Page Four *********************************** * * Slav Corner *- iw t. Leo * ,* Note: This is the twelfth in a series of weekly articles. During my mother's last pregnancy, I was seven years old. I remembered seeing her pregnant before, but had never been curious as to why she looked that way or how she got that way. On , :- evening, right around my bec.:ime. I was in her room looI:ing at the stuff on her dreser. Sae was getting ready for bed and I must have looked at her strangely. because she said: "Why are you looking at me like that?" - "You look funny." I told her Why?" she asked - Is there a baby inside you?" When I said this she suddenly beame thoughtful...paused for a moment or two. "Come put your hand on my tummy." she told me. I felt really shy. I was afraid that if I touched her I might hurt her. So I just looked at her. She took my hand and placed it on her tummy. Her skin was warm and soft. I don't know what I expected to feel: maybe the baby. But at any rate, my mother was carrying around one of my favorite people my brother Byron. A Leo. Now, I don't like all Leos. I dislike a lot of them and I've had plenty of occasions to dislike Byron. But he is the one Leo I've been able to study closely. One Singer-poet Ron Mete in close rapport with his audience during the free concert last Thursday, common hour. Mini Folk Concert By Myriel Hykes In the style of a good per former, Ron Mele opened his program of "Folk, Rock and Gospel" with a few jokes (to loosen up the audience.). The program which was - held in the RUB quiet lounge, was attended by 25-30 people. Most of the songs he sang were said to be popular songs, but as Ron said "They have meaning." Such songs in cluded in his opening number were "Lean on Me", "Everything I Own". "I Want to Sing You a Love Song". and "Never Ending Love" by Johnny Cash. Ron encouraged the audience to clap and sing along. There were songs based on the Gospel, such as "The Prodigal Sons". In the song "The Holy Observer" the concept of man as actors and the world as a stage was elaborated. The idea DATA TYPE & RESEARCH SERVICE 2 Sylvan street Rutherford Rutherford, N.J. 07070 (201) 933-6222 Termpaper & Thesis Research - Lowest rates from $2.507pg. Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6 Sat. 10-4 CAMPUS JOBS AVAILABLE Eastway Bowling Lanes 4110 Buffalo Road Open Bowling Mon. Thru Fri. • 10: - 00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Tues. evening 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ph. 899-9855 By Rosa Myers thing that I have noticed about Leos is that they have sunny affectionate personalities and warm loving hearts. Even the snobbish types. (And there are 'plenty of them around.) Leos are flamboyant people and enjoy being the centers of attention; which isn't difficult for them since they often have dynamic, demanding personalities. They will rarely go through life without flocks of admirers. They love to give advice. Their own lives may be in shambles, but they'll go right on telling you how to solve your problems. They are generous people and must be careful that material possessions do not take the place of real affection and love in their lives. Since Leos are often the pampered, beloved, or chosen of many, they are underestimated.- But they can display a kind of steely determination and strength when faced with life's ad versities. Their kind of coping is a far better example of human bravery than the often careless, heroic deeds of others. You probably already know that Leos are supposed to be some of the worlds great romancers. Not lovers. Romancers. There's a difference, you know. They're always ready to fall in love. They're suscep tible. Leos will go all out and there's no part of themselves they'll that stands out in my mind from that song is man's anger when the Holy Observer turns a page from the book of life. Anyone who's ever heard •Living for the City", by Stevie Wonder, knows that the lyricS could stand alone as poetry. Somehow, the way Ron Mele sang that song gave me a more vivid awarness of the reality of the ghetto. Another outstanding song, that was really a pair of songs together was "Freedom for the Stallion" and "Freedom is the Truth". The idea behind these songs was that the truth is sweet and the truth will set you free. In "Gone Away", Ron Mele is more than just a singer. The songs he chose and his style also shows him to be a poet, and his act was more than just an act it was an experience. Ralph Miller, Jeweler Diamonds - Mountings - Rings Bulova Watches - Hummel Figures - Gifts 28 W Bth St. Phone 452-3336 Erie, PA. Behrend Collegian withhold from a love. A lot of Leos go through multiple love affairs and marriages. You see, you must flatter Leos. You must let them, rule and be in command. If you have ever heard the line, "If I can't get it here, I can go elsewhere", you'll have some idea of Leo's love nature. These people have quick, violent tempers and sharp tongues. They don't tolerate unhappy situations. And are capable of being arrogant, and frosty. A lot of Leos like to have their own way and it can come as a surprise when a sunny mild manner, individual suddenly becomes a raving maniac. But it happens. All I can tell you is that after all the roaring has subsided, and things are almost back to normal again, try stroking your cat the right way. He'll be purring in no time! Some Leo people: Ashley Swift, John Heaps, Bruce Hackley, Joey Kennedy, and John Tretter. bra, Current Cinema Young Frankenstein is a veritable encyclopaedia of horror film cliches. In Mel Brooks' glaringly successful attempt to put us in Frankensteinian stit ches, he forms a hilarious pastiche from all the "mad scientist" films we saw at the Saturday matinees. The film begins with a low angled, long shot of the foreboding Castle Frankenstin. As an extended dolly shot slowly takes us into the castle, through latticed windows. we are reminded of the opening scene from Citizen Kane. Brooks borrows from other films as well: Frankenstein's (Gene Wilder) and the monster's (Peter Boyle) rendition of "King of the Ritz", in white-tie and tails, is quite like the explorer's presentation of the gigantic gorilla in King Kong; the Transylvanian police chief's mechanical arm certainly echoes Dr. Strangelove: Igor's (Marty Feldman) "walk this way" and "you take the blonde and I'll take the one in the toyban (sic)" lines are straight from Groucho's mouth; and Frankenstein's fiancee (Mddeleine Kahn), in her final bedroom scene is the Bride of Frankenstein. But Mr. Brooks needn't depend on others for his supreme, comic artistry. He masterfully recreates the classic horror film mise en scene' with ahigh grain, black and white stock, a well-suited, scratchy sound and an eerie, unrefined musical score. He supplies this environment with the standard dialogue and situations, then proceeds to turn them on their heads. A terror fraught scene, in which the monster is strangling its creator, degenerates into a game of charades. Brooks begins to repeat this gag, but—a knock at the door—the director knows when to stop. In another scene Frau Blucher's (Cloris Leach- Want to sell your Student Manual? The Development of the Child? Call Dr. Hall at 899-3648. Pop and Rock t \ By Ken Bobek Poco is one of the best country rock bands around today, and they have a new LP out entitled "Cantamos". In Spanish Poco means little or small, cantamos. means "we sing". Listening to this LP, I wondered why a group would ever name an album "Little We Sing", especially one as good as Cantamos. Poco has been around for a long time, and, like wine, they have only improved with age. Can tamos is their eighth album; their second since the loss of former members Jim Messina (now with Kenny Loggins) and Richie Furay (now with the Souther, Hillman, and Furay Band). The absence of Messina and Furay was slightly noticeable in Poco Seven, the album previous to Cantamos, but whatever poise and luster which was lost has now been regained and excellently demonstrated in the new release. The guitar work is handled by Paul Cotten and Rusty Young, Rusty also playing the banjo, By Robert Curtiss man) emotional confession of her true relationship to Victor Frankenstein, young Franken stein's grandfather, ends in the bathetical exclamation, "boyfriend!" There is another interesting element in the just-mentioned scene. As young Frankenstein asks a series of pertinent questions of Frau Blucher, she accompanies each revealing answer with a minor chord from the violin she is holding. Here, we actually see the sound effects that we have only heard in so many previous horror films. Also, we remember the sudden ap pearance of Count Basie and His Orchestra, in the middle of the desert, in Brooks' Blazing Sad dles. The director, and co-author of the script, with Gene Wilder, uses the sight gag to his credit and the audience's amusement. Igor's hump switches from side to side throughout the movie. Once, even the police chief's mechanical arm switches. Elsewhere, Gene Wilder informs his assistants of the necessity to appear normal, as his collar flies undone and his bovvtie sails through the air. Director Wilder is also pre occupied with sex. The film is laced with double entendres. like Froedrich Frankenstein's exclamation, "what knockers," upon seeing the castle doors, which is received by his.,well endowed lab assistant with a "thank you". Another suggestive C. J. buscKAS G. BAILEY A uaka=liattep Sward 3ome 2607 BUFFALO ROAD ERIE, PA. 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The lyrics are simple and friendly there are no hidden messages for the listener to find. Instead, Poco provides plenty of good, happy music which will brighten the sprits of any listener. gag, which is totally dependent on camera movement, takes place in the inner reaches of the castle. The camera is trained on the low lit ceiling of a secret chamber. Off screen, we hear the grunts and moans of Young Franken stein. As the camera inches downward, we find him excitedly pouring over the manuscripts of his famous ancestor rather than the expected scene. Finally, Brooks' editing is superb..He uses contracting and expanding irises, slow wipes and a beautiful matching action cut which takes us from a swinging drawing of the proposed monster to a swinging, hanged corpse from which the monster is eventually constructed. A "spinning" cut is also employed, which transfers Wilder from an American train to an identical Transylvanian train. These cutting techniques greatly enhance the notion that his film is from the period and genre it parodies. During the public inquiry into the young Dr. Frankenstein's activities, the two town elders remind their fellow citizens of the gravity of the affair, and tell that they have been haunted "five times over" by nightmares about Dr. Frankenstein. Presumably, they are referring to the multitudinous remakes of this classic horror film. But, in this one they need not worry, for they do not have another nightmare, but a dream come true.