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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 10

Publication:
Kingsport Timesi
Location:
Kingsport, Tennessee
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10
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10A Kingsport Time Thursday March 2 1978 The Wagers Team Teaching At King College retirement from Boston University after 31 years of service there as a full professor the couple moved back to Bristol They have extended their team-teaching technique to the Frances Thompson Sunday School class at First Presbyterian Church in Bristol At the church they present material on scripture and commentary The term has been used for graduate students of New York University where she wrote her master's thesis on the fugitive group of poets in Nashville and he did his -doctoral dissertation on the Morgan manuscript of Mark on the She has served as associate professor of English and Dean of Women at King College Wager taught at New York University Berea College and Boston University where he was chairman of the Humanities division of the general cojlege An area of special interest of Mrs has long been Emily Dickinson and year before last she taught a course in the Boston University Free School on that poet Dr Wager in addition to his regualr duties as professor- of Humanities at the Boston University School for the Arts also taught in the Free School there from its inception The couple's first experiment in teamteaching a course was at King College during the January 1971 term when they a course in modern drama The class met for two weeks on the Bristol campus and then for a week in New York for the viewing of plays Carrying the idea of team-teaching back to Boston the Wagers taught a course on Robert Frost in the recently opened Robert Frost Room of the Boston University Library Under the Free School auspices the class included both regular students of Boston University and members of the greater Boston community Following Dr ADULTS 12 SO STU0ENTS ft SA CITIZENS WITH AMC CARO 12 00 TW1 LITE SHOW IT 50 CHUOAfN 1 75 SW1AI ENGAGEMENTS EXClUOfP mmm LITE SHOW $1 50 CHI10REN $1 INDICATES UH ON SALE 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO TV BEGINS nomiMTCDjf OR BEST: picture director actress SUPPORTING ACTOR (2) SUPPORTING ACTRESS SCREENPLAY CINEMATOGRAPHY EDITING ORIGINAL SCORE COSTUMES Willis and Inez Morton Wager are team teaching two courses at King College in Bristol Mrs Wager grew up in Kingsport and began her teaching career in the public schools here a number of different teaching arrangements in recent years At times the term is used for an arrangement in which members trained in different disciplines present material in turn The Wagers belipve that their approach to team teaching is based more on a unity in their assumptions and philosophy of teaching They encourage members of their classes to participate freely in discussion 2101 FONT HENRY OR FOR? HINNY MALl-Bntaw MILLER'S 5:00) 7:00 9:00 3:00 7:00 9:00 241 -Mil 2101 FORT HENRY OA FORT HLNRY MAll-ftslow MILLER'S i i LAST DAY i 3:45) 8:15 8:15 WIMC0NWAY 9:15 Wagner Chorale To Present Concert MON THRU ERL: (TLS SAT: (TLS 5:00) 1:00 FORUHENRY AOULTS 12 50 STU0ENTS ft SR CITIZENS WITH AMC CARO 2 00 TW1 LITE SHOW 150 CHUORfN 1 SPECIAL ENGAGE MFNTSEXCIUOED has achieved an international reputation in concert radio television motion pictures and with numerous best selling recordings hen not onduit ing teaching lecturing composing or involved with special protects Wagner somehow fits in moments for sailing playing tennis and attending sporting events His philosophy to get involved in love joy life and his music is evident at his concerts The renouncd Roger Wagner Chorale will present a concert at the Sulims College Humanities tenter under the auspues ni the Bristol Coinmunitv uni rt Assoi lat ion on Mari 3 at 8 15 ni Members of the Kingspoit Community Concert Association may attend virtue of a reiiprocal agreement between the two' associations The names Roger Wagner and Roger Wagner Chorale have become riit'irran ii''nuiY THE OTHER SIDE OF part THE (TLS 5:45) 8:00 MARSHA MAsON RK HARO DRFVFI NN ihP GOGDtbYP GIRL FOi THURS (TLS 6:00) 8:30 FRI (TLS 4:45) 7:15 9:45 VOLUNTEER KINGSPORT a smmKV TONIGHT AT 6:30 PM ON WKPT CHANNEL 19 BANCKOR Mat IAIN i'TheTiiming point -1TIS RICHARD BYRD: ADMIRAL OF THE ENDS OF THE EARTH 4n HENET THE ONE WINKLER AND ONLY (TLS 6:30) 8:30 "JW synonymous throughout the world with yoial performers of the utmost clarity expressiveness and beauty Roger Wagner founder and direitor of the chorale was hoi i Fi am His first music al interests weie liluigii al as his father was oi gainst at the athedral of Dijon In 1 he inaugurated the Los Angeles Corner! Chorale the predecessoi of the current chorale Under his guidance the i hurdle monthly meetings are needed to help monitor a special channel during emergent les If you are 18 years old or edder and interested in helping in crisis situations you are needed to assist with a 24 hour telephone volunteer service Volunteers are negded as swimming1 assistants to work one-to-one to piovide mentally handicapped students with water pluv experience The six weeks program begins March 1 with sessions rum 1 1 30 a in to 1 ill eat weekday For information on these and additional volunteer opportunities contact Volunteer Kingsport Sevier Recreation Center Room 312 Monday through Friday between 0 a and 4 30 Or call 247 1 lW west stoNi oaivi Terrntef SHOWS: Inez Morton Wager who grew up in Kingsport and began her teaching career in the public schools here is presently team-teaching with her husband Willis Wager at King College The couple is teaching a course in American Literature during daytime curriculum at the college and Business and Reporting Writing during evening courses The Wagers were Home Economists To Meet The Southwest Vir-ginia-Kast Tennessee Home hconomus Association will meet at 7 March 7 at Statzer's Restaurant in Bristol Va Guest speaker will be Ms Frank Hope a Food and Drug Administration officer in Virginia She will speak on food additives Ms Frank's multi-faceted career provides an awareness for a wide range of consumer concerns and problems She has held responsible positions in industry public utilities and education She is a native of Virginia graduated from Longwood College and received a Master's degree from Ohio State University where she received a Distinguished Service Award Reservations for the meeting should be made by March 3 by contacting Mrs Patsy Blalock Route 4 I Iilountville Tenn 37617 Aging Pots A crusty white deposit on the outsuie of clay pots is a sign of age Jim Crockett public victory gardener says the crust is formed by salts in the nutrients Water carries them through the porous clay To avoid this unsightly crust Crockett recommends using plastic pots instead ALL SEATS '2S) yht 1 ooomr ESCAPED FROM CAMP 4 (00 ONLY IF in OEEN TOO LONG SINCE YOU SEEN A REALLY GOOD MOVIE SEE GCODMOVIE sa Gw9c -Ai'j ON AMERICAN LIFE STYLE i- 0 THURS (TLS 6:15) FRI (TLS 5:15) 7:15 REDUCED ADUll I STUDENT PRICES 24MIM 2101 FORT HENRY OR FORT HENRY MAll-Btlow MILLER'S ZENS WITH AMC CARO $2 00 25 SPECIAt ENGAGEMENTS EXCLUDED FRIDAY yvj is- EOR HI liCKEISvntlMIlES 18 SEATINI EVERY TUESDAY 'LAURENCE OLIVIER IIAROI ROBERT DUVALL nUDDHTIJ KATHARINE ROSS MXaZr I lami LESLEY ANNE DOWN What you dream JOSEPH WISEMAN cocon tbeydo! A volunteer is needed to instruct a class in simple inexpensive uafts for a ministry to prisoners program A piano teacher interested in helping develop the talents of budding girl musicians at a girls center is needed ill the afternoons evenings oi Saturdays A photography instructor is needed to teach two student one night a week for hours at a bov center equipment is prov iclcol Those who own IB ecimpmcnt and can attend THE OLDE WEST DINNER THEATRE NOW PLAYING "DIVORCE ME DARLING" FOR RESERVATIONS CALL KPT ftfi 323 4 151 JC 928 2121 featuring it PEG 55 Thurs 9-1 Fri-Sat 10-2 288-2031 Parking lot of Kingsport Speedway UNITED AMERICAN BANK Presents mi NO ONE EVER PRISON fi't'ii'iTr rvtr 'lt true People have trout rememtaering My Mortft Mot hstf such a bad memory I had to pg give him tablets' mu (fj funny! 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