The capitolist. (Middletown, Pa.) 1969-1973, May 04, 1972, Image 3

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    Thursday, May 4, 1972
Bars i ir me Tile Pm Of
It's For You Gregg and Michael
by Samantha Bower fuel, then flew on my ego, Now
One time I was hitching and I just fly.
Nancy Shane picked me up Spring-time grass gushes
So how was prison?
Once I had a spirit-child with
Confining.
green eyes and blond hair, but
Did you read who got busted?
he died when my love died.
Are they really getting
Lay, lady, lady I laid down
married?
for you and you laughed. and
Son, have you rehabilitated
yourself'? now you're in jail and I can't
The man ain't got no culchur. laugh.
Who's playing at the club? Being a troll means "being
enough: Have you been a troll en
Layin' out lines to ease the ,
ay
confines. to day ?
Peace, baby, peace but It's hard to accept the fact of
what I want to know a piece the innate separateness of the
of what? individual while at the same time
(Do as I say, not as Ido— is realizing the cosmic connection
that the way it goes, Mr, of all that exists.
Gautreau?)
My name is Ozymandias, and
'
Jerry Lee Lewis will never I m lonely.
make it as the Big Bopper. a fine and private place
"Hi" Hello "Howarya?" Fine. I used to be Mrs. Toad and
You? "Fine. See ya" Yea. seeya. had a lovely lush garden with
little toads dreaming through my
And the voice of the turtle is head and then it rained.
bulldozers.
drowned beneath the growl of I will arise and go now, and go
back to D.C.
One-shot experiences that
Embers break apart and firestart out all wrong and end up
all right. flashes across sleepy faces, a last
Are you allergic to cats? to sip of brandy and—to bed.
grass? to yourself? I was riding on the subway to
school the other day and one of
I'm a space cowboy bet you the hired - derelicts gave me a
weren't ready for that!
Did you ever--? Yeah, it's a dime, so we split it with the neighbors, and everybody must
gas. get stoned.
Climate control right beside It's nice being high on life --
the bar and near the bathroom. high on the hog? high on the
this sure is a neat car horse? Now that's a horse of a
Everybody listen to me and different color.
return me to my ship. Rainbows drip through my
And you and I are flying eyelashes and flash across my
together on spaceship Stone. nose, while CSN&Y slips into
I'm getting closer to my own. my left ear and tides my brain.
My God, a silver hair hiding in
the brown. And the MOODY BLUES rave
MDA, ritalin, and THC, I on. and wouldcha, couldcha,
wouldn't know whether to go wouldcha like to dance with me
up, down or sideways. Donovan?
Sax music floating across the
you keep up with
Heights and dripping o ff the the foxtrot .
sunlight.
could
leaves, and melting in the
sunlight. What does a nomad in the
Did you ever feel empathy Heights do when it rains silver?
for a hot-water heater? And, although it's beside the
I used to fly using love for point, I love you.
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For These Fine stores
*Pantry Pride
'DeVono's
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*Norge Village
*Rea & Dodd Drugs
*Royal Jewel Box
*Children's Shop
*Hobby Shop
'Gladell Shop
National Moratorium
12:00 Fed. Building in Harrisburg.
Rides leaving from the front of
Dr. Bresler & others will be speaking.
*Barba Shop
*Montogomery Wards
*Fashion Flair
*Beauty Shop'
*Thrifty Beverage
*Kresge's
*Cory Coffee Service
*Sherwin Williams Paints
*G.A.C. Finance
Thurs., May 4
the Administration Building at 11:00
THE CAPITOLIST
Quintet
Coming To Campus
Satori
The Satori Woodwin Quintet,
a group from the University of
Delaware, will give concerts on
campus this Monday, May 8.
A le ct ur e -demonstration,
"The Woodwins A Musical
Voice For Today" will take
place in the Gallery Lounge at
2:00 p.m. A concert in the
auditorium will follow at 8:00
p.m.
The Satori Quintet is now
completing its second season in
residence at the University of
Delaware, where it plays a
variety of roles. It is an intergral
part of a formal concert series as
well as a lecture-concert series
for Delaware's division of
continuing education. It has also
given demonstration concerts in
public schools, appeared in
university classes, and
undergraduate instruction in the
woodwin instruments.
Patricia V. Holdeman, flute;
Robert Kendel, oboe; David
Singer, clarinet; Charles
Holdeman, bassoon; and Robert
Gilbert on the french horn
comprise the Satori Quintet.
The group started during the
member's student days at the
Curtis Institute of Music,
Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA
INQUIRER critic Samuel Singer
said, "these talented young
artists displayed technical
fluency, tonal beauty and
balance. The give-and-take of the
various instrumental lines was
always smooth."
The group takes its name
from the Zen Buddhist tradition
where "satori" is the experience
of enlightenment; of seeing
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things as truth and
understanding one's relationship
of unity with others and the
universe in general. This
experience can occur when a
group has assembled for a
common purpose, music being
one.
The Satori Quintet presents a
variety of musical styles
including the Baroque, classical,
romantic and representations of
20th century literature.
Recently the group has turned
to its own musical ideas,
improvising on many occasions.
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open FORM
Last Thursday, the Student
Affairs Committee held an open
forum in the Auditorium.
The first topic of discussion
concerned the controversial issue
of a possible open period,
around the noon hour. The time
would be filled by cultural
events and organizational and
committee meetings, yet would
not actually eliminate the fourth
period.
Members of the Committee
did not specifically recommend
such an action; they only
suggested it. Robby Lipton
opened the discussion by
vehemently opposing any such
action. Gaye Miles, President of
Delta Tau Kappa, submitted
petitions totaling over 430
signatures against an "open
fourth period."
Mike Dini, a candidate for the
Presidency of the Student
Government Association,
qualified his stance on the issue.
He said that in committee he
voted for some time for which
cultural events could be feasibly
scheduled, but that if it were
during the lunch period, it
would put too much of a strain
on available facilities.
A campus administrator
asserted that if an open
"Cultural Hour" were set aside
for each day, it would then
necessitate the scheduling of
many more Wednesday classes.
That same administrator also
alluded to the fact that since
Capitol's projected enrollment
may total 1,800 undergraduates
by Fall Term, more Wednesday
classes must be scheduled
regardless of the establishment
of an open cultural period.
After considerable debate on
the issue, Student Affairs
Committee members pledged to
take the matter back into
committee and make
recommendations, possibly for a
student referendum on the issue.
Another problem discussed at
the forum was that of the
advising system. Inconsistent
office hours of faculty members,
outside of class unavailability
and poor knowledge of courses
were defined as problems. Many
suggestions were presented
which the committee may
consider.
One of the more interesting
proposals pertaining to the
advisement system advocated
designating faculty in each
program as both advisors and
teachers. These members would
then teach only one course and
devote the time spent teaching a
second course on counseling
students.
But such a program as that
would create a need for
additional faculty, which would
put the various academic
programs in a financial bind.
Registration practices and
procedures were also debated.
Those present recognized the
drastic need for revisions in
current registration practices.
The Student Affairs Committee
will consider that problem also.
Changes in degree
nomenclature were also badied
about. It was announced that
the faculty and other voting
members at the Humanities
Program meeting unanimously
voted for a change from a
Bachelor of Humanities to a
Bachelor of Arts with a major in
Humanities. One member
abstained in the voting of the
fifteen people present at the
meeting.
One student confided the
belief that Provost McDermott,
currently working in Germany,
wants to wait a year before
signaling degree nomenclature
changes. It was suggested that
further forums would be
beneficial if they took place on a
more frequent basis.