Show &s®fe ff& m§ 5 '0 &S Bttsn GBtsrt There was sun spreading gold along the water Footprints followed us along the sand And you warmed my cold empty heart With your smile and the touch of your hand It’s too late it’s too late baby Too late again for you and me Oh but maybe there’ll be one more next time When the sun spreads its gold across the sea The song is “One More Next Time” from Rosalie Sorrels' album “If I Could Be the Rain" on Folk-Lega- and lets the natural beauty she THE PROFUSION Of young songwriters and singers who have sprung up in America like a field of lateblooming gold enrod a wildflower growing-ou- t side the patch is not likely to be picked But Rosalie Sorrels who will sing at USU’s pillow concert tonight at 8 is beginning to be noticed by eastern critics " A fresher and wilder talent than such better known female singers as Judy Collins Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez Miss Sorrels a former Utahn ab sorbs folk culture at the roots Vj ferings of today’s writers of folk material Bob Dylan Pete Seeger Malvina Reynolds and Salt Lake City’s Bruce Phillips feels blossom in her voice and the songs she writes “I THINK HER singing far outdistances in skill and excite ment the recorded work of most of the other female city sing ers" says Josh Dunson of New York's Broadside Magazine “ONE MORE NEXT Time" and other beautiful tunes from Rosalie’s own mind and heart are contained on her latest “If I Could Be the Rajurmw‘ and “Somewhere Be atom “She's not well known yet but she will be" writes Nat ‘ tween" Hentoff in Cosmopolitan Maga zine “Rosalie Sorrels is an un commonly personal and probing singer and composer of folk like songs" Selfaccompanied on the gui tar Miss Sorrels will sing in the University Center ballroom at one of the opening week events of fall quarter Students should bring their own pillows to use on the ballroom floor A DANCE TO the music of “The Bush Fever" will follow the concert lore Center last weekend and at the Gaslight Club will sing in New York City in November Rosalie Sorrels spent several years in Salt Lake City where she" irhihersed herself in local folk culture collecting hundreds of songs among them a large ASUSU Academic President Craig Hale cares what it is as long as it's free It meets an - nounces that applications are now being received for positions on numerous faculty and administrative committees Positions are available oh the following "ad hoc’1 and standing committees: Curriculum Academic Standards ' Honors Faculty Evaluation ' Scholarships Awards and Honors Test Period (Final Exam) Oct 6:30 in the USU Activity Center More later ' 8 Remember when days were old and knights were bold The Intercollegiate Knights still are (Bold that is) Freshmen and Sophomore men interested in joining the organization are in vited to an open house Oct 8 pm Maybe I can find out where it is by the next issue 6:30 Hang in there fans The Psychology Department announces a new approach to College Reading Psych 80 than Evelyn Wood) Its (cheaper offered T and TH (that’s Tues day and Thursday) at 1:30 The Varsity Bowling Team will be active again this year to the game themselves chaining room etc Men and women in terested in joining this wiid’ bag packing group meet in the game Room Thursday 5 pm Schedule Graduate Council Subcomm on Curriculum Subcomm on Improved Teaching Subcomm on Student Housing ed in an area known as the Ba nana Belt of the Antarctic" he says “But this station is in the real blizzard zone and they warned us that our huts may blow apart" stated Mrs Schwarze THERE ARE OTHER “It gets terribly prob-lem- s expen sive to have even one extra pound of luggage we're allowed 100 pounds and we need some books for the long cold days" Mrs Schwarze added But Professor Schwarze thinks the Adelie penguin is an inter-estin- g enough bird to be worth “IN ANTARCTICA with the A it Mrs Schwarze is the first delie penguins we have an unia in years to spend time on woman of studying que opportunity are the icy polar continent “There very simple ecology There two couples who wintered were three interacting species only 'It makes an excellent outdoor over together some years ago" says Mrs Schwarze “It didn’t laboratory" out too well It's all ra work Schwarze Professor Muller as to exactly what obscure who studied at the Max Planck ther but I’ve heard that the Institute in Bavaria under Kon happened women didn’t two OF “RING of speak to each rad Lorenz (author e all winter other been long" Mrs BRIGHT WATER") has concluded workin Antarctica before “I Sch-warz- USU men interested to meet the fra ternity at an informal gettogeth er Wednesday Oct 1 at 730 in the University Center Does the -- Central Atlantic States Missionary Group sound familiar? If so relieve those OOOOOOOOOOO o with other RM’s 3 at 7:30 in Salt Lake The meeting will be held in the Stratford Ward 15 E 26 South happy days Friday Oct IT ! O At The - § BISTRO nt 'Daily Luncheon Special happenings formation Australian mission reunion to beheld Friday Oct 3 at 7 pm in Jesse Knight Building Rm A150 on BYU campus MISSIONARY REUNION of the Central Atlantic States will be held Friday Oct 3 on 15th East on Stratford Avenue in Salt Lake City Applications for Fine Arts Committee will be available un-tMonday October 6 in the activity center For further details contact Curt Knudsen inac tivity center il PEPSI § ooooooopbo0 J A combined Great Lakes and Ohio missionary reunion will 3 be held Oct at 8 pm at the University Ward 160 University at the University of Street Utah Campus Contact Lloyd Ha derlie at 7521665 for further in - The big rush is on (again) and Sigma Gamma Chi invites all meetaneat at the Interested students may pick up application forms in the Activity Center and arrange for interviews with the Academic in his office through Friday October 10 Vice-Preside- “Well it is noisy night and day And of course it smells terrible too all the guano When you come back on ship after two months the first thing they do is make you take a shower" Mrs Christine Schwarze wife of USU Professor Muller Schwarze as she commented on living in Antarctica with 300000 pen guins four male colleagues and her husband Professor Schwarze a zoolo gist Is spending at least two months in Antarctica studying the ecology of the Adelie Pen guins 304 (including all five and six quarter sophs) for the Sophomore Council will be held Tuesday 1 to 4:30 know pm I don’t : ' where it is either Freak out Friday Oct 3 with Commencement 1Xfm burn during the summer will meet Thursday Oct 2 in FVZ - the Southern Australia Misson Russon Group Reunion It’s hap pening at 7 pm 375 E 1 South Salt Lake City Shake it up baby I The Ha waiian Club can teach you to Hula with or without skirts The meeting begins 1 pm (Ha ole time) Saturday Oct 4 at the University Center 335 SOPHOMORES University Calendar Library Advisory Comm Bookstore Policy Board Antarctica will appear in concert tonight at 8 at All former members of USU Skydivers who did not crash and Vice “ Who ROSALIE SORRELS USU Positions open of Mormon folk songs She sings a wide variety of traditional songs of the West with contemporary of along repertoire v FREE I cy AMONG ‘ JT Welcomes You To UTAH STATE Expires Qct 25 '69 COUPON GOOD FOR ONE 1 PEPSI AT THE HUB “You Got A Lot To Live PEPSFS Got A Lot To Give” |