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Show Page. 10 Monday, November 14, 1983 The Tfamderbird Get Involved! Publications Board seeks two members. There are openings for two students beginning January, 1984. Time commitment is minimal: 3-- 6 hours per quarter to administer affairs of student publications, including the selection of editors. Fill out application from the student activities office. Deadline: Dec. 1. Smoots Ladies appanel 19 nonth main CedAR City, G Utah 84720 586-888- 0 Afe. new Jean & Arriv&Is maveRick BRaxton pin STRipe tRaffic Blue tRaffic many oxheR new aRRivals 1 J Present This Coupon For One I Steak and Shrimp Special Buy One and Get One Free At Sullivans La Tajada Room (Salad Bar and Lounge) 86 South Main 586-676- 1 One coupon per table Exp Dr. A. F. Rich Optometrist Faculty artwork to be displayed The Eighth Annual SUSC Art Faculty Exhibit will open Thursday, Nov. 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery. The show will feature drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, textiles and other artwork by members of the SUSC art department. In conjunction with the opening reception, violinist Sarah Penny and pianist Jan Harrison, adjunct professors of music, will present Musical Images, a collection of instrumental pieces ranging from Handel to Gershwin at 7:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. The annual art faculty exhibit has traditionally been one of the gallerys shows 586-888-1 contact lenses latest frame styles computerized examination with the newest instruments unconditional lens and frame guarantee prepaid lifetime visual care at no additional fee This years exhibiting artists include Richard R. Adams, associate professor of art and department chairman; Arlene V. Braithwaite, assistant professor of art; Eric Brown, Linda Lutz, Mary M. MacDonald and Spike Ress, special instructors of art; Carmen C. Jones, assistant professsor of family life; and Nina B. Marshall, instructor of art. The gallerys hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. weekdays, 1 to 6 p.m. weekends. Pepuschs Concerto in F major. Jackie Robinson will play the harpsicord, with Brenda Bryant, Paul The annual Small Ensemble in Recital will take Hermann, Thomas Robinson and Virginia Stitt playing recorders. place Monday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. in the Thorley I would like to see people come with an open Recital Hall. The public is invited to attend; no mind and see all kinds of ensembles, said Dr. admission will be charged. Students registered in Freshman Orientation and Stitt, assistant professor of music. This is not Convocations 201 may receive credit for attending going to be just a string quartet. Youre going to hear brass and singers, wind players and this concert. renaissance music, said Stitt. SUSC music students and faculty members will Stitt will join Sarah Solberg, another SUSC render various ensembles including a string quintet professor, and student Sharon Ross in Milhauds by Beethoven, a quartet by Mozart, a trio by Haydn, a suite for woodwinds, a trumpet duet and Suite dapres Corette for oboe, clarinet and bassoon. Flute player Brenda Bryant will join the a renaissance arrangement for recorders and trio in Kabelevskys Childrens Suite. harpsichord. The recital will also include selections by the Youre going to hear a whole spectrum of different types of chamber music with a lot of SUSC Meistersingers, the music departments variety, Stitt added. If a person is tired with baroque and renaissance performers, directed by what he is hearing, just wait a few minutes and JLene Hansen. hear something else." The recorder ensemble will perform J.C. by Jay Hill Bamum tickets may still be purchased While it is true that B amum is a very popular show, it is only a rumor that the three final days of the performance are sold out. B amum continues here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. While ticket sales are very brisk, there are still plenty of good seats remaining, said R. Scott Phillips, theatre promotions coordinator. The presentation has a cast of 45, plus a orchestra directed by David Nyman. Clowns, dancers, acrobats and a menagerie of colorful characters are involved in the show; making it one the whole family will enjoy. This is definitely family entertainment, Phillips said, and weve expanded the audience to include children five and up. Bamum has received very favorable reviews, Phillips said. Its a colorful, play. SUSC students are admitted free with their activity cards; however reservations are necessary. action-packe- d LIMITED STUDENT OFFER November 17, 18 & 19 only sounds easy video club membership to the 1st 100 students Great for dates. New movies: Blue Thunder, Outsiders, Bad Boys, etc. With Student Special Mon - Thurs (each night) Rent 2 movies and VCR S5. Oftet Expiies CALL AND ASK ABOUT IT 16. Small ensemble offers range of variety 60 N. Main Cedar City during the year, states Assistant Curator June Adams. The artists will be attending the opening and the gallery invites the public to come and meet them personally. The exhibit will continue through Friday, Dec. fvovemce 3C Membership Rent: Video Movies S3.00 per day Video Recorder $2. 00 $5. Mon-Thur- Fri-S- 'Each Day 570 South Main, Cedar City (in the Albertsons' Center) 586-712- 0 s |