Thursday, October 28,1971 That's Beside The Point or being a sacrificial virgin ain’t what it’s cracked up to be by Samantha Bower lis K is B oin g to be a short physical distinctions between article, because Gregg borrowed the two classes. If Minos’ wife my typewriter and I hate to had mated with a lower-class write m longhand. I guess that’s man, and the child had why my phone bill is so high, resembled his father, it would cause Td rather call than write. make sense that Minos would I’ve been thinking a lot have hidden his wife’s lately, about myths. But then illegitimate child from his again, rve always loved them. So citizens in shame. ir? I f. not^ f ? ewsubje ? tf ° rme - 1 could go on and on, as But it s a different angle. People Mary Renault does, but she have a myth or theory about already has, so I won’t. What I something. That s cool. But want to get across is that after what happens when you meet she had written these books, this myth face-to-face? Minos’ palace and maze were Eve ahvays loved the myth unearthed on the Isle of Crete, about Theseus and the Minotaur So where does that leave J V f/? d at Thesus? Myth is becoming fact, least three other books that gve Have they really found Noah’s a practical and believable Ark on Mount Arrarat? wiplanation about how this How many other myths that myth might have been started. we believe in, and lightly dismiss Two of the books are by as fiction, are, in reality, Mary Renault: “The King Must provable facts? and “The Bull From The Strange things are happening Sea.” In these books, she tries to right now. Pictures of spacemen give valid and concrete reasons are being found in the sculptures for the myth, such as the ancient of some very ancient and belief that Thesus introduced to unrelated cultures. A battery civilization all the basic moves of 3,000 years old, has been wrestling. The myth states that authenticated. Just what was Thesus was a giant among men that chariot that Elizah and could take all comers. Miss disappeared in? A spaceship? Renault proposes, within her Where did it go—up, up and beautifully written stories, that away from the earth? Over the Thesus was smaller than most earth to Atlantis? Under the men. So he had to devise other earth to places man has yet to ways of winning than brute dream about? Will modern man strength. And so, he used his wit eventually be confronted with instead of muscles and • the evidence that he is only a continually won. subculture of yet another race Another example is her that was, or is, infinitely bigger explanation of the Minotaur. and better? Are we really From ancient history, we know regressing instead of progressing? wWch C mL ha fnH n elit £ SOC - ety Thesus > rm glad you were subsement evidently real. I always did like common class. There were great you. A RAISIN IN THE SUN This is a moving film adaptation of the late Lorraine Hansberry’s award-winning play about the ambitions, dreams and frustrations of a black family living in three crowded rooms on Chicago’s South Side. The squalid routine of their lives is suddenly disrupted when Lena receives a $lO,OOO check from the company that insured her husband. Arguments break out over the disposition of the money. “It is one of the very few distinctive and unflinchingly American film portraits of domestic life. Few films put so much humor and such fierce drama together so successfully. Although the humor plays with such serious subjects as racial prejudice and social pretenses it is not satiric, rather ironic, and never bitter .... And the acting is remarkable.” —Paul V. Beckley, NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE. The movie is presented FREE by the Cultural Committee on Monday, November 22, at 8:00 p.m. in the auditorium. Navy Rep Here The Navy Officer Information Team will be on Campus at the Main Building on November 8 to discuss with any interested Student, male and female, all Officer Programs: Active and Reserve Aviation, Surface, Sub Surface, and other Programs. ! FOX’S food market! 101 S. Union St ! Fox’s I Country l Fried a. o Chicken & This Coupon worth 30$ i * | On Any Half-Pound Package j | (or more) of j j Lunch Meats j | or Prepared Meats j ! from the Delicatessen j ! One Week Only j j Shop Downtown Middletown ! BOOTS by Weyenberg Styles from George Boot to Full-length Boot See our All-Weather "STOMPER” 22e *Vo*to4- the Finest in Men’s Wear THE CAPITOLIST mis week m The see Much to the chagrin of some of the senators, the new constitution was not suspended this week. For those of you who do not remember last year, this is no small accomplishment. In financial matters, the finance committee is charged by the constitution with reviewing the alternatives and making its recommendation to the SGA. Last night, however, a financial matter came before the Senate, was voted on and nearly became a part of the official minutes without passing through the financial committee. According to at least two interpretations of the constitution, notably Len Thompson and Treasurer Dan Ekberg, this vote was not correct procedure. And after much discussion, the vote was reconsidered and the matter resolved in the financial committee. Another vote was taken in the senate, and the measure again passed. To the uninitiated, this seems like a lot of crap to get the same measure passed twice. But if this student government will ever work, it will be because they have written a good constitution and respect it. As stated last week, this Senate is more responsible than last year’s, and even though it took much discussion and a few harsh epithets, the Senate proved its sense of responsibility this week. The actual business of the Senate this week was fairly routine. The Finance Committee report was passed without much ado, and Mike Bauer went on with the Social Committee report. He explained all-U day and requested the Senate’s approval to spend over $3OO for the Rio Clemente Trio. This group is supposedly very good and will come to campus in January. Harvey Brown of the Election Committee reported that the tie-breaking election would not be necessary since one of the candidates conceded the election due to other committments. The Election Committee then met to approve and recommend the appointment of the only Math-Science candidate to appear. He and the winner by default will be sworn in at next month’s meeting. As usual, the question of parking came up again this week. And as usual, it was decided that there was very little that the Senate could do about it. See next issue for an in-depth report of the situation. One other matter of business came before the Senate this week. WZAP Station Manager, Bob Polis, is trying out for the “Bad boy with a good heart” award this year. It seems that WZAP is in financial trouble already this year. But don’t be alarmed. The station is now making money from advertising. So the crunch should not be for long. But in order to maintain operation, Polis felt that an additional $5O was necessary until money starts coming in. The Senate, after much hassling, agreed. It is well know that Polis took on a monumental task in getting the radio station started after last year’s fiasco. The Senate is not unaware of this and has gone along with him in a vote of confidence. But in addition, the Senate stipulated that he not exceed the new spending ceiling. Polis agreed, and everyone went away happy. See you next week. v^oa^ro^cughcyMe caotr w ntO(ra.ti?te oewccp go JUicera.w«oQterT& rads 81 ihc dcrks arc BVa OUT -ttayVcwAttii orxi Keen... TOME TAKE y*TRIP... IP IHE EASTMALLS MUSOCEk/fr WHAT'S HAPPENIN' AT CAPITOL???? by Don Lewis First of all, I would like to ask all of you a question. Do you know of any social events to be held on campus or events that campus people might enjoy going to? If so, tell me about it and I’ll write something about it in the CAPITOLIST. Now, what’s happening this week? Friday, October 29 TRICK OR TREAT - From 7:30 til 9:00, the people from the Heights will go to the Dorms to collect some goodies. Then, if they survive that, from 9:00 til 11:00 the people from the Dorms will go to the Heights to Trick or Treat. HORROR FESTIVAL - From 11.00 p.m. till ? a.m. After all the Trick or Treating is done, we’ll all go over to the Student Center where there will be a Horror Flick Festival. Saturday, October 30 PARENT’S DAY - Our parents will be tramping all over the campus, so let’s be good little boys and girls. Visit the Library: it may be the only Saturday that you can. Show your parents what our campus is really like if you want to, but they might disown you. PENN STATE FOOTBALL - If your parents aren’t coming, you can listen to the Penn State vs. West Virginia on the radio or read about it in the Sunday newspapers. Sunday, October 31 SOCIAL COMMITTEE MEETING If you’re not doing anything Sunday nite, stop over at Kati’s house about 7:30. The social committee meeting are open to anyone who wishes to Trip to 'Fun City ’ The Regional Planning Program is preparing a field trip to New York City on Saturday, November 20,1971. A tour schedule of urban milestones in New York is being prepared by Dr. Francis Ferguson who will serve as a guide. Students, Faculty, Staff, their families and friends are welcome. The bus will leave Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. from the rear parking lot. It will arrive about lunch time at Greenwich Village where luncheon for the participants is being reserved (dutch treat!). The bus will leave New York at 6:00 pan. Phone 787-7953 for reservations and additional information. Price is $7.50 per person. toge 3 attend. If you have any ideas, tell us about them. That’s 951 A Kirtlandat 7:30. Tuesday, November 2 HAYRIDE Sign up at the roundtable or near the roundtable! The cost of the event is really cheap: $.50 for people with activity cards and $1 for people without them. We will be meeting at the Student Center at 7:30 p.m. to drive over to Dakche Stables in Hershey. If you can drive, bring your car. If you can’t drive just bring yourself! Afterwards, there will be Coffee and Hot Chocolate and Entertainment at the Coffee House. That’s about all for this week. Tune in again next week when we will hear Mike say, “What the hell happened to the Planning Book!!” What is a TARNHELM? Everyone knows the answer to that. TARNHELM is the newly-formed literary magazine on Capitol Campus. The purpose of TARNHELM is to bridge the existing gap between creative thought and expression on this campus. It is open to the entire College Community-Students, Faculty, Administrative Personnel, or anyone connected with the Campus who does creative writing. Please submit all material for publication to W-161, with name and telephone number by November 12. T—.... PANTRY PRIDE j VALUABLE COUPON ! PANTRY PRIDE i Z o a. 3 O o - ICE CREAM Vi Gal. 39$ £ with this coupon o and with $3.00 purchase. | Void after Nov. 3,1971 FTS^ f pßagCT| 1 | QUALITY YOU CAN TMff in the Olmsted Plaza 1 \