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Western Carolinian Volume 45 Number 26

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  • Carolinian newsbriefs Faculty recitals The evening situs of taculls recitals at WCU will continue April 10 with an 8 p.m. program in the recital hall of WCU's Music-English Building. The free program, sponsored In the WCU department of music, will feature Mario Gactano. performing two pieces for percussion; Robin Dauer, French horn; I Herman, trumpet; Richard Koahgaiian. trombone; the Brass Trio; and Dr. Robert Holquist. who will sing tour German songs. Gaetano will perform a Japanese work for marimba and one of his own multiple percussion pieces. Dauer will perform "Entrada" bv Otto Kclting and two shot t pieces for horn and piano. Lisa Hunt, a WCU music major, will accompany him. Herman will perform two works for trumpet and piano and Koshgarian will perform unaccompanied trombone music. to meet practicing buslneaa executive! from well-known regional firms and to engage in round-table dialogue with those executive*, and \ ice UTsa. lhc conference also gives studenls and faculty from other universities the chance to exchange ideas. The Industry-University Dialogue Conference is sponsored bv Western Carolina University 's School of Business, Western Carolina Industries, and the National Association of Manufacturers without cost to the studenls. Business students and faculty from UNC-Ashev ille, Brevard College, Clemson, Furman, Gardner-Webb, 11 noir-Rhyne, Mars Hill, USC-Spartanburg, WCU, and Wofford have attended previously and are anions 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 al 12:30 p.m. The luncheon speaker will be .lames Binns, chairman of the board ot Armstrong Cork of Lancaster, Pa., and vice president of the National Association of Manufacturers. He will speak at approximately 1 p.m. Students - Industry Bourke to lecture ASHEVILLE—There will be a confrontation between students and industry next Thursday, April 3, at Asheville's Inn on the Plaza, 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 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 University, will be accompanied by his wife, Nell, who will also participate in the presentations on Jamaica. Bourkc'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 *Gtf fly©^ Hearth & Patio Restaurant Reservations 293-5442 Best Breakfast For The Least Money Sat & Sun. - 8:00-12:00 Great Omelets Late Great Breakfast Homemade Biscuits Thurs. Nite Fit Nite Mexico Fever Fresh Seafood Your Spring Needs! At The University Book & Supply Store In Stock All Colors Of Athletic Socks Tennis & Raquet Balls New Shipment Gray & Navy Sweatpants $9.95 Gray & Navy Pullover Hoods $11.95 Navy Or Red "Snoopy" Gym Shorts $5.50 Matching "Snoopy" Tops $5.95 Also A Good Supply Of Frisbees! Mon. - Fri. 8am-6pm Sat. - 10am-2pm Bring In This Ad For $1.00 Off Any WCU Cap In Store - Good Thru Next Thurs. April i, 1*JU, I Ml WESTERN CAROLINIAN /Page 3 present a program on Jamaican culture at 6:30 p.m. In the auditorium of the WCU Natural Science* Building. Mrs Bourke will lecture on and perform nalnc tolk music and dance Bourke will meet with the School of Education and Psychology's International 1 duration Programs Coin mittee on April 4 at l> a.m. in Room 21N of Killian Building for a seminar concerning W< I 'l roll Priory School. Western is involved in sending student teachers to the Kingston school. The Bourkes' visit is co-sponsored by Wi International Education Programs in the School ot Education and Psychology, Guitarist to perform Guitarist Ron Hudson will be performing and lecturing at WCU April 8-10 under the sponsorship of the WCU Visiting Scholars Program. Hudson, whose musical career began in a remote mountain Indian village in northern Guatemala, is recognized as one of the world's leading guitarists with past performances in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Latin America. He will present a recital Tuesday, April 8, at 8 p.m. in the recital hall of WCU's Music-English Building. On April 9, Hudson will meet with a WCU Spanish conversation class at 9 a.m. in McKee Building, and at 10 a.m. will meet with combined Spanish, French and music students in the recital hall for a discussion of Spanish guitar music, composers and writers. After an 8:30 a.m. meeting with guitar students in the WCU bandroom on April 10, Hudson will close his visit to Western with a 6 p.m. presentation in the auditorium of the Natural Sciences Building on Guatemalan music and literature. Hudson's concert material includes original music as well as selections from Bach to Simon and Garfunkel. He has spent the past four years transcribing the first movement to Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 for guitar and is premiering the composition on his US tour. His visit is co-sponsored by the departments of music and mordern foriegn language. All presentations are open to the public without charge. No hot water From May 12, 1980 to May 26, 1980 the University's central steam plant will be shut-down for required annual maintenance and repair of the boilers. With the boilers inoperative, heat and hot water will not be available to campus buildings. For this reason, it will not be possible to provide housing in University residence halls or food service in campus dining facilities during this time. SGA From Page 1. Vice-Chancellor for Student Development. Dr. Glenn Stiilion, was on hand at the senate meeting to explain the Joseph Carnley School Spirit Award. The annual award, a five-hundred dollar scholarship to a rising WCU senior who best exemplifies "spirit appropriate to WCU." is provided by its namesake. Dr. Stiilion related that Dr. Carnley (now a dentist in Florida) was once a member of the student senate; for this reason, it is the senate's job to decide on a recipient. Nominations for the award went to Teresa Burgess, Jennifer Evans, and Tim Johnson; the senate will cast ballots next week to elect the winner.
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