LOUISBURG COLLEGr lOUlSBURG, N.C. 27549 y Vol. XXVIII LOUISBURG COLLEGE, LOUISBURG, N. C„ FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1969 No. 7 Westminster Choir To Appear The Louisbuig College Con cert Series presents the West minster Choir at 8:00 p.m., in the college auditorium, March 24, 1969. Founded by John Finley Williamson in Dayton, Ohio, the group first sang in the Westminster Presbyterian Church, and in 1921 made its first tour. The Westminster Choir College was founded by Dr. Williamson in 1926, at Princeton, New Jersey. Of course, the current names and faces are different, but the same quality in the singing re mains. Touring in Europe, Asia, Student Directors Win Drama Festival Greg Williams and Jim Davis directed award-winning entries in The Carolina Dramatic As sociation’s District Drama Fes tival held at Campbell College in Buies Creek, N. C., on Satur day, February 22. Williams directed Tennessee Williams’ HELLO FROM BERTHA with Sheila Greene and students Jane Deese and Betty Lou Edwards. The pro duction rated a first-place award for “Distinguished Achievement in Play Produc tion.” THE TENOR, directed by Davis, won a second-place award for “Excellence in Play Production.” A play featuring local High School students directed by Associate Professor Versteeg also received a “Distinguished” rating. Russia, and the Far East, the Choir has had experiences that have broadened the scope and enriched the lives of each indi vidual Choir member and the people of the countries they have visited. President Eisen hower called the Choir’s tours good-will missions, because of the warmth and enthusiasm with which the Choir collect ively met each experience. Louisburg College is for tunate indeed to have such a well-known group for an ap pearance. The Choir has cut about six records and sung with both the New York and Philadelphia Philharmonic Symphonies. Sue Laster w. u. s. Begin Drive W.U.S. is the abbreviation for a unique organization, the World University Service. This organization is financed by col leges and universities. Its sole purpose is to help under-privi- leged colleges and universities and it also gives aid to indivi dual students. Some of the projects which W. U. S. helped with last year include: a stu dent center in Peru, a student health clinic in South Vietnam, a dormitory in India and many more. In addition, W.U.S. also gave cash grants to indhridual students for text books and meals. On Tuesday, March 18, the See W. U. S. Page 4 New Teaching Approaches New ways of effective teaching in colleges are being explored every day. The tra ditional class lecture is slowly going out of style. It is being replaced by the audio-tutorial system. The audio-tutorial system will activate the student into individual work by which he can learn more and at a faster rate. The audio-tutorial system is being applied here in the Biology Department and Mr. Butler’s sociology class. A new experimental lab was added to the Biology Depart ment during the Christmas holiday. It is located on the basement floor of the Franklin building. The purpose for this lab is to offer the audio-tutorial system which will in return give the student a chance to do individual work. The biology department hopes the lab will create more interest among the students and help them in solv ing problems that may occur in their other lab. The experimental lab offers the students film strips and taped recordings on material covered in class. Also available in this lab are microscopes, an audio-dictator to help in the pronunciation of words, and plenty of reading material. Plastic models and other bio logical collections are on dis play constantly. The experimental lab only supplements the regular biology lab that is still required of all students. The lab is open six hours a day Monday through Friday. There is a member of the bio logy department on duty to give help to the student when needed. The response to this new lab has been very good and it is hoped that all the labs will be changed to the audio-tutorial system. The audio-tutorial system in sociology includes a lecture, small group discussions, in dependent research and audio visual presentations. This sys tem is designed to increase efficiency of classroom time, and provide individual instruc tions. Mimeographed copies of the instructor’s lectures are re ceived by the student to elimi- Library Receives Appolla-8 Book rj J Dr. Nease presented Mrs. Yarborough with the book en titled Project: Apollo 8, which had been given to him by a friend who is a member of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in Wash ington, D. C. This book contains interest ing details on the flight plan and mission of Apollo 8, giving diagrams and discriptions of the ^acecraft structure. launching operations, and re covery after landing. Also in cluded are short individual biographies of the flight’s crew Frank Borman, James A. Lo vell, Jr., and William A. An ders. This book is now available in the library and may be found on the Reference shelves downstairs. Pam Personette nate classroom note taking. The goal set for this class is to provide opportunities for students to attend a general assembly, a seminar period, and an audio-visual presenta tion. The general assembly is used for the purpose of clarification, instructions and other points of emphasis beneficial to the class. Written examinations, guest lecturing, and general an nouncements may also be given at this time. The seminar periods are de signed to bring small groups together for discussions, oral examinations, and individual instruction. Sixteen millimeter films, sound coordinate filmstrips, re cordings, and field excursions make up what will be taking place in the audio-visual sec tion. Another method of teaching introduced here at Louisburg College is being done by Mr. Farmer of the Department of Religion. In his classes all students will be tested on each indivi dual chapter. The students will individually go to his office and take the test. If the stu dent fails the test he is allowed to take it over as many times as it takes him to pass it. The student will be given as much time as he needs to take the test. The est will be used to show the student what he is lacking in. One major quiz will be given in class. It will not be repeated. The student will have only one chance to pass it. The text book is to Le finished as soon as possible. This will give the student time for independent study in this course. A research paper is also one of the requirements of this course. The purpose of this type of teaching is to separate the factual material from the ap plication of factual material. Norman Barrack Dally Thought The time that was is gone forget it not. The time that is is now use it a lot. The time to be will come it’s yours to plot.