Show April 23 1975 Page 6 VA Due USU group touring Europe with show changes to recent changes in regarding regulations educational assistance benefits it is now possible to receive checks monthly regular A veteran the year throughout who attends all four quarters each year will have no interruptions in his payments Previous to this time a veteran attending summer quarter was not entitled to payment for the breaks immediately before and after the session Fulltime benefits for Summer 8 Quarter 1975 will only require who All veterans credit hours are receiving VA benefits are requested to advise the Veterans Affairs Office prior to May 6' as to whether or not they plan to attend this summer Mixed Company an en- r i “We are always searching for inpeople who are in entertainment” Richard Watkins advisor said tertainment group developed talented through Student Productions is terested currently touring Europe as a USO show Gary Jones River Heights is arranger director tour manager and keyboard player for the group Other members are his wife Anne Ferrin Jones Kris Armstrong Karl Seashore Dan Thirkill of Brigham Darrelene Tremonton Lewis Janet Blair Murray Miles Peterson and Jim Groutage Logan and Ron Jopes River Heights Most of Mixed Company’s shows will be throughout Germany with other performances in the Azores Belgiunj Holland and England “We don’t just put groups together for USO tours we want to provide entertainment for the students” Student Productions is the entertainment arm of ASUSU governed by the associated 40 South Main Completely Remodeled Come in Now vice president of 509 579 19 Percussion concert set for Fri well-know- concert marimba for the USU Music Department f recently developed method of instruction is the move innovative and effective program available in the United States A person is required to attend only one 2 Vi hour class per week on the evening of their choice for 4 weeks only The course guarantees to triple the persons reading ’speed with a marked improvement in comprehension and concentration The guarantee however is a bare minimum as the average graduate will read 7 to 10 times faster They can read almost any average book in les than one hour For those who would like additional information a series of free one hour?—orientation lectures have been scheduled At these free lectures in the course will be explained in complete detail classroom including procedures instruction methods class schedule and a special one time only introductory tuition that is less than the cost of similar courses You must attend only one of the free meetings for complete details You may attend any of the meetings for information about the Logan clpsses These orentations are open to the public above age 14 (persons under 18 should be accompanied by a parent if possible) If you have always wanted to be a speed reader but found the one-thir- d MiNli If you are a student who would like to make A's instead of B's or C's or if you are a business person who wants to stay abreast of today's everchanging accelerating world then this course is an absolute necessity r lecThese special tures will be held in The Institute one-hou- of Medical-Denta- l Technology 22 Center Street Logan Utah at the following times: Monday April 28 6:30 pm and again at 8:30 pm Tuesday April 29 6:30 pm and again at 8:30 pm Wed30 6:30 pm and nesday April again at 8:30 pm and Thursday 6:30 pm and again at May 8:30 pm E 1 If you student are a businessman housewife or executive you can read 7 to 10 times faster comprehend better concentrate harder and remember longer And at the cost of simular programs Ask about our This Special Student Discount course is also available to Industry or Civic and Social Groups at "Group Rate-supon request Don’t miss this opportunity to attend any one of the free lectures whichever one is most convenient one-thir- d " to you iOO 49 The USU Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Dennis Griffin instructor of music will present a percussion concert April 25 at 8 pm in the Kent Concert Hall USU Fine Arts Center The Boise State University Percussion Ensemble will also perform as well as the Cache Valley Percussion Ensemble comprised of junior high and high school students throughout the valley Selections in the concert will include original compositions by Mr Griffin plus traditional selections by Antonio Vivaldi Benjamin n Britten and other noted composers They will vary from pieces' to the unusual and extraordinary — something to suit every musical taste the conductor said Concert tickets are available at the USU ticket office and are $150 per person or $4 per family Proceeds will go toward the purchase of a g 69 Friday April 25 21 shorthand the new system was developed by Southwestern Publishing Company Jane Moe an experienced business teacher will discuss the shorthand The half-da- y workshop will be from 1 to 5 pm in room 118 of the Business Building at USU Teachers and others are invited to attend USU Called Century time-consumin- 509 69 A cost prohibitive or the course too now you can! Just be attending evening per week for 4 short weeks you can read 7 to 10 times faster concentrate better and comprehend more 559 Shorthand workshop planned new form of shorthand will be introduced during a short workshop at "THE UTAH READING LAB OF LOGAN IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE GRADUATION OF THEIR FIRST CLASS OF STUDENTS AND THAT THEY WILL BE OFFERING THEIR IN COURSE SPEED READING AGAIN TO THE STUDENTS OF UTAH STATE” Premium student relations Allan Spendlove Mr Warren said he hopes to get into radio drama next year ' Any student interested in any of the many branches of Student Productions can audition by notifying the secretary at the activities desk All you insipid psuedo-Yeat- s and initative Elliots and general all around good poets short story writers essayists and artists — etchings engravings paintings and other various and sundry miscellaneous artifacts — the deadline for submitting your art and literature for publication in the Crucible is April 25 GREYHOUND BUS STATION arative students through" the office of the nofes Deadline for Crucible slated DICK'S CAFE This yo v- -i 99 |