Page 4 CONTROVERSIAL DRAMA STARS JAGGER-FOX Mick Jagger, the famed leader of the Rolling Stones rock group, joins accomplished actor James Fox to headline the cast of Warner Bros.' controversial drama, "Performance," playing April 11 at 8:0G in the auditorium. Set in contemporary London and filmed entirely on location in and around that city, the film is not only a story of the underworld, but also an incisive probe into the closely-related emotions of love and hate and their effects on human relations. Fox portrays a professional criminal, a member of a highly-organized protection racket, who falls afoul of his colleagues by committing murder. SGA (From page 1) Manor in Hershey. The cost is $l3 per couple and tickets will be on sale in Vendorville beginning with Monday. The scheduled group will be "Bartholemew." Cocktails are served at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30 and dancing until 1:00 a.m. Sen. Marilyn Levin announced the results of the poll for the senior class gift. The sample, which was conducted during registration, showed that a gift for the library was most popular. 524 seniors participated. Several students were appointed to serve on committees established to act upon recent topics discussed by the Faculty Council. Students input was requested on the following matters: The Residence Living Program (security); HACC - Capitol Campus relationships; Reoriented Calendar; and admission policy guidelines. Hi ci s *.G o ..p.ofr Buy a QUARTER and get one FREE with this coupon! GOOD AT MIDDLETOWN McDONALD'S LOCATION UNIT ONE PER CUSTOMER. Mr. Operator: This coupon was distributed by Captiol Campus in conjunction with McDonald's, 2270 W. Hbg. Pike, Middletown, Pa. Please honor it and return fora full refund. Expires June 1, 1973 Jagger portrays a one-time entertainer who has dropped out to live in almost complete seclusion while experimenting with ultra-modern musical forms. His only companions are two hippie girls, played by Anita Pallenberg, and Michele Breton, who share his decadent life. When Fox invades Jagger's alien world to escape his pursuers, the confrontation erupts into a bizarre experience that leaves none of the principals unchanged. Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, who co-directed the film, each made his debut in major mition picture productions with "Performance. " Admission is 80 cents or 40 cents with an activities card. From March 5 -9, 1973, Chief Security Officer James H. Paul completed a course of instruction at the Traffic Command School at University Park. It was the tenth annual class at the school. The classic film "Reefer Madness" will be presented at the Hill Theatre in Camp Hill on April 6,7, 13 and 14. The showing is sponsored by the National Organization for the Reform of Marihuana Laws. The donation will be two dollars. CLIP THIS COUPON MCDOitald'S u POUNDER Mr. Paul goes to School EZZEI 'Reefer Film Scheduled •1/4 lb *Crisp Pickles •Mustard, Ketchup and Onions *Served on a lightly Toasted Sesame seed Bun THE CAPITO LIST 27 FEBRUARY 1973 ( A Lesson in Two Parts 1 What force out from Wands cast our blood Upon a canvas framed and blank as night? The seven red, coagulated muds Converged in dramas, hopeful that they might Remain thus mixed. Could any man distill One essence out, one ocean from the Earth? Within the frame can our constructed will Keep death from voiding our collective birth? Yet cherished works enjoy a common fate; Great canvases within museums lie, And dramas in anthologies must wait— Growth stunted by appreciating eyes. The painting that our seven souls create Does not perceive itself glass-boxed in fate. Then one by one they sailed out t'ward the frame That once had bound together worlds as one, And through the Pillars, beckoned by the frame Of lands undreamed, of stars and moons unhung, They scattered life across a novel sea. Crkhesion lost, somewhere in minutes passed, Tha \ talent to envision Unity, The strength to hold vague teams securely massed Must (`prepare a maiden voyage of life? A mind,'lrrhaps, has now outgrown a stage That once did lift a leper out of strife, Now obsolete by e'er-advancing age. Security binds not, but laughs aloud At those who go to seed in stagnant crowds. CM GAMMA by Bob Chaapel The members of CHI Gamma lota Fraternity would like to take this opportunity to welcome all new students to the campus. Chi Gamma lota is an open service fraternity seeking to support and foster the policies of the federal, state and local governments; to aid veterans who desire to further their education; and to provide community service through bake sales, blood bank drives and other charitable projects. Anyone expressing an interest in the fraternity is invited to attend any of our meetings, which are held every other Tuesday at 8 p.m., at the American Legion in Middletown, or stop by the XGI Office located in room W-110D. NEED EXTRA MONEY? Regardless of prior branch of service try one year in the Pennsylvania National Guard or Air National Guard. For additional information call: Major Hodgson, Hq. 28th Div. Arty., 1313 S. 19th Street, Harrisburg, Pa., or phone 787-6405, or SSGT. Mike Patt Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Harrisburg International Airport, Building 26, Middletown, Pa. or call 787-7923. - 100% Beef Hamburger lOTA NEWS Here's a chance for vets to pick up some easy cJ while being of service to the community. Only a one year obligation. All frat members are reminded that one of Allentown Louie's much talked about seminars will follow next Tuesday night's meeting. Louie has yet to make up his mind on exactly where he plans on holding this much waited for event. He has it narrowed down to two places; The NCO Club at Anderson AFB, Guam, or Helen's. Keep up the good work Louie. Do You Need Part-time or Summer Employment? Apply - Personnel Office UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 1821 S. 19TH ST. HARRISBURG Start at $3.15/hr. April 5, 1973 Area Officials Attend "Reading" Conference Here Officials from two area townships were among those attending a week-long seminar on Plan Reading and Code Interpretation held recently at Capitol Campus. The seminar was sponsored as a service of the Continuing Education Division of the University. James W. Shields, code Enforcement Officer, Lower Swatara Township; Donald H. Homer, Building Inspector, Swatara Township; and Steven R. Royer, Assistant Building Inspector, Swatara Township, were among those in attendance. Main objective of the seminar was to teach code enforcement officers to read and interpret architect's plans and specifications and to help in the interpretation of building codes. Participants attended lectures, workshops, and solved special sample problems similar to those which code enforcing officers face in day-to-day operations. * * * Capitol Plays Nicely Presented Capitol Campus presented its first theatrical production of the year on March 8. Three major one-act plays of the modern theatre were performed by students enrolled in the literature course "A Master of Literature." The plays presented were:"The Sandbox," by Edward — Albee; "The Room," by Harold Pinter and "Act Without Words" by Samuel Beckett. Directly reflecting the emphasis of the course, the three plays compose a balanced sample of the "absurdist" or modern theatre. "The Sandbox" featured Paula Dunbar as "Mommy", Richard Pursell as "Daddy", and Michelle Baker as "Grandma." Ann-Marie Fetterman, Bob MacGinnes and Joe Quattrocchi performed the major roles in "The Room." Mm Jacobs presented the solo performance in "Act Without Words," a mime for one player. Jere S. Berger, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Theatre, directed the plays. Production manager was Mark Peace. Rhonda Simms and Brad Langdon were stage managers.