Show June 25 1973 Page 2 E2J n B editorial comment Natural opportunity A summer in Cache Valley means more than peaceful walks and the opportunity for solitude It means hordes of vactioners swamping the local camper grounds bringing with them tons of man made luxuries that have no right in the canyons natural surroundings There is evidently some human inadequacy that makes man feel uneasy in a natural environment unless he is equiped with all the luxuries of city life Visitors (and all to often residents) seem to neglect anyone elses enjoyment focusing total attention on their own desires They can’t comprehend the aesthetic destruction of a natural surrounding disturbed by blaring radios or television antennas poking through a clump of pine trees An unquestionable benefit of a natural environment is the opportunity to forget for a short time the parasitic life of a city and for possibly the first time rely solely on yourself This self reliance is unattainable if the person is totaly forgetting the occupied with watching ‘Adam-12- ’ f?IT(2l?D®n) I' natural environment around him Registration is perhaps the most frustrating ordeal that a college student must face in his four (or more) years of college Every year the administration devices a new way to make registration easier Unfortunately every year it seems a little harder to handle than the year before With the constant review of administrators such as Carl Lambert the day will come when students can look back on registration with thoughts other than nightmares Visitors constantly say they go on vacations to “leave it all behind” This is a little hard to understand when they apparently “bring it all with them” wherever they go It is the person that wanders through the canyons and e foothills on foot naked of all the menaces of a society that derives the full benefit of the enbiroment Let’s hope the time is not to far off when we can walk through the mountains surrounding Cache Valley hearing only the sounds of birds and the rustling of wind through trees leaving behind the empty noise of civilization jet-ag- if Barry Willis & IQ m irgrN0 H ) Ijj 0$' S(jjlld ltwi u Ray Middleton Editor Press Release A distinguished star of the American theatre comes to Utah State Univ when Ray Middleton appears here in person at USU Fine Arts Center under the auspices of Associated Students on June 27th 8:00 pm From the Broadway musical to George Bernard Shaw Ray s tS&OK rfCM" Middleton’s magnigicent resonant voice and outstanding dramatic ability have carried him to heights few romantic baritones ever reach Recently he has scored a hit in the original and touring productions of the award-winnin- g musical “Man of La Mancha” and has played the role of Colonel Thomas McKean a rough wild Scot who was the delegate from Delaware in the film “1776” An unprecedented success on the lecture platform with his dramatic presentations he has the power to enthrall audiences with rousing I examples of American humor and song Those who have seen Ray Middleton on ar w Chicago-bor- I ask” Ray Middleton Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Jerome Kern lured him to Broadway for “Roberta” and Hollywood subsequently starred him in more than a score of motion pictures STUDBJT LIFE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER “The wilderness holds answers to more than we yet know how to n started out as a concert singer studying at the Juilliard School of Music following his graduation from the University of Illinois His unusually fine voice brought him roles with opera companies in Detroit Chicago St Louis and a tour as a soloist with the EDITOR BUSINESS (Photo by Sorry Willis) Broadway-oppos- ite such musical comedy stars as Mary Martin in “South Pacific” Ethel Merman in “Annie Get Your Gun” Nanette Fabray in “Love Life” as Washington Irving in “Knickerbocker revival Holiday” or in the all-stof Shaw’s “Too True to Be Good”--knohow splendidly he sings and how brilliantly he can act Tho opinions Barry Willis LeAnn Olsen J Barry Willis oxprouod in this papor art thoso of Barry Willis and do not nocossarily roprosont tho viows of tho administration Quostions or criticisms aro oncouragod UC-- 3 15 or dial 0 oxt 7435 752-410- j |