Unusual Student-Professor Duet Entertained The Area POTECASI - An unusual stu- dent-professor duet of entertain ers from Chowan College has been much in demand throughout the area since they organized their acts last year. Professor Robert G. Mulder, a Potecasi native who also serves as minister of music at Colerain and was named among "Out standing Young Men of Ameri ca” for 1967, recites comic poet ry. These include some of his original compositions, including such topics of natural concern for a professor as “A Teacher’s Lament” and “A Commercial for Teachers.” He also plays ragtime piano solos and performs confused folk songs on the guitar. Impersonations of famous ac tors and performers are provided by upcoming sophomore Don Hines of Petersburg, whose band made two records when he was an entertainer in Germany. Hines has served as master of ceremonies for a number of pro grams at the college. Including Chowan’s talent and variety show during the spring semester. SINGING CHOWANIAN — Guitarist and folk-singer Emma Brooks, an upcoming sophomore from Fayetteville, has thrilled her classmates and many others with the beauty and purity of her performances of ethnic folk songs, as well os some of the modern folk music. She has represented Chowan College as a musical performer throughout northeastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia, as well as presenting numerous campus concerts and appearing in benefits. She also performed in folk clubs and coffee houses throughout the southeastern United States before becoming a Chowan student. Emma is largely responsible for the success of "the Saint James Cellar," a coffee house constructed and operated by mem bers of Fayetteville's Snyder Memorial Baptist Church. MAKING MUSIC — Overseeing perfor mances by his students. Professor Robert W. Brown serves as band director tor the college. Largest Recent Audiences Heard Spring Choir Tour MURFREESBORO - The larg est, most widespread audiences of recent years heard Chowan College’s Touring Choir during the 1968 version of Its annual spring tour, which took the mu sical organization of 32 talented students throughout much of east ern North Carolina and into Vir ginia. These annual choral tours car ry the music ministry of Chowan College far beyond boundaries of the Roanoke-Chowan area. The Girls Ensemble provides music and inspiration for Baptist asso- ciationsJ meetings and other sig nificant occasions. Instrumental music provided by Chowan’s band sets the scene for pageants, pa rades and athletic events. Con certs are held throughout the school year, especially at Christ mas and Easter. These are merely a few of the ways that musical organizations composed of students at Chowan have come a long way during re cent years in establishing them selves as permanent instruments for cultural service in the area. Supervising this varied pro gram of music and culture is Pro fessor James M. Chamblee, chairman of the college’s De partment of Music. Accompanist for most performances is Pro fessor Trelles G. Case, talented pianist and organist. Professor Robert W. Brown is director for the college’s band and teaches varied courses in music. The Girls Ensemble is directed by Mrs. Mary Rose Lawrence, who also serves as a professor In Chowan’s Department of Mu sic. BOOST "BRAVES JUST ARRIVED! GENUINE IMITATION FAKE ALLIGATOR Belts & Bogs To Match in a class by themselves! BOSTONIAN FLEX-O-MOCS Every stitch of the genuine handsewn front and kick-seam is classic perfection. Superb craftsmanship, glove-like fit and the very finest seasoned supple leathers, make this Flex-O-Moc your very best value in quality handsewns. Complete size and width ranges, too! Beautiful imposters'. Handsome slip-on casual in supple, antiqued, alligator-print calfskin. Rich mahogany for color . . . tassel and laced collar for fashion ... handsewn vamps for com fort and fit. A "steal" at the price. Come choose your pair today! $18.95 $18.95 GARRETT’S Shoes, Inc 0 Fine Shoes for Men end Women 229 EAST MAIN STREET AHOSKIE