Show hbvetnber POQ 15 1 1 6 972 Doan’s assistant handles campus cinema projects -- Glenn Wilde USU film enthusiast (SL photo by Tony Collis) YOU BASE REFiNISH BINDING ADJUSTMENTS films and Thomas'Sob'2ck Near program He also spoke of his classification of a “movie” and a -- o Story” and a French release “A Man and a Woman” Both films deal with people in love “Love Story” he pointed out is a movie It was commerically successful and overly sentimental with stereotyped characters r On the other hand “A Man and a Woman” was a “delightful - film” It possessed finer TOURING more natural In regard to the current pornography SKI TODAY -- CLOTHING -- EQUIPMENT iliem - P :VAS & Valley Shop 180 No Main — 4 Cbthinfl - with on mphatit on quality — - sell-o- ut 26 1880 with Brahms himself conducting in Vienna on Dec -- Brahms' skill great and string bass for examply) that oddly enougn worked very in well together Homecoming - — - - - — -- good' orchestra received a standing ovation from the -- -- t audience for its performance and was apparently an impressive success for classical musicat a Homecoming concert university policy - professors or -- What is an Ombudsman? -- The Standard College Dictionary defines an “ombudsman” as “an official appointed to receive and -- -- report grievances” -- -- -- 752-410- ext-784- 9 budsman committee is to humanize the campus 'The -- -- - rCRthlimchccn X- iftc&ftsi I t ‘U iM£ ttfebpt parking we can handle” The Ombudsman Committee is not a student lawyer It acts in behalf of all segments of the university It seeks to insure that ( all individuals involved are treated fairly and - that their problems are given dueconsideration - Utah State’s v version of the ombudsman is a committee of 12 students currently located in their spacious cubicle next to the projection room on the -- Third f floor of the University Center The r committee is available from 12 noon to 5 pm daily in UC 334 and can be reached by 0 telephone at l The basic ole of the Om- s- The Ombudsman ready to handle grievances4 entertainment editor lp thPlFoptbpllGarna i - by Jody Burnett rduti fc Beethoven’ sSympbyhfo 7 in A Majorvas- the last selection on the program Jt opens “with the slow introduction 16ngest Beethoven ever wrote” and a “series of ascending scales and a sedate dance-iik- e tune given to the woodwinds” i It too was marked by Foster’s steady tempo the orchestra’s great entrances and perfect releases The solo and ensemble parts in this symphony were especially -- ASUSU sponsor: $r'hjryour 0 university does not yet pursue the study of films But with the energies and enthusiasm of people such as Glenn Wilde it will only be a matter of time -- W Squipotanl — ’ -- The -- w need to be boycotted for they cannot stay in business with out customers “An act of prohibition only heightens stimulation” Mrs Wilde added -- —themes-representing -- Pat Preston’s HAPPENING “Nudity -- rchestra WE CAN GET YOU READY TO fcWe activity anti- - does not necessarily canote pornography” he stated To get rid of Pornography the theaters " or Alpin know what’s direc- ting and the characters were dulation was again demon-state- d in this piece -- The concert was 'presented last Friday Nov 10 in the Spectrum pianissimos of the strings were by the Royal Philharmonic especially effective and the from 'London England french horn entrances were This is the first major world nearly perfect orchestra to ever play in Cache Symphony No 1 by Michael ' enwas and it Tippet the second selection was Valley thusiastically received by a near performed for the first time sell-ou- t crowd exactly 18 years before Friday’s Inperformance in Liverpool Sponsored by Time The “intense feeling for rhythof its croporated in celebration 50th year the orchestra’s patron mic interplay and contrapuntal is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ingenuity”' was successfully the Queen Mother expressed by his clever contrasts Lawrence Foster chief guest in using classical sections juxconductor acted as an “ex- taposed to modern 20tn century tension” of the orchestra in his ideas reminiscent of Aaron - ability to make the sections Copland respond perfectly to his every Nearly all the sections had a cue solo part and the ensemble The first number of the sections were usually comprogram was the Tragic Over- binations of instruments (flute ture Opus 81 by Johann Brahms - This 'overture “full of tears” ‘was performed for the first time An - outstandjpg o to SKIING “film” An example used was a comparison between “Love -- different aspects of the 20th Century “One problem is cost” Mr Wilde states “Unless we get (student) support it will - mean the death of the by Linda Harmon and Lucie Thomas ALPIN When it comes O crowd views Royal Philharmonic concert HANSEN SCOTT KASTINGER o -- director of the U - of"-- U film program Mr Wilde has also completed a project for the U of U film program From this background he has BOOTS enthusiastic thoughtful and articulate feeling for the cinema While at USU Mr Wilde has achieved some film notoriety For example through his efforts and help from Jim Jefferson Mr Wilde was able to secure the world premier showing of “When the Legends Die” at USU during Utah State is engaged in many academic pursuits but the student of films is not one of them Despite this there are people on campus who are exand interested tremely knowledgeable about the cinema Writers and One person in particular is Glenn the Western Historians Conference Wilde “I’ve always like film” he Wilde While was Mr explains Mr Wilde started as an the conference calls English instructor but he is organizing to to were made the to Hollywood the assistant presently about a Stuart of showing inquire of the Dean College Humanities Arts and Social Miller the producer and Gene Sciences and connected with Lasko the director stated that Extension Services He is in- they would be delighted at the volved in “working on creative opportunity projects which use the media” The film was shown and afMr Wilde once worked as a film projectionist Because of this terwards some changes were and an earlier interest he made in the film due to audience became more interested in films feed back as an art medium “Film is one of Also on campus Mr Wilde has the best forms for creative exhelped guide the Fine Arts Film pression” Wilde states He would like to see the Festival He has studied in film festival in more classical workshops at the University of films andbring fuse that with modern Utah under Mr Suber from -- UCLA READY?' an developed by Isaac Martin staff writer I “Usually they should come to us only after ordinary channels have been investigated” added Tarbet So far this year the committee has investigated a variety of 'from problems" tanging in food and emergency electricity ee tbe High Rise complex 1° s schedules and legal aid on campus Ombudsman committee utilizes $2 members of the powers of investigation Committee mostly negotiation and persuasion (but - seniors - come from diversified r not legislation) to correct and or backgrounds representing ex alleviate valid problems "posure to sevexaluniyersities in “if they want to slay dragons : the intexroountain area iha ve them - call Ralph Nader” : Included in the committee are - said Brian Tar bet this years t two members of last year’s -- -- -- fPmbpdsman chairman -- iesiUmaie gcipesith I4 But A6USU Executive CoucilClair |