Show November 26 Page 8 969 i limn lifeirMiraeiff 1 r v (fames t 0 a u Entertainment has been dissolved The name has been changed to Stu dent Productions The word en tertainment has some limita-tion- s said Chad Watt new Student Production president “It doesn't really include such things The USU as student Bu-rea- cultural programs student speakers' foreign and folk dancprograms Student will be Productions ing inclusive of all facets of campus stu-de- f'J nt talent” In addition to the name change a new format of talent ratings has been established All will receive one of three talent ratings: (1) Professional: (a) The person or group must have a reperoire large enough to entertain for a minimal per iod of P2 hours (b) This en tertain should include a variety of entertainment abilities ie singing speaking instrumental and general audience appeal (c) audl-tione- Family Rates 1st family member $90 2nd family member $80 The 3rd family member $80 4th etc $75 If purchased before Nov 30 Make appointment now! Wait while your per-- pj ” sonalized pass is made up Call Reed Schiffman — Phone S 0 1 648 East 2th North Logan Utah jg :0 752-678- DO show must be of es profes-sion- al quality having costumes appropriate and special effects (d) And last the performers must have a dedication to the perform ing arts The second rating category is university To be rated in this category performers must meet the following criteria: (a)Reper toire of quality to effectively represent USU in productions on and off campus (b) Showmanship deserving of University recogni -- STUDENT PRODUCTION STAFF officers meet to organize and schedule talent for the following year Officers include Randy Draney Dixie Dalton Keith Hill and Chad Watt tion The final category is development Criteria are: (a) of quality talent requir-in- g Indi-vidua- ls further instruction and train ing to enable them to attain a a university rating ALL PERFORMERS are accelerated from one talent category to another by appointment audition the Student before- Dance Keith Hill lighting and sound technician Many new and exciting talent opportunities are planned for the coming year Among them are Monday noon entertainment in the Walnut Room' $ Grand OP Oprey many on and off campus shows and a new traveling com-pan- y called the mini-minstre- ls - Production staff University and professional ratings are the only performing categories The newly appointed staff of Student Productions are Presi-den- t Chad Watt Vice President in charge of Talent Den velopment Randy Draney staff Dixie Dalton in charge of ‘choreography and AUDITION APPLICATIONS now available in the Pro-gra- are m Center room 318 University Center ' All are invited to pick one up and come and do your own thing Pro-ductio- I DRINK DRINK DRINK) COWBOY NIGHT BOM®: Robert AT THE HELD OVER CO-STARRI- AND THE 1 ‘Barefoot In fhe Park” LOGAN’S OWN MERLIN OISEN NG 0 (in car heaters) DRIVE-- 1 'v - r " BISTRO George KENNEDY in the picture that tells it like it wasn't MITCH'UM CACHE I S’ Yil “ ' J i" J” HJ a-- m M3 i i BOX OFFICE OPENS - 5:30 ’ -- 7 V ‘ SHOW TIMES 5:45 — 7:44 — 9:55 NEW GRANDVIEW CAFE eq )l 25 West 3rd North 752-589- 2 ' iisfeCHINESE and AMERICAN FOOD v jjf - TAKE-OU- T ORDERS TOO ! Main Theatre— SmitHfield Have a Happy T- - GEM THEATER Now Playing Paul Newman productions Jj C$p presents it £ v GS3&- JS-±- SHOWTIMES Wed Thurs Shows 1 Fri - 7:30 7:30 1:00 continuous Sat -- - r Movie 35c Wed 7:00 Fri & Sat 6: 30 & 9:30 in “BUTCH CASSIDY TECHNICOLOR r siN 9m U C 1 - Grade School and Jr High Students admitted with Parent or Adult 3up e rv fs I on 0nI and THE SUNDANCE KID” Second FEATURE “MODEL SHOP" WSsfS ’ |