April 17, 1970 CRAZY CHERYL'S CAMPUS . . . . ..,.. ..1.;t314 ,- :• ,, »:- . : -.7; • ,:-. .07.,.. 4- •,. .: , f=i;'',:"•' 1 --- . • • ":2:•',.:„' ; , ... -;..,. : ....,-.:-,0 • , ••.' • ...!.- , Cheryl It ; .is general opinion that Las Vegas Night was a real panic. I bet there's a couple people that are suoer happy, I am talking about those friendly light-finger ed people, who went home with a couple of extra wallets. Very clever but kind of a rotten trick. Anyway, the people who lost their wallets would, like their cards and other personals back. Why don't you be half honest (?) and mail them to the owners? E:=::=3 Monday night proved to be a very eventful night. It's been re ported that there were many par ties celebrating the no hours for girls. Another interesting note, the alcohol count was up and our two rent-a-cops were out in full force. E=MI The fast for peace got a small response from Behrend's students. I'm all for it however, I didn't fast. If I lose anymore weight mate. we could pull a eat for peace movement. E:M:=l Has anyone noticed the amount of State Caps around the Campus lately? Maybe therre on to some thing. EM:=l Another rumor: Is it true that Behrend.. Campus may soon have a - chapter of the Hell's Angels? Who,, What, When, Where? EDITORIAL POLICY The editorials appearing in this newspaper will be opinionated and therefore subject to critism. All letters that are typewritten and submitted to the newspaper staff will be printed with the exception of those that are repetitious or in poor taste. The staff reserves the right to correct or delete portions of the letters or publication pur poses. AU letters - must be signed, but names will be withheld upon re quest Signed columns represent th e view of the author only and do not reflect the Editorial policy of the President Vice-President One term Board experience or The recommendation of two Board members in cluding the chairman of his committee and one term committee experience. "Chr*st You Know it Ain't Easy" Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young, Taylor and Reeves continue to be one of the tightest acts touring now. Looking back to a few months ago when I saw them in Cleveland and comparing them to other groups I've seen I feel safe in saying that they're one of the best. The variety of material the group does is fantastic. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young each take a turn at accompanying them selves on guitar or piano to songs they have written. At times another member of the group will lend a voice for harmony. So goes the acoustic part of their act. The electric part adds the bottom to the group in bassist Greg Reeves and percus sionist Dallas Taylor. Greg Reeves plays a very fine bass and has a style distinctly his own. He moves, but he pro vides a solid enough background for the guitarists to work above. Dallas Taylor is as fine a drum mer as any and while he doesn't bore us with elaborate drum solos, which seem to be the thing today, he does get the job done and he does it well. ti s • ; The bottom is only the begin ning of the depth of this group. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young had all made names for them selves before this group came in to existence. David Crosby was guitarist and composer for the Byrds. He has written for other groups as well. Stephen Stills used to play in one of the finest groups which has ever been together, the Buf falo Springfield, and along with being an excellent composer he plays a wide variety of instru ments. Stills was the guitarist, for the beginning of the impromptu jam recordings, on Super Session. Graham Nash came from the Hol lies where he was a part of their beautiful vocal harmonies as well as being guitarist and composer. Neil Young is another ex- Springfield member, whose influ ence was always present in the material the Buffalo Springfield did. Neil Young also tours and Student Union Board Applications Available QUALIFICATIONS The Applications Are At The Union Desk. Deadline is Friday, April 24th by Gary Thortibloom MAY ist Is LAW DAY, IT'S MAY DAY TOO! OFFICES NITTANY CUB records with his own group, Crazy Horse. With Crazy Horse he's cut two albums entitled Neil young and Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. Both are sounds typically excellent of Neil Young and if you haven't heard them, you should. All of the above came from groups that were strong in vocal harmonies and this is •the biggest reason for the success of their'! latest effort. Their first album was domin ated by Stephen Stills. He wrote the majority of the material for the album and his instrumenta tion is overdubbed on many of the tracks. Deja Vu their second alb= taps their first. Neil Young, who has always been a favorite of mine, influences the overall sound of Deja Vu quite a bit. The sec ond album uses more electric in- Construction Of New Buildings Authorized By Chuck Varesko CUB Staff Writer Behrend's new dormitory and food service building are now of ficially on the way. On April 13th the Board of Trustees at Univer sity Park authorized their con struction and bids will be open within the next two months. The approved construction cost for the dorm was 1.4 million dol lars and $865,200 was allotted for the food service building. When completed, the food service build ing will serve the 600 residence hall students, leaving the present R.U.B. cafeteria for commuter use. The new laboratory, classroom building is progressing and is ex pected to be completed by the end struments than the first and it is in general a more driving al bum. The material is written equal ly by •all the artists. In keeping with the tradition of recent re leases this album has as its guests Jerry Garcia. and John Sebastian. The balance of instru ments throughout all of the' tracks provides for clear vocals and pleasant listening. The vocal harmonizing is flawless all through the album. - Stephen Stills demonstrates his ability as a soloist, in his own composition 4 plus 20. Neil Young is especially prominent .in his Country Girl. Teach Your Children features Jerry Garcia's steel guitar and is a definite boost to an already beautiful song. We would all be wise in •listening to the lyrics in light of the lack of understand ing between the young and their parents. Almost Cut My Hair is a nice thing on the "hair crisis." (oh wow) David Crosby wrote it and probably sings it. Neil Young pro vides nice lead. riffs through the song which is typical of the gui tar over guitar rides which_ the zroup does so well live. The group's harmony comes through strongly in the title song Deja Vu, Our House, and Every body I Love You. Carry On pos sibly features the group at its best as they shout out sounding like voices from heaven with their message of "Carry On . . . Love Is Coming . . . Love Is Coming To lls Al j." of July. At present the building is being roofed and soon windows will be installed. The 280 days of the construction time have elaps ed with the building 65% com plete, and bids have been opened or the application of 80 spaces to the parking lot north of the build ing. Behrend baseball fans will be interested to know that this sum mer Behrend will have a baseball field; which will be located where the old orchard is, near the drive. The baseball field contract was awarded to the Garden Center and preliminary work will — start as soon as the weather clears up. The diamond will be seeded on the 10th of June and by Septem ber it will be ready for use. Special Events Social Cultural One term committee experience, or The recommendation of two Board members. 7 CHAIRMANSHIPS: Special Service Recreation Publicity Dance QUALIFICATIONS: forensic Union Loses Debate, Returns May 4 Forensic Union debaters traveled to Edinboro State College Tues day to contest the proposition, "Resolved, that the United States should adopt a policy of manda tory social or military service for all young adults." The hour-long debate was video taped for showing on VirQLN-TV this Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Edin boro team won the excellent, close ly contested match against Roger Nuber and John Musala on the basis of greater verbal fluency and more experience. Accompanying the debaters to the Edinboro TV studios were Coach John Spielrnann, and phil osophy instructor Phillip lobst, one of the three judges. In addition, eight Behrend students served as the studio audience and asked questions of the debaters. They include Marsha Hamm, Len coo ver, Anne Murray, Kathy Peter son, Terese Sensor, Lynn Schultz, and Carol Mannarelli. The Edinboro team based its case upon the inequities of the present lottery draft system, sug gesting that it would be better to conscript everybody rather than let men and all women escape by virtue of "luck." Behrend countered by suggesting that other methods of securing a military force exist, such as a vol unteer army. They argued also that a large military would be dangerous, and that the very idea of a draft was contrary to the American heritage. Sitting in judgement of are ar guments, in addition to lobst, were Drs. Ronald Coleman of the Ed inboro Speech Department, and John Rouch of the Gannon Col lege English Department. The Behrend debaters will re turn May 4th to debate the same proposition before a live audience of 500 Speech 200 students. The Forensic Union encourages Beh rendites to watch channel 54 next Tuesday evening, and if they en joy the debate to indicate their satisfaction by post card to the TV staion. 4-Year... (Continued from Page 1) at sunny Behrend. It won't be so bad, after all the campus is ex panding by leaps and bounds. If you're interested in the four year program. look up Mr. Claridge in the Administration Building, Page Three
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