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Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The Parthenon University Archives Summer 7-8-1965 The Parthenon, July 8, 1965 Marshall University Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Marshall University, "The Parthenon, July 8, 1965" (1965). The Parthenon. 1347. https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/1347 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Parthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. arthenon MARSHALL UNIVERSITY STUDENT NEWSPAPER Vol. 65 HUNTINGTON, W. V-A. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1965 No. 2 1965-66 CULTURAL CALENDAR -----Cultural Program----- oa0BER 7 NOVEMBER 5, 6 DECEMBER 2 FEBRUARY 21 URCH 15 CONVOCATION ARTISTS SERIES ARTISTS SERIES IIO)WECOMING ARTISTS SERIES Teel Charles Quintet "Carmen" National Ballet (Student Number) Jass Program Keith-Albee Theatre · Norman Lubofl Choir Keith-Albee Theatre Old Main Auditorium Keith-Albee Theatre NOVEMBER 8 DECEMBER 3 MARCH 24, 25, 26 ARTISTS SERIES UNIVERSITY fflEATRE ARTISTS SERIES oaOBER 14 Czech Philharmonic FEBRUARY 23 (Play to be announced) CONVOCATION (Student Number) ARTISTS SERIES Beaux Arts Trio Keith-Albee Theatre "The Barber of Seville" Old Main Auditorium Norwertan Festival Orchestra Chamber Music Keith-Albee Theatre Keith-Albee Theatre Old Main Auditorium NOVEMBER 11, 12, 13 MARCH 28 ARTISTS SERIES UNIVERSITY mEATRE DECEMBBl 7 FEBRUARY 24 (Student Number) OCTOBER 21 (Play to be annoUJK·ed) FORUM Ferrante and Teicher CONVOCATION Rohf'rt Davis CONVOCATION Old Main Auditorium Keith-Albee Theatre William Clauson Film: "Incredible Iceland" First Chamber Dance Quartet Folk Sing-er Old Main Auditorium Old Main Auditorium Old Main Auditorium NOVEMBIR 16 MARCH 31 CONVOCATION ARTISTS SERIES Bollis Sum.men (Student Number) DECEMBER 8 MARCH 3 Danforth Visitin, Lecturer oa0BER 25 Peter Nero ARTISTS SERIES CONVOCATION FORUM (Student Number) Jean I\ Sevilla Old Main Auditorium Obratsov Keith-Albee Theatre Henry Mancini & Orchestra Pianist Puppet Theatre Keith-Albee Theatre Old Main Auditorium Old Main Auditorium , APRIL 2 NOVEMB£R 18 FORUM Alfred Wolfe CONVOCATION JANUARY 13, 14, 15 MARCH 3 Film: "Japan Panorama" oaoBER 21 Frans Reynders UNIVERSITY fflEATRE FORUM Old Main Auditorium ARTISTS SERIES Mime (Play to be announced) National Players Metropolitan Opera Old Main Auditorium "Romeo and Juliet" "Madam Butferfly" Old Main Auditorium Old Main Auditorium APRl 16 Keith-Albee Theatre FORUM JINUARY 17 Thomas Green NOVEMBER 18. Travelope: "The Rockies" FORUM GOOBER 28 FORUM MARCH 10 Old Main Auditorium Fels Ereanns CONVOCATION Little Ang-els from CONVOCATION Irish Sinrers and -Dancers Carl Shapiro Republic of Korea Claremont Quartet Poet, AUUlOr String ensemble Old Main Auditorium Old Main Auditorium Old M . Aud· . APRll 18 Old Main Auditorium am ,tor,um ARTISTS S·ERIES (Student Number) FEBRUARY 1 Carlos Montoya NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER 30 FORUM MARCH 12 Keith-Albee Theatre Captain lrvinr Johnson CONVOCATION FORUM FORUM William -Patterson Travelope: "Yankee Sails Folklorista de Ramon Sander V anocur IAtin Am. Folk Maslc "Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr." Nile" "The State of the Nation" MAY 7. 8 Old Main Auditorium Old Main Auditorium Old Main Auditorium Old Main Auditorium PARENTS WEEKEND PAGE TWO THE PARTHENON Tm.JRSDA:Y, JULY 8, 1966 Ferrante and Teicher Roumanian Folk Ballet MA.BCD 28 FEBRUARY 11 Artists Series Attractions Renowned Hemy Mancini Peter Nero DECEMBER 6 NOVEMBER 16 -I THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1966 THE PARTHENON PAGE THREE MU Now Sponsors 2 Artists Series Program Is Enlarged; Mancini Is Scheduled By SHERRY ALLEN Special Editions Editor Marshall now has two Artists Series - one set of programs for -regular !Series members, and -another for students. In -previous years, ten programs have been scheduled for the season. Four of the numbers were designated as "student numb ers"-shaws planned especial-ly for the enjoyment of Marshall stu dents, and the students could go to all four of them. In addition, they could select -two programs from the remaining six on the reg- ular program. · Twelve Shows .Carlos Montoya, w h o played This year's program, howe.,ver, before a packed house in a Con features not ten, but twelve vocation last year, is returning to shows: six -regular numbers and close the 30th season of t h e six student attractions. Marshall Artists Series. Montoya, Students are eligible to attend the world famous- master of the every feature on the Student Ar flamenco guitar, w i 11 be heard tists Series, but may not aittend here April 18. the regular series programs on The regular season of the Ar their activity cards. Single ad tists Series wil lopen Oct. 27 with mission •tickets will be on sale the Metropolitan Opera National for each of the regular per,for Touring Company's production mances at a reduced rate to stu of Puccini's "Madam Butterfly." dents. 111e Norman luboff Choir ~he Student Series will open First U. S. Tour _ FEBRUARY 21 November 16 with a piano con Following "Madam Butter.fly,," cert by Peter Nero, -a well-es direct from P.rague, The Czech tablished international 1avorite. Philharmonic will appear here An Editorial Composer of fi-lm scores in on its first American tour No MGM's "Sunday in New York," vember 8. Conducted by Karel Nero is ,an unusually creative in Ancerl and Vaclav Neumann, the strumentali9t. majestic orchestra boasts 100 Cultural Program Boasts Excellence Open Scheduled musicians. IProfesror Curtis Baxter has charge of Artists Series. Convo out your constant support and Next, on December 3, the New Bizet's "Carmen" will be the outdone himself for the upcom cations, and Forums since their guidance -the prog-ram could not York City Opera Company will production of the New York City ing cultural year at Marshall. inception in 1936. Wi,th his lead have grown in size and quality. present "The Bal'ber of Seville." Opera Company on December 2. The hard..working Eng,lish pro ership and untiring devotion to University Theatre will open The same comt>any appeared (The nex,t evening they will pre fessor has signed a number of bringing quality performances its doors again next year, offer here last season with Strauss' sent a student show, ''The Bar talented s·tars to appear in the ·and entertainers to the student, ing students a chance to act, pro "Die ,Fledermaus." ber of Seville." Artists Series, Convocations, and the cultural programs have pro duce, and work behind the scenes Henry Mancini, compaser of Sonc And Dance Forums. gressed until today, when they on plays. such famous movie scores as Among ot,her~ for the culture are looked upan by many as one WMUiL, The Parthenon, music Touring America for Qie :first '-iihe Pink Panther," "Days of 'Packed sea-son are Ferrante and of the finest anywhere. facilities, Chief Justice - all of time, ,the Ruman-ian 1Folk Fest Wine and Roses," "Shot in the Teicher, Henry Mancini, The The Parthenon, Professor Bax these also offer students the Dark," "Charade," and "Moon ival and Gy,psy Orchestra will Norman Luboff Choir, The Na ter, salutes you on your efforts chance to take an active part in River," should prove to provide provide a program of song and tional Players who were excel and assures you that the work a creat-ive part of University life dance February 11. Less than one of the highlights of the en lent in the presentation of the that you do :for ~he students of that is a part of the total cultural two weeks later, on February 23, tire season. Mancini and his or "Twelfth Nig.ht" the past season, this campus is not unnoticed. aspect of *rshalL the Norwegian Festival, celebrat chestra will make their appear and the Little Angels, a folk President Stewart H. Smith, Students can be justly proud ing its 200th anniversary: season, ance here December 6. company from the Republic of little is known by very many, of their Alma Mater and its cul "With a song in the air," the will present a musical program, Korea, portraying the culture of just how much of a part you tural program - past and future. Norman Luboff Choir will pre featuring ;pi-ano soloist, Robert the Orient. have played in the development BARRY WIIJEY, sent a show of music February FiefHng. ·Professor Baxter has ,been in in the cultural program. With- Edltor-ln-Cblet 21. -Although the artistry of Mr. March 15 is the date set for the Luboff and his Choir· is well full production of the National known to music lovers through Ballet -with the accompaniment out the world, this is only their of a symphonic orchestra. The second live tour. ballet is the last program of the OPENING TONIGHT! regular season. "Exodus" ·Maken Here Ferrante and Teicher, who At Keith-Albee really 1became famous with their Every Artists Series program MARSHALL UNIVERSITY SUMMER THEATRE recording of "Exodus," will ap is presented at the Keith-Albee pear here lfor the second time Theaitre at 8:30 p.m. Tickets for Presents March 28. Hailed as ''The most the student numbers will ·be dis exci,ting piano team of our time," -tributed in the rear hall of Old TERENCE RATTIGAN'S ROMANTIC DRAMA by a New York m_usic critic, !Fer Main for two days, one week rante and Teicher have also prior to the performance. earned gold records for their re Tickets for the regular Series cordings of themes from "The may be purchased at the Becker Apartment" and 'Tonight." Music Company. SEPARATE TABLES Parthenon in The AIR CONDITION-ED IIABSHALL ~ITY STUDENT NEWSPAPER Zlltablldled 11111 .._.,_. ol. Wal Vtrstnla lnten:ollaslata ~ ~tloll OLD MAIN AUDITORIUM l'all•laaed Win! to Tbl! AM I 19 1 Prw.