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Thursday, March 1, 1979 HYPD,0tist at Work continued from page 1 expert, which she did. She went up By far the most fascinating part front kicking and yelling, just as if of the evening was Mapes' she really was an expert. illustration of the powers of the One use for hypnotism, which imagination. Choosing 18 members Mapes demonstrated, proved quite of the audience, Mapes took them fascinating to the audience This aboard the imaginary Starship was the use of hypnotism in age Psi for a cruise through the regression. Mapes took three universe. They landed on Venus people back to the age of five in a and Mars, and encountered series of steps. They were each various objects in space, all while asked to write their name at ages on board a starship which was fifteen, ten and five. A! age five, he completely real to those on stage. also asked them to draw 'a picture, They were encouraged to feel their to tell about their fifth birthday individual capsules, which gave party, who was there, what the audience a chance to imagine presents they received, and so Oil what they were seeing Mapes said that hypnotism is The first thing Mapes did was to used in police work quite often, illustrate the use of hypnosis to put both in identifying handwriting, someone to sleep. He stressed the inducing suspects to talk, and point that with proper training, a finding out the truth person could learn to put himself to Mapes runs a center for hypnosis Truesdell to Give Recital sleep thus curing insomnia. in centrates on weight where he con- York, New and reduction Magic Psi dust One parI which the participants improving self-images, among on stage seemed to enjoy fully was other things. Donovan Truesdell, a senior at minster. He is a student of the Psi dust which Mapes ,----------, Western Maryland College, will assistant professor of music Julia sprinkled over each of them. give a recital Sunday, March 11 at T. Hitchcock, and a member of According to Mapes, it would make 4 p'm. in Levine RecitalBall Della Pi Alpha fraternity. you drunker, higher, or just plain Truesdell, a tenor- will be ac- One of the tri-captains of happier than ever before. Some of companied by Brent Hylton, Western Maryland's 1978 football those on stage, once they felt its assistant professor of music. team, Truesdell is a graduate of first etrects tried to pick up little Truesdell will sing selections by Wooton High School in Rockville- particles from the floor, or the Purcell, Faure, Bizet, Schumann. and the son of Donovan F. chairs, just to get some more. Rorem, Duke, Walts, and Truesdell of Sandlewood Drive in During the voyage, which lasted Hageman Raleigh, N.C. ' most of the evening, Mapes found A music education major. The recital is free and open to the two people in the audience to bring Truesdell is student teaching at publ-c. on board. He told each that in a East Middle School in West- certain number of minutes, they Keates to would take on a certain role and come down to the stage. One of the Perform students would dance down as a male ballet dancer. What no one thought of was that he was sitting Melanie Keates will present her in the balcony and went to the junior piano recital at Western emergency exit door beside the Maryland .couege at -1 p.m. on stage, instead of the main stairs Tuesday, March·13, in Levine Hall. »bere ~Xl'!ryPfU':~pulp see him, Keates will perform "Concerto He told the other student that she in A major, K. 414." by Mozart and Melanie Keates would become a female kung fu Schumann's "Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 .. -, Keates, a student of Dr. Arleen Heggemeier, is an applied piano 1 music major. A member of Phi Alpha Mu sorority, Melanie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keates of Berwyn, Pa The program is free and open to the public. "Count.., Junk"ilppaaring at Don Truesdell FRANK & MARY'S PLEASANT INN Frida, ligbts 8:30 pm - closing Tapes Breakfast Lunch Elvis Costello Dinner CoIIC9" .'u~ents "'~D qual i '1 ~an r