the LANCE ^ COMING EVENTS S Thursday, Feb. 13: g Black History Week Movie - “Lost, Strayed or Stolen’ ^ 7:30 in College Union Lounge Z Friday, Feb. 14: ^ B.S.U. speaker 7:30 in College Union Lounge Valentine Dance with live music ^ 9:30 in cafeteria r Saturday, Feb. 15: r Recital-Ann Robinson and Sally Morris ^ 8:00in VardellMusicHall ^ Movie - “Sounder” C 8:00 in Avinger Auditorium 2 Sunday, Feb. 16: § fit § 4? Recital - Dr. James Cobb and Barbara Cobb with RichardS Whitley and Gertrude Beal ^ 3:30 in VardellMusicHall Concert - B .S.U. sponsored Gospel Choirs 7:30 in Vardell Music Hall Movie - “Sounder” !T» 8:00 in Avinger Auditorium fltj S.A. Hosts Speakers In Economics, Ecology Feb. 19,Dr. Donald G. Pax- a-'-i —j »•- -— ton speaks «i “The Econo mics of Energy Production, Distribution and Pricing.” Lectures on Wilderness Sur vival and Modern India provide a double exposure «i Feb. 26. Philosopher Spencer Ludlow joins Poet Ron Bayes in a (fisciission on “The Poetic Act” on March 5. Black Mountain Poet Jonathan ^illiams speaks on publishing March 12 and Professor Joies brings “The Best of Gertrude Stein” on March 19. Evening occasions through the end of March include a Feb. 25 offering, “An Evening of Sound Mimes” by Vanessa Holdsworth and Company. Miss Holdsworth is from Fayetteville. Readings by Fielding Dawson of New York and Jonathan Williams of Highlands and talks and exhibitions by internationally heralded photographer Lyle Bonge and Mel Edelstein, diief librarian of the National Gallery of Art, March 10 through 11 Concluding the evening fare will be a festival in memory of Gertrude Stein including the film “When This You See Remranber Me” and a live performance of Miss Stein’s “Four Saints in Three Acts”, March 19,20, and 21. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1975 Meyer ffl Wins Art Award PAGE THREE April and May “The C«n- mon Experience” wiU con tinue with an equally ridi series of offerings. Dr. Jones said St. Andrews students and members of the Laurinburg conununity can look forward to an exciting ^ringtime of activity on the SA campus. Directed by Dr. F. Whitney Jones, the “St. Andrews Com mon Experience” has scheduled 14 daytime oc casions (11:30 a.m.) and a host of evening presentatiwis set for 8 p.m. “ locations to be announced. St. Andrews may once ag^n congratulate its am bitious artisit Harry Martin Meyer HI for the awards he received in the 1975 Piedmont Art Show. Meyer won the first prize of $100 for his print ‘The Ladyslipper’. He also received an honorable men tion and $35 for his ‘Glboal Folio’. This is the second con secutive year that a St. An drews student has taken the first prize in the Piedmont Show. Bill Burruss’ print, ‘The Discovery’ won it last year. H.M. Meyers HI also received an honorable men tion for his ‘The Inquisition’ in that show. A former St. Andrews student, Suzanne Collins who is presently attending Queens Collie, is also a recipient of an honorable menticsi in this year’s Piedmont Show. pie show may be seen oi this campus during the latter part of this school year. It is IM-esently «i the circuit of the member colleges of the Pied mont Art Show. 1974 Piedmont Art Show on Campus This week and next, the 1974 Piedmont Art Show be iq> for viewing in the Vardall Gallery. It is hoped Oiat everyone will make a point to stop by and see as it not con tains works by St. Andrews students but is, according to Mi-. Mark Smith, “the best Piedmont Show we’ve got ten.y i SOUTHERN JUNCTION RECORD SHOP We Carry RECORDS, STEREOS, TAPES, STEREO EQUIPMENT. We Repair GUITARS, AMPS, TAPE PLAYERS, TAPE RECORDERS, RADIOS, STEREOS, ETC. Guitar Lessons, Drum Lessons Mini-Mall, South Main St. 10:00-6:00 Mon.-Sat. J From McGregor®, a sophisticated Western look in a great new woven polyester blend fabric. Contrast piping on yoKe and slack pockets, and pearl snaps, give these suits a Fashion Western Look. Saturday ‘N’ Sunday Coordinates Betsy Neff serves breakfast with an Arabian flavor. “The Way Home” ByXimTourtellotte The way home is lost. Time distorts the road. And yet - the desire beckons: all thoughts turn homeward. Fields of frozen ground abide in the middle of the darkening journey. The passing of town after town, without names, or faces that belong to me. A child walking - tranquil in the cold, and lifts suspicious eyes as I pass: a red coat in my mirror, long after a curve carries him out of my sight. I would have stopped, surely - but the child could not really exist in my time, in my returning, yet how gentle a thing to cling to: frightened eyes, and a red coat. Cinema Starts FRIDAY! 276-4860 CoHtyt Plan Sbapplag UNEQUALLED ADVENTURE FROM WALT DISNEY! WALT DISNEY’S D SHOWS DAILY AT 3-7-9 SAT. & SUN. AT 1-3-5-7-9 LATE FLfCIC SAX \^tf:ooPM “SLAUGHTERHOUSES” R BILLY PILGRIM LIVES ADUO& f TO TIME TO TIME . .. Gihson^»a.o OVER! 276-2244 . DOWNTOWN UUMmURG SHOWS DAILY 7 AND 9 “W.W. AND THE DIXIE DANCE KING" SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-3-5-7-9

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