
• Vol. 48, No. 2-Statesboro, Georgia 30458, Friday, July 11, 1969 'Los Indios Tabajaros' 4 Appear in Foy, July 23 "Los Indios Tabajaras," -two famed Brazilian guitarists, will appear in the Foy Fine Arts Recital Hall, Wednesday July 23 at 8:15 p.m. The program is sponsored by the Campus Life Enrichment Committee and is free to students with ID cards; for others, general admission is $2.00; faculty and staff $ 1.00. The two musician brothers have been acclaimed on four continents for their virtuoso playing on two guitars. They have appeared in leading theatres and concert halls in Latin America, Europe, Asia and North America. They have also appeared on top radio and TV shows here and their RCA Victor albums have been best sellers. Thirty years ago they were illiterate, barefoot boys, a ♦ living in primeval ignorance in the equatorial rain forest of northeastern Brazil, among their own people, the Tabajaras Indians, a tribe not far removed from the Stone Age. How "Los Indios Tabajaras" made the transition from the Stone Age to their present eminence is one of the remarkable stories of modern times. It began more than thirty years ago when the boys were living in their native state of ceara. They were two C • of the thirty children of a Tabajaras chief, Mitanga. ■Walking one day along a pathin the forest, Musaperi, the Continued on page 2 A musical-variety revue is Dean Nicholas Quick outlines^ scheduled for July 16 and 17 at his ideas about the new School L S the EXIT Coffeehouse. Details of Arts and Sciences. Read this on this are on the Second Front. story on page 3. V . t "Vic Waters and the Entertainers" (Shown at left) and the "One Way Street" will appear in a concert in the 4 Hanner Gym, Tuesday July 15, at 8 p.m. Admission is free for students with their ID cards. %J-0- Continued from front page Second Front Los Indios Tabajaras Friday, July 11, 1969 Page 2 Have Unusual History third son, and Herundy, the self-taught musicians totally hired to make their first RCA Exit Coffeehouse To next oldest boy, came upon a ignorant of western music. In Victor album for Latin guitar that had been that same year, along with American release. abandoned. sixteen members of their In 1947 they went to Present Variety Show The Exit Coffeehouse and They were immediately family, they walked to Rio de Mexico and gave concerts, and for the revue include, Roy Pocket Theatre will present a fascinated by the sounds they Janiero-a distance of 3,000 it was there they began serious Powell, assistant professor of produced with the guitar. miles. There the family found study of the fundamentals of musical-variety revue entitled English, who will present a "Exit Omnibus." The Applying themselves to the work, and the boys managed to music. They separated and selection of readings of original production will continue for instrument, they eventually get a booking to play before worked independently, poetry; Mike Martsolf, a two days, Wednesday and learned to accompany local audiences. Natalico, the elder, folk-bluegrass musician, will Thursday, July 16 and 17, with themselves in singing their They learned more and provide some musical concentrating on melody, and each performance starting at native songs. more (always by themselves) entertainment; Bill Neville, Antenor, the younger, (they 8:30 p.m. Admission will be By 1936 they had achieved how to master the instrument, . had taken western names by who will sing Arlo Guthrie's $1.25 which will include "Alice's Restaurant Masacree"; as much vituosity on the guitar for seven years to such good this time) on accompaniment. coffee. as could be expected of two effect that in 1943 they were In 1949 they came together Dr. David A. Ruffin, profess or Students and faculty from English, who will provide a again for a tour of Chile, and in the college will be featured in a 1950 their international career reading; and some "surprises" miscellaneous collection of said Overstreet. began with their first trip to individual performances, Europe, where they were according to Robert acclaimed in Spain, Portugal, The purpose of the Overstreet, assistant professor production is to raise money Italy, Switzerland and Greece. of speech and director of the for renovation for fall quarter After the tour they returned to production. '69. The coffeehouse is located Brazil for several years. Those tentatively scheduled at 120 S. Main St. A few years later, friends urged them to come to the United States, where the greatest rewards for their Professors Teach playing could be expected. While in the U. S. they cut an RCA Victor album of Latin At Armstrong State Three professors are science is designed to update American standards and currently serving as instructors the knowledge of "community Brazilian folk tunes. It was for a course on adult leaders" and "practitioners" in released in 1957 under the development and aging at the field of aging. title, "Sweet and Savage," and Armstrong State College in The course is being failed to make a hit, but the Savannah. sponsored by the Savannah lead tune in the album, "Maria Dr. Donald A. Olewine, Elena," was destined to make Recreation Commission's associate professor of biology; Golden Age Clubs; Senior their fortune. Dr. William A. McKenney, Citizens, Inc. of USC; and In the summer of 1963, professor of education; and Dr. Armstrong State College as a Mike Comito, of radio station Harris Mobley, associate part of the program of the WNEW in New York, came professor of sociology, are Georgia Community upon their album while looking Dr. Donald working with two Armstrong Continuing Education Service. Hackett for some short bridge music, Dr. Olewine will instruct the and discovered "Maria Elena." State College professors class in the physiology of The tune was played presenting the non-credit Supervises Institute course which began June 24 aging, while Dr. McKenney will One of the several summer school and the community. frequently, and inquiries and will conclude July 24. relate the psychological and institutes now in progress here Thirteen "teams" consisting poured in. RCA Victor reissued The interdisciplinary course emotional aspects of growing is a $35,000 Institute for of an instructor of industrial the tract as a single and it from the fields of sociology, old. Dr. Mobley's section of Advanced Study in Industrial technology and a counselor became a best seller. This psychology, physiology, the course will deal with the Arts and Career Development, from the same high school are success was followed by many economics, and political sociological factors of aging. directed by Dr. Donald F. studying the world of work albums, some of which include Hackett, chairman of the and the need for industrial 'The Mellow Guitar Moods of industrial arts division. The technology in high schools and Los Indios Tabajaras," Regents Approve 13 institute is being sponsored by what such training would mean "Casually Classic," "Maria the U. S. Office of Education. to the students after Elena," and "The Best of Los The purpose of the institute graduation. Indios." New Faculty Membersprofessor of sociology, and is to develop a working Their first coast to coast Hackett hopes that when Thirteen new faculty William M. Gardnar, assistant cooperation between the high tour during the 1967-68 season the institute, which is planned appointments were approved professor of psychology. school counselor and the included over 400 cities, for a five-year duration, is over, this week by the University Three new appointments industrial arts teacher so that there will be thirteen schools in highlighted by an appearance System Board of Regents, at the Hollywood Bowl. This were also made to the division they may maximize the use of the states of Alabama, according to Dr. John O. season, 1968-69, again takes of health, physical education the experiences provided in the Tennessee, Florida, North Eidson, president. them coast to coast to major and recreation. These include industrial arts curriculum to Carolina, and Georgia that will Three appointments were cities and universities plus Dr. Tom L. Paul, associate develop the pupil's profit by this new and made to the division of engagements with orchestras professor, Gordon Earl Floyd, understanding of the refreshing approach to business, including Dr. Austin and television appearances on assistant professor, and David relationship between the teamwork. Homer Montgomery, Jr., the Tonight Show. J. Patton, instructor. m associate professor, and Robert Two new additions were Gene Colvard and Charles Paul made to the division of fine Edmond, both assistant arts, including Robert G. professors. Johnson, assistant professor of The division of social art, and Kenneth Paul Jones, sciences received three new assistant professor of music. appointments. These included John B. Humma and Fred Dr. James Daniel Jordan, A. Richter were named to the associate professor of history, division of languages, both as James William Jordan, assistant assistant professors of English. THE (&?Qt$?-AmiB The opinions expressed herein are those of the student writers and not necessarily those of the college administration or faculty. Published weekly during four academic quarters by and for the students of Georgia Southern College. Entered as second class matter at Georgia Southern College Post Office, Statesboro, Ga., 30458, under act of Congress. Offices located in Rooms 10S and 110, Frank I. Williams Center, Georgia Southern College. Telephone 7664-6611, ext. 246. -Printed by Bulloch Herald Publishing Co. Statesboro, Ga. nffjkXo F»day, July 11,1969 '^Sflj™^ MEMBER Its watermelon cutt.n time. Dr. John Eidson, president, will have watermelons served each ne y 8 dU 8 thC mmmet fr m 9: Bill Neville Editor ^i ™ TJiT r ° 30-ll:00 for students, faculty/ana staff of the Steve Darby Asst Editor coUege.The trad,t.on of watermelon cuttin' is a long-time part of the summer happening on Al Godfrey Production Manager Pat C SS^^S^^^t^ *» ™ ™*y <* A*-; Eidson; BeEvTof Subscription $1 Year THE GEORGE-ANNE Friday, July 11, 1969 Page 3 DATELINE Dean Quick Outlines Goals For New School Southern Dr.
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