Spliced films of campus and local community


Title
Spliced films of campus and local community
Description
Several recordings on film spliced together. Included recordings are: color, soundtrack, n.d. (mid-late 1960s)- Student with long sideburns at desk, speaking into a microphone and wearing business suit; color, soundtrack, n.d. (late 1960s-early 1970s)- Painting or color drawing of the Willis Building (before it was built); color, soundtrack, n.d (late 1960s-early 1970s)- Horizontal sign attached to top of door frame “Placement Service,” man in business suit at desk (name plate on desk in view but unreadable), small white sign with black letters in front of building “Faculty Alumni, Alumni, Placement, Student Teaching;” color, soundtrack, n.d. (early 1970s)- Close-up of a male student in business suit; color, soundtrack, n.d. (late 1960s-early 1970s)- Young administrator at desk, man walking down aisle of old Joyner stacks, front of Joyner library (the 1950s entrance), new construction (Mendenhall?); color, soundtrack, n.d. (early 1970s)- Middle-aged man being interviewed outside, unknown location; color, soundtrack, n.d. (early 1970s)- Graduation at Ficklen Stadium; color, soundtrack, n.d. (early 1970s)- Students waiting in line, talking in front of (current building where Financial Aid is located), switches to a reception with food; color, soundtrack, n.d. (early 1970s)- Job Fair, location either in Memorial Gym or possibly Elm Street Gym, patrolman booth lists pay as “8,500,” two older man talking, NC State Trooper talking with students, man with VFW overseas hat talking, pan of students participating at event, four people talking, two men are wearing US Air Force uniforms with ribbons; color, soundtrack, n.d. (1970s)- Front of Slay Dorm; color, soundtrack, n.d. (1970s)- Legislators at a reception at a house (probably at Chancellor’s house), eating on ‘TV trays,’ switches to a man giving a lecture in the Science Building, switches to men in business suits outside the former Nursing Building; color, soundtrack, n.d. (mid-late 1970s)- Reception of students, possibly the football team, eating steaks on ‘TV trays,’ steaks on a rack, fifty steaks on a large cooker; color, soundtrack, n.d. (early 1970s)- Construction of Mendenhall Student Center, can see the older houses in the background, switches to administrators in an unknown office, switches to construction again; color, soundtrack, n.d. (mid-late 1970s)- Older man being interviewed outside, fall or winter, unknown location; color, soundtrack, n.d. (early-mid 1970s)- The “new” Wahl-Coates elementary school on East Fifth Street, students in classroom, Principal Dr. Rexford E. Piner (1970-1982) at his desk talking into a microphone; color, soundtrack, (January-February 1973)- Very short strip of an ECU drama theatre. Run time 18:44. Date range estimated.
Date
1960-1979
Original Format
video recordings
Extent
Local Identifier
UA65.01.16
Creator(s)
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
University Archives
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