Show April 14 1975 Page 5 Men find little discrimination level He said he suspected that by Diane Fouts staff writer Three single men from USU agreed that there is little discrimination against the single male at the Conversations Seminar Thursday Paul Salisbury director of the campus planning said that housing problems are about the only instances of discriminations that he had experienced “Landlords seem reluctant to rent to single males” he said “They don’t seem to think that we’ll fit in with the little old ladies that live in their apartments” One has to learn to live with suspicion” he said He said that bachelors are looked on with suspicion by the predominantely married society “If a man is unmarried in his early twenties people say he is just playing the field But if he remains unmarried into his thirties and forties people begin to wonder if he’s socially retarded gay or just lecherous” Salisbury said Ivan Palmblad associate as Rosalind Richard Arrington as Corin and professor of botany said that he Douglas Baker as Orlando in Shakespeare's AS YOU LIKE IT tried to think of some instances of MARGIE WILSON discrimination on the university Theatre opens USU Fantasy music beauty and art will be blended in Utah State Theatre’s presentation of Shakespear’s AS YOU LIKE IT opening April 17 at 8:00 pm in the Chase Fine Arts Center Theatre The show will continue April 18 24 25 and 26 with a matinee performance April 19 at 3:00 pm This comedy of love and courtship in the magic Forest of Arden one of Shakespeare’s jlithest plays is being directed jy Prof Floyd T Morgan and will have a cast led by Margie Wilson as the bantering Rosalind who wanders through Shakespeare’s glorious glades prepared to twit her suitor )rlando and anyone else who 'hasn’t the sense to be as fervently in love as she and Douglas Baker as the Orlando who leaves comically bad verses in praise of ier on every bush in the forest not to speak of carving her name on all the by Linda Perry staff writer tree-trun- ks Sporting Cast Along with them under the arching boughs of the forest will be Patrick Williams as Touchstone the court Fool with his armory of elegant phrases Meg McArthur as the country wench he decides to marry for lack of any other diversion in the serenely indolent forest Dave Hunsaker as employees Jaques the than better philosophical idler who “loves melancholy laughing” and makes pungent observations on the world’s ways Mitzi Andersen as Rosalind’s cousin and devoted friend and Richard Kim Christison Arrington Stephen Jolley Stacy Cole and Mark Nyman in other roles Tickets are available at the UC Ticket Office City Drug or at the door on performance nights vestigated Please recycle this paper Front wheels unlocked and being towed by the rear six cars swerved at angles between 30 and degrees behind wreckers on USU’s campus LeRoy C Maxfield radio and TV staff member observed Friday 45 Automobiles were loin the d cement abutment ’Maxfield said “If it were my car I would 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“In this valley by 15 or so” Paul Seymour who is working for his doctorate in psychology said that housing is the first problem that comes to mind but Maxfield said he was concerned that towed cars would swing out and hit parked cars moving cars or other stationary objects “I think automobiles should be towed away but within the law” he said Motor Pool Director W Dee what you can I 3 f The American Red Cross: I The Good I Neighbor f§j 272-416- 2 policy” he said Crockett pointed out that in downtown Logan companies tow trucks also and are paid by the automobile “That could account for the speeds at which they drive” he said Crockett said that campus A Security Office spokesman said companies that tow are necessary “Drivers should know better it’s dangerous and not a good minute they touch cars “Companies would have to pay for damages or face a possible lawsuit” the spokesman said being security is in charge of wreckers and he just provides them when removed from between the Radio and TV 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