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by Bruce Mann
Feature Writer
There has been a mass movement on
the campus away from certain areas
towards the arts. And this makes it
perfectly evident to me that the arts do
indeed, speak to the human condition,
and do so in a loud voice which has been
apprehended perhaps more by our
students than by our administration."
The words are those of Dr.'" Wilton
Mason, UNC Professor of Music and
Chairman of the Division of Fine Arts,
and the comment set the theme for a
panel discussion presented to alumni
attending the third 1970-71 Alumni
Seminar, 'The Arts-Who Needs Them,"
Saturday morning in Swain Hall. ,
Thomas Patterson, Professor of
Dramatic Arts and Director of the,
Carolina Play makers; Joseph . Sloane,
Professor of Art and Director, Ackland
Art Center; and Wesley Wallace, Professor
of Radio-Television-Motion Pictures and
Director, The Communication Cenier, all
echoed the theme and stated variations
Yale Professor Bruce Russett will speak
Tuesday night at 8 p.m. on "The Public Revolt
Against the Pentagon" in 104 Howell Hall. The
talk is sponsored by the Political Science
Department and the Curriculum on Peace, War
and Dissent.
A College Foundation Loan Officer will be
on campus May 5 to meet with all students who
have borrowed at any time from College
Foundation and with those interested in
applying. If you missed the previous meeting,
be sure to attend. There will be two sessions, at
4 and 7 p.m., in 104 Howell Hall.
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during the panel discussion, titled "The
Future of the Arts at the University'
Dr. Mason said that due to the
Merzbacher reforms, the enrollment in
the arts curriculum has expanded
enormously. "The impact of the
Merzbacher curriculum upon the arts is
shattering." Basic appreciation courses in
Drama, Art, RTVMP, and Music are all
"Filled to bursting," and Music has
already been forced to turn down the
equivalent ' of six music appreciation
sections.
This expanded interest in the arts by
students has not been met with financial
response by those in positions of
influence, however, such as parents,
legislators, and. administrators, and the
arts are still in great budget difficulty. As
Dr. Sloane" explains: 'The children of the
generation of people who are now
controlling the money and the influence
in the country want the arts where their
parents don't. And. this makes a real
problem because the parents control the
legislation and the parents control the
money and the parents control the
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influence while the students simply go do
what interests them. This is quite an
enormous problem."
Citing his own department's hrge
increase in student load as an example
(enrollment rose 640 tickets in one year's
time), Dr. Sloane pointed out that "the
reason this is a real difficulty is because
this does not represent additional
students, which the legislature recognizes'.
These are the same students who are here.
They're just doing different things.
They're going from one part of the
University to the other." . '
However, Dr. Wallace feels that the
administrators, parents, and legislators
might be influenced by "pressure of the
students," because "students out there
are saying we're going to do it whether
it's provided for us or not."
In explaining to alumni exactly why
students are turning to the arts, Dr.
Patterson commented that students "are
much interested in the content of what
they are working in. The human
condition again. They get terribly excited
about it. Much more excited about it
than I believe students were when I was
in college."
Dr. Wallace agrees, saying that the
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appeal of RTVMP for students is
discovery, an Interest b the "creative
process." "We're dealing in our area with
machines. But we're also concerned and
involved with the operation and
participation by students who want to do
things. They are impatient with being
told they want to discover," he said.
According to Dr. Mason "one of the
great appeals of the arts, as opposed to
more technical studies and the sciences,
and so forth, is the fact that "we have
tried to preserve dose teacher-student
relationships. We still have the studio
where you work on a one-to-one
relationship." However, Dr. Mason warns,
this brings with it "the necessity of
providing enough faculty in the arts so
that the students can take part in such a
relationship,"
Dr. Mason promises that the voices
students are raising in favor of the arts
will be heard. "We are currently in the
process of trying to prod the
administration to heed these voices," he
said, " and I think this is going to be one
of our principle preoccupations for the
next two years, if the experience of this
year proves to be an accurate index of
what is going on."
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The telerisioa networks have done it
again this week, giving their viewers four
nights of worthless reruns, while
scheduling three possibly-worthwhile
specials in competing time slots Tuesday
night.
The first Tuesday spectacular begins at
9 when Channel 4 broadcasts John Dos
Passos's 1959 off-Broadway play,
"U.S.A." It's a freewheeling play with no
central characters, and it runs two and a
half hours.
ABC, meanwhile,, has pre-empted
"Marcus Welby', MX." at 10 p.m. for an
hour-long special entitled How To Stay
Alive." Narrated by Robert Young, the
program focuses on the attempts of five
heart attack victims to change the habits
that originally brought on their
coronaries.
At 10:30 Channel 2 will be running a
half-hour special entitled "Southern
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APARTMENT FOR SUMMER SUBLEASE.
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NOW RENTING: 2 and 3-bedroom,
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JET TO EUROPE $189.00
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ALFA-ROMEO Sprint G.T.C. 1966. Rare
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photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson went
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hand-held camera. Included in the
footage are shots of Curies Evers kad:rg
voter registration drive, and a
faith-healing revival.
On Wednesday morair.g at 10 Channel
2S wiU air a thirty-mLnute special on
4Dinah (Shore) Meets the Vice
President." Not only does Dinah meet the
Vice President, but also his wife Jady an J
their three-year old granddaughter.
Channel 2S has even bigger thir.rs in store
that night, as it broadcasts "America's
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Channel 28 rallies later in the week,
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