GUITARIST TORREplays to full houseCounselorsWillMeetRoles of The Elementary Coun-elor And The Supervisor will be lie major topic discussed at thepational Information in Curriculum andtinue today with a ETSU RodeoAssociation-sponsored rodeo at theUniversity Arena located onHighway 50 south of the campus.rodeo was to begin Tuesdayand to conclude today, gettingandto 5 p.m. and beginning again at7 p.m.Contests featuring egg pitching, tobacco spitting, root beer drinking, peanut rolling, and a tug-of-warbetween upperclassmen and fresh-underwaythe Valley. Awards will be made for individual entries in these contests.At 4:30 p.m. will be the ET Barbecue, also in the Valley. Entertain-providedcountry-western singers in a Valley Hoot.willbegin with the Western Week Possemeeting students at 7:30 in front ofCafeteria anda torchlight parade around the cam-ndhangingteam which will meet ET SaturdayRev de la TorreAttracts CrowdA packed auditorium, including several persons standing in the rear, turned out to hear Rey de laTorre, classical guitarist, in the Forum Arts’ first presentation of the year Thursday morning. De laTorre opened his program with aan instrument.about the guitarIt used to be an exceptional tiling when a person played theGuidance, Roles of the guitar. Now, the person who doesaeeting of the East Texas Associa-Administrator, the Supervisor, the Counselor and the Teachers in theon of Supervisors and Curriculum Elementary Guidance Program,not know even a little guitar she saidto be the exception,f»Deirectors to be held Tuesday, Oct. and Utilizing the Testing Program4 in the Student Center, according Dr. John McQuary, studentthrough Item Analysis to ImprovingCurriculum, according to Dr.ersonnel and guidance. Mrs. Rita McQuary.selections from several musical periods, including several numbers from the Renaissance period andryant, president of the ETASCDnd member of the ET educationThe meeting wall host supervisors, counselors, and curriculum direc-two pieces from Bachcerto No. 2.Deiculty, will preside.Mrs. Sue Mihalik, consultant fortors from public schools throughout the East Texas area.with numbers from various nineII /■] A M A XT'teenth - century' artists.