The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 5,;1986- Page 5 'U' musical society hires new executive director By SARAH GRAY A former University graduate student has been hired as the new executive director of the University Musical Society. Kenneth Fischer, who studied at the University's Center for the Study for Higher Education from 1966 to 1970, will assume the post June 1. The society has been searching for a year for a successor to Gail Rector, executive director since 1957 and president since 1968. Rector is retiring in July. Rector said he was "very pleased and satisfied" with the de- cision of the society's Board of Directors, a 14-member group of representatives from the University and city. Fischer worked with Rector in the summer of 1967 on the musical society's Fairlane Music Festival - an eight-concert celebration of the University's 150th anniversary - at the Henry Ford Estate in Dearborn. FIS CHER, who grew up in Plymouth, called the musical society's productions "part of my musical upbringing." When he studied at the University, his wife was Rector's assistant. Fischer said he attended all the musical society events. Fischer is currently working in Washington, D.C., where he has been both a management consultant and an independent producer in the arts. He has been a consultant to the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington Bach Consort, and other performing ensembles. Fischer is eager to work for the University Musical Society because it has "an openness to change, to exploring new possibilities, and thus attracted someone like me." Fischer said the fact that the Society surveys its audiences indicates its openness to change, and added that he wants to take a close look at the surveys. Fischer said he is excited about working with the musical society productions, calling them "a series that is very highly regarded around the country with producers" and one that "parallels other major cities in quality and quantity." Rector predicted, "There will be a very smooth transition of duties." He will be working with Fischer intermittently during the next six months as Fischer travels back and forth from Washington, D.C. Rector believes the transition will be easier because Fischer is a former student. Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Envy rEighteen-month-old Justin Beeman (left) watches her cousin Patrick Wednesday's basketball game against CMU. Kelly, three-years-old, eat popcorn at Holiday (Continued from Page 1) Campus Safety, said alcohol-related incidents do not increase during the hgljdays. And area liquor suppliers said they do not usually notice any bem in sales. o encourage "responsible" drinking, University Health Ser- vices sponsors a Peer Alcohol ducators program consisting of students who conduct workshops and seminars. The group held a seminar Tuesday evening at Alice Lloyd Hall stressing "Responsible Drinking During the Holidays." s cause 'depression NANCY MONTGOMERY, a senior nursing student and peer alcohol' educator, said at the seminar, "Realistically, alcohol is here to stay in our society so why not teach people to drink responsibly?" LSA senior Chris Wysong, also a member of Peer Alcohol Educators, said, "Especially over the holidays people go home and have parties. That's what you do. You get smashed on New Years Eve, that's all I've ever seen. Alcohol is everywhere, but we're saying that you don't have to drink it, and, if you do, you should try to be responsible." 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