( 4 • ~ :, ~;:' 4„. 1 t, „'„ 446/0‘ fi ;...,...-...* '4) it?) 1 P/ (fro' :•,.. /..0 7.d.,.,',,//",/,',,, y . 7 .1" , ' 7 1 fi lf ' 1, ' , ,4, s hoil if ie v E.., "!;pil li , ,„ 4..gairt6';',"',4`Vtli ' .0 ft `.. , '' 4 .' ~,, .', I 'd : i ~..';‘; .° P , it .k' `4l/ ' •ild'' ill/ * ' .: 6 , „„„, 6 i ,„,,, This Is Your Bag We want to extend to all Guys and Dolls Everywhere--a cordial invitation to the Birth of a new experience All these great --Jeans—Skinny ribs.. Hot Pants--Belts--Sandals and way out gear you've been waiting for It's Here!!! In Hazleton!!! "Right on Broad" S :)l cs edg :Nt 0 Adi at the ?in new 4 ``.4 tl,,•••0 • .0` • e: • .• Staff Music Center Folk Guitar Headquarters ALL MAKE GUITARS, sizes, styles, brands, with Big discounts, Martin-Gibson, Fender, also books and new methods. Guitars as low as ( 17.95) Regular $25.95. Open Mon., Wed., Fri., till 9. Layaway----Bank Amaicard 95 N. Wyoming Street, Hazleton AT CAL PANE'S! We'll give you a FREE ROLL with the develop ing and printing of all your 8 and 12 exposure black and white or color film! (12 exposure roll, a minimum of 10 prints required 8 ex posure roll, a minirnum of 7 prints required). Slide and movie film not included in this offer, ) J h rt.! f YOUVAtiA ' PROCESSED ONLY ONCE, CAL PANE DOES IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME . . . EVERYTIME. 120 WEST BROAD ST. JEANS BERRY TOPS FLAIRS TANK TOPS BODY SHIRTS ALL AT HENETES 25 WEST BROAD STREET Call 455-2102 • , • .• • • . •• • . . . . . . •••• ••••• • • . • • • . .• . . . . . . RA SHOP Big Brother watching? UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.--Is Big Brother a four-star general? Are today's school children being incorporated into a "Dick-Jane-Spot" life-style? Does Washington have a folder on YOU? These are just a sampling of the issues and questions that will be examined and explored at "Colloquy '71," the ambitious project started two years ago by students at the Pennsylvania State University placing the emphasis on dialogue and discussion rather than dissent adn disruption. Scheduled for May 14-23 as an integral part of the newly conceived Renaissance Festival, "Colloquy '7l" will be based on the theme "Experiencing Change...Yester- day, Today, Tommorrow." Already lined up for one of the major speakers is Julian Bond, the first Black in a major party ever nominated for the vice presidency of the United States, and now a member of the State Legislature in Georgia. Interspersed with the national speakers will be a series of workshops focusing on the four major topics of change to be considered during the week--social, economic, educational and political. "Our plan now is to have major speakers af Recreation Bldg. on each of the first four nights (May 14, 15, 16 and 17)," says Colloquy chairman Benson M. Lichtig, of Philadelphia sophomore in human development. "Separate discussion groups will be held in the new Graduate Building following each speaker. These groups will try to go into further detail about the material covered by the speakers. Hopefully, the main speaker will attend each of the discussions ,for a question and answer period." According to Llchtig, the people running the special workshops throughout the week will be drawn from the ====!ll fo4,wing,.,p l lepdar _r9c,k coPcPVts is..published for .tbe Convenience of interested iftidents. Ticket prices, if available, will also be listed. April 26 - IRON BUTTERFLY, Watres Armory, Scranton, $3.00 April 30 - MOUNTAIN', CHAMBERS BROTHERS, Watres Armory, Scranton, $6.00 May 7 - STEPPENWOLF, HYDRAULIC PEACH, Shippensburg State College May 7 - BEACH BOYS, TAJ MAHAL, BOZ SCAGGS, Spectrum, Phila., $4.00, $5.00 $6.00 May 7 - ROD McKUEN, Academy of Music, Phila $5.00 $6.00 May 9 - GORDON LIGHTFOOT, Academy of Music, Phila., $4.50, $5.50 NEW HORIZONS continued from page one lively. And soon, the magazine will stand and flex its owm muscles. It will stand by itself and hopefully will flourish regardless of its reception. It has the renaissance spirt --to hell with the apathetic--go back to your orange drinks--if you will "=not take me seriously, don't take me at all, and I will be my own justification. I would acknowledge all our contributions for their efforts but a special thanks must go to Doug Moul, John Robertson, Tom Winters and Celine Student for their roles in typing and laying out the magazine. Without them, the burden would have been overwhelming. The NEW HORIZONS is introduced in the spirt of a New Hazleton. You laugh. Well, go back to your cards. The creating will go on and one day you will be pushed into a corner, for the room will be needed for things that you cannot know in your barrenness. The Horizon calls in a new dawn. It's up to you to realize the new day. University faculty and surrounding colleges and universities In addition, many of the workshop leaders and major speakers will be housed in student living areas on campus in order to more fully integrate them and the students into the educational experience that Colloquy '7l is attempting to create. "Through these programs and the placement of the pseakers and discussion leaders into the residence halls, Colloquy hopes to build an interaction of the academic and local community in an effort to better understand, and perhaps, improve, the changing American scene," says Lichtig. Manifesting that theme, topics already outlined for the workshops deal with the full gamut of situations that come under the four categories. New concepts in sexual mores, women's liberation, black-white relations, separatism on campus, religion and drugs, and the question "Does Washington have a folder on you?" will highlight discussions in the area of social change. Workshops examining economic change, meanwhile, will pose questions and problems like these: Are the workers of today oppressed? What are the economics of making love in relation to the population explosion? Is it fact or fiction that every college graduate succeeds? Issues such as private versus public schools, open admissions and a free university, where is the real world, who should teach Blacks, and the so-called "Dick-Jane-Spot" life style will come under the category of educational change. And in the political arena, discussions will spotlight the draft, 18-year-old politics, left and right in politics, student unrest, lobbying, the seniority system, and the politics of electing a president. e 454-4621 • WEST HAZLETON Last 2 Nights! Xckwhorr the "torn fr - N----- -- *al ....,..,,,,.,..., ..., lONRS ' NW OMER \ MANES 7 . . May 2nd through May 4th I Her mind was the most erotic and daligefou! part of her bodY. Joseph E. Levine presents An Avco Embassy Film "Road to sable Ofit Color by Deluxe. HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN, APR. 26, 1971 -- PAGE THREE When an album cover has an air of mystery about it, one can almost always be certain that inside lies one of the great underground supersounds. Not so for Faces. • The first song, "Bad 'n' Ruin" starts the album off on a rather impressive beginning. Better things are sure to come but they don't. After "Bad 'n' Ruin," the group seems to get tired of each other and they all go off on their own musical trip. Perhaps this is their intention but they fail to pull it off. BOWL ARENA Your Friend Neighbor ED Fully Reconditioned Fully Guaranteed 100% Body Styles s ß q u u g aVa la ct il : Fastbacks, Ghia% "Something Special" iiedit ter Bus ,'W ild colors, stripe bite r .. wire wheels, tuned ex haust, zoom tubes. Como out and see the "Glitter Bugs" today! Fax moToßs Authorized Volkswagen Dealer NAZLETON-OONYNONAM HIGHWAY Phone 455-5886 ' OPEN in 9. Come On Out!! Nowt April 28th through May Ist COLUMBIA PICTURES presents MELVYN DOUGLAS •GENE HACKMAN DOROTHY STICKNEY. ESTELLE PARSONSas Alice "I NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER' Screenplay by ROBERT ANDERSON based on his play, Music by BARRY MANN and Al. GORGONI,The Song "Strangers" by CYNTHIA WEIL and BARRY MANN, Produced and directed by , GILBERT CATES, COLOR Gp May sth through May 11th ..::.• • -- ..... 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AL RUBAN SAM ° VHAW Present GATnUMI PWK I Cre l UMnIS Huss ma , Produced by AL RUBAN Alseciote Producer SAM SHAW Written and Directed by JOHN CASSAVETES PROM COLUMBIA PICTURES FACES by JEAN YESELSKI If given individual attention, it is evident that each musician is talented in his own right. Even the vocalist comes across well with his musty, husky voice which gives many of today's songs their unique sound. But all of these individual qualities do not make for a together sound. The individual sounds of Elton John, The Who, John Nayall, etc. are masterpieces of the times, but when a group such' as Faces tries to combine any of the two, the result is just short of "a bummer." "Bad 'n' Ruin" and "Sweet Lady Mary" are perhaps the only songs which may save this album. "Sweet Lady Mary" has a uniqueness which may very well prove to be the "supersound" which will individualize this group. In a final effort to prove their worth, Faces does a live performance of Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed." Is the effort worthwhile?
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