Page Four Entertainment Round Up By Robin Baulding Entertainment Editor Hey, folks, get moving for those tickets to the Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons Concert on Sunday, October 9, at 8:00 p.m. at the Erie County Fieldhouse. Tickets are on sale at the RUB desk at $6.00 and $7.00 or $4.50 and $5.50 with an activity card. Come and sign up for the Pool, Ping Pong, and Chess Tour naments at the RUB main desk, tomorrow, October 7. Registration will be all day tomorrow until 5 p.m. The Tournaments will begin Tuesday, October 11, at 7 p.m. and con clude Wednesday, October 19. Winners win a trip to the regional inter-collegiate tourneys. Good Luck! As for movies, this Saturday, October 8, “Straw Dogs” with Dustin Hoffman will be shown at 6:30 and at 9:00 p.m. By the way, the horror series is still on; “Phantom of the Opera” will be shown Wednesday, October 12, at Dolly Sings Welcome To New Faces HELLO, DOLLY! Auditions set for Playhouse. The Erie Playhouse has announced auditions for their big musical smash HELLO, DOLLY starring Erie’s favorite leading lady ... Miss Rita Doubet. The production will be directed by David Matthews with Judy Matthews handling the musical direction. Charles Corritore will choreograph and Jeff Palotas will design the production’s sets with Joe Hassler lighting the turn-of-the-century piece. Auditions are being held three nights: Sunday, October 9, as 8:30 p.m.; Monday, October 10, at 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, October 11, at 7:30 p.m. AH auditions will be held at 1035 State Street. Those auditioning are asked to bring something to sing. Mr. Corritore is par ticularly looking for some new faces to fill out the dancing Inner Thoughts By Sheri Reim Collegian Staff Writer Help! Let me out! I’m innocent I tell you! Why was I dragged here? Why am I bound to a hard, stiff chair? Why me? What did I do to deserve this? Let me out, I tell you! H-h-e-e-l-l-l-l-p-p-p-p-! At least I can wiggle my toes. My fingers have long lost any feeling in them. My eyes are watered and crossed from straining to see. They say I only have forty-five minutes left of captivity. Forty-five minutes! I don’t know what they are waiting for! No one is going to pay a lOct. 7 Pool, Ping Pong, & Chess Tournaments Registration close, RUB Main Desk, 5 p.m. Car Wash, RUB Log, ABS Oct. 13 Tennis (W): Fredonia State, Away, 3 p.m. Volleyball (W): Fredonia & Roberts Wesleyan, Away, 6:30 p.m. 3:15 and at 7:30 p.m. Autumn Weekend is coming up soon! I can not stress enough the great time you will have if you participate in the activities scheduled. Friday night, you’re in for a hayride suprise which departs from the RUB parking lot at 8 p.m. Immediately following will be a Bonfire south of the campus on Jordan Road at 10 p.m. Saturday is the Homecoming Dance. It will be held at. the Lakeview Country Club, and tickets are sold at the RUB desk for $25.00 or $20.00 with an activity card. Get your tickets now. Sunday the Road Ralley will be held at 12:30 p.m. “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother” will be shown at 6:30 and at 9 p.m. Don’t forget to attend the Coffee House, Wednesday, October 19, at 9 p.m. Donuts, pop, tea and coffee will be sold. chorus. He emphasizes that pervious experience is not necessary, just a willingness to learn and an ability to move well. Anyone, young men (high school or college age) who have any gymnastics in their background, are particularly welcome'. . . . and a good girls’ dancing chorus is also needed. All roles are open except for Miss Doubet’s Dolly. The show calls for character of all ages ... so give it a try. The Playhouse is always seeking new talent and Dolly is a dream show that everyone will love being a part of. Performances are scheduled November 17-20 and 25-26. Any questions can be directed to the Playhouse at 455-1501. Anyone unable to attend auditions should contact Mr. Matthews or Mr. Corritore prior to auditions to make special arrangements for auditioning. ransom! “Only” forty-five minutes! I could be dead and cold in my grave by then! (Note: If anyone happens to hear me, I like roses.) Someday, maybe, I can tell someone what happened but I doubt it. Who will believe me? How would they know I was brainwashed and tortured? Hey! Wait for me! I’m free! I’m FREE! My captor is closing the text, putting away the several mounds of notes, and . . . Oh, no! Please! Anything but that. .. reminding us to be early to class tomorrow. THE NEXT TWO WEEKS Oct. 8 U.P. Homecoming Football: Utah Soccer: Pitt- Johnstown, Away, lp.m. Tennis (W): Edinboro, H, lp.m. Volleyball (W) Houghton, Away, 1 p.m. Oct. 14 AUTUMN WEEKEND Ice Cream Thing, 12 noon-3 p.m. RUB Porch Hayride, Depart from RUB Lot, 8 p.m. Bonfire, Boy Scout Camp, 10 p.m. Car Wash, RUB Lot ABS Behrend Collegian “This Is Our Thing” They Did It ByJayShannon Collegian Staff Writer “A unique musical experience” is the best way to describe the performance of Chuck Ven trella’s Concourse last Thursday evening in the RUB lecture hall. Concourse’s exciting style of progressive jazz and outstanding technical ability became evident on numbers written by con temporary jazz artists such as Herbie Hancock, Randy Weston, and Miles Davis as well as their own compositions. The turn out for the concert PHEA& continued from page 3 has always tried to make ex ceptions in instances where a tragedy or other unforeseen circumstance arises. It did so in the floods of 1972 and 1975. Reeher said the Agency has been in contact with the financial aid community throughout the state to enlist their cooperation in working with and identifying flood victims so that their academic future would not be impaired by disruption due to the tragedy. Oct. 9 Movie: ‘ ‘Straw Dogs ’’, with Dustin Hoffman, Susan George, David Warner, & Peter Vaugn, RUB Lecture Hall, 6:30 and 9 p.m. CONCERT: Frankie Vallie& The Four Seasons, Erie County Field House, 8 p.m. Oct. 15 AUTUMN WEEKEND Soccer: Slippery Rock, Away, 10 a.m. Tennis (W): Allegheny, Home, 10 a.m. Homecoming Semi-Formal Dance Football: Syracuse Away Chuck Ventrella’s Concourse The Staff Of The Collegian Would Like To Say "Happy Birthday Mom!" Oct. 10 Columbus Day Tennis (W) : Westminster Home, 3 p.m. Oct. 16 AUTUMN WEEKEND Road Rallye, Departs , from RUB Lot, 12:30 p.m. Movie: “The Adventures of Sherlock Holme’s Smarter Brother”, with Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, &DonDeLuise, RUB Lecture Hall, 6:30 and 9 p.m. was small, but, as the band’s leader Chuck Ventrella, put it: “This is our thing; a small but enthusiastic audience.” It did indeed seem to be their thing and the band seemed to enjoy playing for the crowd as much as the audience enjoyed listening. All of the members of Con course are from Erie and have been together for about a year. They include Chuck Ventrella, woodwinds; Bob Lasky, guitar; Dave Baltz, bass; Rick Lopez, drums; and Josef Scutella on precussion. A former Concourse member, Doug Werner, made a Behrend Hosts Cancer Program The Behrend College Health Service and the American Cancer Society, Erie County Unit, are co sponsoring a program on cancer called “Listen to Your Body.” It takes place at Behrend for the purpose of educating students and general public who wish to learn about early detection methods and possible-prevention of various forms of cancer. The next in the series of programs will be held oh October 27 in theRUB Lecture Hall at 8:00 p.m. and is called, “Save a Wife, Oct. 11 Pool, Ping Pong, & Chess Tournaments Play begins, RUB Backroom 7 p.m. Volleyballk (W): Gannon, Away, 7 p.m Oct. 18 Soccer: Allegheny, Home, 3 p.m. Pool, Ping Pong, & Chess Tournaments Semi-Finals RUB Backroom, 7 p.m. Volleyball (W): Villa Maria, Away, 7 p.m. Film: “Midsummer Night’s Dream” RUB Lecture Hall, 8 p.m. Arts & Hum. Series October 6,1977 guest appearance with the band during the second half of the concert. Werner performed an exotic and exciting piece on the tamboura, an Indian instrument similar to the sitar. Doug left Concourse to pursue his studies of Indian music in New York City. Concourse performs for night clubs and concert spots in the Erie area and will performing at Edinboro State College on November 11. If you would like to hear some excellent im provisational jazz, you should take in this performance of Chuck Ventrella’s Concourse. It’ll be well worth your time. Save a Life.” This lecture will be aimed primarily at the male members of the audience and will define the man’s responsibility in safeguarding the health of the woman he is close to. Emotional support, warning signals, and prompt treatment will be the topics. There will be seven programs in the series, providing facts which could prove invaluable. Watch the Collegian for future dates and topics. Oct. 12 Soccer: Edinboro, Away, 3 p.m. Horror Film Series: “Phantom of the Opera,” with Lon Chaney, Mary Philloin, Snitz Edwards & Norma Kerry, RUB Lecture Hall, 3:15 and 7:30p.m. Oct. 19 Pool, Ping Pong, & Chess Finals, Bookstore Mall Common Hour Coffee House, RUB Banquet Area 9 p.m.