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University of Wyoming Campus R oundup Laramie, Wyoming Page 2—THE CAMPUS ROUNDUP, Friday, July 30, 1965 Met Basso Star to Sing Monday Jerome Hines, the first American In the second half the opera star major orchestras of the United basso in four decades to win inter- -will appear in full costume and States, Europe and South America. national acclaim at the Metropolitan mak and wU1 sin arias from He records for the London and Opera and throughout Europe and RCA-Victor record labels. South America, will appear here Don Giovanni by Mozart and will at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Arts and conclude with a scene from "Boris Hines began his career with the Science auditorium. Godounov" in Russian. Metropolitan Opera in 1946. That fall he won the Metropolitan Opera THE PROGRAM Hines will pre Hines toured the Soviet Union in $1,000 Caruso Award. He has since sent will be in two parts. The first 1962 where he appeared in the title appeared at the Met in more than section will be in the usual concert role of "Boris Godounov." He also 30 leading basso roles. hall style, and will include works appeared as Mephistopheles in Faust at the Bolshoi Opera in Moscow, In 1949 he received the first by Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Schu Leningard and Kiev during his tour. bert, Carissimi, Zandonai and Ros THE SIX-FOOT six-inch bass has Cornelius Bliss Scholarship, award JEROME HINES ed to members of the Metropolitan, sini. sung as soloist with many of the Metropolitan Opera Singer and in the summer of that year appeared in the Goethe Festival in Aspen, Colo. Annual B eef Barbecue F ires u p Tomorrow BESIDES MUSIC, Hines enjoys Buses for tomorrow's annual beef The 600 pounds of beef is pre years, wild game was prepared, but higher mathematics, chemistry and barbecue will leave the Half Acre pared over a period of three days. has not been available in the last skin diving. He has also composed a gym at 11 a.m. for those students This is not a pit barbecue. The few years. religious opera entitled "I Am the meat will be cooked over a charcoal No activities are planned other needing transportation. Serving will Way," based on the life of Christ. be from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. fire at the site of the picnic. than the meal itself, but the camp Randell Watkins, Professor of is on the fringe of the Medicine Paul Hume of the Washington Student volunteers will serve bar Physical Education who has been in Bow National Forest, within driving Post said that Hine's bass voice "is becued roast beef on buns, potato charge of the summer barbecue for and hiking distance of the Snowy something in which, for sheer phys salad, baked beans, pickles, sliced eighteen years, prepares the meat Range. ical beauty, one can revel inde tomatoes, and ice cream bars to the sauce. Watkins keeps the recipe a BACHELOR and master of Wyo finitely. Hie tone caresses the ear 1400 persons expected to attend. secret, saying only that 12 to 15 ming Lore degrees will be awarded in a way no soprano or tenor can Coffee and punch will also be pounds butter will go into the sauce. at the barbecue. The climb to the achieve. It is a voluminous instru served. THE BARBECUE is a student top of Medicine Bow Peak, one of ment that ranges with complete THE 97 PERSONS who work at function, sponsored by the Associ the requirements of master of Lore freedom from a velvety soft sound the camp will prepare all the food, ated Students of the University of candidates, will be made after the to a full voice of thrilling majesty." Wyoming. It has been held at the barbecue. All students interested in except for the 300 pounds of potato Students will be admitted on their salad which is shipped from Den Recreation Camp during every sum making the ascent are urged to join ver. mer session since 1947. In previous the group. activity cards. Tests of English Activity Card: Pass to Spare Time Recreation If long hours of tedious study are p.m. Monday through Friday and basketball. Clothing and equip Proficiency to be causing the walls to close in on you, family swims from 5:30 to 7:00 Mon ment can be checked out from the take out your activity card and open day through Friday. equipment manager. Students must the door to a variety of refreshing The tennis courts behind the gym use their own gym shoes and show Given Tuesday activities, all free. nasium and the handball and squash a gym privilege card to check out courts in the Fieldhouse are avail equipment. English Proficiency Tests, a grad Armed with your activity card, you can enjoy swimming, tennis, able any time during the day. To uation requirement, will be given at The Recreation Department will softball, basketball, volleyball, hand use the handball and squash courts, 3:30 p.m. August 3 in room 113 of arrange for card parties and will ball, squash, card parties and special see Ernie Cosner in room 107 in the the Arts and Sciences building. outings planned by the recreation Fieldhouse. also be glad to assist you in plan The test, administered by the department. That sluggish feeling can be eli ning outings. Inquire in room 254 in English department, is required for An activity card is also a ticket minated by playing volleyball or the Half Acre gym. all junior and senior students who to special events, Wyoming Sum do not have a C average or better mer Theater productions, steak fries in freshman English and other com position courses; intermediate com and barbecues. position, English in business, scien Television, bowling, billiards and tific reports and advanced composi cards are available in the Student tion. Union. Students taking the test will be Swimming lessons are open for required to write for an hour on children of faculty, staff and stu one of several topics to be an dents. Children nine years and older nounced at the time of the test. can receive instruction Monday through Thursday from 7:00 to 7:45 a.m. Those eight years and younger PAGE ONE PHOTO by Wayne can attend lessons on Monday House, shot from the fourth through Thursday from 7:45 to 8:30 floor of the Arts and Sciences a.m. building, looks down on the an The swimming pool is open for cestral dances of the Oglala recreational purposes for faculty, Souix on Prexy's Pasture. The staff and students from 4:30 to 5:30 Indians, on a booster tour for Cheyenne's Frontier Days, per CAMPUS ROUNDUP formed the Rain Dance, the Eagle Dance, a ceremonial three-epic Editor Ralph Hanson News Editor Gwini Johnston War Dance and several solo LEO PODOLSKY of the Sherwood School of Music in Chicago demonstrates technique dances. Desk Editor Paul Gulley in the piano workshop. Podolsky has been appearing across the nation as a pianist, Photo Editor J. Wayne House lecturer and workshop director for many years. (Photo by J. Wayne House) THE CAMPUS ROUNDUP, Friday, July 30, 1965-Page 3 Martha Seigel Searches for Theatre Goals Martha Seigel, a visiting Summer "but I guess I'm just not ready to production, he can enjoy it and She has appeared in many pro Theatre actress, is not really sure make the decisions about my feel have something to think about ductions, a few of which are "Anas- where she belongs in the theatre. ings. After I've been to a play I'm afterwards. This is what people tasia," "Auntie Mame," "Electra," "I like all of the phases in theatre more often caught with the feeling want and Skakespeare had some work," she said. "I like acting and of 'this was interesting but I'm not thing for everyone. There were "A Midsummer Night's Dream," directing very much and I'm fascin sure whether I liked it'." parts of his plays that the ground "Merchant of V e n i c e," "The ated by scene design. I'm not Martha is not sure where her lings just loved and there were Gazebo," Moliere's "School for sure what I do want to do. I just place is in the theatre and she parts that the more educated were Wives," "Song of Bernadette" and like the theatre." wouldn't want to attempt to tell interested in." "La Madre." She is currently cast MARTHA, WHO is 21 and the someone else where theirs was. MARTHA ENJOYS swimming, in the role of Mrs. Lovett in youngest member of the summer "Some are talented and belong on tennis and bridge but actually likes "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Bar stock company, lived in Cleveland, Broadway and in Hollywood. Others to dabble in a lot of things. ber of Fleet Street." Ohio until she was 12 and then would be good instructors and still moved to Erie, Pennsylvania. At others would be great in commer present her family is in the process cial theatre. You just never know. of moving to Pittsburgh. "BARBARA STREISAND, for in She began her work in drama at stance, was refused at a summer an early age. "When I was eight I equity theatre about four years started taking lessons at Children's ago," Martha pointed out. "The di Theatre on the Heights which is a rector felt that her comic style was part of Cleveland Heights. It is a too limited and the whole theatre group consisting of the public grade would have to be geared around schools who go on tour.