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APRIL 16, 1971 THh. CLARION PAGE THREE Drama Workshop Hike Planned Planned At UNC-A Th°^co«?jLi u the planned hike for Saturday, The University of North teachers will participate with April 17. The truck will leave Carolina at Asheville is spon- UNC . A education students, the Student Union Building at soring a two-day workshop in with discussions following each one o’clock, and will return in Creative Dramatics for ele- session as the teachers are in- time for supper. This trail will mentary teachers of the Ashe- troduced to the philosophy, entail a shorter truck ride ville City and Buncombe Coun- techniques, materials and lit- ty Schools Friday and Satur- erature of day, April 16 - 17. criiiaix cl onui I.C1 ucxi mAc — - than the earlier hikes, and has LOLUic uj. creative dramatics, a length of only a few miles. “Creative dramatics is a form The second half parallels a Sponsored by The Theatre of = miles. Creative aramatics is a torm The second ha" Sponsored by The rneatre drama improvised by chil- mountain stream. of UNC - A and the Department dren under the stimulus of an p’Hiiration is cooDeration imagmative leader who moti- of Educatwn, is cooperaxion _ attended, and no one has with the Division of Cultural suffered serious strain from Arts of the N. C. Department resources ” Arnold Wen- them. Future plans are for of Public Instruction, the work- UNC-A another half-day hike on Sat- shop sessions will begin at 10 provides op- «rday, April 24, and then for a. m. and continue to 3:30 p. Theatre said, it proyaes p m. with a break for lunch. " personal creativity Swannahoa Gap on May 1. Mrs Ins M. Fanger, from grow in personal creduvuy, Boston Mass., who has served awareness, self expression, and for spring are social understanding.” showing surrounding moun- Wengrow said, “This field is tains to students who rarely an art in which a child who gee them except from an auto does not consider himself ‘ar- mobile. Interest has been grow- re- ing, and plans are being made to continue them through the “It builds confidence in summer sessions. No pre-regis- children who are not perform- tration, no charges, and no ing well academically by draw- special permission is needed ing on the child’s own emotions, to take part. Bring your_ cam- perceptions and experiences,” he said. as consultant in creative dra matics and the Children’s Theatre at Tufts University, will serve as workshop leader. Her work with children was featured on a half - hour Bos ton television series, “The Creative Teacher.” She holds degrees in drama from Colum bia and Northwestern Univer sities. In the workshop sessions, tistic’ can discover a new lationship to art. Music Department Plans Band Concert “”"A™“cSr:.r p.» WEEKEND by the Mu- for prospec- SIC SHOWCASE No. 2 sponsored sic Department tive students. This final band concert of the year will be a special pro- eras, water containers if you plan to drink, and wear com fortable clothes. All members of the College Community are invited. Former Instructor Josephine A. Morgan Gets USAF Promotion A 1942 graduate and former instructor at Brevard College was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel recently in ceremonies at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center in San a r. THIS BEAUTIFUL FLOWER GARDEN that has been blooming this spring i.s a 'project of the Transylvania Gai'den Club. Garden Club Establishes Memorial Garden, Cafeteria The beautiful flower garden now gracing the south end of the cafeteria around the out door patio is the result of in itiative on the part of the Tran- den from time to time so that a crescent of dogwood, azalea, and other flowering shrubs will extend from the French Broad Street curb to the garden Bach’s Double Concerto in C for two pianos, assisted by Mr. Sam Cope of the music facul ty. The original orchestral acc- ^ ^exas. itiative on the pan oi me ni...- o.ic.. , rr r,“ „hes companiment for this has been ^ sylvania Garden Club. The idea around the building. Benches transcribed for band by Miss Lieutenant Colonel Jose- garden was suggested at will be placcd m appropr , riirtis The entire concert band p^ine A. Morgan, currently as- meeting of the club, and spots as well. the year will be a ^ complete the program with gjstant administrator and reg- g ^ Harrington became A plaque has been placcd on gram of sophomore solof s who wd^comp ^ ^ T will perform selections w t ■ pmale medical center, received worked with faculty cafeteria plot. It is .iven in band accompaniment. Jeatur^ Shostakovich’fe Fifth |Sym- appointment from Brigadier General E. H. Underwood, Jr., medical center commander, March 1. ,d ‘stuaents include Virgto Edmondson, soprano, ^ public is cordially Rfcord Review Jimi Hendrix Album Is Released Posthumously ^ ,, Piiitar playing and voca An 18-year veteran of the Air ForcG, Colonel Morgan was graduated from Greens boro College in 1944 and re ceived her Master’s degree in biology from George Peabody ^eil J. j Teachers College in album oy ^ ^ ^ ,r;tph ical education mst*uctor. Personnel ^r. The Asheboro, N. C. ative Mitchell and I’ud^j- ^ .,ss ioined the Air Force in 1953. drums, Bi^.y Cox on ^ ]oine^.^^^ Steve AViiiwood colonel Morgan has been reci- Wood Oi vibes, and Jim Porce Com- '’'¥he"cac* rsfinTewT.'Jf " Pn“ "her a»lgnm»L.« and ^taff volunteers, cafeteria memory of the late President sSf and grounds crew indi- of Brevard College, Emmett viduals as well as various K. McLarty, Jr., by his many townspeople on the project. friends in the college and The plan is to add to the gar- community. Tlie recent - Hendrix, is Perhaps his ^ bes.^ Hendrix drifls ,Hom” electric rock in “Straight Ahead,’’ ^ “Astro Man,” and Night &r Flying ”to the blues in Bel ly Button Window and My Friend.” Speech Class Is Unique Experience T rilcrt ViaVA Have you dropped in on the er, the Ma-;-; lately’ One can some props and acti-liy linost anything in Mrs. the audience how to do some- find -linost an^n Students in past classes ^I't the 3 credit hour course, have demonstrated hypnotism, out the 3 cremi ,.^g ^j^g knitting and sewing, students prepar entertain- construction of mobiles, how to ^is swell demonstrative, an a fire, cooking, how to “wS "pn“Th.r alignment t» £ JS”bes are plann^ ve.a«U., S.S .e •>- »st New ^ fe'Sl.fr.r Je .‘.w .. ... -ne. ^alr. £. Sor.rr ^ release provides some ^ NOTICE Informative speeches In ~ ^ I have elude just about any topic. ^ speech. This type oi w I I A 1. DU\/C nnVGntlOn ah sophomores wh . ^ ^gve been discuss- included anything from Nea At rhys. not yet turned m the Clamn INCai y-Ai / --.--=on consist- forms indicating their Pl^s e^ ^ g. ^ .v- „r the for next y^. afto ^ ,ta«ueh Spain, girl basketball Ihf near and lif’ Last semester instead of an exam, the students were each required to give an entertain ment speech. This type of tion consist- forms indicating E^-S^ils‘2 rfv.. „e . here at Brevard ’ player. Some one thousan P ^ feature article on ® , ^g speeches m spee tended the National ,. ticipants made up Miss sophomores ending their career li^e jjjform or attempt to reco tion for American Association tic P ^^g techniques m ^ay wQl be tot hey inform o for Health, Physical Education^ prinS in the Clarion. Only tell t^.^^audienc^e^ ^ and Recreation this pa»t blocking on reb^ . ^udents who participate in speech, howev- art in Detroit. faking and advanced ^j^g survey will be mcluded. demon. ra Miss Neal was heading faking and advanced a in dribbling and passing telling funny stories and jokes to well planned satires on ev eryday life. As a student who has taken u«o in irvppch class, I would highly S S^mores ^i^heir^^’^ee^ l^ke ^f/TnS o?«t^rrrfcan'-efo bl^grSt as well as a lesson in the art of communication.
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