| Show Cro3 GYM FUN FOR all USU students and their families The fieldhouse is open to those v Nelson wishing to use its facilities ilonday through Thursday from 5 to 9 pm Children must be attended by their parents but their r"’l not be any supervised ac-- ( plitacJ Do what you do iint to Volleyball handball "basketball weightlifting etc ATTENTION: MALE Golfers! medalist golf tourAn nament will be held at the Smith-fiel- d Golf Course this Wednesday and Thursday Those wishing to enter must enroll at the PE office by Wednesday for their tee-of- f le time ICE CREAM SOCIAL Come visit with professors friends and administrators in the casual atmosphere of an ice cream social No charge for tomorrow’s event to be held on the UC Plaza from 12:30 - 1:30 pm UC BOWLING table tennis pool and chess tournament Open to all university students Come and try out your skill at the annual summer games tournament It’s free Tournament will be held in ths Aggie Bowl Tuesday and Wednesday “FIDDLER ON the Roof” a special summer concert and the highlight of the concert series will be held oh July 8 at 8 pm in the Chase Fine Arts Center Don’t miss this free event SUMMER DAYS Special the entire student family (For and university community) This is the most exciting day of the entire summer Held on the Quad there will be a variety of activities such as children’s boxing foot races powder puff football contest volleyball Also carnival booth will be set up and will be given to those whoprizes win Event to take place Thursday at 3 pm Bring you pennies and nickels pie-eati- ng tug-of-w- ar TOUR TO WORLD’S largest open pit mine “Kennecott Copper Mine” plus a visit to the Great Salt Lake Come see one of man’s greatest accomplishments and he actually moved a mountain Also dip your toe in the waters of the Great Salt Lake Tour leaves the UC at 10 am on July 10 and returns at 6 pm Cost of tour is 50 cents (Tickets from the activity center) how BAND CONCERT at the Chase Fine Arts Center this Sunday at 3 pm Concert is a dress up affair and is free to the public LECTURE by Dr Hand “Folk Lore in the Study of Cultural History” Mystifying stitious manifestations Season’s third week super- folk medicine beliefs and customs Be at the UC Auditorium on July 15 at 8 pm for this free event Lyrics 'Bus Stop 'DM' rating wins c With silver-lining- s of cowboy carnality and chuckling charm Old Lyric Repertory company’s production of William Inge’s “Bus Stop” is rated DMI (Don’t Miss It) by this critic The company has put together a fine play weaving the talents of eight ambitious stage performers the inspired direction of Vosco Call the “it looks like J’ve been there before” setting design of Sid Perkes and the technical quality of costuming (Jerry Allen) Lighting (Sandra Wheelwright) and stage management (Jan Christiansen) The action begins in the unassuming bus stop of “Grace’s Diner” where a variety of g characters are forcecUo spend the night together during a blizzard (The play itself is somewhat typical of the boorish situation comedies which plagues the stage in the 50’s and still inundates television However the OLRC (Old Lyric Repertory Company) has creatively updated the play without losing its Wellsvillish charm and comedy) Jerry Allen who is always amusing plays the part of Dr Gerald PHD Lyman with pompous hilarity The Shakespeare-spoutin- g describes himself as a “fatherly old fool” and is really a dirtyoldman who is a little too fond of the fruit of the vine and young innocent maidens Unfortunately for the audience Dr Lyman sleeps through nearly an entire act--bJerry Allen even sleeps theatrically Elma Duckworth who is the object of the doctors affections is an offensively innocent waitress who thrills at ths fantasy that someone might want to make love to her — fantasy and nothing more Sandra Wheelwright does a good job of portraying this frumpy little cafeteria country cousin e who Bo Decker (Manfred Moeller) is an aspiring lover and romances girls like he reads — not too well As tradition and William Inge would have it Bo meets a girl The girl is a gumchewin’ twaingy-talkin- ’ chanteuse named Cherie Cherie (Nancy Dunn Blackburn) until who performs at the Blue Dragon is offended by Bo’s he becomes a in Act III Virgil Blessing charmingly portrayed Brent Blackburn is Bos sidekick and security blanket He comes on looking sort of Black Bartish with a shifty mustache a black hat and chewin tobacco but wins everybody’s heart with his guitar and easy going manner and “moves on” looking like the “White Knight” The lady next to me even cried when he made his last exit Another “nice guy” is Will Masters (Allan Gross) the sheriff who looks like scale model of Paul Bunyon with the wisdom of Solomon and the sheriff is a good one authority of Moses Gross’s flame is kindled another romances During these various restaurant in the the owner of apartment of Grace Hoylard (Jan Halgren) Romeo for the “Grace’s Diner” with Carl (Tim Heist) the pint-size- d condition snowbound his of Greyhound Co who takes advantage These two present the audience with a new cure for a headache The only thing wrong with the whole show is that they kept calling Cherie a blonde and I’ll be damned if she wasn’t a redhead The show is a delight - it’s sort of like a clean ruralized version of “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice” with better lines and better acting “Cherie & Bo and Grace & Carl and Elma & Dr Lyman or Bus t Stop” is a folksy show with enough “Ah reckon’s’ and am some nyether’s” to distinguish it from Loganese but close enough that people won’t notice the accent Go see “Bus Stop” and you might see the girl who waits on you at tne coffee shop or the local lawman or maybe even yourself K rC J3TO ubLj u bUdUD The USU Old Lyric Repertory Company is now performing two of their three productions scheduled for presentation this Summer “The Waltz of the Toreadors is to open July 23 at 8: 30 pm in the Lyric Theatre Bus Stop and Room Service will share alters nate evening performances on Thursday Friday and Saturday for the next two weeks REVIEWS play review of Bus Stop appears in today’s paper STUDENT LIFE columnist Carl Arrington also reviewed last Thursday’s opening night of Room Service This review will be published in next week’s A edition A critic’s view of The Waltz of the Toreadors is also planned following the play’s opening July 23 7 Summer The Waltz of the Toreadors beginning July 23 will run July 24 and 33 as well as Aug 1 6 8 14 and 21 PLAY DATES first of the three plays to open this Summer will be presented on July 10 17 and 25 The curtain will also rise on the Bus Stop set on Aug 7 and I Cistro Hep sn rwllHlow am 1 ir-- ht: Happy heur C--9 75c pitchers Wed nrht: Ccvrbey n:ht Fri & Set n?hf 15 Room Service will be performed for the third time this Thursday at 8:3C pm The lights will again fall on the actors on July 11 16 18 31 and Aug 13 and 20 Liya music ft) c ever production bus-ridin- ut cow-pok- tender-fender-bend- er law-and-ord- er 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