NOVEMBER 1971 4 THE CLARION ‘The Dancing Masters” "A-Haunting We W ill Go” Three films m M to be shown in Dunham Sunday In a recent Sunday New York termination to make things involved with protecting a Times article, movie critic Vin­ right by making them even scientist who is vital to the cent Canby reflected on the worse. And in Stan, a king of war effort. flovrer child, forever breaking rare comic gifts of All in all, Laurel and Hardy and , whose wit rules with a joyous spirit that made over 200 films and never and expertise in delivery of revealed his knowledge of the fact that those rules weren’t ran out of new ideas and new humor stemmed never from the inventions for laughter. contrived situation but always really meant for him. from honest human error and In this series we have three The movies will be shown in prediciament. Even more so of Laurel and Hardy’s most Dunham Auditorium at 8:00, than Chaplin or Keaton, these successful examples of human Sunday night, November 2L two strongly rooted their come­ comedy. They were all made The admission is fifty-five dy in the events of the day and during World War II for one cents for the w'hole festival. projected a quality that brought major purpose — to make sure laughter to millions who iden­ there was no shortage of laugh­ tified with their confusion, em­ ter. barrassment and zany but suc­ In “A - Haunting We Will Christmas dance cessful solutions. Go” they are a jobless pair who And too, in a curious way, are forced to work for The the individual behavior of Great Dante, a master in Black is scheduled Laurel and Hardy steps across magic. the years and makes a statement “The Dancing Masters” fea­ This year’s Christmas Danca about today’s gap between gen­ tures a comic ballet with Stan will be held December 4, 1971, erations. There was in Oliver, interpreting Pavlova and Hardy, in Dunham Auditorium. As the the timid, tie - touching leader, Nijinsky. Euterps have disbanded this “The Big Noise” a representative of adult soci­ And in “The Big Noise” they year, the Social Board will ety complete with stubborn de­ are mail order sleuths who get sponsor the dance. Music will be provided by Brother Bait. The price of tickets, time, and Brevard College announcements concerning the "Li'l Abner" tryouts scheduled court will be made later. Women’s Intercollegiate Basketball Schedule Try-outs for the spring musical, Lil Abner, will be held Monday, November 22, at 7:30 in JANUARY Dunham Auditorium. A large cast is required Long speaks 19 Furman ______There 5:00 in both singing- and non-singing roles. People trying for a singing role should b© prepared to 20 Montreat-Anderson ______Here 6:30 sing any selection of their choosing. Others to students 22 Wingate ------There 3:30 simply will read lines from the show. Rehearsals On Nov. 12 Mr. Albert Long 24 WCU ------There 7:30 will begin eary next semester according to Sam of Durham, N'. C’., spoke to in­ Cope, director of the musical. All are urged to 28 Anderson ______Here terested students on how his 7:00 try out, as many are needed in numerous posi­ faith made him a better person 28 Wingate — ______Here 7:00 tions. and athlete. He was the second and last FEBRUARY student at the University of LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS North Carolina to letter in four 1 Mars H ill------^______There 7:00 sports, namely in football, bas­ 4 Hiwassee College______There ketball, baseball, and track; he 7:00 graduated from U.N.C. in 1955. 10 Furman ------Here 7:00 He was Young Man of the Year 8 Montreat-Anderson ______There 6:30 in Durham in 1967, and won the “Service to Mankind” award 10 F urm an______Here 7:30 M i l l for Durham in 1970. He is on 15 WCU ______Here 7:00 I the National Advisory Council 18 Hiwassee______Here 7:00 of the Fellowship of Christian U A t h l e t e s . 21 Mars Hill ______Here 7:00 23 Anderson______There 7:00 Mr. Long spoke about how it felt to be an athlete, about de­ votion to the sport, and about how finding Christ made him PATRONIZE a more devout person. He likes Students to & to speak on the topic of be­ OUR ing happy and likes to listen and talk about any subject one ADVERTISERS receive bird cares to choose. Mr. Long has held more than 250 high school The college cafeteria is pre­ assembly programs in the last paring a special Thanksgiving four years and has recorded two TANKERSLEY Dinner for Tuesday evening, high school assembly talks with FLORIST & GIFTS November 23, to wrhich all per­ World Records, Inc. sons associated with the col­ 126 MAIN STREET lege - students, faculty and 883-4220 staff - are invited. 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