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Salemite, October 27,1978, Page 3 Letters... To the Editor: We, the undersigned, would like to take the op portunity to commend Connie Caldwell on the excellent job she is doing as President of SGA. As freshmen, she is giving us the feeling of belonging and wei are more than willing to place our trust in the SGA. We feel she is also restoring trust in SGA with the upperclassmen. Connie conducts an informative meeting. She gets all business taken care of and doesn’t prolong it more than neccessary. She makes it her business to find what the student’s needs, wants and expectations are. During meetings she is very businesslike and is not sloppy in her manner. We feel all the students of Salem should give her and the other officers their full support. Laura Babb Ann Norris Denise Bennick Scandinavian Seminar Scandinavian Seminar is now accepting applications for its study abroad program in Denmark, Finland, Nor way or Sweden for the academic year 1979-80. This living-and-learning experi ence is designed for college students, graduates and other adults who want to become part of another culture while acquiring a second language. An initial 3-weeks language course, followed by a family stay whenever possible, will give the student opportunity to practice the language on a daily basis and to share in the life of the community. For the major part of the year he is separated from his fellow American students, living and studying among Scan dinavians at a “People’s TOG Happy Hour Every Night Open Seven Nights Weekly- Disco Music Every Night FtBB DInnBrs G/ven To Old TOG SpBclal KBg PartiBS For SpBclal Coffege Groups a ^ . wait MEXICAN RESTAURANT f -Tha Best in Authentic Mexican Food * [BowiofChUe ...90 I Bean Burrito Plate 1.00 j Tostada 1.00 I Taco Plate 1.75 Guacamole Salad 1.25 Enchiladas 2.25 SOiOHei^Dr. adjacent to Kelly West Chevrolet •* Stratford Rd. College” (residential school for continuing adult education) or some other specialized institution. All Seminar student participate in the Introductory, Midyear and Final Sessions, where mat ters related to their studies, experiences and individual progress are reviewed and discussed. The focus of the Scandinavian Seminar program is an Independent Study Project in the student’s oVn field of interest. An in creasing number of American colleges and universities are giving full or partial credit for the Seminar year. The fee, covering tuition, room, board, and all course- connected travels in Scan dinavia, is $4,600. Interest- free loans are granted on the basis of need, as are a few special scholarships. For further information please write to: SCAN DINAVIAN SEMINAR, 100 East 85th Street, New York, N.Y. 10028. Artsline Oct. 28 - SECCA - Robert Howard thru Dec. 15 SECCA - Annual Crafts Show thru Dec. 17 - SECCA - Artists^in-Residence thru Dec. 17 - 3:00 - Hanes Auditorium - Piano Teachers Rehearsal - NCSA - 8:15 ■ Crawford Hall - organ concert by Duke Chapel organist Finner Douglas Oct. 29 - 3:30 - Hanes Auditorium - Winston-Salem Professional Piano Teacher’s Scholarship Assoc. - 7:30 - Hanes Auditorium - N. Kudel Nov. 1 - 8:00 - Hanes Auditorium - Rev. Fortier, “Leadership Roles in Effecting Change” - 12:30 - College Chapel - service for All Saints Day Nov. 2 - Artist series Invites Salem to a Double Header Every Wed. and Thurs. all Salem ID’s will gain free admission to featuring the Come early and ^ party with 8:00 UNTIL 0^ (^et Vj Top 1 wa.tiomai- Gipops COMIMG Located Hwy, 52 N. at Germanton Rd. Exit Friends of Dance Performance Friends of Dance of Winston-Salem is proud to present Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago for one performance only on Tuesday, November 7 at 8:15 p.m. in Reynolds Auditorium. Tickets will be sold at the door or may be purchased by calling 723-1666. The Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Company, under the artistic direction of Gus Giordano, is primarily dedicated to focusing on American Jazz Dance as a performing art. The purpose is to show American audiences Jazz Dance (America’s Folk Dance) by presenting Jazz Dance in Concert form. In addition to concert performances, the company has prepared and will conduct Lecture- Demonstrations and Master Classes in all of the dance techniques: Jazz, Modern. Ballet, Tap and Disco. Although the repertoire is mainly American Jazz Dance, the dance works do include Modern Dance and Ballet. The program has been designed to appeal to all audiences because of the great variety of expression and mood in American Jazz Music and Ja z Dmi-e Choregographers represented arc; Gus GiordaiKi, Earnest Morgan, Clarence Teeters, Meribeth Kisner. Cnoo San Goh, and K m Kolb. Salemite deadline, staff meetings every Tuesday, 3:30 p.m. Salemite office (belbw Student Center).
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