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First May Student Weekend Senate see page 8 The Seahawk see page 3 VOLUME 12. NUMBER 8 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at WILMINGTON APRIL 24. 1970 4 Seasons to give concert and the the first three years of Four Seasons will appear their success. in concert in Hanover The hits kept rolling Hall, April 30 at 8 p.m. on: “Opus 17” ....“I’ve Sponsored by the Dance Got You Under My Skin” Committee, the concert ...“Working My Way Back will be open to the public. To You”... Tell It To The Student tickets will cost Rain”....“Will You Love $2.50; general admission Me Tomorrow” and most will be $5 in advance. currently, “And That Re¬ In the last eight years, minds Me.” the Four Seasons collect¬ In the midst of all this ively have come up with success, The Seasons, to nearly 40 hit singles, prove to themselves that while an additional four it was their sound, rather Top 100 records have than their name, that been added to the count brought success, record¬ by lead singer Valli, ed under a different name, working as a solo artist. “The Wonder Who.” The In addition, the Seasons tune was “Don't Think boast 20 consecutive Twice” and it also click¬ chart LP’s (two featuring ed with the record-buying the solo sound of Valli). public. All told, the group has Frankie Valli made his accounted for the sale of solo recording debut with more than 50 million a million seller, “Can’t discs. Take My Eyes Off You,” With their first huge written by another mem¬ triumph, “Sherry,” the ber of the group, Bob Seasons were able to per¬ Gaudio. Subsequent hits form before national au¬ were “To Give” and “The diences and meet with the Girl I’ll Never Know.” same degree of success has emerg¬ they enjoyed as local per¬ ed as one of today’s most formers. acclaimed writers, ar¬ “Sherry” led to “Big rangers, and record pro¬ FRANKIE VALLI AND THE 4 SEASONS will perform at a concert in Hanover Girls Don’t Cry” ducers. He has written Hall, April 30 at 8 p. m. The concert is sponsored by the Dance Committee. “Walk Like A Man”.... most of the Four Seasons’ “Ray Doll”....“Dawn”., hits and is presently writ¬ ing Frank Sinatra, who Throughout this in¬ ing and producing records just been released. The “Let’s Hang On” and has recorded 11 of Gau- credible string of single LP is the Seasons’ first numerous others during for other artists, includ- dio’s songs. successes, the group also concept album and repre¬ established itself as one sents their commentary of the hottest album-sell¬ on the world today. A year ing acts in history. Their in the making, it is the AANC members albums are far-ranging in product of hundreds of musical content, from hours of collective gentle folk melodies to thought and effort by the present exhibit the profound music of group. By SYLVIA QUINN Bachrach and Dylan. Student and faculty Exhibits consist of ted, 54 were accepted. The Four Seasons’ The Associated Artists tickets to the concert are paintings, drawings, The works were judged by newest^ project is the al¬ on sale in the lobby of of N. C., Inc. are ex¬ sculptures, graphics, and A. B. Jackson of the Art bum “Genuine Initation the Student Services hibiting in the “Prospec¬ mixed media by AANC Department, Old Domin¬ Life Gazette,” which has tus Nineteenth Exhibiting members and candidatesi ion College, Norfolk, Vir¬ Building. Members JuriedShow” in for exhibiting member¬ ginia. Kenan Hall through April ship. 30. Of 120 works submit- The 10th Annual Trav¬ Construction slated eling Exhibition (1970- ’71 was chosen from this on B & E building show. Prizes were awarded Tentative plans call for comparable the recently for seven works. “Bill’s construction of a $480,000 completed Education Pansies”, an etching by Business and Economics Psychology Building. Jill Flink of Raleigh, won Building, here at UNC-W. Business Manager a $50 Foushee Prize. At the present time the James Price said the “Wake Angel”, an ink and estimated completion building was in “what is watercolor by Thomas date is July 1, 1971. called the design devel¬ Hammond of Cullowhee The building will be lo¬ opment stage.” also won a $50 Foushee cated behind the library “The state’s furnish- Prize. parking lot. The size of Victor Huggins of the structure will be (Continued on page 8) Blacksburg, Va. won NCNB-First Prize of : $250 for his acrylic, “Low Tide.” UNC-W art UNCW hikes fees instructor Gail McKen- With the switch to the the first) 1.00 nis won a $50 NCNB Prize semester system, UNC- Private Music Fee: 1 /2 for “YellowInteraction”. W will hike tuition and hour/week 37.50 Honorable Mention fees for both instate and 2 1/2 hours/week 67.50 prizes went to Sally Vilas out-of-state students. Graduation Fee 10.00 of Chapel Hill for the Fees for in-state stu¬ The above fees apply on¬ intaglio, “Ahead of Ev¬ dents will be $57.50, and ly to students carrying at erybody”; Mary Jane tuition will be $130. Out- least 10 semester hours. Jenkins of Raleigh for of - students must pay The privileges of stu¬ “Three Rows”; and Sara $57.50 in fees and $400 dents taking less than five Edmiston of Greenville tuition. hours per semester will for the mixed chalk Other fees will include be restricted to attend¬ and ink, “Untitled”. the following: ance of classes, library Also on display in the Application Fee (to ac¬ privileges, and parking courtyard behind Kenan company application, privileges. are sculpture by James AANC EXHIBIT—Charles Leippe (1) and John Richard¬ nonrefundable) $10.00 Charges for summer Taylor and ceramics by Late Registration Fee session tuition and fees son discuss one of the sculptures now on display in James Knecht of the Art Kenan Hall. (Photo by Sessions) 7.50 will be announced in the Department, UNC-G. Transcript Fee (after summer session bulletin.