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1983 Indian music presented in Alumni It's that time again Western Maryland College will present a program of Indian music on Wednesday, April 20, at 8 p.m. in the Campus Dig<'stN,·",s S"';'if<' reward." they take breaks. They help understage of Alumni Hall. Do you have time enough It's important to have ade- people work more energetical- The program will feature four of India's preeminent for love? quate space of your own when ly and use their time more ef- instrumentalists:' T. Viswanathan, flute; N. Thyagarajan, Do you have time enough you try to get something fectively, she says. violin; • T. Ranganathan, mridangam; Jody Cormack, for classes? done-preferably a place Use a coffe break as a tambura. Mr. Viswanathan and Mr. Ranganathan are Lack of time seems to be a where you won't be Inter- reward for completing a task. brothers who. come from a South Indian family which has common gripe among rupted. "This is particularly a Snack after finishing a chapter an illustrious reputation in music and the dance. students. Having 100 little problem in dorms when peo- as a reward. Time breaks so Sponsored by the Department of Music, Political time for love is bad enough, pie constantly come in 10 you don't lose track of their Science, Comparative Literature, Philosophy and Religion but when you have to budget talk." schedule. and the College Activities Office, the program is part of !~m~ef~rde::.~:thingdse, it gets I tTell pe~rleh to. come back Change is also important in the college's special emphasis on India, which this But just as the situation a er, or t e Interruptions time management. When you I semester includes the presence on campus of author and starts to look and feel persist, to go to the library start to lose interest in one philosopher Purshatom Lal and several courses devoted subject, or your mind starts to is on the way. you won't to study of the country and its culture. hopeless, you help find yourself where important be disturbed. wander, sv.:itch subjects. This When that It's your The program is free and the public is invited. For may help your mind to further information, contact College Activities at 848-7000, swamped with things to do ~~~~~ht~:e t~e:t t~;;hea~~~~:~ become alert again without ext. 265. ~:~ ~~td:n~~~ 7~,1l~~~nti~: won't be used efficiently. takjng breaks every hour. It's important to remember Senior. recital, April 15 management. w:a~o~:~e s:ru:~e ~:c;gt~:; that you don't always have In a Amanda Dailey will present her senior piano recital St~t c:~~eg~y c;~~~~I:r s~b~ function best-morning, mid- hi' (Illinl; S on Friday, April 15 at 8 p.m. in Levine Recital Hall on the list." It may be weekly or dal- ~~e:~~l~nth~att:s~: /h~h:~~~r~ should allow lime for thinking Western Maryland College campus. ly but should contain a li~t of the greatest concentration at about problems and possible ideas and generating solutions, Her program will include: "Concerto, D minor" by all the things you have to do that time period. . Bach (accompanied by a string orchestra); "Andante con during that week or Jay. "You The harder tasks should be for future projects; Variazione, F miner' by Haydn; "Sallade, G minor, Op. should put down everything done when you have lots of You shouldn't try to do Dailey is a student of Arleen Heggemeier, professor [1~1!;i;h7.~7:~;::~~~;;n;~~:J£~:~::~;o~;b~'~&;'2~~ 23" by Chopin; and "Minstrels," "Bruyeres" and "L'isle everything at once, or you Joyeuse" by Debussy. might get discouraged. doing Do one now, not thing you're of music, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dailey, After making the Do List, tally alert and nol running in when that's - part of your Jr., of Hanover, PA. . you should arrange the items several different directions. lifestyle add another, and SQ The recital is free and the public is invited. For in order of priority by Coffee breaks are good. on. Most important, don't further information, contact Dr. Heggemeier at 848~7000, designating A B, and C next Research shows that people forget to reward yourself for ext. 551. to each entry. work more efficiently when goals completed that day. I Art show in progress ha~~"toit~:do~~e fit~~:n~:c~::: .. ~---!'!!"'-_,==,..,.-"':""-.... of deadlines, "B" items are Artist Selma Winer will present a collection of her things you would like to get I paper art, paintings and sculptures at an art show in done, you could put off, like and "C" are things Western Maryland College's Gallery One in the Fine Arts things l Building, from April 5 through April 22. day Then into letters. tim!' yoiu blocks week and or writing divide Her paintings have received awards and prizes and have been exhibited throughout the United States and at American Painters in Paris. Her paper works shows have allocate lime for t.isks you been presented at the Maryland Federation of Art Gallery plan to accomplish that Jay. in Annapolis and at the Jewish Community Center in Don't schedule the A items at Baltimore. the end of the J,IY, becausc Winer studied painting with Gladys Goldstein, paper unplanned things h.ippcn. At with Helen Frederick and sculpture with Wasyl Palijczuk, the end of each J.IY, people TEST PREPARATION professor of art at Western Maryland College. should cross off completed en- SPECIAUSTSSIHCEl9l8 The official opening will be held in Gallery One tries. "There's a sense of 3121 It. hulau..t. a.ltlmOle, "''''.nd 2121' Tuesday, April 5, at 7 p.m., and refreshments will be satisfaction in crossing off Centers in loA.jor USCItlM TOfl)I'Ito, PUerto RIco.nd Zurich, SwItzerland served. The exhibit is free and open to the public. GaUery things on the list, kind of like a One is open weekdays from to a.m. to 4 p.m. Foundation inducts members The Student Foundation is pleased to announce its new members. Nancy Sekira, Karen But- tling, Luretia Spessard, Karl Hubach, Wilma Spartin, Beth Erb, Cyntia Ebert, Corinne Jamison, AI Taylor, Gail Sad- ler, Beth Roberts, Vicent Liu, Laurie Reskin, Robert Heck- man, Allyson Baxter, Jeff Rickett, Wendy Lucas, Tony Japzon, Bill Wark, Russ Miller, JUNE '83 TRAVEL COURSE Sue Damiano, Lynn Mans- field, May Lynn Schwabb, Sponsored by Debbie Dale, Char Wirtz, Department of Modem Languages Sherri Bennett, Lori Bernard, Laney Fisher Live with a Spanish family and study the language, culture, and customs of contemporary Spain. For more Information contact UMBC Professor Slnnlgan at 455-2149 or 455-2109. University of Maryland Baltimore County