THE COUGAR CRY, MAY 10, 1974 — PAGE 5 JOE LINNEY TOM WHITTINGTON NEUBERT’S NIGHTINGALES DR. NEUBERTS NIGHTINGALES WILL DO THEIR THING TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1974, AT 1:00 P.M. PLEASE COME, LISTEN, ANTICIPATE, AND ENjrOY BOB GOFORTH BILL MOFFITT Scholarships For Children Of Disabled Veterans WCC Symphony Presents Offered By — North Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs. Field of Specialization—None specified. Scholarships are valid in state institutions of higher education and technical institutes. Cash payment pro vided for use in private colleges within the state. Value — Provide free tuition, fees and a reasonable room and board allowance in state insti tutions of higher education and technical institutes. Four years maximum. Certain categories provide free tuition and fees only. Cash payments in private colleges within the state range from $342 to $930 per nine- month academic year. Eligibility — Children of cer tain veterans who died or are 100 per cent disabled as a re sult of service in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam; or children of peacetime veterans whose death or 100 per cent service-connect ed disability was incurred (1) as a direct result of armed con flict (2) while engaged in ex- tra-hazardous service; or (3) children of certain veterans who were listed in a POW-MIA status for more than 90 days. The veteran must have been a legal resident of North Caro lina at the time of entry into service, or, with certain excep tions, the child must have been born in North Carolina and con tinuously resided there. A child is eligible as describ ed above if the parent was a veteran of WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, or a peacetime veter an whose disability was incurr ed as a direct result of armed conflict or (2) while engaged in extra-hazardous service. The veteran must have or at the time of death must have had a 30 per cent or more but less than 100 per cent service-con nected disability or a statutory award for arrested tuberculo sis. Also eligible is the child of a veteran rated and receiving or at the time of death receiv ing 100 per cent non-service- connected disability benefits. For Further Information and Application — North Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs, Post Office Drawer 26206, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611. The Wilkes Community College Symphony Board presents THE WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYMPHONY in CONCERT Robert Mayer, Conductor Richard Neubert, Associate Conductor featuring CHARLES KEATON, Pianist May 13, 1974 PROGRAM s|c 9|e 9f( }|c 9(c March from the Meistersinger Richard Wagner Symphony No. 1 Ludwig van Beethoven Allegro con brio Andante cantabile con moto Menuetto Allegro molto e vivace Intermission Vinciata Suite Charles Keaton arr. by Robert Mayer Firenzie Girl of the Arno Liana Cassandra Charles Keaton, Soloist Oklahoma Richard Rodgers arr. by Russell Bennett The Vinciata Suite was inspired by paintings of Winston- Salem artist Joe King, whose painting name, Vinciata, is taken from the name of a tenth century castle, Vincigliata, near Flor ence, Italy. The Vinciata Suite is Italian style and each inove- ment bears the title of one of the artist’s paintings. Violin Charles Earp, Concert master Kenneth Call Jean Comer Mike Deason Robert Goforth Robert Gracely Pat Heidemann Owen Jones Catherine McElwee Beverly Muenchow Cam Murdock Richard Neubert Kenneth Rausk Russ Stinson June Waugh JOE KING’S ITALIAN MODEL )|c ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Personnel Viola Louise Hahn, Principal Bob Moyer Carolyn Markle Margaret Smith Cello Yvonne Williams, Principal Dorothy Earp Virginia Johnston Peggy Lemmons Rebecca Mann Jean Mitchell Nan Truesdale J. P. Van Hoy String Bass Bettye Hicks, Principal Dan Smith Gary McNeil Clyde Wan till Flute Ceceli Smith, Principal Joan Campbell Viki Hawkins Rebecca Lowe Jane Ogburn Piccolo Donna Dabrowski, Principal Oboe Pam Bailey, Principal Deborah Icard Clarinet William Wilson, Principal Janet Haigh Charles Hulcher Gail McNeil Melanie Myers Douglas Rhodes Laura Stroud Bassoon Tonja Dabrowski, Principal Ealine Howell Trumpet Steve Neighbors, Principal Terry Barnhardt Charles Myers Thombone James Orr, Principal Lynne Johnston Pete Mann Carter Perkins French Horn James Eller, Principal Donald Huff Thomas McMahan Barbara McNeil Albert Williams Tuba Edward Baity, Jr., Principal Tympany Jeffrey Reeves Percussion William Moffett Gene Smith Jodi Swofford Jeff Montgomery Xylophone Elaine Howell Celeste Jay Anderson Piano Francis Bond THANKS WCC From The Class of ’74 “JVDAS” A STUDY IN SCVLPTVRE BY DR. ROBERT MAYER