Show flpplicotions fire Nou Being Accepted For EDITOR OF UTAH STATES YEARBOOK Forms Are Avoiloble In Room 317 Of The Student Center Deodline Is 5 pm Aprl 17 TYEtA Spring Rush Op2n House April 14 A 15 5:00 pm 757 E 700 N Logan Roger Manning and Lynn Bcnnion perform a dance solo daring Friiay how See Personals C3W CIGCXOSV ?© P £2G0u0G0GO IPMD p K3UVCM AOVCKnaCMCMT) I Mgf BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR MAUCK E )Wt fUm Cntara fwrfc Wwf uf fttm ( nan Niml NESTOR ALMENDROS fhm ( wan wn song and dance numbers to help finance a tour of Poland Barring a Russian invasion of Poland the Sounds of Zion will perform there from May 27 to June 11 The show Friday night included songs from Walt Disney the musicals Oklahoma and Musk Man the 1940s and church pieces Acts followed each other in Quick suc-The 1 '— you never go tired ww'" te f nan song Some of the most enjoyable acts came out of the 1940s section when the Sounds of Zion They also sang such Wait BL— ry "It’s a Small World After A3” C South” and “Mickey The show ended on a t ' ‘ song from the 23rd PtO — i I lb Shepherd” and “Love L:‘ I” T last song last year's Tit"- - j Z" (' l is much as ft their trip will be a The Sounds of Zion fcl Bradley who founded feta ti Tryouts for Sounds of Zba C J 1 fall at the LDS Institute ' c t f(Uj1 La fjr: cuts “Let Me Slip How can a band fill up an entire album with a wide variety of popular music yet still lack originality? Whiteface formed in 1977 out of Atlanta seems to have taken this most unfortunate route In their listener has only to incorporate a background in current music lively imagination to relate these cuts t‘ ' r G Wagon” by Ben Lass Good)” “Stay CV’ Bell” “Be True” ”Cvea V “Sure Bet” and “One Mote Feels Nothing” has qualities belonging to 10CC or the slower cuts of Journey As for the other Moncby-Tucsde- y 7 JO Admission $1X3 USU 10 Required V': — latest release Change Of Fact Whiteface combines subtle touches of soul with hard to moderate rock Sitting down to listen one is impressed with the lively familiar style many cuts sounding like today’s favorites on the radio In fact many songs could easily be mistaken for hits of other popular groups For example“Keep Holdin On” has a definite Ambrosia taste to it “Say What You Mean” has unmistakable similarities to contemporary Doobie Brothers “Double Or ' sang the “Chattanooga Choo-du-" c 2C a tap dancing routine The band tiao some jazz pieces from that era The Sounds of Zion sang the ftrs'!' ? of the Broadway musicals CmUsm c l Man with such favorites as “C2 n ' Beautiful Morning” and ‘‘The WO 1 Whiteface album sounds too fcn ONE OF THE YEAR’S TEN BEST BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY -- Lmt Hmnumml The Sounds of Zion performers are singing and dancing their way to Poland Friday and Saturday night they performed a variety of of music The singers sang enthusiastically and performed well choreographed dances They dressed in costumes that were relevant to each M Uamaam BEST PICTURE (Drama) ttSTDIRECTOR-TERRENC- by Neil Anderson UP sc movies Bum Sounds of Zion show oflf fcr X ' Tfcr’ r cottJj ‘ ly ' - V C fcc! oriatLV When one takes the task of these results into a verdict the cr’y r— sion is that the band lacks listing of Benny Rappa dntes C ! ' ' wick guitar Doug Bare fcejbe" Barry Dunaway baas t rhythm solid hacfcgiuurJ has excellent solo ability with the likes of Jimmy Brothers and Rick : f ' ' similar badcrounfa ' nl ILrr t tb!n Changt Cf Fact is wcrJ I but is certaisy not an tT— one’s collection Vote -- : cf Cvcr’j J f :r r- - |