Monday, December 4, 1968 More News On The Jazz Festival Collegiate bands, combos and vocal groups have only a few weeks to enter the Intercol legiate Jazz Festival’s 1968 competition. Entries for the Festival’s six regional competitions are currently being accepted. Re gional contests are the Mobile, Villanova, Cerritos College, Midwest College, Intermountain and Little Rock Jazz Festivals. Bands will be trying to take the national championship away from the Ohio State University Jazz Workshop Band, a 21- piece outfit that took the 1967 honors. THE DKrRKF. San Francisco State College is the defending champion in the combo division, while Joe DeVito of Rider College took vocal honors in 1967. The individual vocalist category has been replaced by one for vocal groups. Winners of regional compe titions fly to Miami Beach on May 9-11 to battle for the na tional championships. The Festival, sponsored by Trans World Airlines and the Sero Shirt Company, is open to all students at the nation’s colleges and universities. Entries may be secured by writing the Intercollegiate Jazz Festival, Hotel Algiers, P. O. Box 246, Miami Beach, Florida. Rocky Mount Lanes ^^Great for a Date” N. C. Symphony will perform at Rocky Mount Senior High Dec. 7 at 8:00 P. M. Interested students may see Dr. Sasser for compli mentary tickets. Perhaps One Day At Wesleyan... ? —Colorado Springs, Colo.- (LP.)-A four-year Adviser Plan ^ogram is being offered to a limited number of entering freshmen this fall by Colorado College. Up to 50 entering freshmen will spend four years without necessarily meeting all stand ard course requirements ex cept the 128-academic hour re quirement for graduation. In place of standard requirements, students will have to satisfy advisers as to their programs. They will not necessarily ma jor in a subject or even con centrate in a single area, al though both of these opportun ities will be available. The Adviser Plan will sup plement other special programs at Colorado College, such as the Ford Independent Studies Program. Each faculty adviser will supervise about five stu dents. Dr. Worner said the Adviser Plan can benefit the student who is prepared for greater specialization than the regular student, and also could serve the student who wants a broad education but does not need the standard format of required courses. “A student in the Adviser Plan will take courses in the ordinary manner,” he said. “He will be responsible for all requirements within a given course and will receive a reg ular grade at the end of a semester. He will take a stand ard course load and graduate with 128 hours. The exact courses he takes will depend entirely on careful planning be tween the student and his ad viser. “At the end of his sopho more year, the student will be expected to prepare a written statement of his course plans for his junior and senior years. I Save 120% to 40% i BIG I DISCOUNT I SAVINGS • Photography Needs • Cosmetics • Prescriptions • Health and Beauty Aids including any plans for a con centration or major in a par ticular field. “The proposal will be re viewed by a panel of advisers participating in the plan. If a student does not declare a formal major, the student will be given a general compre hensive examination at the end of his senior year. Students will be required to take and pass the area tests in the Grad uate Record Examination like other students.” iiwn»mnn/iinniiiniiy Here You'll Find the Lowest Prices in Town lllllipillMllllllliniHII;. STOP IN SOON . . . . . . STOP IN OFTEN I MO*ll»;OOmOMLY ^ut a hold sweater on your gift list With Coifman-Wallace “bold” can take many forms: Bold-color in pxiUovers. Bold-styling in Cardigans. Whether its lambswod or Alpaca. The word is “GIVE BOLD.” Cox-Moore . . . Bernhard Altman . . . Glasgo and many others HIS STORE HIS GIFTS I I Ui / I oPman MENS WEAR TARRYTOWN MAUi We're Open Nightly 'til 9:00

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