Page 8 June 12, 1981, HACC begins its seventh summer performing arts season. This year's extravaganza incorporates the talents of the professional troupe Danceteller, under the direction of Trina Collins; the Professional Summer Theatre Company, directed by Richard K. Olsen; and Third Stream, and Debbie Gaber, produced by Jim Miller. The seven-member troupe, Danceteller, blends the arts of dance and acting into a witty, relaxing 90-minute concert of modern dance and theatrics. The Professional Summer Theatre Company presents comical "Arms and the Man" and sympathetic "Prisoner of Second Avenue." The professionals of the company are joined by an ensemble of student apprentices for the productional! A jazziest ends the season on a high note with Third Stream, Third Stream and Friends, and Debbie Gaber mingling their talents for a festive finale. All performances are at 8:00 p.m. in the Rose Lehrman Arts Center on the HACC campus. For ticket information call 234-7592 Monday through Friday 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. CAPITOL CAMPUS 14: Dorm Olympics 11a.m.--Entrance sign dedication. 12noon--Board of Advisors lecture-luncheon, Aud., Dr. Charles Hosier, Dean, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences(PSU), on water problems. 15: Admissions Open House. 16: Power Volleyball, a clinic for men and women, 9a.m., gym, Multi-purpose bldg 18-27: PBL sponsoring a "Best Legs Contest" (all male contest), see bulletin boards for info. 25: Memorial Day, no classes. 27-31: Rites of Spring: 27: Bathtub Race, Roman Riots, Chicken BBQ. 28: Gong Show. 29: ME HE 500, Concert. 80: All-day Concert (ip.m.-11p.m.). 31: Road Rallye, Pig Roast. Youth of America and parents of tomorrow, the Al Piantadori Society is coming. June 25: Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center and Stomp Off Records will present The Magnolia Jazz Band at the Strand, Bp.m.--$5, $4.50, $4.--846-1111. 12-June 8: Strand-Capitol art exhibit, Dean Paules, noon-5:30p.m. weekdays, Sat 10a.m.-3p.m.--free--846-1111. SPECTRUM 22: Concert: "Rush" 23: Wrestling 27: Roller Derby June 2-14: Ringling Bros. Circus June 24: Concert: Joe Walsh/David Lindley June 28: Concert: ZZ Top/Loverboy For tickets to Spectrum events call box office at 389-5000 JAZZ AT GRETNA(Memorial Day Weekend) 23: Marian McPartiand Trio, 8:30p.m 24: Marian & Jimmy McPartland Sextet, 3:30p.m 24: Widespread Depression Orchestra, 8:30p.m May 20: Rush, at the Spectrum, Phila., BP.M., call 215-336-3600 Mount Gretna Playhouse-1981 summer season: Coupon and reserved seat subscriptions are available, call Mount Gretna Theatre box office. THEATRE 15-17&22-31: Elephant Man, People Place, Harrisburg, Bp.m.--$5.--238-1887 28: "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "Impressario," presented by the Harrisburg Civic Opera, HACC, R. H. Lehrman Arts CenterBp.m:47-732-0702. 29-June 9: The Man Who Came to Dinner, York Little Theatre, York, Fri 7:30p.m.; Sat Ip.m.; Sun 1&3p.m.--$5.50, 0-854-5715. 31: Oh Coward! Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center, York, 7:30p.m.--$8.50, $7--846-1111. Calendar of E Summer Entertainment at HACC MAY HAPPENINGS Thursday, May 14, 1981 15: Opening reception, invitational exhibit of works by 16 senior fine artists, York 15: Opening reception, invitational exhibit of works by 16 senior fine artists, York Academy of Fine Arts, 625 E. Philadelphia St., York, 7-9p.m.; gallery hours Ba.m.-4p.m. Mon-Fri thru June 3. 1-16: Donald Bashore: Pen/Ink Drawings, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, College Center,loa.m.-10p.m., free, 8674411 ext 311. 1-24: Buildings Reborn: New Uses. Old Places, The Community Gallery of Lane., Mon-Sat 10a.m.-4.m.; Sun noon-4p.m., free, 394-3497. 1-31: Sharon Kirchner: Watercolors, Bill Hoin's Art for Fun Center, Lane., Mon-Fri 6-9p.m., Sat 10a.m.-5p.m., Sun 1-5p.m., free, 394-2880. 1-Sept 30: Contemporary Amish Folk Art, Folk Craft Museum, Witmer, 10a.m.-Sp.m., $3 adults/$1.50 children, 397-3609. 2-18: Dennis Fringe: Watercolors/Collage, William Ris Galleries, Camp Hill, Mon- Sat 10a.m.-5p.m., Wed 10a.m.-9p.m., free, 737-8818. 3-15: Students' and Instructors' Exhibition Art. The Art Association of Harrisburg. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-2p.m.; Sat 1-5p.m.. free, 236.1432. 3-29: Urban Facades, Doshi Center, free, 2323039. 3-29: Michael A. Saylor: Photography, Doshi Center, free 4-22: Hunt Speedball Collection: Contemporary Prints, PSU CAPITOL CAMPUS, free, 94841000. 9-30: Joyce Marks: Watercolors, William Ris Galleries, Hershey. Moe- Sat 10a.m.- 5p.m., free, 534-1800. 10-31: Lori Hoffer: Art Exhibit, F&M College, Lane., Steinman College Center, 1-3p.m., free, 291-3981. 16-17: Art Sale, Mechanicsburg Art Center, 11a.m.-6p.m., free, 763-1767. 23-25: Greater Harrisburg Arts Council Festival, William Penn Memorial Museum. 10a.m.-9p.m., free, 238-5180. 25-June 12: Pennsylvania: Past and Present, PSU CAPITOL CAMPUS, free, 948-6000. 25-June 30: Guajiro Tapestries, Shippensburg State College, Huber Art Center, free, 532-1201. 26-30: Fine Art Exhibition and Auction, Strawberry Square, 10a.m.43p.m., auction on the 30th, free, 232-7800. DANCE 14: Folk Dancing. Instruction, F&M College, Lane., Steinman College , Center, Bp.m.--$l. per 2 hr. lesson-2913981. 16: concert, Ballet des Jeunes of Philadelphia and Lanc. Performing Arts Center youth ballet, Lyte Aud., MSC, Bp.m. 16: Grand Square Dance Club public dance, Jim Cargill of Sewell, NJ, caller, East Petersburg Fire Hall, 8-11p.m. 30: Divertissements, A Tapestry of Dance, Palmyra Senior High School, 2&8p.m.--$3.-838-9244. FILMS 14: Feature film melodrama, "Phantom of the Opera," Lanc. County Library Aud., 7p.m. 16: Locally-produced Maranatha feature film drama, "Triumph in the Streets," state premiere, Warwick H.S., 7:30p.m.-free. 20: Henry Moore, Contemporary Sculptor, The Comm. Gallery of Lane., 12:15p.m.--$.75-394-3497. 20: Metropolis and A Trip to the Moon, M. S. Hershey Medical Center, Hospital auditorium, Bp.m.--$2.--534-8778. 24: Dr. Strangelove, York College of Pa., Life-Sciences Theater, 4p.m., free--846-7788. MUSIC 14: concert, Manheim Twnsp Middle School, Neffsville, 7:30p.m. 14: concert, junior band, orchestra and chorus, Garden Spot H.S., New Holland, Bp.m. 15: stage musical, "Finian's Rainbow," Derry Presbyterian Church, Hershey. today and Sat, Bp.m. vents C.C. Reader