VOLUME 8, NUMBER 1 Library soon to be completed new library is nearing completion. the main door has been designated as the Although the official opening date can not only permissable area to smoke in the yet be determined a limited access to the building. Other lounges have been placed library materials is now available. stategically around both floors. A private The books number over 23,000 with faculty lounge will be downstairs. A 100 new books arriving every week. They are seat seminar room is also on the basement cataloged under the Library of Congress floor. It can be converted into 3 smaller with authors A-N on the main floor and rooms by the use of folding wall panels. 0-Z in the basement For the student who . A new concept in design is a set of six still thinks in terms of Dewey Decimal Mrs. small rooms in the basement. Two of these Mary Ferry, head librarian, has kindly will be typing rooms. Each will be added a green Fto the literary number of equipped with a typewriter for the the fiction books to avoid confusion. exclusive use of the student. The others The library contains research materials will be used as private faculty studies for other than books. On microfilm is the faculty members who are doing researc complete - NEW YORK TIMES and several work. These rooms can, be locked so that other newspapers and magazines. To view the researcher will not have to carry hi , them you may use one of the , four books in and out of the library. microfilm machines or take home the portable for overnight use. Separate sections have been set aside for magazines, paperbacks and the vertical file. The cassette players and tapes cover a large field from History to Music and from Literature to Spanish. The comfort of the students and locating them. The librarians will provide faculty has been considered. A lounge near you with as much assistance as you require. SG, sponsor, dance concert The Hazleton Campus of Penn State will sponsor a dance concert November 1. at the "Circus" on Broad Street in Hazleton. "GRAVEL", the featured band, has toured with such notable groups as "Yes", "Emerson, Lake and Palmer", and "The Steve Miller Bind". The group is originally from Pittsburgh and is in the process of cutting its first album on Columbia records. Edison Flyback will also be featured. Tickets will be sold for $2 each at Greco's, The Brown Bag in Hazleton, and in the S.U.B. Tickets will also be sold at the door for $2.25. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. drama club news This year's Drama Club will presen various one-act plays throughout th; school year. The first is scheduled for th; 2nd week of the winter term. The club Under the direction of Mrs. Susan still open for membership. Anyon; interested can contact Kim Myers or Glori. Holoneck, club chairmen. ToUrgiatt PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF THE HAZLETON CAMPUS OE THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY The use of the library is limited to the materials on the main floor until a handrail is installed for the steps. The main floor can supply the microfilm and cassette equipment, magazines, paperbacks and all books A-N. The basement books O-Z can be used by asking the librarian for help in al/-u day slated for nov 11 ALL—U DAY, the event that Commonwealth Campus students await all year, is scheduled for November 11. The event is being sponsered by the Keystone Society in cooperation with the Student Government Association on campus. Mar 4 Denke,President of the local chapter of th- Keystone Society, and Bob Henry, SG president, announce that tickets will b: sold in the Student Union Building. The activities for All U—Day include . football game, a buffet dinner, a jamm and a concert. Dinner tickets will b , available until October 30, and will cos , $2.10. A single jammy ticket may b , purchased at $.50 per person. If you pla to attend both activities, there is . combination ticket available at a reduce rate of $2.50. Tickets for the rock concer will also be available in the SUB unti October 30, and will cost only $3.50. IN order to determine the possiblity o hiring a bus, a tenative list will be set up a the ticket booth. If you are interested in bus, ask the person at the ticket boot INSIDE THE COLLEGIAN editorial comments page two entertainment page four ! sports page eight I letters page three I feature page two 1 HAZLETON, PA. 18201 S.G.A. Formulates Future Plans The Student Government Association held a meeting October 17, at 12:30 in the SGA office. A number of important issues were discussed. The SGA voted not to join the National Student Lobby—a legislative body set up to promote and direct educational bills through Congress. Also discussed were the plans made for the dance concert featuring "Gravel" that is to be held November 11 at the Circus in Hazleton. There was an expressed concern over the small number of tickets being sold. The SGA also voted to give the Chorus money to purchase needed music. Also discussed was the possibility of installing more pinball machines downstairs in the Game. Room. President Bob Henry reports that this matter is being checked into by the Recreation Board. SGA also gave its final okay to plans for All—U Day and finalized plans for ticket sales. The date for All—U Day is' November 11, and the final date for ticket purchases is October 30. President Bob Henry told the Collegian staff member that he is looking forward to increased support from th students this year and invites all interested students to contact him or any SGA representative. onda speaks out at U park UNIVERSITY PARK (APS) Calling for Nixon worked as a lawyer from 1962 to an immediate end to U.S. involvement in 1965. Indochina; anti-war activist Jane Fonda, Miss Fonda charged the Nixon speaking to an estimated crowd of 5,000 Administration with failing to bring an end here on Friday, said the United Stated," is to U.S. involvement in Vietnam. She stated waging a cultural and ecological genocide that two years ago Nixon was informed on the people of Vietnam." that the pacification program was a failure The noted actress, speakingn i " behalf of the Indochina Peace Campaign, but that, Nixon needed to buy time through pacification." She condemned the tated that the U.S. policy of saturation ombing and the use of various methods of Administration for its indiscriminate b bombing tactics, charging that these tactics defoliation has, "raped the land of its life have, "forced the people from their homes sustaining elements and has driven the in the countryside into the city where they people from their ancient ancestral live in filth." She condemned the homes... B-52's flying at 30,000 feet drop Administration for using the "starvation 90 tons of bombs on an area one-half mile policy" in the bombing of North wide by one and one-quarter miles long, Vietnamese dikes, which she claims rupture wiping everything in that area off the face and flood fertile lowland rice producing of the earth." areas, "Nixon is trying to bring the North She stressed the fact that the Pentagon to its knees...he's trying to buy peace Papers clearly indicate the United States is through the sale of food to a nation he responsible for the military aggression in himself is starving to death." Vietnam, "although the struggle for independence in Vietnam is centuries She said the Administration has dulled 01d...we know from the Pentagon Papers the minds of the American people through that the United States invaded Vietnam in its propaganda facades, "I cry for us (the 1965. It is clear that the United States is U.S. people) for not being able to the aggressor in Indochina," she said. understand what's going on in Condemning the Saigon Government Vietnam „for a long time I didn't realize for its corruption, she stated that the what was happening in Indochina, I am no South Vietnamese people have grown longer a dead leaf on a branch...We have a intolerant of the abusive Theiu regime, "Theiu is recognized around the world as a chance to end the war in Vietnam, at least dictator. It is important to remember that we can put a spine back into the anti-war the war is, a war of the people against effort. We must educate ourselves about Theiu." Vietnam and then vote to end this war." She also cited the fact that Theiu's Accompaning Miss Fonda on her tour sister, Madame Nuyegn Bien, has been were, former P.O.W. George Smith, singers discovered trafficing in heroin and that her Holly Near and David Martin, and Tom connection is a high ranking official of the Hayden, former SDS leader. The group Pepsi Cola Bottling Company in Vientiene, planned to make Maryland the next stop on their seven state speaking tour. aos, a corporation for which President Macbeth at Highacres The Penn State Arts Company from University Park gave a live performance for the Arts I class on October 10. The Company consists of 13 graduate students who are working for a M. A. in Fine Arts. The 11 actors, 3 technicians and stage hand, tour 8 campuses a term and have a reportoire of 15 pieces ranging in time from one minute to an hour. Their main piece is the "Glass Managerie" by Tennessee Williams. Using the student lounge for a stage, the Company presented three short pieces. "Wandering" from COLLISION COURSE was written by the young playwright, Land Wilson. It needed no props or customes. It moved at a fast pace- the entire life of one man was portrayed in only three minutes. A segment from Clifford Odetts' SID & FLORENCE titled "Waiting for Lefty" was the second selection. A few props and costumes were used to take the audience back to the Depression. "Camera Obscura" by Robert Patrick was a quick look into the future, using time as a confusing and uncontrollable concept. The setting then moved to the garden outside the Main Building where scenes from "Macbeth" were performed on the fire escape. Their arrival was greatly appreciated by the Arts I class and by the few curious students who just happened to drop in. Anyone who missed this fine Company by passed the chance to see some great professional actors doing their best. October 30, 1972