Show Friday Nov 1 1974 Page 5 Ho big names will Credit for aiding deaf perform this winter “No big name groups will be Class credit Is being given for coming to USU this winter” Buzz Thurber helping deaf students with their announced associated student body cultural studies said Nancy Christensen “They are all student coordinator of a either or they are albums making notetAking program for the deaf not said Thurber touring” and the hard of hearing Thurber has tried to contract Student volunteers simply carbon co'pheir own notes to several groups to play in concert the winter quarter The yield an extra copy for a hearing during Doobie Brothers Bachman impaired student in the Turner Overdrive Seals and classroom This will leave the Crofts and America were all student with poor hearing free to and contacted are unavailable watch the teacher and made full and Messina Loggins use of residual hearing and scheduled to play Oct originally lipreading ability This system is under the 11 broke their engagement to a new album The auspices of VOICE and is headed produce contract Thurber had with them coordinator-counselor by Rex Ivory was not vice-preside- the Communicative Disorders Department Ivory says that USU has the only totally oral hearing imparted program in the country for college students This helps promote proper integration into the hearing community For the student who is incapable of taking adequate notes this program offers greater independence than a school for the deaf At present there are 25 hearing impaired students at USU Ivory feels that 50 could be handled This idea was started in 1968 Ivory said that one problem with the program is that notes are not the entire answer to success on an exam To offer further help some students also stay after class to tutor When asked if there was any screening of volunteers as far as grades penmanship and general of Cast hams it up during a "School Daze" rehearsal It is to be performed duringthe first dinner theatre Saturday Dinner theatre set for tomorrow e Daze" the first of the school year will be presented Saturday at 8:30 pm in the "School UC Skyroom The dinner-theatr- e dinner-theatr- is based on the the days of recess arithmatic and Mrs Crabtree with memories brought to mind through a musical review and fine theme of remembering school lunch Dinner will begin at 8:30 pm and dishes will be cleared away prior to the theatre production Cost for the evening will be $350 per couple nt legally binding Groups have no definate committment to perform even if they do sign a contract he said Fleetwood Mac has tentatively agree to perform at USU on Nov 15 Souther Hillman and Furay cultural activities budget is designed to be gain is applicable groups non-prof- it to but any future Thurber has tried to supe plement the lack of concerts with smaller groups His philosophy is students would rather spend $200 to see a group than to sit around big-nam- less-well-kno- Grad student receives scholarship-la- p LeRoy Lawson a graduate student in and drawing painting is the recipient of a scholarship for the Utah State Fine Arts Tour The $95 scholarship will cover the cost of the tour to San Francisco The tour leaves Nov 6 and includes the viewing of student who will volunteer to do several art galleries and theatrical productions inde “Cyranno cluding Bagerac” “King Richard III” this” Martha Ms ability notetaking Christensen said’ “No it’s generally the higher caliber along with Oliva Newton John are scheduled to appear in the spring The Mac Davis-Ann- e Murray concert was the fourth largest of behind any USU concert Three Chicago Dog Night and Steven Stills said Thurber Nearly 5000 students watched the performers during the three and a half hour show Thurber’s office made nearly $3000 above costs from the concert The homecoming and a performance by Graham Company the Dancy tour Judges were Ray Hellberg head of the art department and Sandra Bickmore past president of AVA and a professional artist in Logan They based the award upon artistic quality of a portfolio a genuine interest in continuing in ths fine arts and financial need The project is assisted by a grant provided jointly by the Utah State Division of Fine Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts Washington DC MONDAY THRU WEDNESDAY mw 9:00 am from in the 5)p d to 4:00 pm Library Gallery 100’s of Surplus Books — on a variety of Subjects New and Used n at Reasonable Prices |