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community spirit. The<lb />
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George Washington Carver library. Barbara is trying to acquaint them with the use of the library and to<lb />
develop their interest in reading. She is one of twelve volunteers in the Greenville area.<lb />
(Photo by Robert Duncan)<lb />
ECC School Ot Art Achieves<lb />
Sanction By National Agency<lb />
he P;t -nty Welfare<lb />
two more of the girls<lb />
ng life brighter for needy<lb />
of nursing<lb />
me families are<lb />
The School of Art At East Caro-<lb />
lina Has become North Carolina's<lb />
first school to attain full accredita-<lb />
tion by the National Association of<lb />
Schools of Art ASA.<lb />
President leo W. Jenkins and Dr.<lb />
Wellington B. Gray, dean of the<lb />
school, were notified by NASA Sec-<lb />
retary Robert L. Bertolli that the<lb />
association's Committee on Ad-<lb />
missions and Accreditation recom-<lb />
mended the EOC school be fully ac-<lb />
credited and that the board of di-<lb />
rectors formally endorsed the re-<lb />
commendation.<lb />
The school thus becomes the 41st<lb />
fully-accredited member of NASA<lb />
and the first in North Carolina.<lb />
Other member schools in the South-<lb />
east are in Alabama, Georgia. Mary-<lb />
land. Tennessee and the District of<lb />
Columbia.<lb />
Full accreditation caps a drive<lb />
by the school to put its program in<lb />
line with rigid professional stand-<lb />
ards required by the association.<lb />
Key developments in the drive were<lb />
diversification within the school and<lb />
the addition of professional degrees,<lb />
bachelor of fine arts BoA and<lb />
master of fine arts (MFA-<lb />
According to Dean Gray. NASA<lb />
membership puts official sanction<lb />
on the professional standards the<lb />
school has developed in recent years<lb />
and marks KCC's entrance into the<lb />
national mainstream of professional<lb />
schools of art.<lb />
Full sanction follows by about 22<lb />
tln'ee years action by NASA which<lb />
accepted the school as an associate<lb />
member. Since then the two profess-<lb />
ional degrees have been added and<lb />
full membership was extended after<lb />
an evaluation team visited the school<lb />
last spring.<lb />
In their report to the association<lb />
the evaiuators said they were most<lb />
favorably impressed by the faculty<lb />
which they described as energetic<lb />
and imaginative and by excellence<lb />
in a diversified program.<lb />
East Carolina's art program has<lb />
grown rapidly in quantity as well as<lb />
quality during the last decade.<lb />
Dr. Gray became head of a three-<lb />
man art faculty when he joined the<lb />
EOC faculty in 1956. The freshman<lb />
class that fall had 13 art majors.<lb />
When school opens in September a<lb />
I eginning class of about 130. a 10-<lb />
fold increase in 10 years, is ex-<lb />
pected and the faculty will number<lb />
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Top Recording Artist Peter Nero<lb />
Performs Piano Concert Monday<lb />
The Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion Popular Concert Series will<lb />
present it's only attraction of this<lb />
Session when pianist 'Peter Nero<lb />
performs in Wright Auditorium Mon-<lb />
day evening at 8:15. Admission will<lb />
foe free to students, and tickets will<lb />
be available to the public at two<lb />
dollars each.<lb />
Mr. Nero's talents have been well<lb />
demonstrated not only through con-<lb />
certs, records and TV appeatrances,<lb />
but most recently through the med-<lb />
ium of motion pictures. He made his<lb />
debut both as an 'actor and as a<lb />
composer of film scores in MGM's<lb />
"Sunday in New Yorka romantic<lb />
comedy based on a Broadway play.<lb />
He has been signed to do three<lb />
more film scores as soon as bis<lb />
schedule permits.<lb />
He has been praised for his ability<lb />
to blend his classical background<lb />
with a natural affinity for "pops"<lb />
and jazz. This talent gives him a<lb />
musical expression that appeals to<lb />
classicists and jazz buffs alike. Nero<lb />
explains that "What I do is an out-<lb />
growth of my years of study, coupled<lb />
with what I hope is an under-<lb />
fftianding and appreciation of jazz<lb />
By the time he was fourteen, Nero<lb />
was the recipient of numerous<lb />
awards, had made concert appear-<lb />
ances, and possessed a JuBiard<lb />
Scholarship. After three years of<lb />
study at Julli'ard. he attended Brook-<lb />
lyn College before entering the field<lb />
of professional music. At the age of<lb />
nineteen ,he won first prize in the<lb />
old Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts<lb />
program. This exposure led to subs-<lb />
equent appearances on other TV<lb />
programs, and a national tour with<lb />
Paul Whitman.<lb />
After leaving Whitman, Nero be-<lb />
gan his career as an entertainer<lb />
and developed his original style by<lb />
combining, through the natural pro-<lb />
cess of practice, the elements of jazz<lb />
and the classics. He has also in-<lb />
corporated a wait and sense of humor<lb />
which has been well received by<lb />
his audiences.<lb />
iPeter Nero has achieved inter-<lb />
rtationail acclaim for concerts and<lb />
TV performances delivered in all<lb />
parts of the world. He was the<lb />
first AraeniicJan performer to 'be an-<lb />
vdibed to appear at the Grand Gala<lb />
du Disque, in Amsterdam.<lb />
SGA Announces '65-66<lb />
Entertainment Series<lb />
fc?ast Carolina has lined up the best<lb />
entertainment series ever in the his-<lb />
tory of the school for the coming<lb />
year. The SGA announced Monday<lb />
that many well-known entertainei"s<lb />
such as .Johnny Mathis. Roger Will-<lb />
iams, and the Platters, will appear<lb />
on our campus this coming school<lb />
year. Other top groups that will be<lb />
appearing here include Count Basie,<lb />
the Bitter End Trio, and Sabastian<lb />
and the House Rockers. The Enter-<lb />
tainment Committee is to be com-<lb />
mended for booking this variety of<lb />
entertainment for the student body.<lb />
There is one vacancy left to be<lb />
filled. The Chad Mitchell Trio was<lb />
booked for the annual Senior Week-<lb />
end for next year. Chad Mitchell<lb />
has now left the group and the<lb />
contract was broken. Several possi-<lb />
bilities were mentioned to fill this<lb />
spot. Among those discussed were<lb />
Marvin Gay. the Four Tops. .Joe and<lb />
Eddie, and Glen Yarbourough. The<lb />
Entertainment Committee is allowed<lb />
to spend $2500 for this remaining<lb />
opening. You can be sure they will<lb />
get the best possible group.<lb />
Mary Cooper, one of the Legisla-<lb />
tive members, had to drop out of<lb />
school due to illness and it was felt<lb />
that someone should replace her.<lb />
A motion Was put on the floor which<lb />
would allow the person who ranked<lb />
eighth in the voting to fill this va-<lb />
cancy. This motion was carried.<lb />
It was announced that the SGA<lb />
would no longer handle the I. D.<lb />
Cards. This has been turned over<lb />
to the Cashiers Office.<lb />
Jim Kflmsey announced that a new<lb />
set of books for the EAST CARO-<lb />
LINIAN and the BUCCANEER were<lb />
to be used. The first entrance will<lb />
be made before the end of this ses-<lb />
sion. A new process of inventory for<lb />
the two publications is also being<lb />
initiated. Pre-numbered receipts will<lb />
be used henceforth by the 9GA<lb />
Treasurer. These measures wall act<lb />
as safeguards to all persons in-<lb />
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2-east Carolinianthursdav, iulv 29. 1965<lb />
Opportunity For Action<lb />
Following the unquestioned success of the Peace Corps,<lb />
simular rganizations have been set up to provide needed<lb />
services m this country. V.I.S.T.A the "domestic Peace<lb />
( orps is working on the national level, and here in North<lb />
Carolina a privately financed group known as the North Caro-<lb />
lina Volunteers has for the past two summers been working<lb />
in the underdeveloped areas of this state.<lb />
The program has ten students working in the Green-<lb />
ville area this summer. The volunteers, who are enrolled in<lb />
colleges throughout North Carolina, work with the program<lb />
during the summer months. On the evidence of the work<lb />
being done here, it seems to us that the program is very<lb />
worthwhile. However, anyone who has had experience with<lb />
social work knows that change comes slowly, and only a<lb />
sustained effort can reap real rewards.<lb />
This situation offers East Carolina students a golden<lb />
opportunity to be of service to the Greenville area. Although<lb />
v eat progress has been made this summer, much more could<lb />
be achieved by a continued effort on the part of local stu-<lb />
?nts. Surely there are students who are considering careers<lb />
in social work who would be interested in experience of this<lb />
kind. This is your opportunity.<lb />
Gag Law Poses Threat<lb />
For over two years now the state-supported institutions<lb />
of higher learning in North Carolina have lived with the al-<lb />
batross known as the Speaker-Ban Law around their necks.<lb />
This law prohibits communists or persons who have taken<lb />
the Fifth Amendment (there is a difference) from speaking<lb />
on state supported campuses. No committee hearings were<lb />
held on the law. It was rammed through the General Assembly<lb />
in a matter of minutes just before adjournment.<lb />
The Southern Association of Schools and Colleges recent-<lb />
ly informed Governor Moore that the Association considered<lb />
this law to be sufficient grounds for withdrawing accredi-<lb />
tation from state-supported schools because it interferes<lb />
with the freedom of these schools to run their academic pro-<lb />
grams as they see fit. In effect, the General Assembly dic-<lb />
tates policy to such schools as UNO, ECC, and others through<lb />
this law. It seems obvious that the n ajority of the members<lb />
of the General Assembly are not qualified to dictate educa-<lb />
tional policies to anyone.<lb />
Because the General Assembly now exerts this control<lb />
over these schools, the distinct possibility exists that the<lb />
legislature may attempt to pass other laws regulating various<lb />
phases of academic life on state-supported campuses. The<lb />
"Gag Law" has made a mockery of the words "academic<lb />
freedom Needless to say, further legislation of this nature<lb />
would be disastrous for higher education in this state. This<lb />
law has proved harmful enough. Many faculty members at<lb />
UNC and probably some here at ECC are considering jobs<lb />
elsewhere bcause of this absurdity commonly called a law.<lb />
Students, too, are giving second thoughts to going to a college<lb />
or university that stands a good chance of losing its accredi-<lb />
tation. Who can blame them? Nobody wants a worthless<lb />
degree.<lb />
It is no exaggeration to say that a crisis exists in higher<lb />
education in this state. Governor Moore, instead of taking a<lb />
firm stand against the law, mumbled platitudes about the<lb />
communist menace then turned the issue over to a committee<lb />
for study. He would do well to remember that Nero fiddled<lb />
while Rome burned.<lb />
The State Supreme Court may, in time, rule the law to be<lb />
unconstitutional. Some speculate that the committee will<lb />
eventually get around to rcommending that the law be amend-<lb />
ed or repealed. Unfortunately, some very influential people<lb />
in the General Assembly support this law vigorously in the<lb />
name of fighting communism' If some of their enthusiasm<lb />
for exploiting the communist issue could be diverted to the<lb />
support of higher education, the state and its schools would<lb />
much better off.<lb />
If the State Supreme Court fails to rule this law un-<lb />
iyLsJv?the Gei A,ssembiy Wtrd<lb />
or repeal it, would the responsibility for direct action nax tr<lb />
the students and faculties directly'concerned WouK in<lb />
definite boycott of classes by teachers and LSEE&amp;i<lb />
Jus egregious law be out of the question" Protesting<lb />
- Strife In Viet Nam<lb />
Stimulates Dissent<lb />
By the time this article has reach-<lb />
ed print it is probable that the John-<lb />
son Administration will have an-<lb />
nounced its intention to commit vast<lb />
additional forces to the war in Viet-<lb />
nam. It would be useful to review<lb />
the nature of this conflict and the<lb />
government's defense of its involve-<lb />
ment The official view is that North<lb />
Vietnam has committed aggression<lb />
against its southern neighbor and<lb />
that it has cleverly disguised its<lb />
involvement so as to ?rve the im-<lb />
pression of a spontaneous and in-<lb />
digenous conflict. The United States,<lb />
on the other hand, is aiding the<lb />
legal government of South Vietnam<lb />
and is defending the South Viet-<lb />
namese people. It follows from this<lb />
that the U.S. is justified in taking<lb />
whatever measure may be necessary<lb />
to obtain victory: thus, the rationale<lb />
for extensive bomlbing both north<lb />
and south of the seventeenth parallel.<lb />
However, the government has not<lb />
proved its case. Despite all assert-<lb />
ions to the contary. it has yet to<lb />
provide substantial evidence to show<lb />
that this war is not essentially a<lb />
KVfl conflict in which Hanoi has an<lb />
interest, but which she neither<lb />
wholly directs nor sustains. The<lb />
available evidence indicates that the<lb />
overwhelming majority of the guer-<lb />
rillas are native to the south and<lb />
that weapons captured from the<lb />
Saigon forces constitute the basis of<lb />
their armanents. The aid which the<lb />
Viet Cong derives from communist<lb />
sources can in no way approximate<lb />
the gigantic influx of U. S. person-<lb />
nel and materiel into South Viet-<lb />
nam. The Geneva Agreement pro-<lb />
hibited the introduction of addit-<lb />
ional weapons and manpower from<lb />
all outside sources. The U. S. has<lb />
been the greatest violator of this<lb />
stipulation.<lb />
The present hostilities are a con-<lb />
tinuation of the war which forced<lb />
France to relinquish her colonial<lb />
holdings in Indochina. The Viet-<lb />
namese did not struggle merely to<lb />
have the French replaced by another<lb />
western power. Yet, this is basically'<lb />
what has occurred. At present the<lb />
U. S. is aiding tine latest Saigon<lb />
dictatorship to make war on a sub-<lb />
stantial segment of its own popula-<lb />
tion.<lb />
But. the Johnson Administration<lb />
has gone even further. It has ex-<lb />
tended its actions across the seven-<lb />
teenth parallel in a vlaiin attempt to<lb />
intercept the trickle of materiel<lb />
going south. It is difficult to label<lb />
these bombimgs anything other than<lb />
overt, undisguised aggression.<lb />
It would be foolish to picture the<lb />
Viet Cong as simply patriotic agrar-<lb />
ian reform movement. The guerrillas<lb />
have certainly utilized terror when<lb />
it has been to their advantage to<lb />
do so. However, this terror, by being<lb />
largely directed towards dishonest<lb />
landlords and other enemies of the<lb />
villager, has tended to win peasant<lb />
support. The indiscriminate terror<lb />
practiced by the U. S. and its Sai-<lb />
gon ally has only served to alienate<lb />
the peasants. Moreover, the most<lb />
extensive terror comes from the<lb />
sky. and the Viet Cong have no<lb />
aircraft.<lb />
It can be argued that the des-<lb />
truction of homes and crops and<lb />
the slaughter of noneombatants are<lb />
but the unfortunate circumstances of<lb />
war. However, the fundamental dif-<lb />
ference in this war is that the U. S.<lb />
and Saigon are apparently making<lb />
a conscious practice of such sav-<lb />
agery as the only way to insure<lb />
victory. It has been pointed out that<lb />
a guerrilla force will be decisivly<lb />
defeated only when it has been re-<lb />
jected by the population among<lb />
which it operates. If this population<lb />
cannot be weaned away from the<lb />
insurgents then it, as well as the<lb />
combatants, must be largely ex-<lb />
terminated. It would appear that we<lb />
have chosen the latter course.<lb />
We are prosecuting a frenetic,<lb />
frustrated war in Vietnam in de-<lb />
fense of a military dictatorship, di-<lb />
rected against a peasant population<lb />
which has legitimate grievances, and<lb />
by the utilization of barbaric meth-<lb />
ods. All of this mocks the very ideate<lb />
we so fervently espouse<lb />
President Johnson has said that<lb />
our honor is at stake in this conflict.<lb />
It certainly is. .And when wiH the<lb />
American people demand that what<lb />
remains of that honor be retrieved<lb />
from the incinerated hamlets of Viet-<lb />
nam?<lb />
Perspective s<lb />
Reporter: Senator Pond, would you<lb />
please explain your position on the<lb />
Gag Law for the benefit of our<lb />
readers.<lb />
Senator Pond: Sure, boy. It is a<lb />
damn good law. We got to keep those<lb />
duty commies' mouths shut. They<lb />
talk, boy, and that can be danger-<lb />
ous. We can't have too many people<lb />
talking at these leftist colleges and<lb />
universities.<lb />
Reporter: Talking is bad?<lb />
Sen. Pond: Dangerous, boy, dan-<lb />
gerous. In fact, we are planning to<lb />
amend this law so that it would<lb />
prohibit any professor from speak-<lb />
ing on a state supported campus.<lb />
Reporter: Why so, Senator?<lb />
Sen. Pond: Hell, boy, they have<lb />
too many ideas. Ideas )are dangerous<lb />
too. They help educate the people,<lb />
and if many people get educat-<lb />
ed I might not get re-elected.<lb />
Reporter: I see your point, Sen-<lb />
ator, but is this law in the Ameri-<lb />
can tradition?<lb />
Sen. Pond: Of course it is, boy.<lb />
We got to stop this creeping social-<lb />
ism in this country. If we dont<lb />
everybody might end up equal. We<lb />
can't have that, boy. You know some<lb />
are more equal than others.<lb />
Reporter: But doesn't this law<lb />
indicate a lack of faith in college of-<lb />
ficials, faculty, and students?<lb />
Sen. Pond: You can't trust them,<lb />
boy, you just can't trust them. Them<lb />
students are trouble makers, and<lb />
most of them professors are outside<lb />
agitators that you have to watch<lb />
close. We have to kseep them in their<lb />
place, boy, where they can't run<lb />
around advocating freedom all the<lb />
time.<lb />
Reporter: But, Senator, what if<lb />
we lose our accreditation because of<lb />
this law?<lb />
Sen. Pond: Shucks, boy don't worry<lb />
about that. I went to No Kno U, and<lb />
I got a good education. It didn't<lb />
have no accreditation. I live good,<lb />
boy, real good. Just the other day<lb />
I voted myself an increase in salary.<lb />
Reporter: Do you thank this law<lb />
has hurt the progressive image our<lb />
state has had in the last few years ?<lb />
Sen. Pond: Progressive? Who<lb />
wants to be progressive, boy? We<lb />
got to hold on the old status quo.<lb />
If it is good enough for my old pap-<lb />
py then it is good enough for me,<lb />
and if it is good enough for me then<lb />
it is good enough for you boy.<lb />
Reporter: Thank you. Senator.<lb />
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part of a sim<lb />
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Prince's living<lb />
one of the<lb />
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yelling at her<lb />
hen a crowd<lb />
Prince and Dr. E<lb />
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half of the night<lb />
in their drunk<lb />
begin to sing,<lb />
hour and the<lb />
brink upon th<lb />
one by one.<lb />
had left the<lb />
dents entered,<lb />
-aliing for the<lb />
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Princess to wh<lb />
ad her moth<lb /><pb facs="00038888_tn_0003" /><lb />
tuOtters<lb />
ldn. Pub<lb />
oy<lb />
lie<lb />
' "rsl ria lls a student prince.<lb />
East<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Summer<lb />
Theater<lb />
Presents<lb />
whom th' have chosen ,iv their queen.<lb />
Synopsis Reveals Plot<lb />
Ot Theater Production<lb />
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  drinking and kancS<lb />
.t and  r<lb />
ones fX<lb />
- ieep<lb />
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foi -y11 the<lb />
thed<lb />
whom i 1IV<lb />
s mother<lb />
The Prince and<lb />
room of<lb />
3 and straighten up<lb />
. mcess Hid the<lb />
trtied bj a Cap-<lb />
the room and<lb />
e eetnugs with the<lb />
1 Karl Fran<lb />
 hal vows are<lb />
. 1- ng a ceremon<lb />
 rhe i da s.<lb />
Duchess matk <lb />
  and leave<lb />
this. Karl Pranz<lb />
I  I a. ak his t <lb />
i h ss said refuse I<lb />
Pi n ss V ith a suddei<lb />
edom. he persuades<lb />
tway with him to Paris<lb />
'it sudden indeper<lb />
sing Joy fully of thei<lb />
t' iow come out from its<lb />
it is care-free and<lb />
ie Katfcy leaves to pul<lb />
-  dress Por the trip<lb />
  suddenly brought<lb />
 the Prime Minis<lb />
arrives" to tell him of the<lb />
, - The Prune Mmastec<lb />
' K  nz to return to Karls<lb />
.  see his dying Grand-<lb />
er. Vfter first refusmg to go-to<lb />
rg because of his love<lb />
K and because he<lb />
,  the freedom of lu which<lb />
ln. id since beginmng<lb />
Karl Pranz is pe.rsuaded to<lb />
by the Prime Mfflaster and<lb />
' ,nv, who insist that it is hi<lb />
iutv-o return. TIps act on the whole.<lb />
m0re dramatic than the first<lb />
(f tht songs were well pre-<lb />
teV-espeoia41y the solos sung b<lb />
h and Karl Franz during the<lb />
 of then- parting m the Pnnce s<lb />
" The curtain for Act in opens upon<lb />
v elegant room of the palace<lb />
?i' hmrtf The act itself logins<lb />
al The ballet<lb />
with an t xi u u .aristocratic<lb />
ffiS ST member, and<lb />
g i for the betrothal ceremonies<lb />
n rnce Kal FraM and the Prin-<lb />
of Iverd years have passed<lb />
' L t nt dth 'of the oldIking aod<lb />
i- . Franz is truly a king now<lb />
uSLTte is not happy with .the<lb />
Mi for hrs forthcoming marriage<lb />
pKlI1s f he illI loves Kathy deeply<lb />
STScuses ta-3 from the fie<lb />
" v. nd goes to another room of<lb />
hvtaes and 9 fe vlslttHl h<lb />
Kier th SWr Ruder.<lb />
Ruder. J" , k memories ot hi<lb />
? Tf , v .md Karl Pranz<lb />
 S on page 4)<lb />
Photography By<lb />
JOEBRANNON<lb />
Layout By<lb />
KAVEH BORZOOEI<lb />
Copy By<lb />
PAT ARNOLD<lb />
easl  inian -thursday, juh 29, 1965-<lb />
The Princr1 tells Kathv that he mut leave hr<lb />
Play Review<lb />
fThe Student Pri<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE Dr Adsams -<lb />
timber of the Ea9t<lb />
lege English faculty and<lb />
re pewer oJ mus dram <lb />
ollege news bureau.<lb />
Tha' a perennia favorite -<lb />
enniaJ fun is proved by the Easfl<lb />
Jarolina Summer Theaters<lb />
production of Sigmund Ron<lb />
'The Student Prince Mounted b<lb />
Ed Focssin with cart and symp<lb />
-beautiful sets, magnificent cos-<lb />
tumes, alert musica accompan-<lb />
iment, it is also cast with sure<lb />
taste.<lb />
The success oi "The Student<lb />
Prince whose simple, bittersweet<lb />
storj and unforgettable music have<lb />
captured the affection of soveral<lb />
generations, depends largely on its<lb />
two principal characters. Kathi-e and<lb />
the Prince. In Lynne Ellsler and<lb />
Curry Freer, this production has<lb />
just the right pan-<lb />
Miss Ellsler, a beautiful, delicate<lb />
girl, has a clear and lovely voice<lb />
coupled with the acting ability bo<lb />
project the poignance of her role.<lb />
Mr Freer makes a handsome<lb />
prince, whose restrained, nooswiag-<lb />
gering manner makes his derni-<lb />
er at ic tendencies completely be-<lb />
lievable. His voice is true and sweet,<lb />
even on the very high notes ex-<lb />
pected of him.<lb />
Subordinate roles likewise are well<lb />
handled. Marc Belfort is convincing<lb />
as 'an old man and 'avoids the dang-<lb />
ers of making Dr. Bngel either hum-<lb />
orous or sentimental. His splendid<lb />
singing voice sends a thrill through<lb />
the audience.<lb />
Robert Neu as Ruder convincingly<lb />
portravs the only genuine peasant<lb />
in the proceedings, although Minnie<lb />
Oaster as Gretchen and John OoVJims<lb />
as Hubert occasionally suggest the<lb />
same level of society In contrast.<lb />
lelmarene Line is the most truly<lb />
regal character, la queen all the<lb />
way<lb />
Graham Pollock is superlative as<lb />
the spuriously genteel Mr Lutz.<lb />
Dr. Frank Adams<lb />
i essi ully <lb />
i<lb /><lb />
in which<lb />
whole pr<lb />
gorously<lb />
thai the K<lb />
taken over in K urg. you<lb />
get a !i but you ha<lb />
' The Student Prince<lb />
Anne West is a fine sche<lb />
Duchess who dev - more hums<lb />
(than one might have bw<lb />
role to contain<lb />
Greatest praise, however must gc<lb />
to a figure in a reiat extran<lb />
part of 'The Stude Prince Ac<lb />
III begins with jorgeous ballet,<lb />
the high point of hichas well as<lb />
of the ev'ening- is the Pas vie Deux<lb />
danced by Mavis Iva .uhi Richar<lb />
Dale. In it Miss Ray maintains<lb />
level of artistry that the res' of the<lb />
cast, excellent  they are. on<lb />
rarely approaches and never equals<lb />
-a dazzling, breath-takaaig, and<lb />
too short interlude<lb />
Monday evening's performance was<lb />
not without its fkaws Russell Da<lb />
seldom provided the dignity wihict<lb />
his role requires. CUrry Freer "s<lb />
voice was occasionalh shrill and<lb />
Marc Belfort's sometames rough<lb />
Lynne Ellsler's eye make-up woe<lb />
so dark that it destroyed the effed<lb />
of healthy simplicity which is whxit<lb />
attracts the Prince to the waitress<lb />
at the Inn of the Three Golden<lb />
Apptas. These few shortcomuisr-<lb />
along with Graham Pollocks un-<lb />
fortunate contemporary refrences.<lb />
will probably be taken care of an<lb />
 subsequent performances, as will<lb />
i several misreadings oi hnt<lb />
They should be. since, with it<lb />
wealth of talent aiKi time-tested<lb />
charm, not the Least il which is<lb />
Romberg's beloved music. The<lb />
Student Prince" adds up to four<lb />
acts of something close to perfection<lb />
and about as much uncomplicated<lb />
pleasure as an evening of musical<lb />
theater affords<lb /><pb facs="00038888_tn_0004" /><lb />
4east Carolinianthursday, July 29, 1965<lb />
J<lb />
N<lb />
Music Camp Gives<lb />
Concert Tomorrow<lb />
The twelfth annual Summer Music<lb />
mp. which began on July IS,<lb />
comes to a close with a series of<lb />
concerts Friday night in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. As everyone with good<lb />
s knows, these students have been<lb />
:aborinT long hours m practice ses-<lb />
the auditorium for the past<lb />
o weeks. They have also attended<lb />
Masses :i thek pte:alties and heard<lb />
lectures by professional musicians.<lb />
Sponsored by the ECC School of<lb />
. the camp is staffed by some<lb />
:y instructors, including ECC Me-<lb />
mbers, high school musde<lb />
achers, .aid EC students. The stu-<lb />
its, numbering about three hun-<lb />
ed and sixty, are of junior and<lb />
nor high she- ge, and come<lb />
:n seven -ate in this area.<lb />
ling  the ever-growing pro-<lb />
. art, choir, dance<lb />
land mod- hestra, and<lb />
 The entire :. under<lb />
tb sup s ,ai E. Beach,<lb />
the School of Music.<lb />
the camp have<lb />
id lecture hv Daniel<lb />
 and the Summer Theater<lb />
 ns of Vameiot" and The<lb />
Student Prmce which manv of the<lb />
campers attended. This week the<lb />
students have presented concerts in<lb />
Old Austin, and will complete the<lb />
session with a formal dance tonight<lb />
fcnnd a final joint concert Friday<lb />
I night in Wright.<lb />
Friday's concert, which is open to<lb />
students and the public, will be di-<lb />
vided into separate presentations bv<lb />
jthe Orchestra, the Chorus, and the<lb />
I four hands. An art exhibit will be<lb />
,hed in conjunction with the concert.<lb />
Campus<lb />
Publications<lb />
Need<lb />
Staff Members<lb />
Fall Fashions Offer Variety F0r<lb />
Our Clothes-Conscious Collegia<lb />
New arrivals for Ml are here . . .<lb />
clothing that is.<lb />
Even though Greenville temperta-<lb />
lures soar at 89 plus degrees anil<lb />
the high humidity keeps coulters<lb />
and brows damp, one is dramaUcail-<lb />
lv aware that the faU and winter<lb />
stocks are here. Not only are the<lb />
downtown shops well-supplied but<lb />
publications are jammed with note-<lb />
making ideas and showings.<lb />
Creation of new styles reflects<lb />
contemporary life. The college set<lb />
is viewed as a youthful, vivacious,<lb />
uteJlectual group. Days are filled<lb />
with bondas, books, athletic events<lb />
from skiing, to snow-lodge week-<lb />
ends and home visits. Tito look is<lb />
definitely INDIVIDUAL, COSMO-<lb />
POLITAN. VERSATILE.<lb />
Never before in women's clothing<lb />
history have so many styles pre-<lb />
vailed at one timethe idea being:<lb />
take your choice to roveal the real<lb />
you.<lb />
International Females and Males<lb />
For the international coeds this<lb />
could mean short, short tunics over<lb />
leotards or waist-stockings . . . or,<lb />
tin ultra-feminine reflection with<lb />
lace, ruffles and see-thru items.<lb />
Especially popular on our campus<lb />
is the pert school-girl silhouette as<lb />
seen by little-girlish jumpers, white<lb />
crisp peter-pan collars and cuffs,<lb />
Synopsis<lb />
Continued from page 3 I<lb />
imagines that he hears the voices<lb />
of his old schoolmates and Kathy<lb />
calling to him. Hearing these voices<lb />
of the past worries Karl Franz and<lb />
he decides to go back to Heidelburg<lb />
and marry Kathy.<lb />
The scene for the fourth act again<lb />
opens in the garden courtyard of<lb />
the inn in Heidelburg. Kathy is in<lb />
the courtyard. Suddenly, the Princess<lb />
appears at the gate. She comes in<lb />
and speaks to Kathyasking ques-<lb />
tions of her to determine how she<lb />
feels about Karl Franz. She dis-<lb />
covers that Kathy still loves him at<lb />
the same time that Kathy dis-<lb />
covers who her interrogator is.<lb />
When Kathy finds that she is con-<lb />
fronted with her love for the Prince<lb />
and his wife to be she becomes con-<lb />
fused and upset. The Princess, how-<lb />
ever, calms her and then asks that<lb />
she try to forget Karl Franz and<lb />
when he sees Kathy to pretend that<lb />
her love for him is no longer. At<lb />
first Kathy is dumbfounded, but. af-<lb />
ter thinking, she agrees that this<lb />
would be better for all and says that<lb />
she wiU do as the Princess asks.<lb />
The Princess leaves the stage just<lb />
as Karl Franz comes through the<lb />
courtyard gate. He and Kathy run<lb />
to each other, but do not embrace.<lb />
Kathy thenplaying her part brave-<lb />
lytells him that everything be-<lb />
tween them has changed and that<lb />
she is to marry her cousin At this<lb />
point the Princess enters the garden,<lb />
leaves the warden as the<lb />
The Prince<lb />
Princess enters it.<lb />
her and suddenly<lb />
embraces her and<lb />
his good fortune at havinu a won<lb />
derful woman to be his bride<lb />
sees<lb />
understands. He<lb />
thanks God for<lb />
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