SUMMER
SCENARIO
i
t
A r- o
. , so
comm. un: cation from
.r.?, sijrr.ed by the Ch&r.-
.-a- informed th Summer
r. :V. -Ity that Oarolir.a 'should
the r--p -tatior. of "the frier.d-
rrr.-.-r -chool."
o r z o . r -tay here. wVve found j
- at all .a. sons: . a de-id- j
:ly hoc. While relative- I
:- hav-: ?. .r :: our door, '
: .' : .:. rr. o par.: or. at.'-.
:"- v.- of the faculty have open-
Vol. 2
Thursday, July 22, 1054
No. 6
. r .-.-art
to u-. far. grat !
have- opened our j
- .'rood word that
to- -fri-oiiy-.r;.pre--:or.,
and we
r y v. ; don't merely
' - our old eresrar
.t wou.d certainly
which the faculty
- i . 1 : - - day
-e the wvr i alor.sr
w-'re the "fr.c-r.-i-
' ' :t - -r::-. durir.z
' : to -r.ap hack into the
-i.t-.r nr.; try to kep cool
: " has of late fallen
: us-, -o it's not without
: :at. : r. tr.it we- use it
- hat we rar. into the
:ay ;.t a r.igh school
li?- ar. I found that it
ocrd'.r.g to an instructor?
:v f heat.
Performance
Scheduled For
Sunday Night
The e:cc-iu3 to the beach is ham-er-'f.
this week-end by Saturday clas'ses,
' he chum because Graham
- -1. the Student T.'r.i' .-. is ar
ranging a special musical pnzram
S .f lay right to highlight a jam-
r.tertaim
Feature ;
at r
schedule over-
a i n
-' - - 1- a join: recital by Betty
a V. illiams, coloratura soprano,
ar.d V.'.;;.. Qcant. pianist, both frcm
:n a trozran of mu
- -'-; ;c;- co-v. means a certain
.r.-. f m usi---. a stylish dress (or
"' '-" : a r-rrsor whom one likes.
:---'-re -d r.z the line, "ccol"
- : - n ive kst their old absence-
' r.var.ir.r, and we're sorry.
Why. we even recall the days
"- ' 11 friend would enter a room
-"It's cool here." and we'd
that he was talking- about
- t-m-erature. But now that the
-' i 1" chanrcd in its meaning-.
- : ' -r knew; if it's the music.
At GM Sunday Willis Quant and Betty Williams
Lt. Gov. Hodges Will Speak
At Business Institute Monday
SUMMER
ACTIVITIES
Lt. Gov. Luther H. Hodges, former
; vice-preilier.t c: Marshall Field and
; '.ompany. wii: lea i .;rT the oper.ir.s
; session of the :'.:' h Business Manaze
; ment In.-titute tc be held here Julv
- - : to r.ease the discriminating
,.i-ter.er and even these who shv awav
- most classical concerts.
Some choice selections Mis; o'il
kv:.r.s will sir? include Mozart's
"Alleluj'a." Ver.i:'s "Cara ntn:e'; from
,r-'''- '-k"o which in recent years has
c-rn a trace mark of Lily Pons, a
zrcup of f -Ik-: r.u-s with self-a:ccm-.
panirr.ent on the auto harp, ani some
I'-'I ular senzs.
Anion? his solo selections. Quant
is rlayinz three Chopin virtuoso
-ieces. A fat Impromptu, D fiat Noc
turne ani Tarantelle. in addition to
Foulfr.c's modern piece. 'Toccata.
and Debussy's "Or.dine," which was
recently brought to the spot-lizht by
( Continued on zege 3)
on tne tcrlc
tar.v.
he clothe; tha:
'e may revert mcmentari
:lu -cool." we might add
tire few cool spots in
FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 23
Splash Party at Kessing Pool. 7 tc
:? p.m.
Souare I'an- in " Y" Court a:
-: p.m.
SATURDAY NIGHT. JULY 24
Faculty-Graduate Picr.ic Dance.
t:o0 to lOrlO r.m.
' Co:t'.r.:ird on j-ccc Si
: Joo."
: F.:"-.-
i leaokrs
Iran.ls ,
anazentent's
:rtn Lare.ir.a bu-iness
serve r,:- consulting
Institute. Held annually
Graduates Plan
Picnic-Dance Sat;
On Mclver Lawn
SUMMER CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Music School Plans Program
an-
V
r, Music Department
p.ans ,cr a program to re
-y the Summer Session Chorus
: Orchestra under the direction
-- :'-ft "-"eaver on Sunday, August
-tt P.M. in Kill Hall. The p ro
ot v .11 feature Palestrina's Afis-a
- w-ich will be performed with
:rstruments according to the
'- the Renaissance, and
- . E. Bach's Concert) for Strings.
- :i-i'.ce cf the program will be
n; :sed of choruses and madrigals
; DesPrez, Giaches de Wert,
".teverdi, Beethoven, Brahms, and
cnorus wili take place in the choral
room of Hill Had from 5:00 P.M. to
6:15 P.M. on Mondays and Thurs
days beginning Thursdav, Julv 22.
The orchestra will meet for the first
-o tne L niversity's School of Busi
ness Auministi-aticr.. this conference
:s inter, ied to provide small business
nrms with an opportunity to upgrade
their management practices.
Institute leader will be Dr. Robert
jot. seymour. director cf the Bureau
cf Business Management at the Uni
versity of Illinois, who served in a
similar capacity in the U-o2 and 1S53
sessions of the Business Management
Institute.
Discussion leaders at the cr-er.ir.sj
session, along with Lt. Gov. Hodees"!
w::I be J. C. Cowan. Jr.. vice chair-!
G c
"COO:
s
iveiv
conversation, and
music is rrc
:d OV
the
r acuity-Graduate Picnic Dance to be
held Saturday, July 24 at Mclver
uorm. Everyone is invited to come out
and meet your faculty and graduate
friends.
The picnic wili be on the side lawn
or Mclver from 6:30 to 7:30 r
m.
Mc-
-r.e encrus and orchestra are cpen
membership to students, faculty
- i residents. The rehearsals for the
:ime on Thursday. July 23. at Hill
Hall at 7:30 P.M. Subsequent re
hearsals will be scheduled at tha"
!time. Prospective members may make
appointments for an interview bv
; calling 3226 curing the cay, or 5376
during the evening.
There will be a free, non-credit
sight-sfnging course given in con
junction with the work of the chorus.
The class will meet from 4:30 to 5
P.M. in the choral room cf Hill Hall
on Mondays and Thursdays, begin
ning the 22nd cf July.
tan cf the Board. Eurknzton Mill;
Corporation, Greensboro; and George
"W. Dowdy, general manager, Bek
Brothers Company, Charlotte.
'Front Planning" will be the topic
July 27 when discussion
Jt- l- rl- i-'av-.s, president. Piedmont
Airlines, Winston-Salem: Wiliard J.
..... i;.e executive Pro
gram, UXC: Gadsden E. Shand. Jr..
Small Business Administration,
Charleston, W. Va.
Discussion leaders for July 2S
when "Money Management'' wili be
the topic will be J. M. Atkins, nrpsf.
dent, R. S. Dickson and Company.
Charlotte; A. K. Davis, senior vice
president, Wachovia Bank and Trust
(Continued on zage 4)
: and the dance will follow
: Tver's parlor from 7:30 to 1C:30 p.m.
: Music wili be by the Graham Memo
rial Combo.
Students were given free tickets
during registration, but in case any
I i5s?'i out. tickets may be picked ut
at the YMCA crr.ee.
The faculties cf all the denart-
merts have been invited to attend.
; In case of rain the event will be
held in the Blue Rccm of L-:
Hail.
The Picnic Dance has been planned
and sponsored by the Graduate Sccial
Committee in conjunction with Jim
Wallace and his staff at Graham
Memorial. The close co-operation of
Mclver, Kenan and Carr dormi-or-:
foretell a very congenial eveni- --r
aii.
The members of the planning com
mittee are: Doris Knott, Ruth
Weaver, Georgia Smith, Cynthia
Mendenhall, Betty McXeely, and
Edna Sydnor.