Show Ti A I 1 -- fie A - Mr Aggie Review i Augusts 1975 Page 3 Comedy and tragedy combined in 'Tavern1 Summer gether so precisely that it is (which turns out to be every man difficult to decide which element she meets) She is played by is happening when Mitzi Andersen The setting is a western tavern A pleasing addition to the about 100 years ago The action performance are the oldtime takes place during one very long intermission acts chaotic night Two strangers are straw hats and striped coats are found in the woodshed the donned by several members of governor and his family show up the cast for renditions of “I’m a and some highway robbers are Yankee Doodle Dandy” and caught A thundering rainstorm “She’s a Grand Old Flag” A adds to the mystical air The poetry reading was given by a intrigue is to discover who the lovely young thing who does bird strangers are and what they’re calls also doing at the tavern if there is “The Tavern” was directed by really an answer to that Jarvis L Anderson There is As always the Utah State more happening in it than an Theatre Department did an entertaining evening: there is incredible job Kim Christison something to take home with you playing the Vagabond did an too It continues Aug 9 13 and amazing job of portraying an 23 Curtain time is 8 pm and amazing character The Vaga- tickets are $2 at the Lyric bond ought to go down in history Theatre or Center with Touchstone and Groucho ticket office University Marx He posesses a certain individualistic Shakespeare touch in his gallant chivalry cyclical speeches and expressive movements He dahses around in a pair of black pantalooons brandishing his favorite tune with accompanying jig at every and I possible chance — “ settle the problems of life with a Student Life Staff Tap-danci- Editor Managing Editor Photographer Writer Contributor Cartoonist Business Manager Marsha Bowen Doug McCulloch Bill Bolden Stanford Andrews Cheri Powers Rick Schockmel Jodeane Albright Jeon Johnson Ondre Pettingill Steve Leggett ’Editors Note We would also like to acknowledge the staff USU's Information Services With a limited staff of our own their contributions have bean greatly appreciated Summer Student Life has been funded through the Student Activity Board We hope that in some way our publication has been a service to you at DISPOSAL SALES by Jean Johnson for Student Life The newest addition to the Lyric Theatre’s summer repertory “The Tavern” opened last week with' a breath-takin- g ardor Geroge M Cohan’s play is a combination of mystery comedy drama and tragedy woven to You bej Frieda i er'rf ! ve ally a migh And you migb oven ww Outn floaK tfs level job X say have 1295 excellently but among the most notable is Violet one of the strangers who does a melodramatic monologue at every turn concerning' how she has been dragged through the slime and the mud by a wicked man by pa' and is 2 laugh” Each character is portrayed One scene from the suspense filled play "Th Tavern'' that opened recently at the Lyric Theatre sccvF 7 N East of AUGUST 4 thru 8 CASES and ondre I E SALES Radio-T- V Station 8:00 am to 4:30 pm SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY IMMEDIATE GOODS FOR CASH NAILS LIQUID TIRE CHAIN FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES OTHER MISC ITEMS! ! Shoo! SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY Bids will be opened at 8:30 pm Aug 8 1975 ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS DESKS AUTOMOBILE ENGINES METAL LATH ELECTRIC WELDER ELECTRIC GENERATOR LooK forLGM CHAINS COPY MACHINE EQUIPMENT VALVE GRINDER OTHER MISC ITEMS in4taft4 Fall Edith Bowen Scholarships continued from page 1 life” commented her niece “She had a deep and abiding respect for all people but especially for children She saw them as people dynamic human J0 v 1 1 -- t K beings capable of thinking acting making choices “In her definition a classroom was a workshop filled with provocative materials and with children who were given freedom to explore and discover She let children know getting an was hard work — not just fun and games but the results were stimulating and rewarding” commented Ms Griffiths The niece lived with her aunt in Logan while attending USU where she received her bachelor’s degree Both Ms Griffiths and Edith Bowen received their master’s degree from Columbia University The scholarship is to be awarded to junior senior or graduate students majoring in elementary education Applicants must be in the upper 25 percent of their class and have a minimum of 34 grade point average Scholarship winners will be selected by a committee in the Department of Elementary Education s imns copied ed-cuati- on AUGUST 7 Wind Rivers (Wyoming) Back Packing 9-1- SEPTEMBER 15-2- 1 Yellowstone Back country (Backpacking) and further information come to Harmonious Living Center Room 121-in University Center For sign-u- p A |