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VOLUME 38 THE WOMAN*S COLLEGE OF GEORGIA FEBRUARY 1^,^^!^ NO. 6

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Sen Pcirties
Plans Also
Performers
Give Prog rdm To Include
Details G>nferences
**An Evening of Dance, The Woman's College is .
Drama, and Music" has proud to welcome its five -
been planned by the college hundred visitors from high
theatre group, choir, and schools over Georgia. This
junior and senior clubs of "High-School Weekend" is ''
The Woman's College of a tradition hereon campus.
Georgia for February 15, The individual hostesses,
1963. Visiting high school the administration, the
seniors and their hostesses program planners, student
will then see these groups h e l p e r s , faculty, and
perform. housemothers all h a v e
plans for entertaining their
A MELLER-DRAMA visitors. These plans in-
The College clude dormitory parties,
Theatre group of The Wom- a Guest Assembly, a Caril-
an's College will present lon Concert Friday after-
the " m e l l e r - d r a m a " , noon, and a dance, music,
"Only An Orphan Girl". and drama concert on Fri-
This soul-stirring drama day night. Many club meet-
of human trials and tribu- ings are' planned so that
lations in four acts was visiting students may get
written by Henning Nelms, a chance to see these ac-
It will star Cindy Bender, tivities in operation. Stu-
Kay Hussey, Martha Ann dents can attend Saturday
Adams, Mary S i m o n s , morning classes to see the
<f Martha Crawford, Charles academic side of the col-
J a c k s o n , Vince Benaz- lege. Tours will be con-
hafer, Alice Baron and Vic- ducted t h r o u g h o u t the
tor Kovac. w e e k e n d , and individual
The play will be directed conferences with adminis-
by Leonard Hart, Asistant tration and faculty may be
Professor of Speech. arranged.
The c o l l e g e A Capella ADMINISTRATION
Choir, under the direction College Theatre under the direction of Mr. Leonard Hart of the Speech depart-
ment the A Capella Choir under the direction of Dr. Max Noah of the Music de- Dr.^ Robert E. Lee, Pres-
of Dr. Max Noah, Professor ident of C o l l e g e - P a r k s
of Music, will present a partment, and the Dance Club, under the direction of Dr. Barbara Page Beiswanger HaU.
program of the following of the Physical Education Department, will be performing tonight in Russell Dean Barbara Chandler,
selections: Auditorium at eight o'clock. On Friday afternoon. Miss Maggie Jenkins of the Dean of Students - Parks
God of Our FatherSjGeor- Music department will present a Carillon Concert. A Guest Assembly will be held Dean Donald H. MacMahon
ge W. Warren; Adoramus on Saturday, February 16. ^.^^^ Dean of Instruction-Parks
Te, G. D. da Palestina, Hall.
Cantate; Domino, Giuseppi to be communicated: To-' in four sets of trios. The make-up has
gether, Criss Cross, Sep- STARS SHININ' been g i v e n through the Dr. T. E. Smith, Regis-
Pitoni, West Indian Carol; trar-Parka Hall.
arranged by Walter Ehret, arate.,-T'ogether. c o u r t e s y of Butts - Veal
This Suite .e,nds with two Pharmacy. Barbara Page Dr. Thomas Gandy, Di-
Now Thank We All Our God ANGELIC VISION rector of Student Financial
Muller; Jesus Walked This American Spirituals. Stars. Beiswanger is Director of
Neville F e r g u s o n has Shinin' gives a brilliant Dance Club. A id-Parks Hall.
Lonesome Valley, Dawson; chosen two carols of the display of color as the
C o u l d n ' t Hear Nobody modern English composer, "northern lights" flash ac-
Pray, Burleigh; Selections
By the Choir Ensemble,
Benjamin Britten, to serve cross the sky in v i v i d
as accompaniment for her greens, blues, and laven-
A Chaplain
Guest Callahan
in the
This, it
House
seems to me,
Selections from^'Carosel" dance entitled Angelic Vis- ders intermingled with the comes to the heart of Guest
Rodgers and Hammerstein. ion. The opening motif is milky way as it stretches As one of the many Assembly.
introduced by the Junior across the heavens. The persons involved in the To have a guest in the
DANCE CLUB planning and arranging of
Dance Club who set the tone pent-up emotions and re- house was always a big
• Kay Garrett of Sanders- of reverence and dignity ligious fervor of the large High School Guest Assem- thing in my family. For
ville. President of Dance which characterize the en- group rise to the surface bly, I have had an opportun- one thing it meant that we
Club, and Neville Fergu- tire second portion of the in the stirring melodies ity to look and listen and ate better, that my father
son of Elberton, members program during the Re- and syncopated rhythms of examine the underlying wore his best suit, andthat
of the Concert Dance Group ligious Suite. The Junior Oh, Freedom. principles which make this everyone in the family put
, weekend a part of the on-
of the Woman's College Club has chosen black cos- One composition from last on his best behavior. This
have each composed a new tumes high-lighted by vivid year's concert will be re- going policy of this institu- we did in respect for the
dance for the concert to be coral, blue or p u r p l e peated: Force or Persua- tion. guest.
presented by the Dance drapes for the three dif- sion with music by a re- To deny that one of these We found out, too, that
Club of the Woman's Col- ferent groups. The angel nowned CO n t e m p o r a r y principles is public re- the people we liked to have
lege in Russell Auditorium played by Neville Ferguson composer f r o m Albany, lations would be absurd. . . come-back were the ones
on Friday night, February in purple and gold pre- almost as absurd as it is who liked us the way we ,
15th at 8:00 p.m. Georgia: Wallingford Rieg- to look with unqualified
sents a solo against the ger. Kay Garrett will dance were, who appreciated our -
Kay's new.composition is background of the three the role of the protagonist. suspicion at anything that "going out of the way" to
a dance for six with cos- groups in black. This com- comes under this category. be nice to them, and who
All the dances have been
position ends with a trio composed Some of us are so blinded could see in this and
tumes of bright values in by members of
greens and blues. Mr. La- by Neville, Beth Cunning- Dance Club. by distorted ideas about through this the kind of peo-
ham and Kay Garrett. The lighting "commercials," that we ple we were trying to be.
mar Lynes of the Art De- has been designed by Mr.
partment has designed the The high point of the Re- Lenard Hart, Cindy Ben- forget that there are no in- If we can do this for a
decor in brilliant orange, ligious Suite is reached der, Ann FuUilove and Chan stitutions, no ideas, no If we can do this for
white and blue. The music in the Bach chorale, Come Minter. Nancy Alford is in movements, no human a high school senior, who
Sweet Death with Dr. Geor- charge of the front curtain, values that have not relied may have all sorts of fears
ii is by a noted contemporary
ge Beiswanger at the piano. Donna F e r g u s o n is the on public relations. What and doubts about what her
composer, Norman Dello
Joio. Kay has chosen for The choreography is by the stage m a n a g e r , and the are public relations, after college career fs allabout,
her title a phrase which twelve members of Senior Sound is controlled by Mary all, but relations with peo- we shall have rendered
illuminates the meanings Dance Club and is arranged Pinckard. ple? a worthy service •'Selah.

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A casual visitor here would not see us in the day-by-day into focus...'^partying** nnost of the night, now and
routine...attending lectures, watching the clock or watch- then...taking walks to get away and into a place of
ing the teacher...trying to get an alfalfa cross-section quiet, also now and then,,.'

searching in the stacks


for a book we simply have to find...studying or read-
ing, outside on a nice day...making things with our
very own little hands, miraculously.,.gathering with
our friends at meals, chapels, at the post office or
in the Student Union.,.
College is a wonderful place and a wonderful time,
filled with all sorts of shiny new things and exper-
iences that can be expressed neither in words nor
pictures.

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