PAGE 6-COURIER & FREEMAN, POTSDAM, N.Y.-TUESDAY, APRIL 7,1987 Crane Musicians Plan Concert The Faculty Artist Series at the alien Landen" featuring soprano Crane School of Music, Potsdam Lois Vaccariello with obligato College, will present its final con- trumpet performed by John Ellis; cert of the spring semester at 8:15 John Lindsey and Ruth Iogha, p.m., April 14, in the Sara M. Snell violins, Sally Busch, viola, Julian Theater. Trycznski, cello and James The program begins with "Etude Autenrith, harpsichord. for Violin ' and Bassoon" by Vladimir Dukelsky, performed by faculty members John Lindsey and Frank Wangler. Verdi's Tomb Scene from "Aida" will feature soprano Patricia Misslin and tenor Floyd Callahan accompanied by pianist Lynn Meyers. The " C o n c e r t o for Two Trumpets" by Vivaldi will be per- The School of Liberal Studies at formed by faculty trumpeters John Potsdam College continues The Ellis and James Madeja ac- Crane Commemorative Series on companied by James Autenrith, April 8 when Roger Oliver will piano. deliver a lecture on "The Shared Sally Busch, guest violist, will Muse" 20th Century Avant-Garde join bassoonist Frank Wangler in a Collaboration" at 8 p.m. on the 8th performance of the Hess "Sonate in Floor Lounge of Raymond Hall. c minor for Viola and Bassoon." The lecture will focus on the The program will close with the ways in which computers, Bach Cantate 51, "Jauchzet Gott in choreographers, visual and theater artists work jointly in the producDiane Pawlaczyk To tion of alternative artistic visions. FOUR DECADES — The Four Decades quartet, seated from left, BUI Their cooperation will be traced Green, lead; and Frank Bassett, tenor; and standing from left, John Marry In August from the Diaghilev era to the pre- Gilbert, bass; and Jack Bruyere, baritone; will perform at the 1987 ansent along cultural, social and nual show of the Canton chapter of SPEBSQSA at 8 p.m., April 25 In the Canton Central School auditorium. Tickets are $5, and are available Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pawlaczyk historical lines. of Rochester announce the engageOliver is the humanities director, from Chapter members. ment of their daughter, Diane Next Wave Festival, Brooklyn Pawlaczyk of Spencerport, N.Y., to Academy of Music. Daniel Campbell of Hilton, N.Y., The event, funded in part by the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp- New York Council for t h e bell of Lakeshore Drive, Norwood. Humanities, is free and open lo the 'Shared Muse' Is Speaker's Topic The bride-to-be Is a 1982 graduate MINIM'S FF/DJU WOULD public f Ol W l 1 ' •> :il ,' t 1 ' ''l\ "' tor.-'tgn luoftunftus V I <l < ' ' i l l ,<nd iHlonut- tional business. She is a language teacher in Oakfield, N.Y. The bridegroom-to-be is a 1974 graduate of Northwood School, Placid, and attended stellation Room of the World Trade LaTTe" College. He is employed Center, Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Potsdam the couple left for a wedding trip to by Eastman Kodak in Rochester. the Caribbean. The bride is a graduate of Im- An Aug. 22 wedding is planned. m a c u l a t e H e a r t Academy, Washington Township, N.J., and Loyola College. She is a media WEDDING POLICY buyer for Smith, Burke and Azzam The Courier and Freeman is happy to print wedding photographs and articles as a serAdvertising, Baltimore. vice to our readers. The Former Gina Ciaudelli Gina Ciaudelli Is Bride BALTIMORE, Md. — Gina Ciaudelli of Baltimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ciaudelli of Ramsey, N.J., became the bride of G. Scott Maclean, Catonsville, Md., son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Maclean, RD 1, Potsdam, on March 14,1987. The Rev. Louis Ciaudelli, uncle of the bride, officiated at the ceremony in the Loyola College Chapel, Baltimore. Peter Hengen The bridegroom is a graduate of was solo trumpet performer; Potsdam Central High School, and organist was David Reily. The holds a BA from Rochester Inbride was given in marriage by her stitute of Technology and an MA father. from Clarion University of PennMaria Ciaudelli was her sister's sylvania. maid of honor. Best man was The couple reside at 109 Michael Rogers. Smithwood Ave., Catonsville, Following a reception in the Con- 21228. Completed - wedding forms and photos should be in the Courier office no later than three weeks after the date of the wedding. After the three-week deadline, no photos will be used. Wedding articles may be shortened. Black and white photos are preferred, but • clear color prints may be acceptable. Wedding forms are available in the Courier office as a service to our readers. NORWOOD -- Mr. and Mrs. The bridegroom-to-be is a 1980 John Lindsey, violin, and Irene Robert Campbell of Lakeshore graduate of Mont Pleasant High Drive, Norwood, announce the School, Schenectady, and a 1984 Rutin, piano, will appear in the engagement of their daughter, Jill, graduate of Clarkson University Crane Centennial Faculty Recital to Matthew Smith, St. Albans, Vt, with a BS in mecanical engineer- Series at 8:15 p.m., April 12 in Sara son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith ing. He is employed at Ever-ready M. Snell Theater on the Potsdam College campus. of Schenectady. Battery Co., St. Albans. The bride-to-be is a 1980 graduate A July 18 wedding is planned. The recital, free and open to the of Norwood-Norfolk Central High general public, will include School and a 1985 graduate ot Mozart's "Sonata in B flat Major," Potsdam College with a BA in DO YOU HAVE THE COURIER Beethoven's "Sonata No. 7 in C psychology and elementary educaMinor" and Brahams' "Sonata No. tion. She is a teaeher in the N-N DELIVERED? CALL 265-6000 3 in D Minor." district. Poem In Dialogue To Be Performed Tonight CANTON — Ann Armstrong and John Anderson will perform Richard Howard's "The Lesson of the Master," a poem in dialogue, at 8 p.m. tonight (Tuesday) hi the Sykes Commons Room at St. Lawrence University. There is no admission charge for the performance. The poem shows the novelist Edith Wharton on her way to bury the remains of her mentor and f hiding the journey to be a "voyage of discoveries" about herself as a woman and a writer. •§• Who is contracted by St. Lawrence County to provide sexually transmitted diseases diagnosis and treatment? 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