eatures by Felicia Kelly Collegian Staff Writer The end of the semester is finally Julie Tibolla, Ist semester, DUS management—"We are here for fif coming to an end and once again Jill Donohue, Ist semester, teen weeks each semester and only it's time to take those never ending mathematics--"We think that have two study days for finals. I Julie Tibolla finals. The school has ser aside Dec. 13 and 14 as "study days." We asked five students their opi nion about this and what other things should be done to encourage Poetry Corner "The Doe" Like a doe in the forest At the camouflaged old man Are you. Standing behind a tree _ You look upon me Raising my gun Naively unafraid. I shoot a silver bullet Quizzically you stare that will pierce you through the heart with widened eyes. Lori Season opener underway by Susanna Jalosky, tollegian - Staff Writer Bury The Dead, Behrend Studio Theater's' second production, has been casted. There are several Behrend students casted and most df them are new to the stage. There are six roles as corpses being por tiayed by Dallas Jacobs as Driscoll, _Fred Schleicher, who has perform ed here at Behrend and Erie Playhouse, as Schelling, Ryan :Romeo as 'Morgan, Kevin Wagner :as Webster, Gary Hampy as Levy :and Jeff Bilentnikoff as Dean. lAlso casted are Rose Tatalone as Katherine Driscoll, Hillary Kun as ulia Ablake, Kim Scozzi as Joan urke, Sue Hansen as Martha Webster, Charlotte Haas as pizabeth Dean, David Sinclair as Genera: No. 1, Judy Hansen as encral No. 2 and Reporter, Chuck Homyak as Captain/ Sergeant. Due to the large demand on cast members, characters have been :doubled and tripled to decrease the cast members. Playing Soldier No. :1/Charlie is Tim Maus, playing 'Soldier No. 2/Stenographer is 'Craig Troutman, playing Soldier 1'4:). 3/Whore/Businessman is Susan Brown, playing iPrest/Bevins/Businessman is Housing Coordinator, Ed Mc :Closky, playing ;Editor/Whore/Businessman is ',coordinator Kim Zitko, and final ;y, as Rabbi/Doctor/Psychiatrist is Kim Audette. ft The mood of this play is a dark and dismal one. It deals with death, ; :,,irar, and Peace: This cold, winter season should add to the audience's :ability to develop a mind set for the theme of the play. The battlefield setting will stage this production. .The Army ROTC is cooperating for costumes, weapons and props. The theme and stage are a far cry ;from that of Two By Two, the ;Theater's first production this season. These changes should il- ItrsOate the versatility of the students to study more. What things can be done to en- courage students to study more? Jill Donohue Rob Tracey weekends are for the student's time think that this is a little absurd. off. For every final, there should With the length of the semester be be days set aside for studying. - ing so long, we should have a few There should also be lecture halls more days to prepare. This does available with professors ready to not include weekends." Theater Thedighiing. seaticig,and alive _today generating compassion of course, the set will be extremely andin anti-wafdierne. Ihe stolY7T" different. of soldiers who are dead, but refuSe This play, although written in 1935, is timeless. It's message is still • 0 ft A O • 4 .4 T E DEAD BURY by MIN SHAG .-:.: k4,. ,i3 Spring Semester Leases Available •Spacious •One or two bedrooms •Free Parking 'On Bus Route •Free Pool 'Open: M-F, 9-5 p.m. . Sat., 9-12 BRIARWOOD 787 Stratford Dr.. Slate College, PA 16801 814.238-7134 '9' TROUBLED? NEED TO TALK? WE CAN HELP...WE TARE ABOUT YOU! IN STATE-BEHREND , AMPUS MINISTRY Int Affairs Reed Building 898-6245 F CAMPUS WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES RANSPORTATION AVAILABLE FOR : 'MOO a.m. SERVICES BUS LEAVES REED 10.15 a.m. SUNDAYS ON CAMPUS WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES with The Rev. RonToven• (Fr. Ron) 2 What things can be done to • encourage students to study more? • ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS SATURDAYS, 530 p m in THE REED LECTURE HALL PENN STATE-BFHREND CAMPUS MAISTRY answer any questions that the students have." Rob Tracey, sth semester, to be buried. Their will to live keeps them from accepting death. They literally voice this will to a number of people including their family. This play has been describ ed as heart-wrenching, painful, elo quent, and moving. Production dates have been lizted as February 4-7, and 12-15. Ticket information and reserva tions can be made through Norma Harmer (ph.. 898-6331 or Tony Eliot, 898-6270). 77V 4 . ; * ( 4 : o P,5). Wintergreen Cafe & Convenience Store • ,ft, s ti -V CktTlN .' '; l a °I r:f 0 6 HAVE A SAFE HOLIDAY SEASON, WE WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN IN 1987! FALL HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. Friday • Saturday Sunday Chantille Jackson, 3rd semester, in groups, we won't have to worry hope they don't." business administration—" The about cramming everything over Wendell Bates, 4th semester, weekend is not enough tithe for those two days that.they give us for biology—"l believe there could be students to study for their finals. studying." an incentive for students to study There should be at least four days Becky Shick, Ist semester, more, such as giving a prize for the for us to study. I understand that elementary education--"I never floor or building who put in the Chantille Jackson Becky Shick we want to have fun on the study but they could extend library weekends, but our school work is hours, especially during finals. I more important. For us to study don't like this idea but maybe the more, I believe that we should teachers could collect homework study ahead of time. If we do this and give pop quizzes, even though I Caruso rocks Behrend Mike, Joe, Dave, and Rob Caruso are four brothers from Detroit, Michigan who make up one of the most talked about up-and- coming bands in America. In 1985, the Na tional Association of Campus Ac tivities (NACA) nominated Caruso as Entertainers of the Year, and this year Caruso was honored with their second consecutive nomina tion as Contemporary Artists of the Year. The nominations came from college and university pro grammers throughout the country and put Caruso in the company of past nominees including Huey Lewis, The Police and Journey. The Carusos will be perfroming at Behrend, Thursday, December 11, 9:00p.m. in the Wintergreen Cafe. The pop bans has set attendance records at college performances across the country. Caruso is in de- 7 a.m.-11 p.m. 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Nooni4 p.m. 7 p.m.-11 p.m. A La Board* and Diners Club Welcome (also good for Convenience Store) . ' not valid from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (Mon.-Fri.) w. i ~' Friday, December 19 at 5:30 p.m. Reopening on Sunday, Jan.ll at 7:00 p.m. wand for some 290 dates per year across the eastern half of the U.S. and part of Canada. They con sistently leave new fans and raving reviews in their wake. A journalist at the University of Western On tario recognizes Caruso as "one of the most entertaining and popular club bands in America." The band has the reputation of having one of the most exciting and entertaining shows on the circuit. Caruso performances are so ex citing that acts such as ÜB4O, Rick Springfield and Joan Jett have call ed on the group for opening slots when touring schedules have coin cided. If you haven't guessed it already, live performance is the band's forte, a rare quality for youthful musicians. In a sense, however, Caruso doesn't play for their audience, the group performs its music with their audience. Closing for Christmas Pizza Shop Now Op e ns at 2:30 p.m. Delivery Service from 7 p.m.-10 p.m.!! DECEMBER 11,1986 Collegian PAGE 5 Photo by Holly Lew Wendell Bates • most hods. The students would get _, together with some witness ,to document how much study time they did." , Enthusiastic crowds are not_pew to Caruso. In fact, it - is not uncom:: mon for college students to take "road trips" and follow the group across state borders to Caruso's • t next performance. - The band rounds out - their sound by adding a fifth member to the stage show. Lead guitarist sup port is provided by Bradley Daven port, also a Detroit native. Daven port is known as one of the finest guitarists in the midwest and his solos consistently draw standing ovations. The Detroit Free Press describes Caruso as "infectious, polished power pop" and their music as "hook-filled catchy dance tunes recently with slick harmony vocals and fine musicianship." 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