Page 6 `FLAP' TO BE PRESENTED Jerry Adler's production of "Flap," playing January 27 at 8:00 in the auditorium, is as contemporary as tomorrow's headline. Directed by Sir Carol Reed, the proud and distinguished Englishman whose "Oliver!" won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, "Flap" is the story of the legal but hilarious efforts of a band of Indians to call attention to the despair and futility in which they live on a Southwestern reservation. The star of "Flap" is Anthony Quinn, playing his first miNumminom)ll..- ammEmoim+... mmiNsmimmiON.- milommosesiolls..- siiiiiip..- SPRING WEEKEND AND MUSIC FESTIVAL All Organi3ations on campus are invited to Participate iii ....0 i ,,.. Eimmimmi op,... moimmumoll..- milownlommumOli. , - mimmommi*... lommmoi+.- -.4ollllNium. .. 41 0 NNE NNNimmi ..OnommENINNe ...40milismiimiNse ..40immommon Indian role since winning an Oscar for "Viva, Zapata!" He is a tough, hard-drinking Indian who laments the social and economic neglect of his people. His solution is to hijack a railroad train, claim Phoenix for his tribe and precipitate the Last Great Indian Uprising. Quinn's co-stars are Shelley Winters, Claude Akins, Tony Bill and Victor Jory in this throughly entertaining screen version of Clair Huffaker's best-selling novel, "Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian." Admission is 80 cents or 40 cents with an activities card. -.l4l(lNNEelommil ..440iiimmilli ..iosimommi •.440immismolosol .milimamommimi MONDAY, JAN 22 7 P.M. Relies on Your Involvement and Support Send Representatives to the ORGANIZATIONAL GALLERY LOUNGE The Success of this Event THE CAPITOLIST ECi LUNN CNN lip ECKANKAR, the Acient Science of Soul Travel,is a path to Total Awareness. Few Today know the meaning of Echankar. As Paul Twitchell states in his novel, DRUMS OF ECK, "ECKANKAR is the most ancient of spiritual paths, that which is the foundation of all revelation we find today in the Holy scriptures of every known religion and mystery cult both ancient and modern, of Itself few known the road of ECK. It has been taught to a few adepts and mystics by highly evolved spiritual masters from the dawn of time to the present. But the teachings have been oral and secretly given until recently. Then word was given by the spiritual travelers, those masters of the strange wisdom dnown as the ancient adepts of the Vairagis, the oldest mystery order, to spread the message of ECK. On Thursday, January 27, at 3:00 P.M. in the Aud., there will be an introductory lecture on ECKANKAR by Tom Flanna, 7th iniate from the Pittsburgh area. All those who have questioned the purpose and real meaning of life and have searched for the "Utimate Truth" are urged to attend. MEETING JANUARY 18- President's Council meeting, 7 PM, Gallery Lounge. All campus organizations funded by the SGA are required to send a representative. At BPM, Old Time Movies will be shown at the New Birth, 946 A Kirtland Ave., Meade Heights. On tap are "Eagle" and "With Love and Hisses." JANUARY 19-- At 8 PM in the auditorium, the Cultural Programs Committee presents the film classic "Shane" and it is open and free to the public. A discussion precedes the movie at 7:30. JANUARY 20— Varsity basketball against Spring Garden College, the game to be played at Chestnut Hill, Pa. JANUARY 21-- Mass at 3:45 PM in the Student Center JANUARY 22 At 2 PM. a demonstration of "Electronic Music" will be presented in the Auditorium. The event is sponsored by the Cultural Programs Committee. At 6:30 PM, the Head Shop holds one of its weekly meetings in the New Birth. Also at 6:30, the Student Government Association meets in W-335. The Resident Student Council meets at 6:30 in the second floor lounge of Church Hall. The Beta Chi Society entertains a guest speaker, whose topic is retailing, at 7 PM in room 211. A committee to organize a Spring Festival meets in the Gallery Lounge at 7 PM. JANUARY 23 The Meade Heights Board of Governors and Coffee House Committee meets at 6:30 PM in the New Birth. Delta Tau Kappa, the international social science honor society, entertains prospective members in the Gallery Lounge at 7 PM. The varsity basketball team plays Penn State's Schuylkill Campus in a home contest at the Main Street Gym in Middletown at 8 PM. JANUARY 24 At 6:30, the Social Affairs Committee meets in the Gallery Lounge. Then at 8 PM, it is "Crafts Night" at the New Birth. JANUARY 25-- The Christian Science organization stages a meeting at 3:15 PM in W-202. At 8 PM, the Cultural Programs Committee presents a tale of the old West in "Outcasts of Poker Flat" in the auditorium. Christine Heuer Capitol Calendar of &vents January 18, 1973