November 3,1988 THE LANCE P«ge 5 Madrigal Feast to Be Held Blue-White Bash The St. Andrews Presbyterian College Chorale and Chamber Singers will present the fourth annual Elizabethean Madrigal Fcaste on December 1 and 2. The feast will celebrate the holiday season in the Olde English tradition of singing, minstrels, heralds, ijoar’s head and wassail bowl processions, and the ceremony of the Lord of the Manor. Mark Parsons, St. Andrews professor of music and theatre, is directing the feast this year. ! Odds and' Sods Deborah Kelly Professor Ron Bayes, St. Andrews writcr-in-residence recently received good news about the current group of St. Andrews students spending fall semester at Brannenburg Castle in Italy. Via long distance telephone. Princess Mary deRachewiltz informed Dr. Bayes that the students are presenting a produc tion of her father, Ezra Pound’s Women of Trachis at the Merano City Theater, Tartarrotti on November 6. The President of Italy, Cossiga has sent his congratula tions to the group and hopes that he can make the performance. Princess Mary’s son, Sizzo who has a Ph.D in Mythology will be here in the spring to teach the following courses: In troduction to Pound Studies(2 credits), Mythology(4 credits) and Folklore(4 credits). Also this spring. Rabbi Mahre will share what it is like to be Jewish in the modem world in his course. Introduction to Judaism. This class will focus on the relationship of Judaism and Christianity and involve a field trip to the Rabbi’s synagogue in Florence. Helen Copeland's latest book. Endan gered Specimen is currently available through the St. Andrews Press. Dealing mosdy with nature, Copeland's compila tion of poems have described by Mary Kratt as being "both playful and wise, a mature work of wit and ardor." Endan gered Specimen Msts for $10.00. The menu for the evening is wassail, potato and leek soup, roast sirloin of beef, glazed carrots, roast whole potatos, green salad, hard rolls, and cherry or lemon tarts. The celebration will be held in the Belk Main Lounge at 7 p.m. on the Sl Andrews campus. Tickets cost $15 for adults and $8 for students. They will be available Nov. 1 at the Scotland County Memorial Library. Tickets must be paid for when requested. With sad regret, we note the passing of our dear friend Joel Oppenheimer,adjunct professor of literature of St. Andrews.. He was a former Black Mountain Collge student who read his work at St. Andrews many times. His books. Names J)ates and Places and At Fifty had been published by the St. Andrews Press. The following events have been planned for students by the new Student AcUvities Director, Glen Harrison: Saturday, Nov. 5 Trip to Asheville, N.C. to tour uie Biltmore Estate. Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 7p.m. Tie dye workshop will be held in Farrago. No fee, bring what you want dyed. Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 6:30 p.m. Oyster roast/crab boil on the Gathering Place balcony. Other dates to remember: Nov. 4 - Casino Night Nov. 5-Meek's party Nov. 8 History Club Election Bash Nov. 12- Wilmington's Dress to Impress ¥)u’re smart enough to calculate iiesizeofa Hydrogen atom. And you’re still smoking? U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Reggae band Peace of Mind jammed at Blue-White while students moved to their sound. Volley ball competition, one of several events, took place off of Granville Beach Darin Lawrence and the East Coast Blue Grass Band closed out the celebration of Blue-White. mn ■ I % j