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University of San Diego Digital USD USD Vista USD News 11-19-1974 Vista: November 19, 1974 University of San Diego Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/vista Digital USD Citation University of San Diego, "Vista: November 19, 1974" (1974). USD Vista. 421. https://digital.sandiego.edu/vista/421 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the USD News at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in USD Vista by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VISTA Vol. XII No. 9 University of San Diego November 19,1974 Opportunities offered in public policy legislation The California , Assembly are provided by the State Legislative fellows serve as Fellowship Program is an Assembly. The program is ad full-time assistants to the nouncing an opportunity for ministered by an Executive Assembly performing a variety experience and research in Committee which provides of research and administrative public policy formation and the general policy guidance and assignments for committees and legislative process in California. interviews and selects candidates members in both capitol and The California Assembly for appointments as Assembly district offices. Up to 10 Noted American composer and author, Aaron Copland, will be Fellowship Program has several fellows. fellowships are available for the the featured member of a music symposium at the University of San distinguishing features from the The fellowship is an excellent coming fellowship year. Service Diego on Thurs., Nov. 21 at 8 pm in Camino Theater. format of the Internship program training for careers in teaching, is for an eleven month period inaugurated in 1957. Fellows will journalism, law or government beginning in August and con receive rotating assignments service. Of the 184 interns who tinuing through June. Fellows Aaron Copland featured among members of Capitol offices, participated in the first 17 years will reside in Sacramento but will district offices and committees, of operation, 63 accepted be required to travel within the allowing a more varied ex positions with the Assembly for state on legislative duties. at USD music symposium perience. Greater emphasis will brief or extended periods Weekend and evening work may from the President of the United be placed upon group discussions following completion of the in be assigned. On Thursday, November 21, the USD Speakers' Bureau will States for service in peacetime. and seminars to provide a more ternship. Other post-internship As a basic element of the sponsor a music symposium Mr. Copland taught music integrative fellowship ex activities include public office, program, regular panels will be composition at Harvard. He has perience. teaching, law, service with state featuring Aaron Copland. The held in Sacramento under the event will be held in Camino written several scores for feature The program is designed to and local governments, and coordination of the Fellowship films. His score for "The serve these principal purposes: graduate study. Theatre, and will be open to the Director. The seminars will Heiress" won an Oscar Award in 1) to provide training in the Fellows receive a stipend of public. feature legislators, lobbyists, Mr. Copland has gained for 1949; he won a Pulitzer Prize in process of legislation and public $764.00 per month for an eleven academicians, journalists, and himself worldwide fame as one of 1945 for his score for the ballet policy formation; 2) to give month period. others. Seminars will be sup America's foremost composers of "Appalachian Spring"; he has assistance to the Members and In order to qualify for the plemented by carefully struc been the recipient of these and committees of the State program, a candidate must have the twentieth century. Mr. tured group discussions. Special many other awards in this Assembly; and 3) to offer completed either an B.A. or B.S. Copland has written four books, readings and reports may be country and abroad. practical knowledge of govern degree prior to beginning his including What to Listen for in required. Acclaimed as a major mental operations. fellowship. Applicants with one Music. He has received numerous awards and honorary American composer of this The program is a joint effort of year or more of graduate study For further information, degrees, the most salient of century, Mr. Copland has ap the State Assembly and in are encouraged to apply. Ap contact Brother Kane in the which is the President's Medal of peared as soloist with the Los stitutions of higher learning in plicants are accepted from all Career Development Center, major fields of study. Serra Hall. Freedom, the highest civil honor Angeles Philharmonic, the California. Stipends for fellows Philadelphia Philharmonic, the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony and many others. USD Opera Workshop in concert this weekend Joining Mr. Copland for the discussion Thursday will be three University of San Diego music Workshop, is a member of the has appeared in "Dido and Taught," and is a soloist and a local professors of music: David department will perform works USD madrigals and a frequent Aeneas," "Man on a Bearskin member of the madrigals. Ward-Steinman, San Diego State by Bach, Menotti and Milhaud in soloist in the group. Rug," "3 Penny Opera," "Game Marcia McGuire, a transfer University; Robert Heninger, a fall Opera Workshop on James Tarentino, a longtime of Change" and "Carefully from Chicago, has given USD a Mesa College; and Bertram J. November 22 and 23 in Camino member of the madrigals, has Taught." new talent. An outstanding singer Turetzky, University of Theater. Curtain time is 8:30 pm. appeared in "Man on the Wendy Laprade, Angela and performer, she has appeared California, San Diego, Dr. Henry Under the direction of Robert Bearskin Rug" and "Three Vasselle, and Tom Hinckley are in the Lark and is a member of Kolar, chairman of the USD Austin, vocal instructor at USD, Penny Opera." Jim always gives all guest artists that possess fine the madrigals. Music Department, will be the program will consist of: a special "something" to his voices and much stage ex moderator. Tom Foucher, a guest artist, "The Peasant Cantata" by J. S. roles. perience. Copland's "Duo for Flute and was featured in "Carefully Bach, with soloists Debbie Ray Rioux, a newcomer to USD Alexandra Rodgers is a new Piano" will be performed by USD Taught." Lynne, Diana Zimmerman, is a new member of Madrigals student at USD who is already a sophomore Stephanie Bell, James Tarentino, Ray Rioux, and to Opera Workshop and has a member of the madrigals and has Bill Bartek, a member of the Flutist, and Lauren Izner, and Anooshah Golesorkhi. great tenor voice! a good role in the "Medium." Ken Madrigals and well known for his pianist, a senior student at the "The Medium" (Act I) by G. Anooshah is well remembered Riolo transferred to USD with rendition of "White Christmas" university. Menotti, featuring Goldie for his role in "Carefully Taught" much voice and stage ex has appeared in "3 Penny Sinegal, Wendy Laprade, Ken and for his participation in perience. Opera," and "Carefully Taught," Riolo, Angela Vasselle, campus activities. Julie Westervelt has been truly where he is well remembered as Pre-registration "The Sheik of Arabee." Alexandra Rogers, and Tom Goldie Sinegal, an outstanding an asset to the music depart Pre-enrollment for Spring, 1975 Hinckley. performer, has been an im ment. She has appeared in The USD chorus will sing classes will take place in the Rose "Ariadne Abandoned" by D. portant asset to USD shows. She "Captain Lovelock," "Carefully (cont. on p.5) Room on December 2 and 3. The Milhaud, with students Julie times for both days are: 11 am-1 Westervelt, Marcia McGuire, pm, Seniors and Juniors; and 1 Tom Foucher, and Bill Bartek. pm — 3 pm for Sophomores and Robert Austin has had an ex Freshmen. tensive professional career as Students should see their ad actor and singer as well as visors to complete "academic composer of "My Cousin Josefa" advisement forms" prior to pre- that was performed here in San enrollment. Other enrollment Diego in 1969 during its 200th material will be available in the birthday. Mr. Austin or "Bob", Rose Room. as he is called, is well liked and has directed such successful shows at USD as "Three Penny Seniors Opera", and an original review, Due to some unforseen cir "Carefully Taught". cumstances, the annual staff will Debbie Lynne is a seasoned not be having portraits done with performer at USD having ap Victor Avila Photography. The peared in "Dido & Aneas," "Man staff will advise you of the new on a Bearskin Rug," Lucy Brown photographer as soon as we make in "Three Penny Opera," the arrangements. The yearbook captain in "Captain Lovelock," staff appreciates your co "You Can't Take It With You," operation. "Carefully Taught," Marion in "Don't Drink the Water," well remembered for her surprise CalPIRG to meet encounter with the streaker, and recently Aunt Jenny in "I On Sun., Nov. 24, the CalPIRG Remember Mama." Regional Board of Directors will Diana Zimmerman, a Works by Bach, Menotti and Milhaud will be performed in a fall Opera Workshop on November 22 meet at 7 pm in Camino Lounge. newcomer to the Opera and 23 in Camino Theater at 8:30 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Page 2 VISTA November 19, 1974 Guest editorial: Perfection is immutable, but for things imperfect, to President Hughes responds change is the way to perfect them. Constancy without knowledge cannot be always good; and in things ill, it Editor s Note: Approximately two weeks ago President Hughes indi cated to the Vista staff that he would submit a Guest Editorial respond is not virtue but an absolute vice.