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• Deadline for mate ria l for ne xt issue : 5 p . m. today 1n ADM 190

Vol . V, No . 2 5 April 2, 1976 At Bayfront Apr. 13, Curtis Hixon Apr. 14 USF Again Presents The popular music of Rodgers and Hammerstein Soprano Annetta Monroe an d baritone Jerald performed by t he USF music department wil l be pre­ Reynolds of the USF music faculty wil l be featured sented on both si des of Tampa Bay--Apr. 13 at St. as soloists, as will the University Orchestra (con­ Petersburg's Bayfront Center and Apr. 14 at Tampa's du cted by Bruce LeBaron) and the 200-voice University Curt i s Hixon Hall. Chorus and University Singers (under the direction Music faculty and student performers al ike will of Robert Summer). Stud~nt soloists include soprano donate production services to this benefit, the proceeds of which go to the Music Scholarship Fund. (Co nt . on Page 4) Both performances being at 8 p.m. The concerts will be a repeat of the on:•pre• Kent State Professor, Author sented at USF on Feb. 20. To Hold Public Lecture Here The programs wi ll offer more than two dozen selections from si x stel lar Rodgers and Hammerstein "University Communities in Cri sis: Strategies musicals, performed by orchestra, chorus and so l oists. for Social Movement" will be the topic of Dr . Jerry Represented are "State Fair," "," M. Lewis, Kent State University sociologist, at a "Oklahoma," "," "Sound of t1usic," and "South free public colloquium at USF Apr. 7. Pacific." The talk will be at 2 p.m. in Classroom Building Tampa ticket information categories range from A (CBA) 10 3. $10 for patrons and $5 for subscribers, to $2 for Lew is, who has been at Kent State since 1966, general admission and $1.50 for al l students, and wil l give a 30-45 minute tal k based on the material children under 12 . in his article, "Making Sense of Kent State," which Patrons and subscribers wil l be seated at appeared in the March 1976 issue of the journal, orchestra l evel tables for eight. Waiter service "Intellect." A question and answer period wil l for refreshments will be available. follow. Bayf ront t i cket pri ces are: al l students, an d Lewis is an associate professor of sociology children under 12: $1 . 50; general admission: $2; at Kent State. He was on the facu l ty there at the. reserved seating: $4 and subscribers: $5. Al l sub­ time of the 1970 shootings and has authored o1· scribers will be seated in the Dress Circle area co-authored several arti cles about that crisis and and will be listed in the program. other social violence. Tickets for both performances may be purchased at the US F Theatre Box Office (open weekdays 1:15- 4:30 p.m.), al l Maas Brothers stores and Pendola's . Bayfront tickets are also available from the student BORAgenda activities offi ce on the St. Petersburg Campus. The Florida Board of Regents meets Monday, Apr. Patron and subscriber tickets may be ordered c/o 5 in the Cl ifton G. Dyson Pharmacy Building, Florida the USF Development Office, ADM 109, ext. 2651. A&M University, Tallahassee, at 9:30a. m. Among the items expected to be discussed are: I Report on progress of academic program review I Request for approval of rule re l ative to Dance Marathon, Fad of Thirties employee records Kicks off Today for Charity Cause I Request by USF for approval to increase room rates in residence halls The dance marathon, a nostal gic fad from the I Report on progress of construction in the SUS 1930's, is coming to USr: today through Sunday. I Consideration of request for approval of Although prizes will be awarded to the best dance amendment to rule on outside employment couples, the real winners will be those who are no I Cons ideration of proposal for change in schedule longer able to dance. of BOR meet i ngs The 50-hour "Dance for Strength," beg inning I Appointment of a committee to search for new 4 p.m. Friday and ending 6 p. m. Sunday, will be held president at FSU to raise money to fight "The great crippler of I Report on progress of 1976 BOR legislative young adults," Multiple Scl erosis (MS). The event program. will take place in the parking lot east of the gymnasi urn. Post BOR Luncheon Set For Tuesday Sponsored by the Gulf Coast Chapter of the MS Society, Alpha Epsi l on Phi sorority and Delta Tau Pres . Mackey wi111unch and chat with Delta fraternity, the marathon is open to the public interested faculty and s taff at noon, Tues., and couples are invited to register. Apr . 6, in the Argos Staff Cafeteria. The Carni val rides and games of chance will be on Apr . 5 Board of Regents meeting will be the hand for the public with a 50 cent donation fo r topic of conversation. The luncheon is dutch admission and each ride. and no reservations are required. Africa and Its Educational Systems Topic of Public Seminar Apr. 8-9 The Flor ida Regional Seminar on Afri ca, a free eFRIDAY, APRI L 2nd publi c co nference centering on education in Africa Dr>op/Add Period and about Afri ca, will be held Apr . 8-9 in CTR 255-6 . &ate/Staff Registm'tion Hosted by the Afro-Ame ri can studies department, it Special Stud. /Cont. Edu . Registmtion is sponsored by the Interinstitutional l.ommittee on Women 's ::oftbaU: USF Tournament Africa of USF, FSU and the UF through a $1,700 grant Danae Dept.: Dance Workshop, TAR 130, 8:30p. m. from t he Social Sci ence Research Coun ci l. Fi'lm Ar>t Series: "Janis," ENA, 7, 9 & 11 p. m. Dr. Kofi Glover , USF assistant professor of io/eekend Sinny: "Cabaret," LET 103, 7:30 & 10 p. m. Afro-American studies who is planning the seminar, Equal Oppor>tunity Committee: CTR 204, 1:30-3:30 p. m. said its purpose is to bring together scholars, teachers and other persons interested in Afri ca to e SAT URDAY, APRIL 3rd share their interests, research and new develop­ Film Ar>t Series : "Janis," ENA, 7, 9 & 11 p. m. ments. Danae Dept.: Dance Wo r kshop, TAR 130, 8:30p.m. Featured speakers will include Mrs. Evelyn Ri ch Puppet Fest Per>fonnanees : LET 103 , 1:30 p.m . and Jon es , director of School Services Divi sion with the BSA 101, 8:30p. m. African Ameri can Institute in New York; Wilbert Perry !Richard Rodgers, ITUESDAY, APRIL 6th has performed in a nunmer of R & H musicals. She r.·ont . Edu. Registrat-ion appeared in the original New York production of Town HaZZ. Meeting: "Public Opinion & Foreign "" in 1~47; during the early ' 50s 1 Ms. Di ckey Policy," BSA, noon-l p.m. appeared oppos1te Yu l Brynner in "The King and I" Post BOR Luncheon: Pres. Mackey, Argos Staff shortly after the death of (who Cafeteria, noon and dutch originally portrayed Anna). Women ' s Sof tball: Manatee Community Co ll ege at " Subsequently, Ms. Dickey sang in many "King and USF, 3 p.m. I . product1ons across the country, including the IWEDNESDAY, APRI L 7th ~1r s t performa~ c e to_b~ held outside New York City , Cont. Edu. Registrati on 1n the St. Lou1s Mun1 c1pal production. Al­ Fi l m Ar t Series: "Milestones," LET 103, 8 p.m. together, she estimates, she has sung the role of Sociology Dept. Colloquium: Dr. Jerry M. Lewis, Anna to 14 different "Kings," including Darren Kent State Univ. soc i ologist, "University f·lcGaven and A1 fred Drake . Communi ties in Crisis : Strategies for Social A partial sampling of songs which will be heard Movements," CBA 103, 2 p.m . on Apr. 14 include: "It's a Grand Night for Bas eball.: Tampa Un iv. at USF, 3:30 p.m. Singing ("State Fair"); "Hello, Young Lo ve rs ("The King and I") ; "There is Nothin' Li ke a Dame" ("South Pa cific"); and "People Will Say We 're in Love" t THURSDAY, APRIL 8th ("Oklahoma"). Florida Regi onal Seminar> on Africa: CTR 255-256, 9 a.m.-noon & 1:30-4:30 p. m. Cont. Edu. Regis tr>ati on Women 's Sof tba l l: Univ. of Tampa at USF, 4:30p.m. Film Al"t Se1oies: "Mi l estones," LET 103, 8 p.m. Minorit y Day : KIVA, 8:45 a.m. Programs, aeti1,ities and j'acil·ities oj' the /lnive1•sit!J o f South FZ.m•ida aPe available io all eFRIDAY, APRIL 9th on a non-discriminat,' J'f1 basis, rJi thout regard t o Dance Dept.: "Luis Rivera Spanish Dan ce Co .," race, co lor, creed, religion sex age 01• TAT, 8:30p.m. national or>igin. 'l'he Univer~ ity is an affi rma­ Cont. Edu. Registration ::ive action Equal OppDrtunity Employer . Weekend Sinny : "Coonskin," LET 103, 7:30 & 10 p.m . Florida Regional Seminar on Africa: CTR 255- 256 , lNTERCON is t he offici a l publication o f t he Uni­ 9:30-11: 30 a: m. and 12:45 p.m.-3:30 p.m. ver is t y of Sout h l'lodd a for usc by the Un iver sity t o i nform fa culty and s t aff of announcements and · ot h er ma t ters of ec:neral inte r est . I t is pub lished weekl y by the sta f f a nd s tudent assist ­ CONTINUING EVENTS ants o f the USF Of fice of Information Ser vi ces , AD~ ! 190. *Florida Center f or the Ar t s : "Super Real ism Graphics," Theatre Lobby Gallery, thru Apr. 25. *Art Dept.: "Sandra Payne: Mult i-Media," Teaching This publi c documen t was promul gat ed a t an annua l Ga llery, t hru Apr . 7. cost o f $ 10, 702 or $ . 058 per copy t o provide *Ben- Ami Braun, paintings and graphics, Univ. Ctr. i nformation t o the community of t he Uni versity Gall e ry , Apr. 3-9 . of South Florida. (6001) •