Wormley

Rewind all tapes before returning. If any tape is damaged, report it to Miss. Hobson. You will be charged only if she discovers a defect that you do not report. Don't hit on Miss Hobson, either (this remark by her request). In addition to the 'E' listings in the 'a' workbook, a poem of the day in the 'b' workbook will be recited by random selection of an 'E' matriculee at each session. These, off-the-cuff recitations are not graded unless they are spectacular. Try to be spectacular. Let it all hang out, can't hurt here. This semester the 'b' workbook is dedicated to the poems of Gavin McGuiness. Females in the 'E' category may elect numerically paired alternative works (from the workbook Appendix-F listings) if the selection is irreparably male voiced. A second option is to take a chance on a selection from the great writers (I'll be the judge) that deals with themes similar to those in the daily pick. Gals, every time one of you tries to do a male portrayal - it stinks! A talent needed in elocution is knowing what material to avoid. This is equally true for the guys attempting ladies’ poetry, but that won't come up this quarter. 3: Gallery students. ('G'): You represent the bulk of the body heat in this course. You are not receiving grades, nor is your work graded. You may, however, submit your ideas to an 'a' student for critique. You must sign each submission and show some form of identification at the time. The 'a' enrollees are REQUIRED to review notes submitted by gallery listeners . Note the term 'listener'. You only listen. Do not ask questions in class. You may applaud or hiss presentations. Your main function is to provide mass to the audience for our 'E' enrollees. Be a good audience, but don't encourage bad performances. Your written notes submitted to the 'a' students may not exceed one half page. Limit comments to a single idea, question, pivotal concept, or observation. Occasional gallery submissions will be read aloud in later classes. 'G' students must not sit in the red tagged seats which are reserved for our 'a' and 'E' enrollees. You may bring a friend to class as long as seating allows. The large Wilson auditorium now permits this luxury. If you do bring company, use the balcony section until the start bell. If seats are still unoccupied in the main section after the bell, you may then QUIETLY relocate. Some gallery students may sit in the green tagged seats (see below - #4). 4: Gaelic Studies students. Consider yourselves part of the 'Gallery'. Your assignments and grades come from Professor Synge. He will hold symposia

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