Fall term coffeehouses Low in number;high in entertainment The Wednesday night ap­ Twins Peter and Paul Barkett comprise the modern folk duet, pearance of Doyle and Britton, /‘Heritage.” Appearing in the as well as the cutback in the Fireside Lounge the evening of total number of coffeehouses Oct. 12, they will perform the scheduled, is part of an first of two coffeehouses evaluation to understand the decreased coffeehouse atten­ scheduled this term. dance. Possibly, the typiucal Known for their relaxing Friday night performances are music and humorous dialog, too numerous, as well as being the Barkett brothers attracted a “bad night” for college over 100 people during their students. campus appearance last went over super,” said Debbie January Baker, student activities ad­ Later this term, performing folk/rock, accompanied by ac- coustic guitar, Irish fiddle and bagpipes, Dennis Doyle and Jim Britton will perform the second and last coffeehouse of the term, on Nov. 7. viser. “But I think last year students were a little over­ saturated with them. ” “We plan to reevaluate cof­ feehouses, depending on at­ tendance at the end of this quarter,” Baker said. 0) (/) Tryouts soon for satirical fared By Thomas A. Rhodes Of The Print Clive Barnes, theater critic for the New York Times, calls it “zany, crazily funny and inor­ dinately clever.” Richard Watts of the New York Post hails it, “comedy satire of a high and delightful quality.” What exactly is it? It is “The Real Inspector Hound.” A satirical farce written by Tom Stoppard, it will be performed on campus Nov. 29 and 30 Watercolor feature Acçoiding to Norm Bur- sheim, “trememdous oppor­ tunity” will be offered in the College Fireside lounge,Oct. 1- 6 for people who, want. to buy art at reasonable prices. The work of six award win­ ning Oregon watercolorists will be displayed. Featured artist is Jeanne Schwabe, Hubbard, who won Gallery Award at the Northwest annual water color show. “Here’s a good chance for people to come and see the six best watercolorists in Oregon,” said Bursheim. “I’d like to own any one of those paintings, and the prices are right.” Other artists featured will be: Gloria Weber, Portland; Dee Frank, Portland; Sue Hamilton, Scio; Elaine Hof­ fman, Portland; and Betty Dor- sch, Portland. All of the artists have won sweepstakes awards at the Oregon watercolor show. A lecture will open the exhibit, Monday at 7:30 p.m? in the Community Center Room 117. A reception will follow. PSU dance concert GET DOWN!! with Audio Disco Systems Dances—Parties—Weddings—Reunions (0 ■u o W