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Show Monday-Friday-May 7-11 - Art Department presents Annual WSC Art Student Exhibition in WSC Art Gallery. Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission free, public invited. Show continues through May 25, 1979. Tuesday-WednesdayMay 8-9-The Intrafraternal Council will hold its annual Blood Drive in Union Building, Rooms 347 & 348 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students and public asked to come donate blood. Tuesday-May 8 - School of Business & Economics presents lecture by Dr. Rodney H. Brady, WSC president, at noon in Social Science Building, Room 119. Admission free, public invited. Music Department presents the Percussion Ensemble at 8 p.m., Val A. Browning Center, Little Theater. Admission free, public invited. Wednesday-May 9 - Co-Rec, Women's & Men's Intramural track at 3 p.m. on WSC track. The Ott Planetarium presents "The Stars in Fact & Fiction," 7 p.m. Tickets $1 for adults, 50 cents for children, students. Sold at Planetarium, SC203. Thursday-May 10 - WSC Associated Students present a noon convocation featuring attorney Alger Hiss in Val A. Browning Center, Main Auditorium. Admision free, public invited. Music Department presents the women's choir "VOCE coed" at 8 p.m. in Val A. Browning Center, Little Theater. Admission free, public invited. Davis High School Band Concert at 8 p.m. in Val A. Browing Center, Main Auditorium. For ( NO OFFENSE SPHERE... 'BUT I "DON'T THIN. I VINNT To BoTUER CP-UEER PlANMING OFFICE... ... ;!. ticket information contact Mr. Burger at 376-1711. Friday-SaturdayMay 11-12-Women's Softball Regionals from 10 a.m. until finished at 4th Street & Wall Avenue diamonds. Tickets $150 for adults, 75 cents for students; sold at gate. High School Regions 1 & 4 track meets (boys & girls) beginning at Ram in WSC Stadium. Tickets $1.50 for adults 75 cents lor students: sold at gate. Friday-May 11 - Men & Women's Intramural Super Stars will perform at 3:30 p.m. on playing field and track. Stewart Library Series will hold a tea honoring Library Donors at 2 p.m. in Special Collections Room of Stewart Library. Speaker: Dr. Rodney H. Grady. Attendance by invitation. WSC Associated Students awards & honors dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. in Union Building Ballroom. Kip Adotta, comedian, will entertain at 7:30 p.m. One of the honors to be given will be the Silver Chalice Award. Tickets $4.75 per person. Reservations must be made by calling Student Government at 626-6349, tickets will be sold on first come, first served basis. Music Department presents the resident String Quartette at 8 p.m. in Val A. Browning Center, Little Theater. Admission free, public invited. Black Scholars United awards & honors banquet in Union Building Skyroom. For time and ticket information contact Forrest Crawford at 626-6406. Saturday-May 12 - College Activities Board will hold a Sun Festival with concerts, Luau. disco and art sale by retention pond from noon to midnight. Admission free, public invited. LDS Associated Students will present a Cultural Arts Festival at 8 p.m. in Val A. Browning Center, Main Auditorium. For ticket information call LDS Institute at 621-1800. 1 you DON T HME TO USE THE. CENTERS SERVICES... EVEN THOUGH IT DOES NVKE FINDING K GOOD JOB E.rSER.. VvilTVA TUE IT p) (toes...- ) The Career Planning, Cooperative Education and Placement Basement, Room 21A, Phone 626-6393. ( x.i .y A A 1 I'HL ILOOR iSLRSK, played by nity patient played by Kriste Mortensen, in a scene from UPSHOT to be May U-19. Theatre dept presents 'Upshot' Insights concerning the current events of the day will be seen in "Upshot," to be staged in May as the seasons final play at Weber State College. Director Leonard Rowley described the show as "an exciting and moving creation of our own students." "The script has evolved after many hours of hard work by the cast," he went on to say. The play will be performed in me veUar Tneater of the WSC Val Institute plans arts festival festival This week the Institute of Religion will present their first Cultural Arts Festival. ... BUT IF YOU WANT 1 , . TO BE GENEROUS AND f WHATEVER LET SOfAEONE ELSE I you SFW GET A TOE, THW YOU . . TURTLE ... I nu&MT LIKE... CONE OM C.S. 7( : v i TlrAE b ,M A. J-XN WASTING. LET'S f MV ) 1 job... J Johlyn Dunn K attempts to com fort A. Browning Center May 14 through 19, at 8 p.m., with a Saturday matinee May 19 at 2 p.m. The play will be performed in the Cellar Theater of the WSC stage. Tom Cowan, Kristie Mortensen, Rhonda Stoddard, Ronda Bickmore, and Don Glover have been seen in various roles throughout the play season in either "The Cherry Orchard" or "Kiss Me Kate." Johlyn uunn ana ixancy nauer Each day of the week will be dedicated to a different art form. Clinics, displays, and performances will be featured. They will take place at the Instititute. Monday was devoted to the crafts with displays and demonstrations in quilting, working with leather and wood, The Signpost needs people to fill those emply desks. Apply today. Office is located in the B the mother of a seriously ill mater performed in the Browning Center have held roles in high school and community theater. Buckley Jeppson will design the set with costumes by Dineh Torres. Stage manager is Bob tanaka and tecknical director is Scott Jensen. The theater box office in the south end of the Browning Center opens May 7, and daily thereafter, from 12 noon to 6 p.m. Tickets are $1.50. Further in-fromation may be obtained by caning ozb-Md and other handiwork. Today displays and demonstrations will reflect drawings, paintings, and photos. Wednesday, literature will be on display. That evening's clinic will feature as speaker Dr. Thatcher Allred at seven p.m. Thursday will emphasize theatre arts with mime and other demonstrations throughout the day. Guest speaker for the evening clinic will be Scott Nelson, Director of the Palace Playhouse in Brigham City. Friday will be devoted to music. It will be demonstrated through emsembles from nine a.m. to noon. That evening's clinic will feature music composition major David Zabriski from B.Y.U. Library |