E.S.P. To Transpire At D.C.C.

FYI Gil Eagles is known as the without confusion or collusion. entertaining psychic and the This compelling and dynamic worlds fastest hypnotist. This showman will skillfully and dynamic showman will have tastefully guide his audience Pianist Michiko Otaki will an exhibition by through the amazing and be featured in concert at demonstrating his incredible fascinating possibilities of the DeKalb Community College’s abilities of E.S.P. and Hyp­ mind. Names ... Numbers ... Innermost thoughts ... and Central Campus Fine Arts nosis. Personal questions will be Auditorium Wednesday, Gil Eagles has already revealed and answered, are January 18 at 8 p.m. in appeared on more than 1000 those actually held in the Clarkston. college and university cam­ puses throughout the United minds of the audience — all Ms. Otaki is a native of States and Canada. He has strangers to him. With Hazu, Japan, where she began also baffled countless miraculous speed and unsur­ piano lessons at four years of thousands on four other con­ passed timing Gil Eagles will age. After high school, she tinents. Now through recent unleash his hypnotized sub­ came to the U.S. and received T.V. and concert - platform jects inhibitions, resulting in a her Bachelor of Music degree aapearances, he has establish­ laugh provoking — side split­ from the San Francisco Con­ ed himself as America’s ting hilarious event. Good servatory of Music. After win­ foremost entertainer and lec­ taste and respect for the ning several West Coast com­ turer in the field of E.S.P. and privacy and dignity of his petitions she moved to New Hypnosis. audience always prevails. York and completed graduate Gil Eagles thrilling “ One Gils Eagles was born and studies at the Manhattan Man Show” uses total raised in Tanganyika, East School of Music in 1983. San audience participation cont. on page 3 Francisco Conservatory in­ Gil Eagles will perform in the Gym on Feb. 15. structor Mack McCray describ­ ed his student’s performance of the Liszt Paganini Etudes as a “ Dazzling success.” He added further that “ Ms. Otaki performs with brilliant dis­ ciplined intensity and the proud passion of her oriental heritage.” In addition to her concert at DeKalb, she will have perfor­ SOP€NJanuary 13. 1984_____ DeKalb College Central Campus’ Newspaper DOOR C larkston, Georgia Volume XIX Issue 6 j mances in Boston, San Fran­ cisco, Pittsburgh and throughout south Florida this season. As a part of the winter season’s Fine Arts Series, the concert is open to the public and is free. Call 299-4136 for Calvin Hill: Gaining Ground In Life additional information.

After two years of hard work, in the Foreign students ad­ visor’s office, Kathy Bowling Graduate of Yale Universi­ in 1969, HILL passed up a will be leaving DCC, the 20th ty. Student of Theology. scholarship for graduate study of this month. The Open Special Assistant to Senator to eventually become Rookie of D oor wishes her good luck. John Glenn. Professional foot­ the Year in 1969; a four - time ball star. Amazingly enough, participant; and lead The Fine Arts Division of these all describe one person: the Cowboys into the Super DeKalb Community College CALVIN HILL. And like Bowl in 1971 and 1972. He later will present the ensemble, many of us, he is concerned played for the Hawaiians of Esprit de Baroque in concert about the future of America the , January 16 at 8 p.m. in the and its youth. and the Washington Redskins Central Campus Fine Arts Currently a social fitness and the Browns. Auditorium in Clarkston. consultant for Alexander Members of the ensemble are Associates and Com­ HILL’s hard-running style Dewey Weiss Kramer, recorder munications for the 80s, HILL and sense of fair play gave him and baroque flute; Arthur is also a career counselor for fame on the field, and similar Middleton, gamba; Don Lar­ the . In his traits led to his success outside son, harpsichord. Guest artists work, HILL stresses the impor­ football. His intelligence, hard for the evening are Lynette tance of planning and meeting work and personality aided his Anderson, mezzo - soprano problems head on. He talks opportunity to work with and Lynda Anderson, about the dangers of drug Senator Glenn as a represen­ recorder. abuse, about coping with set­ tative for “Jobs for Disadvan­ The Esprit de Baroque has backs and the problems facing taged Youth.” His other off­ performed for many schools, black and disadvantaged season work included Special churches and musical youth. Drawing on his vast Assistant tot he Director of the organizations throughout the experience, HILL explains the Peace Corps, Good Will Am­ Atlanta area in the past five need for diligence to succeed, bassador for the Dr. Pepper years. and how to take advantage of Company and Labor Relations Among the composers the opportunities we are given. Representative for Bethlehem represented on the program And CALVIN HILL knows: he Steel. HILL studied theology will be Bach, Krueger, has been there. at Southern Methodist Univer­ Kuhnau, Boehm, Purcell, After attending Riverdale sity, a result of the concern he Frederick the Great, Pepusch, Country School in developed about morality, the Baston and Corelli. on a Schenley scholarship, draft and war. The concert is open to the HILL went on to star As personable as he is eclec­ public and is free. For ad­ academically and athletically tic, CALVIN HILL brings a ditional information, call 299- at Yale. A first round draft warm and meaningful Calvin Hill will speak at DeKalb on Feb. 8. 4136. ______choice of the _ message wherever he goes.