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Page 51 text:
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M t 4 . . . ARTIST SERIES The dialogues served as a meeting ground for students and faculty alike. Each grew to some understanding of the other. lt was a marvelous opportunity for all those who took part in the adventure. The Artist-Lecture Series sponsored a 'few outstanding guest appearances. Dr. R. Meyers lectured on the Romance ot Words describ- ing various incidents ot. humorous word us- age. Mr. Stan Shepard, a West Indian tolk singer illustrated the development of the folk music forms from their original African roots through the West Indian melodies we krtovv in our popular versions today, A clas- sical music concert was presented by Peter Segal, guitarist, and Deborah Cook, soprano, featuring such favorites as Die Warnung and Las Margaritas. X . , 57575-1 5 Q is .-.. f-.:l..1+ ,. 1..'l-
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DIALOGUES . . . The Student-Faculty Dialogues held in them the opportunity for students and faculty mem- bers to discuss openly a specific topic. Of course, once enthusiasm was generated, ap- propriate tangents were often examined. The proefssors usually choose a subiect. in which they were familiar. For example, Dr, G. Wolf led a dialogue on Ghost Writing, Dr. E. Elliott, Miss l. Prager and Mrs. J. Baker, everything from administration to sex, Rabbi Eli Cooper, Theology of the Modern Jew, Dr. E. Racey, Richman, Changing McLernon and Rev. phet or Prostitute, Placement, Prof. M. beck, Love Ta ken Radical America, Dr. l. our Political System, Fr. Neff, the Church as Pro- Mr. R. Schulz, College Wolf, Love, Dr. A. Brod- Seriously, Mr. G. Bell, Continuing Education, and Dr. H. Eisenstein, Student Power. l l n V7 . i 5 mga! 135 Q ri 1 il . D I .iw Above Right: Dr. G. Wolf. Above: Fr. McLernon. Far Right: Dr. Racey. Right: Dr. Elliott.
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f- FALL WEEKEND Fall Weekend is a weekend that will always be remembered. It all began on Friday evening, November 8tl'1. Our well-dressed couples went to Schindler's Restaurant 8. Cocktail Lounge in Camp Hill for an exquisite dinner, and later, a lively dance.
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