Thursday, December 5, 1991 Stuntz to make second curtain call on Carnegie Hall stage (continued from page 1) German," Stuntz said. "It• was an interesting time." Once Stuntz learned that he had been accepted, he made preparations for the trip •to New York City. "120 'conductors and instructors from all over the country will be there. Out of all those people, ironically, I'll be rooming with a man from Cleveland." Stuntz said. "We'll be practicing for five • hours a day for five days, then performing on the 19th at Carnegie." Stuntz added there is the chance the concert will be video taped and rebmadcast oh PBS at a later date. "There's even talk that a record company will record the Don't forget about... Spring Break!!! This years trip will be to Panama City Beach, Florida March 9-13 Only $240 Any Questions just call S.G.A. at 898-6220 IKN IKN IKN IKN SIGMA KAPPA K }TIT N N would like to congratulate 2 K their new K N brothers: N K Ray Moses K N Mark Bayer E Bob Beeman K K N Tony Parker Andrei, Tisch 2 Cameron Williams 2 David Mike Whiteman IKN IKN IKN IKN MONEY FOR COLLEGE Every student is eligible for some type of financial aid regardless of grades or parental Income. Financial Aid Available Immediately! Special grants program Every student eligible No one turned down Simple application Send name, address and S 1 P&H fee Oefundable) to: Student Services P. O. Box 22.4026 Hollywood, FL 33022 " CASH ss Paid froLe Tour BOOKS Datme ago, Ito Behrend College Bookstore 5 Days: Mon. - Fri. Dec. 9-13 9:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. sssssssssssssssss The Collegian concert for a later release on compact disc," Stuniz added. The Voice Ironically, the one thing that could end Stuntz's return to the Carnegie stage is the instrument that helped get him there. Six weeks ago Stunt/ noticed a problem with his voice while conducting a local choir. "The doctor has diagnosed the probelm as two small nodes on my vocal chords. It is a condition completely revcrsable through reduced use of the voice," he said. "So I've been good and followed my doctor's instructions. Short of surgery, I'm doing everything I can to be at Carnegie Hall on the 19th." RIESUL GU World Damascus, Syria -- American hostage Terry Anderson was released early Wednesday morning, ending six years of captivity at the hands of Shiite Muslim radicals. The Associated , Press , newsman was reported to be in good health and in high spirits after his release into Syriah custody. Washington D.C. --- Mideast peace talks faced an uncertain future 'yesterday with Israeli officials asking for a delay while Arabian delegates insisted they will not wait for Israel. The talks, originally scheduled to begin yesterday in Washington may be put on hold until both sides can reach an understanding. Israel says it needs extra time to deal with "the Arabs on three fronts," and won't be ready until Dec. 9. The Arab delegations, however, said they were "ready for the talks on the fourth, and not going to sit around twiddling our thumbs." Paris -- A French agency has filed a complaint — against Euro-Disneyland's dress code, claiming its ban on beards, colored hosiery and "a weight in harmony with your height" violates France's work code. Critics complain the code attacks personal liberties, while Euro-Disneyland officials claim employees are part of a theatrical performance and must be able to play traditional Disney roles at any given moment. Nation Washington D.C. -- On Tuesday embattled Chief of Staff John H. Sununu resigned, telling President Bush he didn't want to be "a drag on yotir 'success." Tuesday's announcement ended weeks of speculation that Sununu, known for his combative and abrasive style, was on the way out. Washington insiders say Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner is the most likely successor to the post. Meridian, Mississippi -- President Bush, trying to allay fears that he lacks a national agenda or the way he has handled the economy, said Tuesday he is aware Americans are suffering hardships. "Much more needs to be done," the president said, promising to deliver a "common sense set of economic reforms" in his State of the Union address in late January. Indianapolis, Indiana -- Arlington High School has hired a security force to keep crime in check -- Security Dads. "It's that father image," said principal Jackie Greenwood. "They don't even have to say anything. They just give students that stern Father Look when something's happening that shouldn't be." Page 3