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Western Carolinian Volume 45 Number 25

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  • Page4/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/March 27, 1980 Carolinian newsbriefs Student art Art in a variety of media by WCU students will be on display March 31-April 16 in the gallery of WCU's Belk Building. The annual juried exhibition will officially open March 31 at 7 p.m. with a reception in the gallery. Western students were invited to submit works in 10 categories-ceramics, drawings, glass, jewelry and metals, mixed media, painting, photography, weaving and fibers, printmaking, and sculpture. The works will be judged in undergraduate and graduate divisions. Judges for the 1980 exhibit are Tom Hammond, associate professor at the University of Georgia, and Jerry Chappelle. Hammond is a printmaker who has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Chappelle is a professional potter from Farmington, Ga. He recently spent a semester as a visiting artist in residence at Ohio University. Works judged best-in-category will receive a cash award from WCU's Art Students League. There also will be several purchase awards. Judging is scheduled for March 29, according to Ann Stump, one of the exhibit's organizers. Jamaica Patrick Bourke, director of student services at The Priory School in Kingston, Jamaica, will present three lectures April 2-4 at WCU in conjunction with the WCU Visiting Scholars series. Bourke, who holds a master's degree from Oxford Universitv, will be accompanied by his wife, Nell, who will also participate in the presentations on Jamaica. Bourke's first lecture will be at 4 p.m.. April 2, in Room 104 of Killian Building when he discusses education in Jamaica and the Jamaican schools. On Thursday, April 3, Bourke and his wife will present a program on Jamaican culture at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the WCU Natural Sciences Building. Mrs. Bourke will lecture on and perform native rout music and dance. Bourke will meet with the School of Education and Psychology's International Education Programs Committee on April 4 at 9 a.m. in Room 218 of Killian Building for a seminar concerning WCU's role at The Priory School. Western is involved in sending student teachers to the Kingston school. The Bourkes' visit is co-sponsored by WCU's International Education Programs in the School of Education and Psychology. WCU Chorus The University Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Robert A. Holquist, will present its spring concert Tuesday, April 1, at 8 p.m. in the recital hall of WCU's Music-English Building. The performance is open to the public without charge. The four-part program will begin with "How Blessed They" by Johannes Herbst; "His Voice, As the Sound of the Dulcimer, Sweet," a folk song accompanied by v RECORDS NEWS STYLIIMG-BOOKS T.D.'s has changed owners & initials to D.J.'s. Come in Thursday for their special "Get Aquainted" sale! All Records & Tapes on sale! Be On Right Spot Free Record or Poster Every Ten Minutes! 4:00pm till 10:00pm HoUy Tree Style Shop Special $1.00 Off Hair Cuts two cuitars- "Time Is My Friend," by Julie Andrews, Ranged by Ed Lojeski; and "Go Out With Joy," an up-beat religious work by Hank Beebe. Choral selections from "West Side Story will hiehlieht the second segment of the program. Following intermission, the chorus will perform three snirituals-"All My Trials," "Give Me Jesus," and "I Hear A Voice A'Prayin"-and "The Bells" by Frank The closing portion of the program will feature two works by Flor Peeters, a 20th century Dutch composer, for brass choir, organ, tympani and chorus. The works will be "Entrata Festiva" and "Jubilate Deo Omnis Terra." . The University Chorus is open to all university students who wish to sing in a large ensemble. The group rehearses and performs a broad range of choral literature. Health degrees ASHEVILLE-^Area health professionals who currently hold a license or certificate in their discipline but are interested in obtaining a baccalureate degree are invited to attend one of two public meetings April 9 at Asheville's Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) on Biltmore Avenue. Sponsored by the Western Carolina University School of Nursing and Health Sciences, the meetings will begin at 1 and 7 p.m. in the MAHEC lecture hall. Health professionals in such areas as nursing, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy, cyto technology, medical record administration, and other laboratory technologies are among those who might be interested in attending. Persons not wishing to pursue a full degree but interested in courses for professional upgrading may also benefit from the meeting. Western will have representatives from various WCU health programs and its academic services office on hand to discuss the opportunities available and possible methods for pursuing a bachelor's degree. For further information on the meetings, contact WCU Programs in Asheville, 258-0200 (Ext. 213 or 214), or the WCU School of Nursing and Health Sciences, 227-7114. Students confront industry ASHEVILLE-There will be a confrontation between students and industry next Thursday, April 3, at Asheville's Inn on the Plara, but there's no need to put the National Guard on alert. Thursday's meeting is a confrontation of a different sort. It is designed to explore contemporary problems and issues, answer questions and give both groups a face-to-face look at each other. Called the third annual Industry-University Dialogue Conference, the meeting gives students the opportunity to meet practicing business executives from well-known regional firms and to engage in round-table dialogue with those executives, and vice versa. The conference also gives students and faculty from other universities the chance to exchange ideas. The Industry-University Dialogue Conference is sponsored by WCU's School of Business, Western Carolina Industries, and the National Association of Manufacturers without cost to the students. Business students and faculty from UNC-Asheville, Brevard College, Clemson, Furman, Gardner-Webb, Lenoir-Rhyne, Mars Hill, USC-Spartanburg, WCU, and Wortord have attended previously and are among those invited again this year. The conference begins at 9:15 a.m. with registration and refreshments. The meetings begin at 10 a.m. and the group will break for lunch at 12:30 p.m The luncheon speaker will be James Binns, chairman ot the board of Armstrong Cork of Lancaster, Pa„ and vice president of the National Association of Manufacturers. He will speak at approximately 1 p.m. • : • • * Nautilus U.S. Hwy. 19 Dell wood Section Maggie Valley Fitness Center For Total Body Conditioning Student Discounts Rt. 2 Box 600 Waynesville, N.C. 28786 'wt/yzo-JitfB ****•• •.«.......—.............. .........! Director: Don Davies 704/926-3628
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