Newspapers / St. Andrews University Student … / Oct. 29, 1987, edition 1 / Page 12
Part of St. Andrews University Student Newspaper / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
page 12 THE LANCE October 29,1987 \ f: The Little German Band from Raleigh, N.C. provided the entertainment for "mini-Oktoberfest'', part of German Week last Saturday at Beik. Oldenburg logeliier4-H clubs to build skills for ihc, Haitian youths. Finally, Dr. Oldenburg and his team built an irrigation canal which today irrigates an area as large as 500 foot ball fields. When asked about what he wants to accomplish as an educator of future theologians. Dr. Oldenburg replied that he wants to “shape the future leaders of the Church to be faithful to the tradition of God in a culture”, that is, to keep the O'Keeffe ing and glorifying O’Keeffe’s artwork is in an appropriate form. The Grey Hills Ensemble, of which both Engelson and Bridges are performing members, will present “Black ^ird. Red Hills” in a program featuring 20th century \vomen composers which will tour the southeast this fall. Other members of the Grey Hills Ensemble include Ann Woodward, violist, professor of music and chairman of string instruction at the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and pianist Jane Whang, a graduate of Mount Holyoke College. The program will premier on November 6 at the Festival of Women in the Arts at the University of Alabama. It will also be performed on November 8 at the North Carolina Museum of Ait; November 9 at Duke University, Durham, and at St Andrews; November 10 at the University of Vir ginia; November 11 at Sweet Briar Col lege; November 13 at the University of Richmond, and November 15, O’Keeffe’s birthdate, at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington D.C. work of the Church and of God alive within the secular world, not just as a theol- Dr. Oldenburg is grateful for his honorary degree. His service and commit ment to Sl Andrews involves 15 years as a trustee, five of which he served as Chair man of the Board of Trustees. He believes in the unique opportunities St. Andrews presents to its students and in the students themselves. He challenges the students of St. Andrews to make a difference in some one else’s life, whether through your voca tion, avocation, or your support of causes. He feels that there is a time for talking and a time for action and he challenges his stu dents to discover the difference. 35mm r I I I I Prints and Slides from the same roll Seattle FilmWorks has adapted Kodak’s professional Motion Picture film for use in your 35mm camera. Now you can use the same film—with the same fine grain and rich color saturation—Hollywood’s top studios demand. Its wide exposure latitude is perfect for everyday shots. You can capture special effects, too. Shoot it in bright or low light—at up to 1200 ASA. What’s more, it’s economical. And remember, Seattle FilmWorks lets you choose prints or slides, or both, fiom the same roll. Try this remarkable film today! FREE Introductory Offer □ RUSH me two 20-exposure rolls of Kodak MP film for my name 35mm camera. I’d like 2-roll starter pack including Eastman 5247® and 5294.® Enclosed Is $2 for postage and handling. ADDRESS 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed CITY STATE ZIP Mail to: Seattle FilmWorks 500 Third Ave. W., P.O. Box 34056 Seattle, WA 98124 2440 LKodak, 5247 and 5294 arc rrademarks of Eastman Kodak Co. Seattle FilmWorks is wholly separate from the ma.iufacturer. Process ECN-II _ at Seattle FilmWorks with limited avaHabiiity from other labs. ®1987 SFW I Edwards strengthen the bond between St. Andrews and the Laurinburg community and aims to involve all facets of both groups. The projects within the program are developed and implemented by St. An drews’ business majors, but ideally include all members of the college community. These projects not only foster community relations but provide students with the op portunity to put theory into practice, work with the local community, and gain skills for entering the business community. Earlier this season one team of 50 students actively participated in the annual John Blue Cotton Festival and is continuing their effort with the downtown merchants to seek ways of maintaining the enthusiasm that was generated in the downtown area on Oct. 17. Another team is promoting a volleyball tournament to be held at St. Andrews in early November to benefit the Southeastern Center for Family Violence. Rigsbee literature in the West at that time. “Joseph introduced me and rec ommended my work to Ardis’s former publisher, Carl Proffer,” Rigsbee said. “They were expanding beyond publishing Russian work, and mine was one of the first books of American poetry they pub lished.” Rigsbee and Brodsky see less of each other now, but Rigsbee still corre sponds with him occasionally. “I’m really glad to see the world recognize his poetry in this way,” Rigsbee said. SEMESTER IN SPAIN (BEGINNER OR ADVANCED) Not just for Spanish majors only, but for everyone: beginners, “in between” students, and advanced. Put some excitement into your college career!! BEGINNER OR ADVANCED-Cost Is about the same as a semester in a U.S. college: $3,870. Price includes jet round trip to Seville from New York, room, board, and tuition complete. Government grants and loans may be applied towards our programs. CN 2440 n college you attend your present street address city state zip If you would like information on future programs give permanent address below. your permanent street address city Live with a Spanish family, attend classes four hours a day, four days a week, four months. Earn 16 hrs. of credit (equivalent to 4 semesters taught in U.S. colleges over a two year time span). Your Spanish studies will be enhanced by opportunities not avail able in a U.S. classroom. Standardized tests show our students' language skills superior to students completing two year programs in U.S. Advanced courses also. Hurry. It takes a lot of time to make all ar rangements. SPRING SEMESTER-Jan. 30-May 29 FALL SEfVIESTER-Aug. 29-Dec. 19 each year FULLY ACCREDITED—A Program of Trinity Christian College. For full information—send coupon to: SEMESTER IN SPAIN 2065 Laraway Lake Drive S,E., CN Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506 (A Program of Trinity Christian College) HELP YOUR NEIGHBOR ... Join individuals and organizations who are helping nearly one million people with their tax returns. The people being helped are low-income, elderly, handicapped or have difficulty with English. The IRS will train you. The program is called VITA- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance. For details, call the nearest IRS office listed in your local telephone directory. —A PuMtc **rvfc» of ttm \
St. Andrews University Student Newspaper
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 29, 1987, edition 1
12
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75