Show May 14 1975 Poge 2 'In Burning Darkness' by Jean Johnson the darkness and the darkness understood it in And the light shines not “In the Burning Darkness” a USU theatre arts department g production is about seeing a Most blindness and sight of the characters are blind some of them see and some of them don’t The action takes place in a residential school for the blind A non-seein- special kind of atmosphere blind as their people” movements become gradually clumsier and lovers quarrel Carlos one of the students is the last hold-ou- t from the optimistic old days and presents a conflict for Ignacio “In the Burning Darkness” is translated from a Spanish play “En la Ardiente Oscuridad” written by Antonio Buero Vallejo Jerry Benbow USU faculty member translated the play USU theatre arts students portrayed the characters with Blind accuracy superb characters gave no evidence of vision — they moved talked and gazed with all the mannerisms of the sightless Sid Perkes must be commended for an excellent job of directing Rick Mills did a remarkable rendering of the tormented Ignacio Jack Southwick plays Carlos with sensitive execution of his consuming ambition to remove Ignacio from the school “In the Burning Darkness” pervades the home Peopie who happen to be without sight are s and people who called to with be sight are seers happen Utopia quakes when a new student Ignazio comes to the school His cynical pessimism and his overwhelming obsession to be a seer infects the others Ignacio refuses to give up his cane fearful of his disability And he must cure the others of will continue May 15 16 17 at their delusions of happiness turn into “poor pm at the Lyric Theatre The non-seer- non-see- 8 Twelve of the candidates for Intercollegeate Knight crowned Thursday evening IK Dutchess to be crowned rs B's Dridgcrland ApJs 956 N 6th E Fifteen USU coeds will participate in the Intercollegiate Knight Dutchess contest The new dutchess will be selected at 7:30 Thursday in the Skyroom The contestants will be judged on sportswear Logan talent for-malwe- ar an interview Completely furnished 2 Bed Total 4:00 to 10 pm'WEEK-DAY- AT ABOVE ADDRESS OR CALL and impromtu questions The candidates are Denise Watkins Randi Hoffer Marsha Bowen Holliday Murray Connie Johnson Linda Roberts Julie Boehme Lori Millward Susan Milligan Lori Myers Mary Lyn Worley Janet Daines TanjaLyn r Haggen Cheri Arave and Denise Potter The IK’s are a national honorary service fraternity with a chapter at USU Donna Lee Bottomfield is the retiring Z3flCJCIZDJXDIKIZllCCZ SQUARE 'SfAHIFOQD Crow's Nest electric Air conditioned Apts Summer rates Make Fall reservations now SEE MANAGER FROM Dutchess contest The new dutchess formerly S Now accepting applications for Summer and Fall 752-847- 4 fully furnished fully carpeted dishwasher bath $130 for Spring Low rates for summer 1 NS ND NP SVlon See Manager - 590 Canyon Rd N& 7 - MAY 12 - 16 11:30 - 1:30 Science Films UC Aud Mon 1 1 :30 Tues 1 1 :30 - Wed 11:30- 1 :30 Science Films UC Aud “The Crab Nebula" "Anti-Matter- ” 1:30 Science Films 321 North Main lave on Parts UC AUD "DNA" "Continental Drift" "Comp Glossary" Fri i i i i 1 1 :30 jjj CENTRAL AUTO PARTS "Why the Space Shuttle" UC Aud Mr Ivan Adams Thiokol - 752-488- 1 "Youth: Their Role In Science Tech" Sunburst Lounge Sen Frank Moss 1680609 Parts 4-16- Cars 89 THE STUDENT ACTIVITY BOARD PROUDLY PRESENTS: THE HOAL SPECIAL EVEOT OF HIE YlAflf i i 1 m m I SUPER FEATURES: k m I Outdoor Concert 7:45 - 1 1:30 on Quad Midnight Stomp 12:00 3:00am on UC Patio Movies 1:00pm - 3:00am in Ballroom Ice Cream and Refreshments sold on Quad -- Games and Contests include: Volkswagon Push Banana Eating e Frisbee Throw Trivia Can Smashing Treasure Hunt and more Slip-n-Slid- u o w ! ten® (web M lit |