i\tontana State University, Bozeman, :Montana Friday, ."\ovember 15, 1968 ienesis to appear with t>ther rock bands tonight By KEITH BUCK rock. form an easy listening Appearing tonight at the mood with the sound of rock. {SU Fieldhouse will be "Gene­ Loud music and sounds appear s," a west coast rock group in the songs but blend fluently nat just completed their first with the softer music. an Francisco area booking The drummer does not pound fovember 3 at the Avalon Ball­ the hell out of the drums, :>0m. though the drums are said to Also featured will be The be tied down. reat Brain Robbery Light Some hard rock fans may not !how. It will have wet, cinema like the light drumming, though nd light effects. the beat varies from song to Some of the equipment they song. All likes will be satis­ viii be flying up from Califor. fied so don't worry. ia includes four 600,000 watt The words to the songs, writ­ tobe lights, 20 projectors, and ten mostly by the group leader. lther equipment. Jack Ttanna, are magnificent. Some songs are like ballads in 1 This will be the first large that a sad and sympathetic story lght show for the fieldhouse. is told. Brown Sugar and World War Critics consider "AngeJinau II will also be included on the and "Gloomy Sunday" to be the ,rograrn. biggest hits. They will soon be "/ Brown Sugar, from l\1.issoula, appearing on 45's. ould easil y be rated the top I disagree and consider "Girl r;' roup in Montana. Who Never Was" and aworld I World War Ill are from Salt Without You" to be the best cake City. They just finished a songs. ei oncert in Salt Lake with In "Girl Who Never Was" the /Spirit." mind creates an imaginary girl, 11 In the Beginning" is 11 Gene­ one that can be touched and tis" first album. It was released loved, suddenly the song ends lbout three weeks ago by Mer­ and she disappears into infin­ ury. ity. Listening only once to "In the The album concludes with a Jeginning'' causes a stir within "World Without You,·• a six­ he mind and a tingling within teen minute meditation. The he heart. music is pleasing to the ear and The soft sounds. not the hard has many sound variations. The Genesis, a west coast rock group, will appear at the Fieldhouse Attend the "Genesis" show to 8 p.m. tonig ht. The Brown Sugar from Missoula, the ,vorld \.Var Ill. form your own opinions. - The committee on Vital Issues a nd the Great Brain Robber y. a light show, will also perform. Tickets are $2.00 and will be Admission is $2.00 per person. innounced that "Should stu­ on sale at the door. ~ents sit on departmental cur­ riculum planning committees?" will be the topic of discussion 1t the next Senate meeting. The purpose of the committee, according to Bob Mullendore, Visiting rights for coeds proposed ;hairman, is to introduce dis­ Zussion into Student Senate A tentative plan to provide Nhich is interesting and rele­ at last Wednesday's meeting, and I p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays. check of the room by the Head vant to MSU students. visiting privileges for women ir. received enthusiastic support. H According to the proposal, on Resident to assure reasonable "If you have suggestions for men's dormitory rooms has been will be voted upon by the men in Thursday preceding the weekend cleanliness/' stated Don Fenbert, copies to be discussed," he add­ outlined by the Open House the dorms within a week. they wish to participate in the chairman of the committee. ~d. "leave them in the Senate Committee of the Men's Resi­ The plan calls for open house open house, men must sign up dence Association. Fenbert explained that on bffice in the SUB, or see me." in the dorms 8 p.m. to 1: 30 a.m. to have their rooms inspected. Friday a list of those eligible for The proposal was brought up on Fridays and Saturdays and "Inspection will consist of a open house will be given to the floor inspector who will check each girl in as she arrives on the floor with her date and check her out when she leaves. 1Downtowners thankful to students for culture The dates may be brought in­ By CHARLES PAYNE, The Canadians were endlessly Jan Rubes who played Don Ba­ Kathryn Newman as Berta to a man1s room providing the MSU Music Department resourceful in keeping these silio. He has a beautiful, sonor­ made the most of her one aria. door is not locked (though it Opera lovers of Bozeman owe repititions from becoming ted­ ous bass voice. may be closed) and a light is a debt of gratitude to the stu­ ious by giving us different stage The accompaniment was pro­ Sheila Piercey as Rosina has left on. d ents of MSU for bringing the business each t ime a given set vided by a small. hard-working a lovely voice, and the proper­ 'Canadian Opera Company's pro­ of words and bit of music were and most capable orchestra un­ "Quiet hours will be enforced duction of T he Barber of Seville repeated. ly girlish appearance for the der John F enwick. to assure the proper study at­ part. She showed considerable to town. The business was always T he set was one of those all­ mosphere for those men who do ability in singing the coloratura It was most munificent of you (well, almost always) appro­ purpose affairs essential to trav­ not have dates, or those who which is so abundant in this to pay what must have been a priate to the situation, and eling companies. It served its wish to study with their dates," role. 1considerable sum of money for if it did detract from the music, purpose well, but the back had Fernbert continued. She is also a gifted comic this group, but your generosity it was in places where the mu­ a few more columns and arches The rules also state that prop­ actress with a most expressive in staying away in large num­ sic was far from inspired any­ than seemed absolutely neces­ er social conduct shall be ob­ bers, leaving plenty of seats for face. sary. way. served at all times, and that girls lthe rest of us, is unbelievable. Not that the music is poor. J ohn Arab as Count Almaviva The costumes were for the are not to be on the floor except If one in six of you had gone Most of it is delightful, but started rather tentatively, but most part excellent. Some won­ during the hours specified. ·to the opera, all of us old folks there is nothing the least bit improved in both voice and act­ derful comic use was made of ,would have had to stay home. serious or profound in any of ing as the evening progressed. them, as with Don Basilio's ab­ Violations of any of the rules I So the least I can do is tell you it. Proba bl y this excess of Donald Rutherford made an surd hat with a tassel in the concerning the open houses will 1what a great show you allowed clowning would be offensive in engaging Figaro. back which somehow kept get­ be dealt with by a judiciary us to see. Mozart where the music has Oskar Raulfs seemed a bit ill t.i ng in front. committee of students, he added. Rossini's Barber is a very greater intrinsic merit. a1 ease in his part as Doctor It was a very funny show, Richard Nichols. president of lfunny opera, and all its farcical In addition to being good Bartolo. He looks and acts too and the sizeable audience en­ MRA, stressed that this is only !situations were exploited to the comedians, the members of the young to be the fusty old doc­ joyed it quite audibly. a proposal which will be pre­ utmost by the east. In Rossini's company are good singers. Their tor, and his makeup served to Again, thank you MSU stu­ sented to the administration. · operatic style it is customary vocal ability is uniformly ex­ make him look ugly rather than d en ts. Jt was nice of you to "MRA itself doesn't have the 1 to repeat many words and musi­ cellent. old. However in the ensembles authority to cHcct this action," tcal phrases several times. leave so many seats for us, but If there is a vocal star it is he came across very well. rm sorry most of you missed it. he concluded. Dr. Yang to speak on campus about the Chinese theater Dr Daniel Yang of the Uni­ course "1\fen and Movements in versitv of Colorado speech and fodern China." drama department will speak Anyone interested is welcome on Chinese theater Tuesday, to attend this special meeting , ov. 19, at 8:30 p.m. in the Big according to the course instruc­ Horn - Yellowstone Room of tors. The class begins at 7 p.m. Montana State University's stu­ in Room 101, Reid Hall. dent union. An expert on both eastern and western theater. Yang re­ Yang will introduce the thea­ ceived his bachelor's degree at ter as a medium of mass com­ the National Taiwan University munication in Chinn. In his and a master's degree from the talk. titled ''The Meaning and 'niversity of Hawaii. In 1968 ~lusic of the Chine_!::e Theater." he received a Ph.D.
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