Studio Programs Set
Dance Studio in Lewisburg
!its seventh year at 128 West
Street with a full sched-
classes for 1990, including
s and new faculty mem-
begin February 5, with
at the first class.
dlanetics, taught by Shelly
presents a series of exer-
to tone and shape your body.
Students have noticed remark-
in just a few sessions.
ghter Improvisation
the basics of modern im-
dance with natural
and the beauty of the
~r-daughter relationship. All
~re Welcome.
For Everyone is designed
introduce the beginner and
'e the adept. Diane Hunt
breathing and relaxation
of basic Hatha Yoga.
lult Technique offers basic
technique to the new and
dancer in a class co-
by new faculty Jo Weisbrod
Wadsworth.
will continue to be
by Beth White. The class
the experienced and new
how to channel personal
ve movement into structures
ansembles shared in each
class. Adult Technique and Improvi-
sation are scheduled so that they
may be taken separately or in com-
bination.
Beginning Adult Technique will
be offered by Jo Weisbrod during
the noon hour to inspire the new
dancer with a busy schedule.
The Dance Studio offers a full
range of classes for children begin-
ning at age 2-1/2. The instructional
approach combines modern, ballet
and creative technique in a Ea.
anced and disciplined fashion. Carli
Mareneck will return this season to
teach Advanced Teens, with an ad-
ditional Teen class taught by Beth
White.
The Dance Studio is operated by
The Trillium Collective, Ltd., an or-
ganization offering a variety of per-
forming arts experiences for the sur-
rounding area. Participants in
classes at The Dance Studio pres-
ent an annual recital in the spring.
This year's recital will take place at
Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg on June
10.
Trillium Collective, Ltd., which is
seeking non-profit status, also pro-
duces concerts, sponsors guest
teachers, presents programs to the
public schools, and offers a summer
performing arts camp.
arshall U. Cancels Reception
with a deepening financial
, Marshall University has can-
its annual reception for mem-
of the West Virginia Legisla-
Marshall President Dale F.
said today.
reception had been sched-
January 30 in Charleston's
Hotel under sponsorship of
toni Association and
Kanawha Valley Alumni
try to have a reception each
our appreciation to the
eir efforts in our be-
get to know the individual
a little better," Mr
said. "This year, we're
to have to demonstrate our
in less expensive ways.
Nitzschke said burgeoning
and budget reductions
about by the state's eco-
c COnditions have placed
In a )recarious position fi-
nancially.
"Although the reception costs
would have been paid with private
funds, it appears we may have to
redirect such funds for other pur-
poses before this fiscal year is over,"
Mr Nitzschke added. "Our situation
has become extremely tight."
Daniel Ream
On Honor Roll
Daniel Clark Ream of Lewisburg
has earned a place on the fall term
honor roll of The Kiski School, Salts-
burg, Pennsylvania.
A member of Kiski's class of
1991, Daniel is the son of Dr Nor-
man B. Ream, Jr and Donna W.
Ream, both of Lewisburg.
Now in its 102 year, The Kiski
School is a college preparatory
school for 250 boys in grades 9-12.
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Education Fund
President Elected
Douglas E. Cochran has as-
sumed his duties as the seventh
president of the board of directors of
the West Virginia Education Fund.
He succeeds John Lough of
Clarksburg.
Other newly-elected officers of
the Education Fund are L. Newton
Thomas, Jr of Charleston, Vice
President; Jack Phillips, President of
Phillips Machine Service in Beckley
is Secretary; and Ann Johnson,
Branch Manager of IBM of Char-
leston, will serve as Treasurer.
A resident of Parkersburg, Mr
Cochran has been affiliated with the
nonprofit Education Fund since
1985. He served as the Fund's Vice
President from t986-1989. Mr Co-
chran was graduated cum laude in
accounting from Strayer College in
Washington, D. C., and is a certified
public accountant.
Mr Cochran's business career
has taken him through the ranks of
several companies held by the
McDonough Company. He is pres-
ently chairman of the Hanson Build-
ing Products Group.
Vivian Kidd, executive director of
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great compliment to the West Vir-
ginia Education Fund that an individ-
ual of Mr Cochran's stature shares
his valued time with our organiza-
tion. His perspective is a global one.
I see it as an indication of where we
are headed and how we must pre-
pare our children."
Mr Cochran stated, "The Educa-
tion Fund has done a remarkable
job of introducing and managing
programs for public education in our
state since 1983. It is efficient, non-
bureaucratic, and is making a real
difference in the quality of education
in our state.
"Change is taking place. It may
not be as fast as we would like, but
it is coming. With over five hundred
businesses forming partnerships
with local schools, that input is mak-
ing a difference. The Fund has
awarded over 1,100 minigrants to
teachers for innovative classroom
projects, and that $300,000 has an
effect. Last year, we started a pa-
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parents and schools working more
closely together. We are recognizing
five outstanding educators a year
with $5,000 awards for excellence.
The College Bound Program and
the "Think College" grants have lead
the way to increased enrollment as
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ties.
"We have an identity problem.
We have to do something about
that. People think we are part of
state government operating on pub-
lic money, which is as far from the
truth as you can get. We raise oper-
ating capital from private sources,
and we need to work in that area,
too. The Fund has not achieved
adequate financial support. Part of
my commitment is to work to assure
long-term stability for the programs
of the Fund."
The West Virginia Education
Fund administers the following pro-
grams: Minigrants for Classroom
Projects, Parental Involvement
Awards, Partnerships in Education,
College Bound, Outstanding Educa-
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