Christmas Cantata
Aihpole Center United
MedndW Church of Bow
land, N.C. wD peristal n
Christmas cantata titled "The
Heavens Dedaie" Dec. 12,
1982 at the 11 a.m. worship
service. The public to cordially
invited to attend and the
pastor to the Rev. S. Dufrene
Shown above, front raw,
left to right are: Ma. Gloria D.
and Ma. Wanda Hunt, Ms.
Elizabeth and Ma. Peggy
Oxendine, Ms. Paula Bent
[pianist], Ms. Mary L. Ri
chardson and Ms. Jessie
MBolknl Bnrl Miar Uft
mncoeu. pwik row9 icn 10
right are: Mr. Hughes and
Mr. Willie Locklear, Mr.
George Spa aiding, Ms. Lteda
Hunt [narrator], Ms. Mattle
and Ms. Pattic Hunt, Ms.
Betty Hunt and Ms. Louise
Mitchell, Director.
History
Alive!
Donna Jones and Danny
Wilson, both seniors at PSU,
help make history come alive
for elementary students in the
Robeson County Schools.
This is the third year the
students have Volunteered to
Act our Prominent People in
American History for stu
dents.
Archie Oxendine, Com
munity Schools Coordinator,
stated "this is one of the best
educational programs in the
stytems." Donna dressed -int
e*f costume of Harrett Tub
man, slave woman before the
Civil War.
Danny dressed as Ben
Franklin, the man of history.
Dr. Chet Jordan, theatre
director at PSU, is working
with the Robeson County
Schools on this project that
has been so well received by
teachers and students.
"Our evaluation of the
Living History Project is a
learning experience for the
University students and for
our students in public educa
tion," continued Archie Ox
endine. "Student learning
history. A program that is
good for the Community
Schools Program and Pem
broke State University."
Donna Jones
Danny Wilson
.
PSU
to host
N.c.
Theatre
Conference
Secondary
Play
Festival
PSU is proud to host the
annual North Carolina Theat
er Conference Secondary Play
Festival. December 11 and 12.
1982.
Representing region three
and four, approximately 18-20
high schools will participate in
the 2 day presentation of one
act plays chosen by the
respective schools. This ac
tivity . is sponsored by the
Seconday School Theatre Divi
sion of the North Carolina V
Theater Conference and is fe
produced by the Theater I
Division of the Department of |
Communication and Theatre (
at the University of North I
Carolina at Greensboro. The I
general purpose of the pro- fi
gram is to stimulate interest ?
and participation in Theater I
Arts in North Carolina. It will 1
serve as both a showcase and 'I
a means of evaluating and I
improving standards of the I
secondary school theatre pro- I
gram in the state. I
The one act plays will be in I
competition and will be judg- I
ed on several points including I
CREATIVE expression, stan- I
dards of excellence and tech- I
niques demand by the various I
styles of expression. I
The Regional Awards to be I
given are: Distinguished Play, I
Honorable Mention Play, Best I
Actor, Best Actress, Honor- I
able Mention Acting^ Ensem-' I
ble Acting, Honorable
Mention Ensemble Acting, I
Excellence in Directing, I
Theatre Arts and the NCTC I
Regional Theatre Award. I
Enoch Morris, Coordinator I
of Dramatic Activities at PSU I
coordinated the Play Festival, I
which includes a line up of I
activities. Beginning at 12 I
p.m. on Friday, December 10. I
a play is scheduled every hour J
until 9 p.m., breaking at 5 I
p.m. for dinner. Saturday, I
Dec. 12, the one act plays will I
begin at 8 a.m. and continue I
until 5 p.m., breaking at 12
p.m. for lunch.
There is no charge for these
performances and it is open
to the public. For more
information call 521-0778.
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