Show Monday May 13 1974 Page 7 Follies show symphonic band to hold spring concert USU to he held of Stab’s “STAB IN THE GRASS” on May 17 the As The USU Symphonic Band will part committee On The Arts is presenting the 1st Annual Stab Follies The follies will be held in the Amphitheater and will be the first major production held in the amphitheater for about 10 years The symphony Follies will utilize the talents of 16 university students who will sing and dance some selections from such musicals as Fiddler on the Roof Guys and Dolls and the Music Man The The Follies will be held between a rock dance held on the quad between 4 : 30 and 8 : 00 and a Movie Orgy which will also be held in the Amphitheater upon completion of the Follies Due to space limitations promotional ads including ticket prices will not be accepted for ON CAMPUS Identical notices will run no more than five times Also word notices as briefly as possible Deadline for submission is 2 pm have the about way this complaints newspaper is run you may address your grievances to the Publications Board Douglas D Anderson at or 753-298- call 2 Holbrook Volunteers — anyone interested in doing some work for Don Holbrook please contact — 54 N 2nd 0 Helen Stewart West Logan Anyone welcome 753-045- — Center open for We have or talk problems Consumer Reports article on bikes Weekday afWalk-I- n 10-spe- ed ternoons room 102d UC Student Loan — a reminder for terminating students issued a national defense (direct) student loan to call at Controller’s office Main 14 for an exit interview — a Exceptional be will conference and workshop Children sponsored by th Student Council for Exceptional Children today 5 pm at the UC theater Topics to be discussed by state guest speakers will include “Rights of Children” “State and National Trends in Special Education” and a materials presentation The (SEIMX) and legislation public is invited free of charge 7 and For more info call 753-172- sity Also featured will be the USU Percussion Ensemble directed by Professor Dennis Griffin who will play a Donald Erb com- position “Four for Percussion” The Symphonic Band will play is a tone poem the dreams and hallucinations of an impetuous young man in love In this movement the man dreams he an has killed his lover based on a Fandango by Father a Spanish Antonio Soler musician of the 18th century him IN THE GRASS" wiM used amphitheater May 17 talent give a follies show in the rarely using a multitude of student Bulletin available The Summer Quarter bulletin will be available starting today at the Bookstore ask for Carolyn Winters Student Teachers for FALL Qaurter — in all Secondary Subjects must turn in their applications Gestalt Workshop — conducted by Adrienne Kennedy a trained leader in the field May 17 pm 18 10 10 am-- 4 May 19 am-10-pm-M- pm Family Life Lounge Reservations made by May 15 One Psychology credit available for USU students Info contact Carolyn Barcus ext 7753 or Evelyn Lawrence ext 7517 PBL — March of Dimes Walkathon Saturday May 11 1 pm Prizes sponsor sheets on 7th floor Business Building English Comp Exam — will be given Monday today 3:30 pm Contact English Dept One 416 before 12 noon Monday Animal Science Club — meeting May 15 7 pm Ag Sci e 234 Elections and Spring Bar-B-Qu- Please try to attend “An Evening With Richard Nixon” — a reader’s theatre by Gore Vidal Thursday May 23 12 o’clock high Sunburst Lounge See the real Ticky Dicky in action Bring a friend (but no rotten eggs ! ) SCEC — Student Council for Exceptional Children is sponsoring Spring picnic Thursday May 16 Willow park 6:30 pm Bring meat and eating utensils Everyone invited ‘69 — Logan High Class of Grads are to return mailout encouraged Activities begin at 2 pm Dinner at 6 pm Information contact Jim Vanderbeek 76 E 2nd So reunion July 752-355- 8 7 and he is led to the to guillotine pay for his crime and if the audience listens carefully they will' hear his head drop into the waiting basket as the heavy blade falls One of the special features of the concert Thursday evening will be the playing of the President’s Trio which features the entire cornet and trumpet section coached by Professor Glen Fifield The President’s Trio was written by Frank The Symphonic Band has recently completed its spring tour in conjunction with the Quality of Rural Life Program Travelling with the Percussion and Jazz Ensembles the band has played concerts in Brigham City and in Twin Falls and Preston Idaho and has given instrumental clinics to students in those areas in addition to the performances Rrg in Australia — Education 501 an orientation Representative of the Australian meeting for fall quarter will be School System will be on the USU held today at 3:30 pm in ECC campus May 24 25 to interview 151 Attendance is required Audobon Members — Snake school applicants for 1974-7Birds of Prey field trip will River year Contact the Placement Center UC 311 to arrange for depart 6:30 Saturday May 17 from NRZ parking lot For more time and more information 2 information call Mark at Socialist Education Young 7898 — or ext Class “Young Socialist Readers Theater — a meeting Alliance: Its Origin and Nature” to is an organization necessary? organize an alliance to foster What the YSA does and how it and encourage reader’s theater functions Thursday evening May productions in northern Utah will Teachers and 17 room 333 UC Phi Alpha Theta — The History Honorary Society will hold a “Roundtable Discussion on the be held today in UC pm Sierra Club 225 at Political Science department about tickets AED — Initiation banquet for AED members and their guests will be held Wednesday May 15 UC 225 Tickets may be purchased in NRZ 321 Free to new members but must pick up tickets Time: new members old members 6:45 5:45 pm 3:30 in EC106 First Year Women — Today is the last day to turn in Spurs applications So says the MOMMA by Mol Lazarus VA rPO yOU KNOW MRS HOBBS THAT AS A VETERAN! 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