May 12, 1969 The N.C. Essay Page 3 TO MRS. BROWN Time and memories make sacred love-- The time for you is now and you share it with us. The memories only you oan relate. The sacred love is a combination of your heart and ours. Kisses we place upon your cheek tell stories of your time given to warm a hearty Each relating his own pleasant memoirs^ held close to his heart. This Mrs. Brown is your sacred love. A tear for a pain you knew and felt, A silent prayer we knew was always there— A kind word spoken each time we would part. But Mrs. Brown, more than thie you gave love! A touch, a kiss, a smile — we part. Mrs. Brown God bless your sacred heart I BY BERNARD DAVIS STUDENTS BOYCOTT "H A G 0 N WHEEL" C H A f1 B E R MUSIC RECITAL SET FOR T H U R S. On Thursday, May 15, 1969, at 8:15 p.m. a Chamber Music concert will be presented in the Main Audi torium at N.C.S.A. The program for the evening is: Mendelsohn: Concert- pieces 1, 2: Beethoven: "Third Duo"; Ibert: "Piece en Trio"; Maros: "Ser- enata"; and Francaix: Quatour. Stu dents performing in the concert are: Esther Lamneck, clarinet; Michael McCraw, bassoon; Margot Garrett, piano; Ransom Wilson, flute; and Robert Sorton, oboe. INSTRUMENTAL WORKSHOP (con't from pg. 1) music*for Winston-Salem and Forsyth County Schools, who will teach oboe and bassoon; Harry Snell, teacher of percussion for Winston-Salem and Forsyth County Schools, who will teach percussion; Otis Strother, band instructor and instrumental teacher at Boone, who will teach up per brass and William Tritt, teacher of string students in Charlotte, who will teach violin and viola. Most of these teachers are now playing with symphony orchestras in the state and have played with a number of orchestras outside the state. They will give private in struction in all string, wind and percussion instriraients and will con duct intensive reading workshops in large and small ensembles. The first session of the sum mer instrumental workshops at the School of the Arts will be June 23 through July 11. The second session will be from July 14 through August 1. Fee for each three-week jJeriod is $150, which includes tuition, private lessons, room, board, re creation, social and cultural acti vities . Scholarships are available. The amount will depend on the stu dents ability, instrument and finan cial need. Applications for enroll ment and scholarships should be made to: The Summer Workshop, North Carolina School of the Arts, ,P. 0. Box 4657, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107. It is planned now for student recitals to be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings. There will be movies at the school on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and informal parties on Friday evenings. Stu dents will attend concerts at the Governor’s School on Saturday even ings, and they will have picnic sup pers and attend outdoor concerts by the Winston-Salem Symphony Orchestra on Sunday evenings at Graylyn Estate. Several students at N.C.S.A.are boycotting The Wagon Wheel due to the rude and unlawful behavior of the Carmichaels (the owners). Last week, Rhonda Scherich and I were going to The Wagon Wheel when Robert and Pernell (two of the lit tle black boys) came running after us. We invited them for ice cream but had to wait 15 minutes for ser vice. Mrs. Carmichael, then came over and refused to serve us because "Filthy little kids ruin our business." "SHE STOOPS" (can't from pg. 1) and Cynthia Darlow, the Hardcastles; Kathleen Masterson as their daughter and Gary Beach as Tony Lumpkin, showed skill at the game and Randall Rickman and Kurt Yaghijian comple mented each other as the romantic lads. I regretted that Miss Ferraro ignored Ford's stage apron, for the style of the play is eminently suited to that thrust into the house by MARTEA AMPER Robert and Pernell, though young, understood what she meant and not wishing to hurt them anymore, we promptly left. I, like other students, will not return there until this matter is cleared up. This, of course, is an individual choice but your coop eration would be appreciated. Martha Amper WANTED ! ! I ! jFurnished house wanted for summer | session, June 15 through August 3. Suitable for faculty couple with dog within walking distance of campus. ! t Please leave information with Eliza- ‘ !beth Greene, Drama Department Sec- | retary. !

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