jja«h7. 1S69 THE CLARION BREVARD COLLEGE CONCERT BAND PAGE THBBB CPS Discussed With Business Club The guests at the Business Club’s meeting were Mrs. Ma rie Eggert, a Certified Person al Secretary at Olin, and Mrs. Cordell, an executive secre tary in Asheville. The program consisted of a short film and a discussion of the work of a CPS and that of an executive secretary. Mrs. Eggert is one of the forty Certified Personal Secretaries in North Carolina. Office dress was also discuss ed. It was decided that mini skirts are definitely “out of sight.” “Music Showcase” Will Highlight Month The department of music will sponsor three ‘Music Show case” weekends during the month of March, which has l^en set aside for specific em phasis on music. The first of the senes will be next weekend, March 14-16. A Brass Clinic by (Emerson Head, trumpeter, will be here from the University of Mary land. The Asheville Symphony Orchestra will also present a concert. The second weekend will be March 21 - 23. An oipera will be presented by the National Opera Company with Don Pas- quale singing. There will also be an Ensemble Concert and Recital. A Formal Student B^ital will be presented the third weekend, March 38 - 30. Voice and Clarinet and Chamlber Mu sic will be presented, and a Choral - Concert will also be conducted. During these three week ends special music will be sung in the local churches. DEAR CLARIO... Dear Clario, My problem bothers me con siderably. Everyday at 10:00 and 4:30, I check my mailbox. But everyday at 10:00 and 4:30 its barren as a bald man’s head. I’ve tried writing myself but they always came back with 6c postage due. I’m going broke —what can I do ? Pony Depressed Dear Pony, Have you tried postcards? They’re only Sc. Dear Clario, You see, I got this problem. It’s called panic belfore mid terms. I have seven (7) tests in two days and a bad aver sion for playing. Before you know it, it’s going to be “flunk- out city.” Help Dear, help, Don’t worry. Flunk now and avoid the confusion of a hot, sweaty graduation. Do you have a problem, con fidential or otherwise? Just drop your cards and letters in Clario’s mailbox in the soda shop. “The Economics Of Social Disorder” (Continued from Page Two) do something ourselves, for ourselves. This is what the Black Muslims stand for.” Ali was questioned by a stud ent from the University of Michigan as to his opinion of President Nixon. admire the position, but I hope he can do something for this country and all the peo ple in it,” Ali replied. “But Mr. Ali,” inquired a a student from Wayne State, “why don’t you lash out at some of these people, particularly those in government positions, who sit back and do nothing. All we have heard in regard to this from you has been a '^ery serene word or two. Why don’t you orally attack these people.” Almost instantly Ali came back. Well my young friend, I *>®ve neither the coimplexion nor the connections.” Muhammad Ali, the often called “idiot of atiiletics,” im pressed many that day who “•d never heard him speak. He did not parade himself as he had done in the past and an nounced that all of the parad ing and bragging that he had done was simply for promotion. “But now, I don’t need this,” he concluded. Next week, John Lum, vice- president of the SGA and con ference delegate, will take a look at the conference, the speakers, and the ideas. Bergman Film To Be Shown Saturday Inigmar Berpnan’s film clas sic The Magician will be shown this Saturday night at 8:00, in Dunham Auditorium. This deep ly startling work is a thinking man’s horror film and a sym bolic self - portrait of the fa mous director himself. The film is the story of a traveling troupe led by Dr. Vogler, a hypnotist and ma gician. The troupe is travel ing through the night toward 19th Century Stockholm. Voig- ler is accompanied by a witch of a grandmother, who makes love potions, and his wife, who is dressed as a male assistant. In the city they are examined and humiliated by a committee headed by a cynical medical officer. The troupe puts on a special private performance for the medical officer and his com mittee, In order to stop them from amusing themselves at his expense, Vogler hypnotizes the chief constable’s wife, and she tells of her amorous ad ventures. Vogler then hypno tizes a servant, who, when re leased from his trance, rushes at Vogler and kills him. The performance breaks up, and Vogler’s assistants place his body in a coffin which is one of the props of the show, and carry him off. The medical officer carries out an autopsy on the body. Then Vogler comes back from fhe dead and physically pur sues the doctor through the house. Vogler has perpetrated an illusion on the urtbelieving doctor, but is trapped by his own trick. He is rescued by messengers from the King who arrive to summon him to give a command performance at the palace. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS CSAM Views (Continued from Page One) our objectives to appease those who are not directly involved with the group.” Buttenberg also added more on the subject, “Our motives are justified. We are non-vio- lent and we will not in any way interfere with the educa- tional process; indeed, our pur pose is a contributing f^ and is in the interest of the col lege.” Dean Grady H. Whicker, Dean of Brevard Col lege, is attending the American Association of Jun ior Colleges in Atlanta, Ga. this week. The CLAR ION will feature the highlights of the conference in next week’s edition. Mrs. Sherry W^aldrop has left the staff of Bre vard College to pursue her studies at Western Caro lina University. Mrs. Waldrop and her husband Lar ry left Brevard of last week and will enroll in the spring quarter at Western. She is a computer sci ence major. Her husband will extend his studies in business administration. Mrs. Waldrop has been receptionist at Beam Ad ministration Building since the summer of 1967. The former Becky Ann Sigmon, former Brevard College graduate from Conover, received her Ph.D. in Human Biology from the University of Wisconsin January 25. Dr. Sigmon, upon graduating from Bre vard, attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After her graduation fro mUNC, she received a fellowship from the University of Wiscon sin. Pr. Sigmon is married to Peter Storch who is also working on his Ph.D in anthroplogy. She got her degree under her maiden name since her work and publications at Chapel Hill were done under this name. Thus the wandering magician turns himself from a magician into a savior, then to a con- man. and finally to artist extra ordinaire. von Sydow, who play ed the knight in The Seventh Seal, is the leading character, and is supported by Bibi Ander son, Maria, in The Seventh Seal and famed actress, Ingrid Thu- lin. Rabbi Task (Continued from Page One) Brotherhoods. Rabbi Task received his B.A. Degree from the University of Chicago and was ordained at the Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion in 1958, receiving his M.H.L. De gree. He is a spirtual leader of Temple Emanuel in Greens boro. He previously served con- igregations in Newport News, Virginia and in St. Louis, Mis souri. The Rabbi is very active in community and social work. He has received many honors including the “Young Man of the Year” awarded by the Jew ish Conununity Council. 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