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Into each of these froups, we put two college students who had had experience with drugs but were no longer on them. Using them as models, people who had kicked the habit and found other satisfactions, the group leaders tried to encourage students who presented ideas for alternatives to drug use during the sessions." "Our results were quite similar on both the high school and college levels," Dr. Swisher points out. "The tests included Frumkin Bros. MEN'S SHOP 17 N. Wyoming St. two 'use' scores, one for illegal drugs such as marijauna, amphetamines and LSD; the other for legal drugs, including cigarettes and alcohol. "We found no decrease or increase in levels of use, reported for the illegal drugs. There was, however, a statistically significant decrease reported in the use of alcohol and cigarettes" With regard to this latter finding, Dr. Swicher speculates• that possibly during group sessions students questioned Whether using marijuana was as injurious as drinking of smoking. Such discussions might have caused some participants to re-examine their use of so-called legal drugs. COP, those of recognition, representation and organization, still exist. [ Another conference date was not set up for this term, although the new COP constitution provides for two,' meetings each term, at the end [ of the third and eighth weeks at the University Park Campus. illimilimmetummiummtimisimmmtle ~ ~{ "~, We would like to apologize for omitting the name of Richard Rockman as writer of the review of the book, "Dune" in our February 1, 1971 (V01.6,N0. 5) issue of The Highacres Collegian. he HERSKER 454-4621 - WEST HAZLETON “Husbands is a great, important film:” OM"••••'• • "• . • '''' , i':;::: , . , :- '. -_4' v• .::',,,, - -. ..z.,.:? : :::::: , :• ', ••• ..',s. ••• : if.. .....;:. ...''''..:.:-.:... :.'.. -- - ,_:.i.i , ' ..i.l. , . i s,. ' .., .C."' ' • ' ' K . '''''' •• ~.::, • .0 ••• . .: ..• • ..• . '', l . — ' . ...,:' , • ., ;. 1 .. -). :4 , .:gi - • '..'or '`: 7 ' -.-,0,*4.e.r...t Nodbced by AL RUBAN itZT:7 SAM SHAW itZt;d ° 4 JOHN CASSAVETES FROM COLUMBIA PICTURES CeICE, The following calendar of rock concerts is published for the convenience of interested students. Ticket prices, if available, will also be listed. May 14 - JOHNNY WINTER AND, ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, REDBONE, Spectrum, Philadelphia, $4.50. May 15 - THREE DOG NIGHT, Farm Show Arena, Harrisburg, $5.00. May 16 - TOM RUSH, BONNIE RAITT, Academy of Music, Phila., $4.50, $5.50. May 21 - JOHN SEBASTIAN, Cherry Hill Arena, N. J., $4.50, $5.50. May 21 - NEIL DIAMOND, ODETTA, Spectrum, Phila., $4, 5, 6 May 22 - JEFFERSON AIRPLANE - Chicago, 111., $4, 5, May 23 - JOHN MAYALL, MOTT THE HOOPLE, , ALICE COOPER, Spectrum, Phila HAZLETON VOTES NO continued from page one The major problems facing The tests also showed that knowledge about drugs had been increased as a result of the sessions. Among the college students, there was a slight shift in attitudes toward drugs in a more liberal direction, but there were no changes in attitudes among the high school students. "We need to evaluate very carefully what we're doing in the area of drug abuse education, "Dr. Swisher concludes. "We ought to specify our goals and then conduct studies of the programs we develop. Such an approach will allow us to redefine our efforts instead of continuing ineffectual or possibly harmful programs." BOWL ARENA Your Friend Neighbor CHURA'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Complete Auto Service NORTH BROAD ST. PHONE 454-7229 "Road to Salina"-Now through Tuesday, May 11th "Husbands"-Wednesday, May 12th through Tuesday, MaylBth "Cromwell"-Starts Wednesday, May 19th All Dates Subject to Change -JAY COCKS, TIME AL RUBAN and SAM SHAW Present wil lli a mm IFM [ IMIIISIMERIES HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN, MAY 10, 1971 -- PAGE THREE TUMBLEWEED CONNECTION For lovers of the current gentle rock sound, Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection will, be an asset to their collection. Every piece of music in the album is really good. The parts which make up the music; the arrangements, the lyrics, Elton John - fit together like an intricate puzzle. Everything works to make for a very enjoyable musical adventure. The songs concern themselves mostly with songs of the country of long ago. CORNER of BROAD and PINE STS. PHONE 455-7311 "Where fashion and quality come first" Open 9 ti - 1 Mon. thrti , Sat. 9to 5 tool by JEAN YESELSKI Tales of the wide-open spaces lead into storit:: of sons growing up to take over their father's guns, while learning, too, of the joys and sorrows of love. The most outstanding songs in the album, are "Where to Now St. Peter?, Love Song, Amoreena, and Burn Down the Mission." Each has a sound style and meaning completely its own and each song works better than the next. Without a doubt Elton John and a group of talented musicians have created one of the most enjoyable albums to date. \ l4 P' ec I\l .p Rates able Fur howing s (Ci•t)mdl DOROTHY TUTIN MOTHY DALTON 'RICK WYMARK I=l ARD HARRIS C GUINNFSS • NIGEL STOCK HA F.I. JAYSTON ›;it , ,
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