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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1980, p. 11

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"It is, in terms of quality, one of the finest schools of music in Canada," he said. **The WLU program is large enough to form good choirs, â€"â€"ar‘orchestra, and to have an ensemble program functionâ€" â€" ing. And yet it is small enâ€" ough to maintain the intimaâ€" te atmosphere that is essenâ€" tial to a music program." ‘*That isn‘t really small for a music school". he said. pointing out that each stuâ€" dent receives an individual He said he would like to maintain this balance by tiâ€" miting freshman enrolâ€" ments to about 50 students per year. WLU music faculty appoints dean Dr. Greene, who has been a specialist in the history of medieval music since he came to WLU in 1978, was appointed to a fourâ€"year term by the university‘s board of governors. Dean Greene says he is proud of the university‘s music school. s Chronicie staff writer Dr. Gordon K. Greene was recently appointed Dean of the Faculty of Music at Wilfrid Laurier University . ' ‘*We also have a very strong and enthusiastic local advisory committee that represents every facet of the food service industry,"" Esenbergs added. + Esenbergs and her five coâ€"instructors, Ted Kopuc. bartending; Gary Williams, institutional food and beâ€" verage management ; Otto Konig, dining room:; Marj Komer, food perparation and dining room ; and Peter Bassin, food preparation are not teaching just textâ€" book procedures â€" they have a‘total of nearly 150 years experience among them in the food service inâ€" dustry. ‘*‘Through lectures, demonstrations and practice the students become familiar with American service (plate), French service (gueridon}, wine and beâ€" verage service," Esenbergs said. "Communicating with the customer and learning to cope with difficult situations is an integral part of this program." _ The college‘s 15â€"week bartending course teaches students to select proper glassware, ingredients, mixâ€" ing techniques and garnishes for 54 alcoholic beâ€" verages. ‘‘The successful student will have a sufficient deâ€" gree of skill and knowledge to perform in a kitchen with a minimum of supervision, while applying safe, sanitary practices," she said. (Continued from page 9) ~* logy, along with a series of theory courses including basic computer concepts for the hospitality industry. introduction to management, legislation and security. During the 10â€"week dining room service course, the student perfects the skills required to serve food and beverages in a "pleasant, competent manner." The 20â€"week food preparation course is designed to train students to master food preparation skills in an ‘‘environment similar to that found in industry." Demand sparks college program TO THE PEOPLE OF WATERLOO RIDING ‘‘They are a mainstay. The facuity are mutually supportive of one another and invest very strongly in the school. This is not always the case in schools of music,‘" Dr. Greene said. There are no plans to deâ€" velop a graduate program in music at WLU, according to Dr: Greene. Instead, he would like to see the faculty provide the best in music inâ€" struction and individual atâ€" lesson each week Dr. Greene credits the WLU music faculty members for much of the success of the school. Gordon K. Greene Having narrowly lost the federal elecâ€" tion, | want to congratulate Walter McLean on his win and to commend the other candidates Erdman, McLorg, Needham and Nigo! for helpâ€" ing to bring the issues before the elecâ€" torate in the campaign. Most of all 1. want to thank the people for their support, in particular the 20,400 who voted for me and the 700 volunteers who worked on behalf of my canâ€" didacy. Sincerely, Frank Epp, Liberal Candidate _ Dr. Greene holds degrees in philosophy and education as well as music. He has served as music critic for radio and newspapers and has done a television lecture series. He is currently writâ€" ing a series of books on 14th century© music in collaboraâ€" tion . with Dr. Terence Sculâ€" ly, professor of Romance Languages at WLVU. We will invest all our enâ€" ergy in the undergraduate program. My aim is to have every graduate school in North America clamouring for our graduates,"‘ he said. Prior to coming to the uniâ€" versity, Dr. Greene was chairman of the music hisâ€" tory department at the Uniâ€" versity of Western Ontario. He has also taught at the University of Alberta. He has been acting Dean of Music at WLU since 1979. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS‘ tention for its undergraduaâ€" te students. . HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL? PHONE OR COME IN TODAY. 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