sound by jack yatsko TRILOGY —Emersori, Lake, & Palmer All I can say is, they've done it again. These gents have pooled their enormous talents and have come up with an album equal to, and more than likely better than, their others. Don't get me wrong, their past efforts have been far from anything to critize. Greg Lake's "From the Beginning" is a very beautiful song that adds variety to songs like the traditional arrangement of "Hoedown" and "A Badon's Bolero" in concert, and for those of you who know even a little about music, it will boggle your mind.' If you ever get a chance, don't miss one of their concerts. What more can be said except, "Great!" Editor Note—ln the future, watch for interviews with local musicians. Also, if anyone has any knowledge of where a concert is taking place, get in touch with me, Jack Yatsko; it will be appreciated. If you don t know me, I'm the guy with that far—away look in his eyes. Thanks! It's All Greek to Me The Th eta Kappa Pi Sorority held its first meeting on October 3 at 12:15. Plans for Candlelight Initiation, election of officers and the annual hayride were discussed. The Candlelight Initiation was held October 9 at 7 p.m. Twenty-seven (27) girls were installed as sorority sisters. The vows were recited individually. Attention! It still may be possible for those girls interested to join. Contact either Mrs. Bodenstein (M-202) or any one of the Sorority officers. They will fill you in on the details. Dues are $1.50 per term. Elections were held after the Initiation. The new officers are: President—Cindy Mingil Vice President—Deana Spilori FOX MOTORS INC f • VOLKSWAGEN . Sales Service Parts Valmont Parkway Ri. 93 Hazleton, Pa. TELEPHONE: %455-5886 (AREA CODE 717) \ l• f/ AUTHORIZED DEALER CARNEY TRILOGY CARNEY—Leon Russell It's amazing how one man, who started out as a studio musician, could have so much talent. This album has got to be one of his finest creations. It's not done in a typical Russell fashion. He has created one of the softest and most beautiful albums this year is going to see. The hardest hitting song, "Roller Derby" is by no means hard in comparison to other Leon Russell deliveries like "Of Thee I Sing" off the album LEON RUSSELL & THE SHELTER PEOPLE, just to mention one. You would do yourself a great injustice not to add this to your record collection. Watch out for "Carney" and "Acid Annapolis," two strange but interesting cuts off the album. Treasurer—Beth Horvath The annual hayride will be held late in October. All students are welcome to attend. A "sign-up" sheet will be posted in the S.U.B. Sorority meetings will be held every Tuesday and Thursday during Common Hour (12:30). All members should attend on either one of these days according to their own schedule. Also a general meeting will be held the Ist Monday of each month promptly at 7:00. All members are urged to attend this special meeting. The aim of the Sorority is to be of service to our campus, community and ourselves and to promote understanding in all those who need our help. In a What's the What can you say about an organization Whose aim it is to draw the student body of Highacres and the nearby communities closer together, literally, through better communications? What can you say about a group of dedicated, hard working individuals who spend their time building offices, putting together equipment, and educating themselves in the operation and maintenance of a radio station-an assembly of 30 people who promote classical and progressive music and old radio programs? You could say "Aha, that must be WHCB!" At least, that is what those people would say who know what WHCB is all about. Well, it's about three years old, and will ultimately go on the air as Highacres' own educational, non-commercial radio station. During the three years of its existence, with the indiSpensable aid of faculty advisor George Caliva and licensed operator Elwood Tito, WHCB has acquired a collection of 750 LPs and 800 singles, two automatic turntables, a number of cartridges and a five watt AM carrier-current transmitter. WHCB is especially indebted to Mr. Frank Kostos, without whose help it would never have gotten off the ground and into the atmosphere, and Barry Kindt, last year's station manager. group activity such as this, student participation is mandatory. Each sorority sister should take pride in the Sorority and work to attain its goal. UNICEF The Theta Kappa Pi Sorority will aid UNICEF again this year. A table will be set up in the S.U.B. on Tuesday, October 31. Please give to this worthy cause. The money collected will be used to buy food, clothing and medicine for needy children all over the world. Sisters of the Sorority will also convass the Dorm for contributions. Again, please dig down and give what ever you can. Buzz? The ambitions of the Hazleton Broadcasting Company for this year include an endeavor to set up a carrier-current transmitter for comme:zial broadcasting into the Residence Halls and the acquisition of some recording equipment. It is hopeful that someday soon WHCB will be heard within a 25-mile radius from a ten-watt transmitter. In an effort to achieve these goals, several fund-raising projects, including a car rally, are in tentative planning stages. The officers of WHCB elected for this year are: Station Manager . Business Managers Secretary-Treasurer . Music Director Sports Director News Director Russians U Park UNIVERSITY PARK (APS) --Twenty-nine years ago,a People's Artist of the USSR named Nadezhda Nadezhdina formed a dance company and called it "Beryozka," Russian for "little birch." Nadezhdina, the director and creator of all the dances and programs, brought her "little birch" to Recreation Hall on Friday, October 6, and turned in a stunning performance. Her company of one hundred men and women dancers, singers, and musicians, performed to an almost continuous, and always thunderous applause. The Beryozka Dance Company was the first in a series of five major events planned by the Artists Series of the Pennsylvania State University. The magnificence of the athletic strength displayed by the men was off-set by the beautiful, flowing grace of the women, as theydanced to folk music from the wide-flung corners of the Soviet Union. Customes, choreography, and Bob Dylan Leaving U.S. (ZNS) The United States is on the verge of losing Bob Dylan. Dylan, who is probably the biggest name in Folk-Rock music, has applied to emigrate to Israel to live in a Kibbutz. The INCONOCLAST, an alternative weekly in Dallas, Texas, reports that Dylan has been tentatively accepted as member of a Kibbutz. The I NCONCLASTadds that a lengthy questionnaire has been forwarded to Dylan. If the Kibbutz likes the way Dylan fills the questionnaire out, and accepts his application, Dylan is expected to move to Israel as soon as he hears he is accepted. Mark Coleman Paul Letch Brian Greenawalt John Wisniewski Paul Rebarchak Jim Horrex . . . . . . Howard Havens music were interwoven into a program of seventeen• distinct "stories." It can safely be said that Nadezhdina is a genius in her field. The incredible intricacy and complexity of her dances is interpreted to absolute perfection by some of the biggest names in Russian dance. Testimony to the perfection displayed was the five-minute standing ovation from the capacity throng at the conclusion of the program. The Pennsylvania State University Artists Series can feel justifiably proud of their first major program of the year. Forthcoming programs include The Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, November 18, 1972; Van Cliburn, and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Saturday, May 12, 1973. All programs begin at 8:30 p.m., in Recreation Hall. Anyone interested in attending any of these performances can contact. Pattieanne Ignar in the Collegian Office.