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'a ’' wr"r7 fM yny yy rrr 'y- Volume 62 JJtah State University July 15 1965 Soloists Slated USU For Concert Welcomes Number oard The welcoming of six new named to head standing commembers and the election of mittees They are Mr Salis- By USU Band bury academic affairs officers were featured activi Al- va G Snow? athletics E O The Utah State University ties at the monthly board of Larson buildings and Summer Ban Concert to be trustees grounds meeting at Utah and Mr Hurren finance held Sunday afternoon wil State University held last board members attending the meeting were Reed W Bailey Ogden a S Boyden Salt Lake City Roger B Hansen Mount Pleasant Richard J’Maug-ha- n Bountiful and Conley Watts Logan J C Prest-wic- h Cedar City was unable to attend The board approved $136-00- 0 for campus developments which includes $15000 for teleimproved close-circu- it vision facilities in the Edith Bowen School $14000 for general outside repairs on the animal industry building $13200 to complete the third floor and build fire escapes shelves and cabinets on the Art Barn and $13000 for additional lighting along walks roads and parking lots and executive committee members N D Salisbury Henry R Hurren and Mr Maughan L Mark Neuberger dean of admissions and records at USU was elected board secretary Four board members were Additional Help Under the direction of Dr Max Dalby Associate Pro-essof instrumental music and director of band at USU the summer band will play Proud Heritage” “American Folk Rhapsody” “Where Orientation to Science ProHave All the Flowers Gone?” blems a science education Maneini” “Brazilian Polka” class is being offered the second session of Summer Aura Lee” and “Semper Thirty high school students are presently participating in a special program of study for high ability students of mathematics being held on the Utah State University feature Ward Lewis soloists J and Carolyn Golden w'eek Tueller Ward who recently com sleted his Master’s recital is Dand director for Preston New Or-ph- Ugh School in Preston Ida io He wall play a trombone solo in the number “Blue Bells of Scotland” Ward is In board elections Alma originally from Malad Idaho Sonne was chairman Others elected were vice Carolyn Lewis a local fav chairman Phillip A Bullen is to slated selec ority sing f yv yit r " - CAROLYN LEWIS can be seen nightly playing the title role in the USU production of Rossini’s opera “Cinderella” Performances will continue until at the Saturday Curtain time is 8:15 pm (Photo by Nile Greenhalgh) Lyric Theater 'Cinderella' Performances tions from “The King and I” Mrs Lewis recently won the Western Regonal Metropolitan Opero Auditions and is currently appearing in USU’s Droduction of the opera Science Class or Being Offered Second Session Fi-del- is fo End Saturday At Lyric March” Quarter due to demand for classes in this field Selections from “The MuStudents who desire a sic Man” and “Mary Poppins science education Rossini’s delightful comic he has performed here this will also be presented by the course in summer band which consists are urged to sign up for this opera “Cinderella” is present- is Logan’s first opportunity of 50 USU students and grad- class Wild Life 172 More Presented by the “buffo” uates including many high students must enroll to make er ken£ Music Workshop at the to see him perform a school and junior high school it possible to hold the class Lyric Theater in downtown role Buffo characters are from the area announced Prof A L Brasimpersona- band directors Logan The opened musical production last Tuesday and will continue nightly 8:15 pm Performances until lekets for the Saturday remaining ows may be purchased at ySU ticket office tne Lyric The Ps’ s or at $2 story of “Cinderella” js basically e for that few ''h aIuean of the fairy minor clian step-moth- er been changed to a us hilar the glass ’PPer has been changed to diamond bracelet step-fath- er " highly stylized tions both vocally and visually They are based on the ancient comedia dell arte characters which caricature human foibles such as vanity and greed air aiesrobian has made a specialty of buffo roles The title role of Cinderella is being performed by Carolyn Tueller Lewis airs Lewis won the district Metropolitan wit Opera auditions this year Rondo-Final- e her rendition of the from the opera well of the science education The concert will be held at department 3:30 pm Sunday on the Wild Life 172 is a three lawn west of the University class w7hich will be credit Amphitheater No admission en:aught this summer by Dr will be charged and the atGeorge Keller Meeting time tire family is invited to Afternoon or the course will be tend the Given Students In Mathematics campus The program is being supported by the National Science Foundation and sponsored by the Department of Mathematics The program began last w7eek and will con-ttnthrough Aug 18 The program is designed to supplement and enrich the regular high school instruction not replace it Neither high school nor college credit wll be allowed for participaue tion Through the program the students will be enabled to work closely with each other and with very capable college teachers of mathematics “Sunday There will be some formal in the Park Affair” course work in the study program but the major feature will be individually directed independent study on probor areas of special inlems the cost of The second attending the Class work for terest to the student second sesston will be $lo Summer Quarter of session High school students inis scheduled to begin on Monvited to participate in the to program w'ere nominated by day July 19 according Sumtheir Himes high school mathema-tics- e H Prof Ellvert teachers and high school School Director A rec- Monday Marks Half Way Point Prof Merle Tuffer alternates the role of the prince Har- mer °the most charming with Steven Simmons impres- ord number of students over ste--1S ossni added to the old Alexander who brilliant traditional opera sed Logan with his 3000 are reported to be athnf °f mistaken singng of Kigoletto will tending USU this summerbeen valet pretending Dandini the The Prnce assumes No specific day has thp Gardner Naunie of a valet and to be prince set aside for registration for ha !fentRy stuS Valet portray Johnson the second session Those impersonate a and Deanne Drinn and dents interested in attending m order to test the the two ugly trim Alidoro is should register through the Douglas Castlcton dies vmvfltS°f the y°unS the crown Office of Admissions and Recthe court philosopher ords sometime prior to the Robert Mesrobian stars as The opera is sung in an commencement of class work Prof fico SAiitfaller’ D°n Magni-d- v English translation by Max The adding and dropping of Dr and n and Mrs Puffer 0llRh se ias should also be com°Ca audiences n the F Dalby is conducting the classes pleted at this time °ther types of roles performances principals S step-siste- alrea-Vario°- rs They represent all areas of the country and have been selected from several hundred applicants USU staff members who are associated with the program include Joe Elich professor of mathematics director Dr Neville C Ilunsaker Dr R G Nath John E Km ber Jr and Douglas F |