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Western Carolinian Volume 59 Number 03

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  • Western Carolinian September 9,1993 Features Page 7 Music department holds lecture/workshop series Jamie Baize Staff Reporter Five experts in musician health issues and maintenance are scheduled to visit Western Carolina University in the Fall for a series of lectures and workshops. The first of the series visited this past week. Ann Garee, piano technician of Florida State, held three workshops for music majors and other interested persons. Ten minutes with .. . ]ustin Holmes Staff Reporter y>% Occupation: Student; Western Carolina University Born: May 13,1971 Hometown: Richmond, Va. Major(s): Managementand Computer Information Systems Hobbies: Basketball, golf, and playing the guitar. Extracurricular Activities: Publications Board;Board of Trustees; Council of Student Affairs; Council of External and Internal Affairs; Inter-Fraternity Council, Vice President; and Student Government Association, President. J m BILL SCOTT (photo by Aaron Brtmck) ... Bill Scott Who was the biggest influence on your life? "My parents. They always pushed me to do my best in high school, and I always resented it. Now when I look back on those years, I start to realize that they were just preparing me for the rest of my life." What do you like most about WCU? "Iloveithere, because I feel that the campus is not too big nor too small. You can walk down the sidewalk and see a couple of faces that you know, as well as faces that you don't know. Western is not a big university, so students are not just numbers, but are individuals." (FEATURING: Lelia Belle's own line of all-Natural Bath and Skin Care products, perfumes & perfume oils that are prepared & fragranced in our store according to your own personal needs & tastes. ^ WE ALSO CARRY BATH & BODY PRODUCTS BY: *\s* *M fftCC Mottura We have handmade beaded & silver jewelry, candles, cosmetic & travel accessories, products & gifts for men, too. _*/*<aaffOi&/S>'=vji— LUXURIES FOR BATH & BODY Located on the left side of the road just as you enter Dillsboro from Sylva. We arc in the gray building. Mon. - Sat. 10-6 586-5981 VALLEY FLORIST CONGRATULATES SUMMER ORIENTATION DRAWING WINNERS! 1ST-DONNA ROBINSON 2ND-JAMIE CECIL 3RD- COURTNEY RICH ANDREA PUDELSKI ANGELA R.LANNING 4TH- LARASAVAGE TODD TRANTHAM MICHELLE BYRD KELLY GERNERT RON D. CHANDLER OPES: Mon. • FrL: 9:30am -5pm Sat. - by appointment only 293-5200 (Located between Catnips and Univ. Mini-Market) Sear Wachovia Bank, Townhouse, and Pressley's Barber Shop The second of the series is scheduled to be here October 4-6. Meridian Winds of Lansing, Michigan will have three representatives; Paul Shank, Gary Kilworth, and Eric Saterlee, here to hold workshops on wind instrument maintenance and repair. Paul Shank specializes in Brass instrument repair, Gary Kilworth with Flute and Saxophone, and Eric Saterlee with Clarinet. Saterlee also started Meridian Winds, which has become one of the most successful musical instrument dealers in the country. The three men will talk with local band directors, and others interested in everyday maintenance and repair. They will also speak with music majors, and give helpful hints to music faculty. The exact times for these workshops will be posted at a later time. November 3-5, Thomas Cleveland, associate professor of ear, nose and throat medicine at Vanderbilt University will be here. Joanne McGhee, artistic director of the Dancer's Collective in Altanta, performance stress and the body will be here, January 12-14. There has not been a date scheduled for the last of the series, Les Duncan, National Sound and Video in Atlanta, electronic instrument repair. As the dates near, there will be more information about WCU's music department's artist-in-residence. LMP prepares for fall events Lisa Ashe Staff Reporter Last Minute Productions had a record amount of students attend its first producer meeting Tuesday Night in the UC Grandroom. Students had free pizza and drinks as they looked at LMP's upcoming scheduled activities and events for the fall. Beth Jones, LMP President, opened the night with a speech welcoming returning producers and staff. Emphasized was one special event occurring on Parents Day featuring Tom De Luca - a popular hypnotist and comedian who has been a sell out on campus in previous years. The Vice President, Greg Moore spoke "LMP" continued on page 9 FOR THE COOLEST DESSERTS IN TOWN 3AC%!rtfL (DZPVERl WE WrWE OVE%^30 JLfrVORS Of ICE C(%E%m\ JILL TyFES Of OdlLOfcfflES 7(K9ZE9t<yog(imfi EXOTICS(H!A{KES TXCmC SW&SVES ice cr£am'ovkjes splits >• 0^ ^^> OFE&C12-10 ElSEXyDAy PttOMfc 586-9441
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