Crow's Nest : 1975 : 11 : 06

Crow's Nest : 1975 : 11 : 06

University of South Florida Scholar Commons Crow's Nest University History: Campus Publications 11-6-1975 Crow's Nest : 1975 : 11 : 06 University of South Florida St. Petersburg. Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/crows_nest Recommended Citation University of South Florida St. Petersburg., "Crow's Nest : 1975 : 11 : 06" (1975). Crow's Nest. 108. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/crows_nest/108 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University History: Campus Publications at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Crow's Nest by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GROW'S NEST - uNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA St. Petersburg CAmpus ---~ -----:~~""; -'7' "'.-:'•·:~:-= ..:::.-. ~· ~:~·~· 7-- ....~ ,-r;:r,?._ • 0' o,-~~~ .. • f ...~.~.;- -: ....... Vo l. -,, No. 5 0 • .o.~-.,.. ... ._••JIIS!.r.~ ........r..• ..: .:§•. ' ~4"•~-J\;. -- ..,.·~· ~· • ~~~ ., ' ..,#..;,;:...._• ~<-.'4\:a-_ November 6, 1975 BOOKSTORE The BOOKSTORE, located in the middle of Buildina A, is open: MONDAY to THURSDAY 9 - 1 PM 3 6:45 PM ''My big effort was to Ignore completely I FRIDAY 9 lPM the archeological vision of Rome. I tried USFSP Swimmit_'9 Pool It had been a long-standing project of to propose to the Imagination of the Felllnl's to adapt Petronius' SATYR/CON, audience a new vision of that time, CLOS£S NOVEMBER '7. a chronicle of what the author had because really what do we know about obseFVed at the court of Nero Defore he the Romans? fell out of the emperor's favor, written as From a psychological point of view, what evidence for future blackmail. was a man really like, a man born CONGRATULATIONS As usual, Felllnl's conception Is that of a before Christ; a man free from the sense APPL\CATIONS FOR theatre piece, but here, It is of a scope of guilt, from the ethical and ' far greater than any he had previously moralistic view that Christianity has n?\ TO attempted. He moves from the Interior given to us? SHORT TERM LOANS fantasy of B* and JULIET OF THE 1had to admit that I didn't know APPLICATIONS FOR SHORT TERM REGISTRA­ SPIRITS to the external stage of history ~ OR. WINSTON BRIDG-ES anything about Romans, and In this TION.·LOANS FOR QUARTER II WILL BE and allegory. darkness, in this obscurity, I finally found ACCEPTED BEGINNING OCTOBER · 20. DEAD­ - AND FELLIN/ SATYRICON is so full of the the key to the picture." 0 LINE FOR SUCH APPLICATIONS IS -Federico Felllni 1 varieties of decadence that a stunning DECEMBER 19. 1 unity emerges from their juxtaposition; "There have been hundreds of Freudian DR. DARRYL PAULOON It is a universe inhabited by "albino films; FELLIN# SATYRICON is probably - hermaphrodites, hairy dwarfs, the first- and certainly the most elephantine prostitutes, lascivious important-Jungian one. In the course matrons, beautiful nymphomaniacs and of two hours and seven minutes, Images, I homosexual youths." The director totems, and archetypes rise and burst MONDAY-NOVEMBER /0 seeks, and achieves, no less than to like hydrogen sulfide bubbles from the 0 . I recreate a myth according to his own marsh of the collective unconscious. NODN specifications, one which represents his The unsynchronized sound track has the vision of man's unending attempt to timbre of racial memory, echoing some EGG-CREAM DAY rationalize his existence In the face of internal dream time." .GENE E. McCLUNG (Accounting) has been the mystery of life. -Stefan Kanfer, Time PLEASE CONTACT KOJAK or PROF. LAWSON awarded the national Socio- Economic for details. Distinguished Service Award for 1975 by the National Association of Accoun­ NOVEMBER 1 COLOR 1970 tants, for the second time in three Italian with English titles years. AWARDS : Venice Film Festival, Critics' Prize as Best . ~ Italian Film ~ Gl!T WELL SOON, ED KIRBY. \2) WE MISS YOU! Page Two GROW'S NEST Page Three <?Museum of ~ cAnts ST. PElERS\MlRG­ He has made solo appearances with the Washington Choral Arts Society, and the Opera Society of Washington, and has been tenor soloist with ILLUSTRAlE'6 LECTURE ON H\SlOR'I OF ART the U.S. Air Force Band. He is recipient of the Homer Ulrich Award as outstanding graduate vocalist at the University of Maryland in 1975. Tickets for this performance are on sale at the Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Drive North at $3. 25 for Museum members and $4.25 for On Thursday, November 6 at 8 p.m., Lee Malone, Director of the non- members. A block of 50 tickets has been set aside for full-time Museum of Fine Arts, will give an illustrated lecture on Renaissance II students at the special price of $1. For more information, call covering the period from 1500 to 1600 AD and dealing with such masters 896-2667. as Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian, and so on through the Mannerists. This is part of the series of public lectrues on the his­ tory and appreciation of western art which are being offered on alter­ GEOGRAPHY 315 nate Thursday nights in conjunction with the Museum's docent training IHOEPENDE.HT STUDY program. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE The general public is invited to attend all these free lectures. MONDAY - See Mr. H. J. Schaleman There will be one more lecture before winter recess. On December 4, TUESDAY - See Mr. R.C. Holmes Betty Lou Curry of the Education Department of the Ringling Museum, WEDNESDAY - See Mr . H.J. Schaleman will lectrue on Baroque Art. THURSDAY - See Mr. R.C. Holmes FRIDAY - No exams administered The Museum is located on 255 Beach DriYe North, St Petersburg, Fla. For more information, call 896-2667. CONTACT APPROPRIATE PROFESSOR AT LEAST ONE DAY IN ADVANCE FOR ADMIN­ \AC\:OUNT\NG lAB CONC.E.RT ISTRATION OF EXAMS (GPY 315) . MR. THERE WILL BE AN OPTIONAL HOLMES IS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT ACCOUNTING LAB ON MONDAY AND The first Marly presentation of the Fall at the Museum of Fine Arts FOR EXAMINATION PURPOSES ON TUESDAYS WEDNESDAY FROM 3:00 PM TO 6:00 PM on Tuesday, November 4, at 8:15 p .m. will be a program of songs about AND THURSDAYS FROM 9 AM UNTIL 5 PM. , IN ROOM 106, BUILDING B. animals interpreted by tenor Willaim Stevens assisted by David Miller MR. SCHALEMAN WILL ADMINISTER EXAMS at the piano. Mr. Stevens is a very versatile singer/composer whose ON MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS FROM 9AM 8~lA ALPHA PS\ own humorous compositions have been widely performed and recorded. He TO 5 PM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. will perform some of these, together with music by Schubert, Foster, Stravinsky, Mahler, Revel, Hopkinson, and a number of American tradi­ NO EXAMS WILL BE GIVEN DURING THE tional folk songs with banjo and dulcimer (a special tribute to the FINAL WEEK OF QUARTER I. Bicentennial year). THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1975 IS THE ~~ William Stevens is presently a candidate for the Doctor of Musical tAST OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE GPY 315 Arts degree at the University of Maryland, where he also teaches voice, EXAMS . Jdln Leveroos Nov.eo foreign language diction and repertoire. Because of his interest in NO EXCEPTIONS! traditional American music, he also instructs fiddle, dulcimer, jews­ .Harrg-~Ofem~n·:r harp and spoons . Prof. H.J. Schaleman, Rm. 215, X 245 NO,. Prof. R.C. Holmes, Rm. 220, X 277 Geography 9 CROW' S NEST Page Four CROW' S NEST Page Five £()1\J£~~T lv1Yf 1-\ ~ i L (cmti n.ue.d) C>t+J•£AMPUS Kevin Dennis is a £raduate of the University of South Florida where he T\C~ETS studied percussion. ?roficient on mallet instruments as well as conven­ ON SALE \N tional trap set, KevL~'s background is primarily in rock music. His set-up ACT\V\TIE5 on stage takes up lS square feet and includes African, Middle Eastern,and MYTHRIL CONCERT IS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1!. AT 8 PM IN Oriental percussion, ~s well as the conventional Western symphonic and THE ST. PETE CAMPUS AUDITORIUM. OFF\CE popular equipment. TICKETS ARE AS LOW AS $1. 00 TO STUDENTS USING THEIR SUBSIDY. DON'T DELAY! ******************************************************************************* Bill Swartzbaugh ~ the newest member of the group. Also from the WHAT IS MYTHRIL? University of South Florida, Bill is a trombonist turned bass player. Mythril (myth'ril) was organized in the fall of 1974 by University His interest is in jazz music and improvisation -- he is fast becoming of South Florida faculty members Art Woodbury and Hilton Jones. The an artist in both. group extends the jazz-rock concept and explores many new possibilities of the idiom. More than just a research project, Mythril's intention The musi~ itself ~eflects the group. Interest in East Indian music is is to be a concert giving quartet able to appeal to both a popular aud­ evident in pieces like "Going Out" and "Running Out of Time". "He's the ience as well as an esoteric one. The result is a blending of jazz, One" is a blend of jazz and rock elements plus Coltrane-like solos improvised electronic, rock, East Indian and European classical music - - a real by Art Woodbury. "It's Making Me Want to Leave" and "It Can Happen" are hybrid music that manages to sound like itself, like Mythril. rock styled and featttre vocals by Hilton Jones. "See Her" is rock mixed 1 with electronic musi<~:. "Tired,Tired" is a vehicle for an acoustic piano Hilton Jones, with a background as a serious composer and pipe solo in the style of Ravel. The larger pieces show a concern for the formal organist, writes the music for the group. He studied at the University designs of European classical music and the orchestration shows this of the Pacific and Eastman School of Music and has a long list of •erious influence as well.

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