Aprile 3, 1970 earth - Week" Info- U.S. Congressman John P. Say lor, Republican, from Johnstown, and winner of practically every top. state and national ' conserva tion award, wilCdeliver the key note address for "Earth . Weekend" at The Pennsylvania State Uni versity, April 17-18. Arranged as a prelude to the national observance of "Earth Day," April 22, which will also be =irked *at Penn State by a spec ial program, the weekend of ac tivities will begin Friday night and' conclude Saturday with a se ries'of seminars and forums feat uring national, state and Penn State experts on pollution. Saylor's speech at Penn State will be the starting point of an evening that also includes plans for a threatre presentation dram- atizing the problems of pollution and then ' a multi-media happen Ecopoly (Continued from Page 1) covered with pleasant pictures on the outside, and pictures of smoke, litter and dirt on the inside, told a story all by itself. An entire classroom was liter ally filled with the exotic, color ful. paraphernalia abundant proof that the national furor over the pollution of the environ ment has not escaped the college student. Some of the material was sad, portraying a woeful state of af fairs in the 'United States. Others were bitter and scary. Dr. Anderson and Dr. Wagner, studying the exhibit, said that they were most impressed by the enthusiasm. of the students in putting the project together. The course, "Man and His En vironment," is a survey of the impact of =man over the ages on his environment. The students BENSON'S Fart y's- Cleaners Cr YOUNG FASHIONS Tuxedo Rental IN DRESS AND 2914 Buffalo Road . SPORTSWEAR 899-2887 899-2611 712 State St. West Erie Plaza Coffee House Tonight In fhe Cafeteria ap.m. to 12p.m. Live Group . . . Come Provide Your Own Entertainment. ing of music, films, slides, speech es and discussion. "The entire program is design 'ed- to emphasize the - quality of man's life," says Edward J. Beck with, of Pompton Lakes, N.J., a junior in science and coordinator for the weekend "teach-in." "We'll talk about man's de struction of beauty, architecture and landscaping, the conserva tion of - natural beauty, and the economics and legal aspects of beauty." Saturday will involve -a day long series of panel discussions an the - different aspects of pollution such as population, air, water, solid waste disposal, transporta tion, environmental 'health and water resources. The program will close Satur day' night with a • wrap up seek- ing to answer the, question, "Where do we go from here?" get a little basic biology—as when detergent or DDT effects are discussed—but most of the lec tures and readings- concern eco logy. As far as the professors are concerned, the projeCt made each student mobilize his thinking on environmental quality. "The relevance and grasp of subject matter proved to be as tonishing," says the professors. "We of course have not wanted to leave these students with the impression that all the answers are in on pollution. We wanted them to realize that there are many solutions which their gen eration will have to find. "After seeing their projects watching their films, skits, dances and slides, even a videotape pre pared by one of the broadcasting majors—we are convinced that their generation will find them." .R 8 Rt.BINPIE..I.O E. 'Kt-No or as,ismcit4os" gigheit , . -E: R' 1 4 E:- -/ S :. tiro- S . : T ''. c - ,'6 , 14,/p-Sti::::-,.E.:I4-.: 4../ 'E - Vi. : E::' : LA. 'l l , '"S I 0 . 4i ' _l' TBE-,NITT ANY CUB "Chr-A-st You Know it Ain't Easy" "Traveling eternity road, What will you find there, Carrying Your heavy load, Searching to find a peace of mind . . . So love everybody and make them your friends". . . To Our Children's Children's Children. Leaving the Moody Blues con ?ert of a week ago I felt what can only be described as a tre mendous "peace of mind" and I couldn't help •but feel that I had gained new friends. The concert was a drag wading through the unusually large number of solos contained in the performances of the John Mayan group and Ar gent, but from the first note of the Moodies set to the last note of their encore there wasn't a wasted moment. Over an hour of one constant rush of musical genius provided by the best group I've ever seen. Their performance topped that of any other group I've ever heard live including such greats as the Airplane, Fish, Big Brother, Blood Sweat & Tears, Hendrix when he was at his peak, and even that of _Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. They were fantastic! BeCause of their success with Tuesday afternoon everyone has heard of the Moody Blues, but there doesn't seem to be any great number of Moody Blues freaks runnin' loose. Could be because most of them dwell upon "the threshhold of a dream" and only touch the earth to purchase a new Moody Blues album or to attend their concerts. Many think that because their albums are such intricate master pieces that they can't perform their regular material well under concert conditions. Consider yourself - now enlight ened. Their sound in no way suf- Applications for the 1970- '1971 Student Union •Board will be available at the Student Union Desk on April 6th and ALL applications must be re turned by April 24th. The positions which will be open are the offices of Presi dent and Vice President and the seven Chairmanships of the S.U.B. The new Board will be chos en at the April 29th meeting of the S.U.B. THE LARGEST STOCK of Levi In Northwestern Pa. at Isaac Baker & Son State at M. dt we, f e 1012.TATE'STREET 452=3953 By Gary Thornbloom • STUDENT UNION fers in live performances. The Mooches are no studio gimmick group, they can do their songs in concert and they do them well. Every album the Moody Blues have recorded from 'Days •of Fu ture •Fast through in Search of the Lost Chord, and On the Threshold of a Dream•up to and including their most recent To Our Children's Children's Chil dren has been a complete pack age of beautiful lyrics, soothing music and excellent sound repro duction. The tracking of the cym bals seems to suffer at times but other than this one minor diffi culty their albums are all beauti ful. Their lyrics have never suf fered from the past albums up to their most recent. To Our Children's Children's Children "Breathe deep the gathering gloom Watch lights fade from every room Bedsitter people look back and ament Another days useless energy spent Impassioned lovers wrestle as one Lonely man cries for love and has none. . ." ,Days Of Future Past "I think, I think I am, therefore I am, I think Of course you are my bright lit tle star Appropriated M (Continued from Page 1) 1970-71. We have already agreed to take 2,000 additional students and we are in the process'of -em ploying new faculty members to 'each them. The long delays are expensive in terms of money, in terrupted or postponed programs, and in retention as well as em pl;;;lrment of faculty." President Walker added: "I want to thank the students and their parents who wrote COMING TO STATE COLLEGE? 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The Moody Blues albums are all distinctly their own and each album identifies with the others. Their albums are to the ear and mind what Tolkien's Trilogy of the rings is to the eye and mind. On The Threshold 'Of A Dream "Now you know that you are real Show your friends that you and me Belong to the same world Turned on to the same word, Have you heard?" Now you have heard. ney• • • many excellent letters urging Legislators to act, and in particu lar those representatives of stu -dent organizations who went to Harrisburg to work directly with Legislators. They made many friends for the University, and I am sure they were effective in helping convince Legislators of the seriousness of the budget situation and its potential impact on the Universinty and its stu dents." New York to London—Summer Va cation Trips—Round trip $169. Now filling—small deposit and payments— send for free details—Student Globe Roamers, Box 6575, Hollywood, Fla 33021 . . . visit the Varsity-Shop P. A. 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