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Western Carolinian Volume 45 (46) Number 23

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  • Upward Bound student Scott Welch, a senior at Cherokee High School, enjoys developing his artistic talents while art instructor Dr. Ray Menze looks on. Scott is one of 46 UB students on the WCU campus this summer involved in academic and recreational activities. "Shadow Box" To Open CULLOWHEE - "The Shadow Box," a compelling drama by Michael Christofer about three terminally ill patients and their families, will be presented in Western Carolina University's Little Theatre at 8 p.m. June 30, July 1 and 2. The play, which won the 1977 Pulitzer Prize and a Tony award, deals with the theme that all men, regardless of material wealth or position in life, one day will die. Despite its seriousness, the play has its comic moments. In tense moments the actors use the four-letter vernacular. Thus, parental discretion may be advised. Cast members include Phoebe Hall, Warren Dupree, Steven Fryar, Steve Eller, David Gaddy, Diana Carlson, Pamela J. Cook and Tavia Stowe. The production is directed by Dr. Donald L. Loeffler, head of WCU department of speech and theatre arts. Lights and sets are designed by Lee Reed. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for students and senior citizens and $1 for children. They may be purchased in Room 122 Hoey, or reservations may be made by calling 227-7365. Forest Hills Motor Lodge across four lane from stadium. Free golf, swimming; tennis. Along with JUSTJANES Restaurant. Reasonable rates. We also sell time sharing homes and efficiencies; $1,000 to $5,000 and you own your home at Forest Hills Country Club for a week each year. Financing available. Phone 704-293-5442 or write P.O. Box 1599, Cullowhee, N.C. Schedule Announced CULLOWHEE—Performances by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, the Piedmont Chamber Orchestra, the Hippodrome Theater and a return visit by the North Carolina Dance Theater are among the nine events announced for the 1981-82 season sponsored by Western Carolina University's Lectures, Concerts and Exhibitions Program. The appearance by the Preservation Hall Band has been scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 31, in WCU's Reid Gymnasium and is the only Sunday performance on the LCE Program schedule next year. The complete schedule for next year is as follows: —North Carolina Dance Theater, Sept. 28, Hoey Auditorium. —Leigh Howard Stevens (marimba), Oct. 6, Hoey Auditorium. —Piedmont Chamber Orchestra, Oct. 27, recital hall, Music-English Building. —Noble Wolzien (flute and guitar), Nov. 19, recital hall, Music-English Building. —Robert Smith (harpsichord), Feb. 11, recital hall, Music-English Building. —Tamburitzens (European folk music and dance), Feb. 14, Hoey Auditorium. —Hippodrome Theater ("Deathtrap"), April 6, Hoey Auditorium. —Clarion Wind Quintet, April 8, recital hall, Music- English Building. All LCE performances begin at 8 p.m. The LCE Committee is now accepting orders for subscriber tickets. A subscriber ticket admits the bearer to all LCE programs: Subscriber tickets cost $20 for an individual, $35 per couple and $10 per child. Regular box office prices for 1981-82 will be $5 for adults, $2 for non-WCU students and $1 for WCU students with valid identification cards. Persons planning to attend four or more of the LCE events can save up to 56 percent of the cost of admission by purchasing subscriber tickets. For further information or to subscribe to the LCE Program, contact Dr Doug Davis, Room 460, UA/MIK Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, N.C. 28723 telephone 227-7234. Other events sponsored by the LCE Program next year will include four art exhibitions on the WCU campus. Appalaehain Trail Water-colors CULLOWHEE-A collection of 25 to 30 watercolors and oil paintings by Cynthia Ross portraying her Maine- to-Georgia walk on the Appalachian Trail is on display now through June 30 in Western Carolina University's Chelsea Gallery. The exhibit is being held in conjunction with teh 23rd biennial meeting of the Appalachian Trail Conference, set for June 26 through July 3 on the WCU campus. Ross majored jn fine arts at the University of Pennsylvania and finished her studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. After completing the school, she hiked the complete 2,000-mile trail. Ross lives and works on a farm in Hawk Mountain, Pa. She recently finished a manuscript and illustrations for "An Appalachian Sketchbook," to be published by East Woods Press in Charlotte. The Sylva church of Christ Welcomes WCU Summer Students Sunday morning Bible Study... 10:00 Worship 11:00 Sunday night Bible Study 7:00 Wednesday night Bible Study ... 7:30 If you have questions or need a ride call: Greg Williams 293-5035 after 5:00 pm Bob Rigdon 227-7207 586-4336 SATURDAY, JUNE 27 ******************************* BAND * * •* at ******************************* usrjcine^ $3.50 Cover plus $2.00 Min Dinner 5-9 Band 9-1 Brown Bagging RESERVATIONS 293-5442 Thursday Nite MEXICAN FOOD Friday Nlte FRESH SEAFOOD
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