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ffch 28,1969 the clarion PAGE TEREB Dear Clario CONCERT — Cindy Slate (left) tonight in Dunham. Also performing and Bob Fisher will be performing will be Geneal Wade. Wade, Fisher Recitals Are Set For Tonight In Dunham G«neal Wade, soprano, and Kobert Fisher, clarinetist, will be presented in recital this evening at eight o’clock in Dlinhsm. Assisted by Donys Kaye Holtzclaw, sophamore piano ma jor, Geneal will perform works by Durante. Caldara, Arne, Biggons, Lawes, Dowland, Kje- rulf, Hayden, and Grieg. As- qeneal wade sisted by Cindy Slate, freshman piano major, Rolbert will per form two movements of the Sonata for Clarinet and Piano by the contemporary German composer, Paul Hindemith; and the Rondo movement of the Grand Duo Concertante by Carl Maria Von Weber (1T88-1826). The final work on the pro gram will Divertimento No. 3 for two clarinets and basson by Mozart. For this trio, Mr. Fish er will be joined t>y Kathy Yokley, clarinet, and Bobby Rhyne, bassoon. Geneal, a sophomore music major from Winston - Salem, is !he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guy Wade. She has stud ied voice under Mrs. Marion Whatley of the Brevard College Music Department Faculty for the past two years. She is a member of the Brevard College Glee Cluib, Choir, and Madrigal Singers. In April, Geneal will appear in the role of Mrs. Mitnick in the musical pro duction, “The Education of HYMAN KAPILAiN,” which will be presented by the Brevard College Drama Department. Bob, a sophomore Music ma jor from Arlington, Va., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Fisher. He has studied clarinet under Miss Virginia Tillotson of the Brevard College Music Department Faculty for the past two years, and spent last summer at the Brevard Music Center, where he was a clarinet student of Harry Schmidt of Florida State University. He also plays flute and tenor sax in various jazz groups and has been the solo clarinetist in the Brevard College Concert Band for the past year. At present, he plans to transfer to Texas Christian University in Ft. Worth, Tex, where he will con tinue his musical studies with a major in woodwind instru ments. WHAT’S HAPPENING!! March 28- March 29- March 30- •^Pril April 2— 10- —4:00 Friday at Four, Jones Parlor 5:30 MSM, Cafeteria 8:00 Formal Recital, Dunham -3:00-4:00 Euterp Easter Egg Hunt, around Jones 8:00 SAC Dance, Student Union -3:00-3:30 Civic Chorus Concert, Church 7:00-8:15 History Movie, Dunham - 6:30 Required Student Body Meeting, Dunham 7:30 Stud’Bnt Activities Committee -12:00 Spring Holidays begin -Classes Resume Spring Concert Will Be Presented This Sunday The Brevard Civic Chorus will present its Spring Concert Sunday, March 30, at 3:30 p. m. in the United Methodist Church. The Chorus will perform Pal estrina’s Miasa Brevis, Schutz’s Psalm 150, and Hovhaness’ Eas ter Cantata. The group, which includes college students and Brevard Citizens, is directed by Rev. Nelson F. Adams. DEAR Clario; My parents have always trust ed me to no end. They also let me do just about anything I felt like doing. But since I’ve been here, it seems as if some one’s always breathing down my neck. My dorm mother for instance. My parents have giv en me all the permission they could on doing things, yet she always checks things through for me like a child. I’m sick and tired of being babied and doubted. Please publish this, maybe it will do some good. If you have a good answer, I would enjoy hearing it. Balby Cakes Dear Baby: Don’t blame your dorm moth er, she didn’t make the rule. Something is being done! Have you read the report from the Committee on Social Behavior? Did you attend the assembly on Tuesday and ask questions? If you, and others, vote yes on Section 8 entitled ‘'Singing Out Procedures,” your troubles, as far as this is concerned, wiU be over when you return in the fall. Your trusting parents will fill out a blank permission form, and you will be free to make your own decisions. Those students who have parents who are not as trusting as yours, however, will not be allowed the same freedom. Dear Claire— I am having trouble with an adult on campus. Last week I wrote an article which indirect ly involved this person. Instead of discussing her anger over what I wrote, she sent a letter home to my father. In the let ter she unjustly discussed a per sonality problem she feels I have. I feel that she handled the problem very poorly and would like to know what you feel I should do. Uncommunicated Dear Uncommunicated, Remember in kindergarten when you would say a bad word, the teacher would write a note to Daddy and pin it to your shirt so it wouldn’t get lost. We are presently concern ed with a college student out growing the need for daddy’s spanking because he was bad. Have you tried talking with this adult who believes you have a personality problem? You may be able to find out who really has the problem. Dear Clario, I am one of the girls who en joys sunbathing when the wea ther’s nice, but Sundays are about the only days I can lie out for any length of time. Why do they have this rule that you can’t lie out until after one o’clock? Rained Upon Dear Rained, The mass coverage of the grass by bodies is quite dis tracting on Sunday mornings. Let’s let the people at least make it to church on time and in one piece. By the time they’re out and on their way home, they’ll enjoy the pleasures of nature. CORRECTION In regard to a letter that appeared in last week s CLARION, Dean Beatrice Burgess is officially an ex officio member of the Stud ent Government Association along with Dean Eston Rob erts. This action was taken by the Presidential Council in late summer of 1968. Dean Burgess also has the authority to sign for biUs that are sent to the SGA. The CLARION apoligizes for this error. Editor . . . iContinued from Page Two) that the small balcony In the auditorium can hold one hun dred or more students. Oh Yes, there are also those who want to run down to check the mail. Strange indeed, since the book store is closed on Saturday night and Sunday. Some need ed a smoke, departed the aud itorium, and never returned to Lyceum. We must not forget the people who brought two tickets. How can they have two entirely dilferent names? When you turn that Lyceum attendance ticket in, you’re saying, “I have attended Ly ceum.” How can you say you’ve attended if you leave before it starts? How do you know you won’t get something out of it if you leave before it starts? Two hundred and fifty tick ets .. . Fifty Students at Ly ceum . . . Wbo’s a hypocrite? What will the next generation be saying to us? Sylvia Monteith GET YOUR: • Books # Pencils # Notebooks # Stationary # Paper DAIRY BAR At The College HENDERSONVILLE HIGHWAY Bookstore BREVARD. N. C. 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