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1968 MISS HERRING Miss Herring To Perform Friday Miss Harriet Herring, a fac ility memiber in the department oif muisic at Brevard College, will appear in a piano recital Friday, Apn!l 5tih, at 8:00 p. m., in the auditorium of the Dun ham Fine Arts Center. Presenting her first solo re cital joiriing the B’-evard facul ty in 1&66, Miss Hea'ring wll feature Senate, K. 310 by Mo- zarit, SoKate, Op. li, No. 1, by Eeethoven, Brahams’ Paganini Variations Bock II, and two positions by Franz Liszt: Sonet- ta 104 del Petrrrca and Val- Jee d’ Otermann. Miss Herring is es-pedjally in terested in lihe music of Liszt If you like fast sports cars, women, plenty of good times, then chances are you II like Coke Chug one some time. the clarion Birth Of A Nation To Be Shown Sat PAGE THREE and presented a paper at the Liszt Sooieity’s annual meeting at Radiford College December 14- 16, 1967. Her presentation cen tered on “Liszt’s Influence on Early Twentieth Century Piano Music.” A native of Kinsiton, she re ceived the B. M. degree from Salem College and the M. A. degree from the University of Ncrtih Carolina. She has also f’lned a Performaince Diploma f"cm the 7’jilliard School of Mu- .■:c in New York. Sir^ce joining the faculty at Brevard College, she has taught piano, music theory and mu.sic appreciation. The nu'blic is invited to at tend the recital wilthout charge. By Orion Holen The fourth and tfiinai program of the Early American Film Series will be presented in Dun ham Auditorium this Saturday nigiht. To ibe shown at 2;30 and 7:30 p. m>. “The Biitfih of a Nation” is unquestionably the roost im portant film ever made. The great director D. W. Griffith drew upon all the technical de vices he and dfhers had develop ed in the film industry and forc ed this new medium of piotoral expression to employ fully its unique potential for the first time. The great success aad en during prominence enjoyed by the Griffith [production arose not simply because of its quote subject matter, length or com plexity but becaiiise it once and for all established, for the pub lic, the basic nature and ca pacities of the motion picture. Although dispunotive and un life - like “The Birth of a Na tion” is nevertheless an emo tionally effective suocession of contrasting scene perspectives and rapidly alternating cross cut scenes demonstrating the film medium to be more akin to musical comiposition than literary or dramatic style. It was this production that more than any other, convinced the viewing public that the mo- itiion picture was indeed an en tirely new form of expression with unguessed power to stir the imaigination. Produced in 1915, the film, which lis 175 minutes in length, glorifies the idealogies and ex ploits of the Klu - Klux - Klan in the reconstruction south. The leading roles are played by the Gis'h sisters. LYNN HORRY . . . Intrepid Physics Student (Photo By Kirkendall) Lynn Horry Is Student Of Week Sullenberger Wins Revlon Brenda SullenJberger was the big winner in the REVLOiN drawing held March 22 in the college store. Her name was drawn as the 1st place vranner and she received $15.00 in RiEVLON products. Jackie Grif- fitih received $10 in REVLON for 2nd place plus $5 in REV- ')N for having made a pur chase during the length of the conitest. Tom McAuley received the 3rd place prize of $5 in REVLON’S PUB product. AUSTIN'S YOUR RECORD and PHOTO CENTER R'idgeland, S. C., is the home of Lynn Horry, the student of the week. Since coming to Brevard Col lege Lynn has been on the Dean’s List or Honor Roll each semester maintaining an average better than 2.0. “Very efficient” are the words Lynn’s roommate, Nancy Brockwell, uses to describe her. Lynn loves horses and could think of no better way to spend a day than horseback riding. Among her other likes are taU boys, the buttercups that bloom under the crass, and Brevard College. Differential equations are Lynn’s main dislike. Martin Elected Regional Head L. W. ‘^Chiok” Martin, popu lar athletic director and head baisketball coach at Brevard College, has been re-elected to a two - year term as regional director for Region Ten of the OMlatlional Junior College Ath*- letic Association. As Regional Director of the NJCAA, Martin vnll be respon sible for the athletic programs of member coilleges in Vir ginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. In addition, he will be a delegate to the national convention held each year in conjunction with the national juco basketball tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. Many people on campus do not realize what an active per son Lynn is. Among her varied offices and honors she lis.ts Presiident of the Christian Council, “Big Sister,” Mar shall, and Hall Proctor. Lynn also serves actively as a mem ber of S.G.A., Phi Theta Kap pa, and Sec. - Treas. of Alpha Beta Gamma. For the past two summer Lynn has been an aid in the Head Start program. Lynn can boast of priviliges, many another student cannot. She comes from a family of eight children. Too, her moth er is a poet and is a reoogniized author of the book, A CONFI DENCE ON PARTING. Next year Lynn plans to at tend Newberry College and ma jor in math with a future per haps in working with compu ters. Music Department Special musiic for Easter will begin on Palm Sunday afternoon when the Brevard Civic Chorus will present the Mozairt Requiem in the Methodist Church Sanctuary at 3:30 P. M. Many localites will re member tihis most remark able work was presented as a memorial concert for Pres ident Kennedy by the Civic Chorus the year he was mur dered. Morris Pharmacy Main Street BONNIE and CLYDE Coming Soon At CO-ED
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