WOMEN PRACTICAL SELF-DEFENSE TECHNIQUES WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASSES 6-8 P.M. Phone For More Information U.S. KARATE SCHOOL RD 9 MARK ROAD, ERIE 864-8370 or 454-4610 Behrend Collegian with a delicacy of form possible only by intense perception. The music for this piece was a work of Debussy’s, La Mer. Other music performed in the second half included that by Pink Floyd. The Hebert’s plan to con tinue working with new techniques and effects of multi-media, and stated that many of the sensations produced are developed -by accident. In the future, the Heberts hope to get into a new type of program, similar to Synesthesia, however using people and figures instead of nature forms. The world of multi-media is open to much experimentation and ex pression, and Synesthesia is an opportunity to experience what two people have per ceived and put into form. Perhaps it is also a means of developing an awareness of what’s going on here at Behrend. Expressing what perhaps could be considered a general audience reaction, Wendy Ball (3rd term- Education) commented, “Synesthesia is truly a sen suous experience. ’ ’ SUB Schedules Autumn Weekend Upcoming on the SUB’s calendar of activities is the Autumn Weekend, to be held October 27-29. A varied agenda of events is planned for these dates. Starting off the weekend will be the regular Friday night cof feehouse beginning at 9 p.m. in the RUB dining hall. Local talent will be featured and the price of admission is 10 cents with an activity card and 25 cents without. Saturday night at 7 p.m. a special showing of the war comedy film MASH will take place in the RUIi lecture hall. The movie concerns itself with the story of three skilled but lunatic army surgeons serving in the Korean War who manage to keep their sanity through their wild antics and equally wild life styles. The film is directed by Robert Altman and stars Elliot Gould, Sally Kellerman, Robert Duvall, Jo Ann Pflug, and Rene Auber jonois. Also appearing in the film are nine professional football stars assembled by former Kansas City Chief Fred Williamson. A new wide screen and lenses will be utilized for the first time with this showing. The prices are set at 35 cents with and a dollar without an activity card. The same evening at 9 p.m., a square dance will take place at Erie Hall. The music will be provided by Alan Cox, who will teach and play square dancing, rounds, and polkas throughout the evening. Prices for this affair are 5u cents with and 75 cents without an activity card. An unusual feature of the Autumn Weekend will be the road ralley to be run on Sunday. A The Student Union Board as part of the Autumn Weekend activities will feature the New Shakespearian Company presenting the well-known play Romeo and Juliet. meeting will take place in the RUB at 12:3u that afternoon, with the first car to take off at 1 p.m. The winners of the ralley will Wednesday. Nov. 1, is the final receive trophies. Sign-up for the day to register for the pool and event will be at the RUB desk pi n § pong tournaments. Entrance anytime before Sunday, or on the lees lor the pool tournament are day of the ralley near the en- se t a t 75 cents with an activity trance of the library with the sl-5u without. The corn entry fee set at $1.25 with an petition will be a double activity card and s2.ou without. ' elimination event with the winner <)n Sunday-night, MASH will t° represent Behrend at the have two showings in the RUB Region t College Ruion lecture hall. The times are 7 and 9 Recreation rournament at West p m Virginia University All expenses Coming to Behrend on Monday ™}\ be P a j, d for ° ur represen will be the New Shakespeare ta t*ve who will compete tympany oi ban Francisco with ,*?,?■ ua ry 2. •>,and4 the classic drama “Romeo and P lr ?§ P° n S tournament •Juliet” A touring company of champs will also journey to West twenty-five actors bring a freer. Virginia University on the same lighter version of Shakespeare to dates The double elimination the stage tourney has fees of 35 cents with “Our method is a return to the and 7,^ en j S yjthout an ac tivity humanistic values. We appeal to car d lhe doubles fee is 7u cents them as people,” says company Wl tu and sl.su without a card per actress Susan Santino. Another term member comments, “We want to improve. We learn from each other. Everyone has something to offer." This new theater group will appear in Erie Hall at B:3u p.m. Tickets are 75 cents with an activity card. sl.su without a card. s3.uu for adult admission, and can be obtained at the RUB desk or at the door. The following day, an apple bobbing contest will take place in front of the Nittany Lion in the RUB at 11 a.m. The contest is being held in conjunction with Halloween and the other ac- October 26,1972 tivities slated for this day. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the event. Keepsake* REGISTERED OIAMONO RINGS WATCHES GIFTS JEWELRY Lada's Jewelry K-MABT PLAZA EAST 447 Buffalo Rd. 899-7825
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