Vol. 3, No. 28 North Carolina School of the Arts April 15, 1969 NORMAN FARROW RESIGNS Norman Farrow, voice teacher at the North Carolina School of the Arts, has resigned to accept a new post as artist teacher. Professor of Music and Chairman of the Voice Division at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. The an nouncement was made today by Robert Ward, President of the School of the Arts. "UNC-G’s gain Is our very great loss, in this instance,” said Ward in speaking of the resignation. "Norman Farrow has made a tre mendous contribution to the begin nings of the School of the Arts, That he has chosen to remain in the/ _) Piedmont is the great good fortun^,'^ of the entire state. '*We are proud to have had tfis services but can only wish him «nd our sister institution the vecy best in their new association.” Farrow came to the School of the Arts at the invitation ef the late Dr. Vittorio Giiaanlni, tirst president ' of the school. He has taught here since the school opened in the fall of 19^. In commentiBig on the change^ Farrow said: "When Dr. Giannini asked me to join his new faculty at the North Carolina School of the Arts,,dt was too fascinating a tdiallenge. to re sist, and these have been # most re warding four years. "I am very fond of my students here and tremendously proud of them. The level of talent and dedication has been extremely high, and I am confident that many of them have fine performing careers. I hope that these standards will main tained and that the school will pro gress in the directions for which it was established. (eon*t on baak) $ THRUWAY invites you to see a way-out YOUNG EDWARDIAN FASHION SHOW SAT. APRIL 19 2 PM & 4 PM WIN PRIZES! • Young Edwardian outfit •$20 gift certificate from Rosenthal's Bootery *Scandia Make-up Kits Drawing: April 19 4:30 PM Come to ROBIN’S Thruway