The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 17, 1976, Page Page 9, Image 9

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A series of convocations on the UNL campus, featuring
about 235 students, are part of UNUs 1976 All-State UfeS
School Fine Arts Course. .
The students are enrolled in .music, art and dance
programs during the two-week course. Classes are taught
. by UNL faculty members. All-State ends June 24.
Programs featuring the AD-Staters include:
Joe 18, 73 p-n. Dance, art and music performances,
. (location to be announced).
Jcs 3, 7:C3 pja.-Swis2 Choir and laboratory band
concert, Kfcr.ta3 Recital Hall.
J a, 7:C3 pxi.-Ecud and chorus, Kimball Recital
Hall. .
Js 22, 7:C3 ps. Dance recital and orchestra.
Kimball Recital Hall.
Jest 24, S:3 aja. Dance program, Women's Physical
Education Elig., Rm. ZZ.
Jeae 24, 7:Zd poa. All-State final concert, Shekba
Sculpture Garden.
All-State is designed to give high school students an
opportunity to study in a university setting, according to
Gary Neuhaus, All-State director.
Many All-Staters who eventually enroll it fine arts
majors at UNL or other schools attribute their choice of
study in part to experience gained in programs such as
All-State, he said. .
Introductory fine arts programs are offered at many
schools, Neuhaus said, although the duration and courses
of study vary. Kansas State University has a six-week
program, and Wayne State College offers a one-week
debate program, Neuhaus said.
Almost all of this year's All-Staters are from Nebraska,
and the enrollment is about the same as in 1975, Neuhaus
said. .
Each All-Stater enrolls in one area of study. Tryouts
determine a student's placement in the orchestra and the
band, in vocal groups and in dance formations. Students
may also receive private lessons from UNL faculty.
Neuhaus said although the All-State program is more
than 40 years old, the present course in music, dance and
art has been offered since 1S3.
Journalism used to be offered, he said, but journalism,
speech and theater courses were dropped last year because
of declining enrollment. .
)U announces .
3rd Week Summer School
35 DRINKS tV
8:30-10:30
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Pam Rosenau, left, auditions for placement in the All-State Swing Choir. Accompanying her are All-Staters Pat
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Thursday, Friday & Saturday
-June 17. 18 & 19; 7 & 9 p.m.-Summer Stars
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CHtiA?.!OOfl by Barbra Linkevitch 15 minutes
Admission $1.50
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