Friday, November 10, 2006 Campus & Community Events Friday Nov. 10 through Friday Nov. 17 p.m. - Pavlov’s Clown Box of Light ttre 10’s Cafe p.m. - Texas Hold’em Tournament larvey Commons The Niedenberger and Kelecseny: ‘6os Music Edition ACROSS 1. the Mamas and the Papas had us “dreaming” of this state 5. they built us a “Stairway to Heaven" 7. 8 Across sang a song about a Fortunate 8. abbreviation for the band that caused “Commotion” while they were “Down on the Corner” Morrison; no relation to Jim , as a shortened nick- 11. The name, helped spearhead the British Invasion in the early 1960 s and were also leaders of the British R&B boom of the 1960 s 13. Lynyrd Skynyrd thought people did n’t need this “Southern Man” around 14. he was first billed as the “Hillbilly Cat” and later attained royalty status in the music world. 15. he was the spokesperson for the counterculture of the 60s 18. she was a folksinger with close ties to 15 Across 20. first known as The Hawks, this band was recruited for the world tour of 15 Across 21. nicknamed “The Big-O,” Roy ’s most famous song is associ ated with a Julia Roberts film 22. Simon and Garfunkel seemingly sing about Erie as they classify the sky as a “Hazy Shade of ” 25. Scott , formerly of the Mamas and the Papas, told us to “Be sure to wear flowers in our hair” when traveling to “San Francisco” CAUiNOAR DOWN 1. a British musician who has converted is Islam and is now known as Yusuf 2. Franklin; Lady Soul who deserves a little “Respect” were the most suc cessful African-American musical act of the 19605. 3. The 4. Harry Talkin'" 6. The were fronted by the infa mous "Lizard King’ and sang about "Strange Days” and "The Back Door Man" 10. bridged the musical gap between 15 Down and 15 Across and had people "Feel a Whole Lot Better” and “Turn Turn Turn!” 12. this band rode the “Magic Bus” to the top of the charts and had the first commercially successful rock opera by any artist 15. the name of this best-selling band of the 20th century is a compliment to Buddy Holly’s back-up band and the rhythm of music 16. wore white pants and candy-striped button-down shirts as their touring uni forms as they were “Surfin the USA” 17. she was breaking Simon and Garfunkel’s hearts 18. this Beatle transformed from a love able mop-top to an anti-war activist, becoming friends with Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman and was threatened to be deported from the United States 19. Janis Joplin sang that “feeling good was good enough for” her and this man 23. 10 Down were “ Miles High” 24. “All Day and All of the Night” this band “Really Got Me” had "Everybody Saturday, Nov. 11. Junker Center. Mini-Thon 3 p.m. - SGA’s 2nd Annual Mini-Thon intro- 11 p.m. - Music: Suckerpunch Thompsons duction 4 p.m. - ASA/LEB Jousting 4:30 p.m. - Reality Check Volleyball 5 p.m. - Olympics 6 p.m. - Tailgate games 7 p.m. - IFC Watetpong - Musk: Plastic Giey '.ra. - Music: Tommy Magik & the The Behrend Beacon I - HBK Sort Financial Representat: 12:45 p.m. Visit REDC 203 7:30 p.m. - Ice Skating at the JMC Ice Arena Meet at the RUB Desk William Shakespeare's The Comedy ol utlio Theatre 10 p.m. - LEB Movie: Talladega Nights: The egend of Ricky Bobby Reed 117 12 a.m. - Matchbox Players Improv 1:30 a.m. - Casino 4 a.m. - Giant Twister 9 a.m. - Psych Club Deal or No Deal 10 a.m. - Leadership Unlimited 11 a.m. - ASO/Alumni Association Dodgeball 12 a.m. - Cheerleaders/Lacmsse Pep Rally s 2nd Annual Mini-Thon clos- mg ceremony
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