| Show Page Wednesday May 8 6 1 974 Imagination plays part' in student's Godspell 1 by Sue Hodgson for Student Life “Godspell” is one of the most exciting things happening on this campus according to the director Bill Curtis What is it? “That’s hard to put into word-she says “I can’t really say it’s a play and it’s not a musical--it’- s that Godspell represents “the belief of Tebelak and his generation that the passion of Jesus Christ was to teach love and joy in the hearts of people rather than hate and sadness” Cast on Stage ” Unlike most shows all of the cast is on stage for the entire time And unlike most USU a celebration” Godspell calls on many theatre productions Godspell is a theatrical devices in telling the company workshop The student Pan- - cast members are responsible for Gospel of St Matthew tomime charades vaudeville building the set getting props antics minstrel show techniques doing publicity costumes and tap and soft shoe dancing are choreography helping with the used in staging such familiar lights and other technical parables as the Good Samaritan'4sPects- Outside help includes Robins award winner Molly and the Prodigal Son Schultz who is designing the costumes and Pat Farnsworth Imaginative Story who is doing the lighting and “The cast tells the story in an assisting with choreography “There are difficulties inherent imaginative fun way” says Curtis “They are all dressed like with all of us being together all of the time” says Curtis “But the clowns and that image comes theme in the show is love main theme-when from this the circus and is dying only the clown can save understanding and the cast must be able to express this as it” they work together and also to the Godspell opened on Broadway audience whom we hope to inin 1971 directed by the same man clude in our celebration” who first conceived of it Tebelak “The idea Perhaps Jerry Tallmer of the New York Post best expresses originated on an Easter Sunday what it’s all about when he says As he left church he was stopped a quite and simply that Godspell is a searched for drugs by cop work that believes in God-an- d ‘he had long simply because d hair” explains Curtis Tebelak people-anpossibility 2 The show plays May 17 18 was a student at Carnegie-Mello- n Limited seats are available at University in Pa at the time and the USU ticket office and City his was master’s thesis Godspell One of his professors there said Drug - John-Micha- el 20-2- i'"' 7 Ackerman Sue Hodgson Andy Garcia Kathy Hansen and Vicki Cullen will be among those to present Utah's premiere of "Godspell'' starting May 17 in the USU STUDENTS (I to r) Bruce FAC Gallup poll shows teaching top choice of college students today A recent poll by George Gallup Education indicated there were revealed that teaching is the top approximately 2 million persons choice of college students today engaged in teaching in the public with nearly one in four (23 per- - schools in 1972 The current cent) currently indicating this is percentage of college students the field they plan to enter upon interested in teaching projects to completing their education nearly 15 million — If those who plan to go into teaching— at the college high school or grade school levels— carry out their intentions there will be an even greater surplus of teachers in the immediate years ahead than there is at present In fact there are nearly as many students in college today Next in appeal are careers in who intend to take up teaching as business and in the law named a career as the present number of by 12 and 10 percent respectively teachers The US Office of Next in the choices is the broad TONIGHT 8:00 pm Fine Arts Theatre Students $100 Adults $150 Presented by Health Physical Education & Rec Dept field of research and science named by 8 percent and named by 7 percent arts-craft- s Social work has also increased its appeal interest providing further the in “helping professions” Six percent say they plan to go into this field when they education complete their Analysis of current occupation choices among college students reveals that only 6 percent of students are currently unable to Sve at east some indication of their general occupational plans |